Living Off the Grid

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I just (accidentally) came across the coolest website.

This dude, wo may just have won the lottery, is out in the . He is making this bad-ass house, with and a turbine. You have to check out his pics.

Take a look here.

Click the “Photo” links at the top of the page for all the .

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We Bought the House

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Wow, what a long day. Driving over to the new house takes about 2 hours and . It seems longer than it is.

Today was the big day…not only for us, but also for the sellers. It must feel great to sell a house. I mean, your mind is most likely on your new one and all you want to do is to get the process over with. .

We are thrilled. I think it is a very good move. From what we gather, people tend to move around in the same town a lot, meaning, they like the town. That’s a good thing.

We met the over at the house at for the final walk through. The house was nice and clean and everything was just as we expected. We dabbled for a bit and talked for a while and then we went to the closing at 3:30PM. Everything went very smoothly and yes, the sellers are just like us. You can almost tell by the way they kept the place…clean, tight and when something broke, they fixed it. As a buyer, I definitely appreciate that. They were actually very personable people.

Ok, enough of that, now for the pictures. I mean, who cares about the writing anyway? It’s not like anyone reads it anyway.

Here is the front of the house. I think it has a nice “Connecticuty” look.

This is the rather large kitchen. There is room for a table in there and it also has a nice island. The door that is open goes out to the garage. Also, there are that go out to the .

This is the . I am very happy there is a . I plan on getting a insert for this and using it as a main heating source. Since the house heat and hot water are run off the , I am going to get an and . I just have to figure out a way to make the look good and fit into the .

These are pictures of the main . Do you know how hard it is to get good of two floors up close? Not easy.

This is the blue room, AKA, the . We have no plans for this room right now beyond walking through it. We don’t have much furniture.

This is one of the upstairs bathrooms. It’s pretty big and has one of those tubs that bubbles.

If you want to come over to visit, you can stay in the guest bedroom. It has a large walk-in closet and a full bathroom.

Here’s that bathroom I was talking about. So that’s two full baths on the top floor and one half bath on the main floor.

This is going to be Laura’s office. She gets the purple room. It’s pretty soothing. The girl that this room belonged to has a nice little setup. Perfect for a young girl.

I also got a picture of the room that’s going to be my office, but it came out blurry. It’s pretty much like this room, but different colors.

Here are some of the master bedroom. It’s a large room with a dormer facing West. There are two closets and a cable hookup. I am starting to sound like a myself.

This is the one of the finished downstairs rooms. It is really comfortable and cool. It’s going to make a perfect…something.

This is the other downstairs room. This used to have an exercise machine in it. Laura wants to use it as a Pilates room. I have to buy her one of those exercise balls.

Can you say, “garage?” It’s about time. Yes, I am going to like the garage very much. I know that almost all homes now come with them, but I have yet to have one. I am quite excited about the electric garage door openers too.

Ok, last one. This is the little patio in the back that comes out of Laura’s exercise room.

You want to hear a funny story? You know how much I have grown to hate barking dogs, right? I never used to hate dogs, it’s just been lately, since so many people don’t seem to take care of them. Actually, I love dogs, especially my old dog, Mickles. I really really love Golden Retrievers.

I had a hunch that the only close neighbor had a dog. I wasn’t sure, but I did notice a fence around the back yard. They have an in-ground pool, so it may have been for that. I didn’t think so. I kept on telling Laura that there was a dog next door. I was really hoping it wasn’t a yappy little white dog.

Today, after the closing, we went back to the house to drop off a few boxes we brought with us. We were trying to loosen the load for moving day on Thursday. I parked the car and started walking in the back yard. I noticed something moving inside the neighbor’s fence. I quickly turned around and told Laura, “THEY HAVE A DOG!!!” I turned back around to see what kind it was. My stomach almost dropped through the floor. Upon closer examination, I noticed that it was a reddish dog. I then realized is was a Golden Retriever. I am not sure how it happened, but I found myself over there petting the dog. The neighbor called me over all excited, “Are you my new neighbors?” I say yes and both Laura and I walked over to talk to her. Then, out of nowhere, three more Goldens came trotting over…all offering tennis balls. I was in heaven. I was on my knees, petting them and shaking their fur all over the place. I was really excited. They are fairly quiet with the ever so often bark while looking at the ball. In Golden talk, that means, “Hey stupid, throw the ball.” I threw the ball a few times and what a riot it was watching the four of them jump all over themselves trying to get to it.

I am really happy that both Laura and I met the neighbor so soon and got to know the dogs. Now, we can go over and play with them without actually having to own another one. That’s fine with me.

So, now we have two houses. Anyone want to buy an 1,150 square foot cape on 1.25 acres? Just remodeled…You let me know.

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Eco Home Makeover by Sam’s Club

Monday, March 31st, 2008

For some reason, I am getting a magazine from Sam’s Club. Perhaps it is because we used to be members of the store. A few months ago, we stopped going because we just couldn’t take another bite of their food. Not that it was bad, but let’s just say there wasn’t too much variety.

Back to getting their magazine. Anyway, as I was tossing it into my this afternoon, I noticed a big full page ad that read, “Eco .” I saw a picture of a turbine as well as on a roof. It also had a price in large print - $44,000.

Needless to say, I was a little intrigued. Apparently, Sam’s Club is now offering services. Here is what you get for the $44,000:

- One week vacation while your home is being “greened”
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- turbine
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- for kitchen and
- throughout house (CFLs)
- A upon your return home
- will cover the

I’m sure there will be some opinion out there about this, but that doesn’t seem bad to me at all. At least a big retailer is doing something like this. Also, it’s good that this kind of stuff is put right in front of the of Sam’s Club . Sometimes it needs to be put right in front of some people’s , if you know what I mean.

They claim that this makeover will be able to provide energy to a 3,000 - 4,000 square foot house. That’s not bad at all.

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Plastic Bags, Yahoo, MoveOn and Solar Panels

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

33 Cent Plastic Bag Tax Causes 94% Drop in Use

Reusable cloth shopping bags, like this one at a Superquinn grocery checkout in Dublin, have replaced those stretchy, crinkly plastic shopping bags, which are subject to a 33-cent tax per bag. Ireland introduces 33 cent plastic bag tax. 94% drop within weeks.

Yahoo needs Microsoft’s help

Now we know it wasn’t just a rumor all these months. (MSFT) has been seriously thinking about swallowing up Yahoo (YHOO) since way back in 2006. In what would be by far its largest acquisition ever.

Microsoft and Yahoo: Perfect partners?

Certainly, a and Yahoo joint search engine would in theory give Google some competition in the search and online ad business. But even a combined Yahoo and search proposition would still be a long way behind Google.

The Nation: MoveOn Endorses Obama

The Nation is reporting that will endorse Barack , who got 70% of the votes in their online balloting.

80% Efficient Solar Panel?! Works at Night?!

The most expensive, carefully designed, and complicated in the world operate at about 40% efficiency. That means that, for every bit of sunlight that hits the panel, only 40% of it is turned into electricity.

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Solar Panels, Green Vehicles, Carbon Dioxide and Denmark

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Solar panels to go in 30% of Japanese houses by 2030

Under the government-mandated target, the number of -powered households would increase to 14 million from the current 400,000 and the capacity of such generation would expand 30-fold from the current 1.3 million kilowatts.

Top 5 Unusually Green Vehicles of 2007

As demand for environmental alternatives grows, some green-thinking automotive designers have gone above and beyond simple hybrid or energy-efficient cars to develop radically creative in many senses of the word. Here are five of the most interesting, innovative, strange and downright bizarre green concept vehicles developed in 2007.

Where Does All the Carbon Dioxide End Up?

We imagine most of you, upon reading the post’s title, will have already (and accurately) guessed the short answer: the atmosphere and the oceans (for the most part). But, to delve further into the matter, where exactly in the atmosphere or the oceans does it all go?

How Denmark Kicked Its Foreign Oil Habit

With rising gas cost at the pump, violence in the Middle East and the upcoming Presidential Election, it’s no wonder that politicians are saying they have plans to make the United States independent of . But can it be done? Here’s a country that has kicked the habit: .

Are There Really Continents of Floating Garbage?

Are there really ‘continents’, or massive floating patches residing in the pacific ocean? Apparently, there are and these unsightly patches are reportedly killing marine life and releasing poisons that enter the human food chain. One plastic patch is estimated to weigh over 3 million tons and covers an area twice the size of Texas!

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