Neat Active(humans) dog trot log cabin. She had contractors build it but it has some cool design ideas for warm weather environments (house in Texas) .
http://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htmhttp://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htm (http://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htmhttp://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htm)
Quote from: speedfunk on November 14, 2012, 06:16:29 PM
Neat Active(humans) dog trot log cabin. She had contractors build it but it has some cool design ideas for warm weather environments (house in Texas) .
http://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htmhttp://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htm (http://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htmhttp://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules.htm)
Is it just me or are others having problems with this link coming up? Getting a message that Page cannot be found.
On the link posted go towards the end and delete the words after "old rules" and you will access the site...then you look fort this...it will not take you to the exact article..and if you try the link is broken.
try this (http://www.homestead.org/SheriDixon/PassivelyActiveHome/NewHomeOldRules3.htm)
Wow... they were delighted that their house never got above 95 in the summer.
Holy cow. I'd be a puddle on the floor.
rofl rofl me too
Funny how people can get used to one side or the other. Me, I like it cold. Probably more so than most folks tolerate. I just work better in the cold. (Not that I work well in any conditions lately. Just seem to do better in the cold) d*