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Look at this most beautiful crook-timber roundwood house...!!!

 
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This house in Pembrokeshire, Wales
http://naturalhomes.org/save-charlies-house.htm

(- yes, right next door to the eco village Lammas (http://lammas.org.uk/)
and very akin to Simon Savilles house (http://www.beingsomewhere.net/index.htm and http://tinyhouseblog.com/earthcob/simonshouse/) -)..
..and its builders need y/our support!

http://naturalhomes.org/save-charlies-house.htm

Please consider signing their petition to their home county's council!

The world needs more houses like this and families like this
to raise children with a mindset that can heal rather than destroy our planet!


Gioia.
 
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Wow,
That is beautiful..
 
I think I'm turning Japanese. I really think so. This tiny ad thinks so too:
A rocket mass heater is the most sustainable way to heat a conventional home
http://woodheat.net
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