tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527840491496268397.post9063071469589641006..comments2024-03-08T11:20:30.095-07:00Comments on Credit Bubble Stocks: Guest Post: Christmastime Movie Reviews from @pdxsagUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527840491496268397.post-30470077339986333422022-01-05T14:59:36.378-07:002022-01-05T14:59:36.378-07:00After this went to print, wife and I caught "...After this went to print, wife and I caught <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08M5Z8B6Q/" rel="nofollow">"Arctic Daughter"</a>, which is the first film from Jean Aspen. It recounts her first trip to Alaska as barely more than a toddler, her first homesteading experience as a 20-yo adult, then leaving Alaska, getting divorced and remarried, and finally returning for a second homesteading some 20 years after the first.<br /><br />The part that got me in the feelz was her talking about how while building their first homestead she and her boy-friend found an abandoned homestead from the 1930's which they were able to salvage many tools and household goods from. While she didn't say it saved their lives, it certainly made their existence immeasurably better and they were so grateful for the generations of homesteaders that came before them.<br /><br />Amazing. Like, who could have predicted that? Boomers gifted a ladder, which they pull-up behind themselves to burn for firewood. No, not the metaphor. Literally. LOL.Allan Folzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06762674627739423845noreply@blogger.com