Dec 14 2009

How it went? – Life after the Power Off Weekend

Published by malcolm at 11:40 am under Poweroff,Related projects,sustainability

It was wonderful, magical, like Christmas!

The weather helped, with sunshine and no wind. At night, stars mesmerised me as the scent of wood smoke drifted down to my eager nostrils. Joy! The time has just flown by, and to be honest life was so enjoyable without the electricity that we are only re-introducing it selectively – I call that a success!

First day of the Power Off weekend, embracing light and the simple pleasures

First day of the Power Off weekend, embracing light and the simple pleasures

We rode our bikes to the local Stenness store, only a 5 mile round trip but something was special, we were really enjoying the day, soaking everything up, like we were on holiday. We kept the open fire lit with driftwood, boiled water using an old coffee jug and embraced the smoky flavours! People called by every day, bringing gifts of food, warmth and friendship. We feasted on plentiful supplies of food, cooked over the fire, we read stories out loud and relaxed.

Oh dear, the freezer has defrosted, I'll have to cook all these sausages!

Oh dear, the freezer has defrosted, I'll have to cook all these sausages!

I’d say we gained more than we gave up. As the last evening drew to an end, we wondered what the time was? It was past 11pm, so we could have turned the power back on! Instead, we took the lamp to bed, luxuriating in the warmth of the flickering flame. I began a new book to read and we decided, next weekend, we’ll do it again.

This is not for everyone. However, for those who have missed out, I can now reveal, this was just the preliminary event. The next one is in January – but it will be slightly different. Watch this space!

For now, let us replenish the stores of vegetable oil, candles, gas, wood, and tea, and reconnect with friends and family. Life without electricity has a magic and ‘energy’ all of its own. Try it! It is such fun coming up with alternatives, and to be honest, we spend too much time on our backsides (looking at TV and computer). Real life has something special to offer, something we have lost sight of perhaps, blinded by the bright lights of modernity. After this weekend we can see a way to have the best of both.

Reading by the flickering flame of lamp and candle light

Reading by the flickering flame of lamp and candle light

It has become so easy to work and shop on Sundays, with no rest. The churches have lost their hold on many of us, replaced by supermarkets, television and the internet. Weekends have become time to ‘catch up’ and get jobs done. Too busy. Maybe a little self-imposed simplicity would not be such a bad idea? A day or two without electric lights, the computer, the TV? Maybe a day leaving the car (if you have one) in the garage and dusting off the bicycles? The freezer could stay on. A few rhythms and variety seem like a good idea. It just seems we need a helping hand, a little bit of encouragement, to stop ourselves from slipping into more consuming and mindlessness. Some sort of mindfulness is one gift that comes from choosing a weekend different from the norm. Special moments and a sense of magic, of life, of who we are.

The act of turning off the electricity switched something in our heads too. We relaxed and embraced the time, behaved differently and so didn’t miss what we gave up. You know that holiday feeling? So, we consumed less energy, we spent far less, we found more time because we imposed limits on our own use of the internet. We lived in the moment, we smiled a lot, we rediscovered something precious. I’ll try in later posts to put my finger on just what this weekend has done but it is somewhat intangible – a feeling, a sense of life. Whatever, it is good!

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4 Responses to “How it went? – Life after the Power Off Weekend”

  1. Darcy Princeon 14 Dec 2009 at 11:43 am

    I was thinking of you guys all weekend. Glad to hear it was a success!

  2. Mrs Greenon 14 Dec 2009 at 12:27 pm

    Sounds truly wonderful; so glad it went well for you – I too was thinking of you, and feeling a tad guilty as I fired up the oven for Sunday lunch. But I’m thinking of a personal goal for next year of 1 day off grid per month; so thanks for the inspiration :)

  3. ACarLessFamilyon 14 Dec 2009 at 2:17 pm

    fun times over the weekend! I see your pics look like mine..don;t do the candles justice! There was pleanty of light to read/ draw by but in some pics it looks like I’m making my kids draw in the dark ! lol.

    I need to bend your ear soon about life in Orkney! Esspecially the fuel situation, as we use wood and its not pleantiful up there??

    Thanks for hosting the weekend though :)

  4. Power Off Weekend Dairyon 24 Mar 2010 at 5:35 pm

    [...] Sunshine and light very early. Warm too – not like the December Power Off. [...]

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