DVD Review: Alone in the Wilderness, Part II (DVD)

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Okay.  It’s time to post another Amazon Review (just because I’ve been too busy working on my tax returns to spend too much time blogging).  This will fill the gap, till I can get back to some fun recreational writing again : )

Here’s my review of a favorite unique DVD, available from Amazon:  Alone in the Wilderness, Part II:

Love Wilderness Living? You’ve Got to Get This AND Part I

For the uninitiated few, I would suggest you get a copy of Alone in the Wilderness first, THEN watch this wonderful sequel. Although this film does successfully stand alone, Part I is just not to be missed, IMHO (In My Humble Opinion).

I first saw the original Alone in the Wilderness in 2005 on our local PBS station when my husband and I were living in the mountains (snowy, remote, and wild, like this movie’s setting). As soon as I realized Amazon carried the DVD, I got a copy. My husband has watched it repeatedly over the years; it’s one of his all-time favorite films. We just received Part II today & he’s seen it already. He likes it as much as the first one. Happy shopper : )

Alone in the Wilderness (and this, Alone in the Wilderness Part II), is a narrated videolog created by the team of Bob Swerer Jr and Sr, using film footage shot by the subject himself, Dick Proenneke. Proenneke moved into the wilds of Alaska and lived there, alone, for about 35 years. And unique for the time, he set up a camera on a tripod to film snippets of himself living life in the wilderness. Hunting, building a cabin, fishing, cooking, creating furniture, hammering out his own homemade cooking utensils, constructing cache buildings, collecting foods and berries, making homemade pancake syrup, making stew, sharing space with Grizzlies, baking sourdough biscuits–you name it, Dick Proenneke filmed it and wrote about it in his personal journal.

My understanding is that the Swerers took Proenneke’s journal entries and used them to write some very interesting and natural sounding scripted narration for the films (after what I am sure was years of film editing) and created a unique look at an Independent American living the frontier life, told in the first person.

These are REALLY, REALLY great films. They are not slick Hollywood productions–these are real moments filmed by a real person living a unique life that he notched out of the world with his very own hands.

You get to see him (in Part I) build his own cabin and then, here in Part II, you see wonderful additions to the original footage (building a cache for supplies, caribou, grizzlies, fishing, cooking frontier foods, flying with his brother in a bush plane, and lots more).

These are very unique films that appeal to the rugged individualist/adventurer in us all. If you loved Part I, you’ll love Part II. Highly recommended!

Pillowsonic Pillow Speaker Great Nighttime Solution for Audiobook and MP3 Fans

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Love to listen to audiobooks or music at night without disturbing your partner? Here’s a quick review I did of one of my favorite finds this year, the Pillowsonic Stereo Pillow Speaker at Amazon (under $20):


I’m pleasantly SURPRISED By How Well This Works; GREAT for Audiobooks, MP3s & more. This little speaker exceeded my expectations; this is one of my top Amazon finds this year.

Here’s why I like it:
1. Amazingly, I can comfortably listen to audiobooks, movies, or music MP3s without disturbing my husband, just as other reviewers noted. I was skeptical, but they’re right. The speakers funnel the sound directly to your ears without disturbing your partner.
2. I use it on TOP of my pillow, just positioning it at the base of my head for full stereophonic sound, even with binaural subliminal MP3’s. Soft, cushiony material keeps it comfy.
3. Cord’s the right length–I leave my tablet on the bedside table & still have plenty of “working room” without excessive extra cord.
4. No ear pain! The longer I wear earbuds, the more my ear canals hurt. Not so with this; I can comfortably listen to anything for as long as I like.
5. The sound quality exceeded my expectations; great performance for music AND audiobooks. No, not equal to Sennheiser headphones. But terrific for their price point.
6. I also like being able to hear all ambient noise while listening with this speaker system. With earbuds, all I could hear was the tablet. Now, if the phone rings (or my husband talks to me) while I’m using this, I hear it (or him) right away.
7. I can keep the volume setting LOWER than I could with earbuds. Good news for averting future MP3-related hearing loss.

Highly recommended; I’m REALLY glad I bought this & use it daily (& nightly).