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Posts by GL_Earthship

Bluesky is the only social media I use but these days my other Bluesky account, which I use to keep up with news and stuff, is totally stressing me out so maybe I should just hang out here on my Earthship account. So if anyone has any questions about Earthships or off-grid living, please ask me!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

Hello again Earthship curious/enthusiasts! I'm so bad at keeping up with social media but I will try harder! This has been a relatively cold long winter here so far with snow on the ground since the first week of November and lots of cold snaps. Hopefully spring will spring soon!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
Earthship with solar arrays post snow storm Jan/26

Earthship with solar arrays post snow storm Jan/26

Snowed in Earthship Jan/26

Snowed in Earthship Jan/26

We dug out after the big storm. Definitely our happy place. ☺️

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

Holy geez good for you! Sorry to hear about your injury. Glad it hasn't held you back! Ours took so long to build, we were able to do it out-of-pocket, which ended up being a perk of the slow build. So yeah, rent-free and self sufficient! Yay for us both! 🥂

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

I was asked a couple of weeks ago if the water in our cisterns ever freezes. It's been cold here so far this winter. Just for curiosity's sake we measured the water temp this morning and it came in at a balmy 8°C! #earthship #earthships #offgrid

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

For us it was kind of an all-bases-covered retirement plan. But we severely underestimated how much work it was! 🤣. But totally worth it!

2 months ago 1 0 2 0
Old Husky sleeping on sofa in an Earthship greenhouse in January.

Old Husky sleeping on sofa in an Earthship greenhouse in January.

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

Back at the house after the week away! Arrived on a sunny day so it's 20°C and gorgeous inside! An almost continent-wide deep freeze is coming in today for the weekend with temperatures falling well into the -20s and -30s. Bring it on Mother Nature! This is what this house is built for!!

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

We've never seriously looked into metal shutters but have vascillated between some kind of curtains or cellular blinds. Still haven't decided because at the end of the day, the place works fine and we can hide behind our second greenhouse which has a mix of curtains and blinds.

2 months ago 1 0 2 0
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You have to make so many choices along the way. We have fantasized about the insulated metal shutters too. Still debating on some kind of blind/curtain system for our window wall to preserve heat in the winter and block sun in summer. But our second greenhouse really helps to moderate temperatures.

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

We put in a barely used 10k BTU AC unit and run it on sunny days in the summer to help with temp and humidity. We also have a tiny 5k unit in the shed to keep our electrical room cool. My husband loves electricity, electronics and automation. He used to repair tube amps back in the day!

3 months ago 0 0 2 0

We're just the opposite. We have automated and electrified almost everything but with different levels of operability depending on power availability. But we also built in different times. Must allocate power for the tube amps for sure! I mean: priorities right? Love that you're loving your house!

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

You're right about that! But I have to say, we're pretty happy with our place. We do have to keep wood fires in the winter but another concern for us were the increasingly hot and humid summers. So we didn't insulate the floor and it acts as a giant heat sink. But slippers in winter are a must!

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

We run our big electrical appliances on sunny day diversion loads. We have 5500W solar so lots of headroom. Like today! Just waiting for the 20 gal tank to finish heating up for my shower. Playing Wii in the meantime. ☺️

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

So you have a lot of off-grid experience! We're getting there! You have nice long winter days in Colorado compared to us though and much more sun!

3 months ago 0 0 2 0

I think there was a hernia operation in the middle of our build too, we think caused by pulling 4 gauge wire for our solar 😲. We do have a tankless hot water heater but also a 2 gal electric in the kitchen and a 20 gal electric for sunny day showers. Trying to use the minimum fossil fuel possible

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

We've noticed we really don't get much sun Nov-Jan so we haven't done a sun oven. We do have our wood fired oven in winter and run a Caldobake electric oven in the greenhouse in summer. Where is your house located and how long have you lived in it?

3 months ago 0 0 1 0

We built the house ourselves over a decade, so had lots of time to come up with modifications and new ideas. Most Earthships use gas for cooking. We've foregone a conventional stove and instead use a combo of pizza oven, portable induction hotplate, wood stove, BBQ, instant pot, slow cooker, etc.

3 months ago 5 1 1 0
Bacon and eggs cooking in the pizza oven that was fired yesterday.

Bacon and eggs cooking in the pizza oven that was fired yesterday.

Small wood stove for heating, some hot water and some cooking.

Small wood stove for heating, some hot water and some cooking.

So we arrived yesterday after 10 days away and it's been cold here! The house got down to about 9°C. So we sparked up the little Jotul and the pizza oven and last night when we went to bed it was 16.4°C, which sounds cold but is actually pretty comfortable. This morning it's fried eggs and bacon!

3 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Hey Followers! I know I've been lazy on this account but I'm gonna try to do better! We live at our Earthship part-time until our nest empties and that means the house is empty about 50% of the time. For now, I'm going to try to post at least one thing/experience every day we're here. ☺️

3 months ago 4 1 0 0
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1 year ago 3 0 0 0

As we're staying at the Earthship more and more, I find the more time we spend in this house, the better it performs and the more comfortable it becomes. Even though we still go home to our townhouse 3-4 days a week and the house is shut up with only passive heating, we are quite comfortable.

1 year ago 2 0 2 0
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Earthship by Moonlight

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Earthship Fall 2025

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