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By Admin, on November 20th, 2011% The temperatures have been in the area of record lows for this time of year. At the offices of Alaska Home & Garden the outdoor thermometer for the past three nights has recorded a low of -17 on Friday night, -25 Saturday going into Sunday and -18 this past evening.
It is a chilly day . . . → Read More: Cold start to the cold season
By Admin, on November 8th, 2011% The state of Alaska experiences an estimated 2,400 earthquakes every year. Many Alaskans take them as just another part of life in Alaska and, as a natural phenomenon, they are, but what if there was a human cause for earthquakes? While it might seem like something out of a low budget spy movie, it is . . . → Read More: Fracking Earthquakes
By Admin, on August 8th, 2011% The past year was a hard one, but things have calmed down to a point that this site is back up in the line-up for sites that get at least a weekly update. I apologize for the long silence, but I will assure you that it was a necessary one.
Things have calmed down now, . . . → Read More: Alaska Home & Garden Resumes Updating
By Admin, on August 5th, 2009% I had not put much thought into the creation of this site, well, I take that back, I knew exactly what I wanted when I purchased the domain name, even if I have had more than a bit of a stumbling experience in getting things sorted out. Life has a tendency to trip people, upsetting . . . → Read More: What’s in a tagline?
By Admin, on July 3rd, 2009% Palin resigns as Governor of Alaska. . . . → Read More: Palin Quits
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