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	<title>Carleen and Mike &#187; 2007 &#187; August &#187; 16</title>
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		<title>Concerning Hobbits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Huxley</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I am, by nature, a &#8220;Green&#8221;, &#8220;Crunchy Granola&#8221; kind of person. Although I am a firm meatasaurus, in my house anyway, I am the Eco-Warrior. Much to Carleens annoyance at times - I follow her around, turning off lights, reach around her to turn off the faucet the second a dish is not under the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am, by nature, a &#8220;Green&#8221;, &#8220;Crunchy Granola&#8221; kind of person. Although I am a firm meatasaurus, in my house anyway, I am the Eco-Warrior. Much to Carleens annoyance at times - I follow her around, turning off lights, reach around her to turn off the faucet the second a dish is not under the stream of water. Recently, I&#8217;ve started recycling, even though Bartlesville has no recycling program (we take our stuff to Tulsa, a 40 minute drive, but Carleen is there once a week for Yoga anyway). I even had a manual reel mower (you know, one of those old fashioned kind) for a while until the crabgrass that grows so profusely in my backyard, beat it into submission. The next car I own will be a Hybrid; I have Compact Fluorescent bulbs in all my lamps; I clean with only vinegar and baking soda; I have a compost pile; the list goes on. But I am nothing, nothing compared to <a href="http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm">these people</a>. My house is a toxic waste dump compared to them. They are my hero&#8217;s. It&#8217;s a Low Impact Woodland home, build with oak timbers and walls of hay bails covered in Lime Plaster. </p>
<p>Combine that with the fact that I&#8217;m a huge Tolkien fan, with a strange love of Hobbits (of all the Fantasy races out there - I&#8217;m probably most like a Hobbit, god I&#8217;m such a Geek&#8230;), adds up to me with a desperate need to build this Low Impact Home. Check it out:</p>
<blockquote><p>It was built by myself and my father in law with help from passers by and visiting friends. 4 months after starting we were moved in and cosy. I estimate 1000-1500 man hours and £3000 [about $6000 USD] put in to this point. Not really so much in house buying terms (roughly £60/sq m excluding labour).</p></blockquote>
<p>Now take a look at some of the main features of the house:</p>
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<li>Stone and mud from diggings used for retaining walls, foundations etc.</li>
<li>Straw bales in floor, walls and roof for super-insulation and easy building</li>
<li>Lime plaster on walls is breathable and low energy to manufacture (compared to cement)</li>
<li>Reclaimed (scrap) wood for floors and fittings</li>
<li>Anything you could possibly want is in a rubbish pile somewhere (windows, burner, plumbing, wiring&#8230;)</li>
<li>Woodburner for heating - renewable and locally plentiful</li>
<li>Fridge is cooled by air coming underground through foundations</li>
<li>Skylight in roof lets in natural feeling light</li>
<li>Solar panels for lighting, music and computing</li>
<li>Water by gravity from nearby spring</li>
<li>Compost toilet</li>
<li>Roof water collects in pond for garden etc.</li>
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<p>The main tools to build it? A chainsaw, hammer and a 1 in. chisel. I want a Hobbit Home. I&#8217;d even make a round door, painted yellow. </p>
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