Water Pollution in Lake Champlain, Georgia-Pacific Mill 1964

Back in 1964, water pollution was much less regulated in New York State, and waste water from the toilet paper making process was dumped directly into Lake Champlain, leaving the area around Wilcox Dock looking very white in color on this Spring 1964 aerial photo.

Water Pollution in Lake Champlain, Georgia-Pacific Mill 1964

Where do I really want to live? 🏑

The life I really enjoy is up in the wilderness. Not in a place with other people and houses nearby but instead in the wilderness – much like where I often camp on the dirt roads up in the state and national forests. Out of eye shot and ear shot of anyone else.

The thing is there really is few places like that anywhere within commuting distance to Albany. It seems like ever house and property I look at has neighbors just down the road. Zillow keeps suggesting more properties in the city and suburbs. I guess that’s where most people live. But it’s not for me.

I do want that cabin in the woods, in the mountains up a dirt road. And maybe that has to wait until I’m closer to retirement. I guess it could be a weekend residence but I really want a place closer to work where I can call my everyday home. A place made of natural materials where I can live more sustainably and independently on my own. Off grid, simple as possible.