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NOMINATED FOR THE STEPHEN LEACOCK MEDAL FOR HUMOUR"Let's do this! How hard can it be?"And, with that, David and his wife Sally, in their mid-fifties, went from being white collar urbanites to living off the grid on a remote island in the wilds of west coast British Columbia, Canada. With no skills and limited knowledge they built a life in the middle of nowhere by reading how-to books and doing things the hard way. In this humorous memoir they face the challenges of constructing their own home, providing their own water and electricity, and learning to live with the wildlife, including their…mehr

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NOMINATED FOR THE STEPHEN LEACOCK MEDAL FOR HUMOUR"Let's do this! How hard can it be?"And, with that, David and his wife Sally, in their mid-fifties, went from being white collar urbanites to living off the grid on a remote island in the wilds of west coast British Columbia, Canada. With no skills and limited knowledge they built a life in the middle of nowhere by reading how-to books and doing things the hard way. In this humorous memoir they face the challenges of constructing their own home, providing their own water and electricity, and learning to live with the wildlife, including their few, but eccentric neighbors. This ten year journey from soft city dwellers to independent and self sufficient country bumpkins includes accidents, adventures, blood, sweat and tears. Their relationship evolves, as together they discover an immensely satisfying and totally new way of living life-off the grid.Also by J. David Cox: CHOOSING Off the Grid. If you're considering moving off the grid Dave's personal, and in this book more serious, approach will assist you in your decision making.
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David Cox is a sixty-something father of two and husband to Sally for forty-plus years. He has done everything from running a medical clinic, racing motorcycles professionally to a stint as a banker. Prior to moving to a remote island he was a mediator, arbitrator and business consultant for twenty years. None of this gave him any skills whatsoever for living off the grid.