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powerless

Hi, I'd like to share a website that may interest you it is www.lasqueti.ca/ .
This is a small island on the west coast of Canada , near Seattle,WA and Vancouver , Canada. The people who live there prefer not to have local power and have refused to allow the local utility company to hook them up to the grid. They produce all the power they need by various means , water , wind , solar etc.
I stayed overnight on the Island years ago and my most vivid memory was the peaceful silence , the tranquillity of the island and the wood fired cedar hot tub by the ocean.
east2westgal's profile
Thanks for the info. east2westgal. I went to the website and took this information off.

"Lasqueti -- halfway between Dogpatch and Shangri-la"
as the island cookbook describes it.

Residents are accused of trying to put the clock back, living a self-sufficient lifestyle reminiscent of an earlier century. Lasqueti ís the place where the conversation is more likely about solar panels or composting toilets than about microwaves or toasters -- foreign objects for most of the 400 residents. Nobody can work a five-day week away from home because it takes three days work just to survive -- to cut firewood, to maintain power, water, and waste systems, to work in your garden to produce your food. An island of individuals, with poets, artists, physicists, fishermen, loggers, tree planters, designers, professional musicians, published authors, some small scale manufacturers, some commercial agriculture, mariculture as well as professional consultants in education, engineering, forestry and alternate energy make up a population that Statistics Canada says is the most highly educated community in British Columbia. Lasqueti lies about 50 miles northwest of Vancouver in the Strait of Georgia. The island is about 12 miles long and three miles wide, the same size and shape as Manhattan.
LaylaTX's profile

over 2 years ago
Sounds great. I want to move there. Well except for the cutting firewood and the gardening. And the hauling water. But yeah, I'll take Shangri-la.
MartiInMexico's profile

over 2 years ago
Wow! Thanks! Sounds like a place to visit, then not tell anyone.

over 2 years ago
sounds like heaven to me. and yes its true, it takes time to be self sufficient. which working full time makes very hard.
hippiemama's profile

over 2 years ago
Thanks for posting. Sounds like heaven. I, too, want to live there.
Blueskies314's profile

over 2 years ago

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