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Thanks for the reply, Frank. I very much enjoyed the story and pictures of your project and your efforts to go green. It's a joy to read that you were thinking 'green' way back thirty years ago!

There are so many new/sometimes reinvented old ways to go with building technology these days. Passive straw bale type construction looks like it would fit right in with the Irish countryside, although I'm not sure it would be suitable with the wet weather. I've thought a house with a living roof might be interesting. Especially if it could have a system where the household water could be recycled through a reed filtration system (maybe with a koi pond?) for use again. Solar, wind, geothermal, they're all good. Ah, it's a shame to know all these technologies exist . . . it's just a matter of money. But certainly I agree with you, in this day and age keeping a home comfortable shouldn't be an issue. But don't even get me started about insulation . . . it was apparently an unknown concept to the builder who built my place. Shameful!

Just want to let you know that I always enjoy your posts. Ireland is such a pretty place, with its (no less than) 40 shades of green. And the people are so friendly, and the pubs, and the brogue. There's nothing quite like Ireland! I had the good fortunate to have an Irish boyfriend in a former life and so I got not only a pack full of great Irish sayings, I also got a birds-eye tour of your lovely countryside from our base in Malahide.  Oh, and did I mention a lifelong love of Irish folk music, too!

by sgr2 on Fri Apr 16th, 2010 at 04:55:13 AM EST
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My son considered building a passive house with a grass roof just next to mine a couple of years ago, but costs and the recession intervened!  He got as far as applying for planning permission and the planners didn't have a problem with it so maybe in the next few years...!  We do have a septic tank system for our sewage and I have seen and blogged a reed recycling system near Copenhagen.  If your ever back this way, feel free to visit!

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot dotty communists) on Fri Apr 16th, 2010 at 05:36:47 AM EST
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Sorry to hear about your son's building plans having to be put on hold, hopefully it will get back on track soon.

Thanks for the link to an excellent diary. It's nice to know you are involved in doing such good work, and getting the word out. I'd be in hogs heaven if my village here in Finland were to decide to go the route of Dyssekilde Ecovillage. That is just way too cool!! Totally off the grid, using recycled materials, and sharing. I think it's a concept whose time has come. I just hope it can continue to get enough good press to become fashionable, creating a situation where people are willing to give it a go.  I'd sure be thrilled to be part of the process. Thinking globally, but acting locally.

And absolutely, positively, and of course, I would welcome any opportunity whatsoever to come back your way . . . and would definitely take you up on your kind offer to visit!

by sgr2 on Fri Apr 16th, 2010 at 08:56:16 AM EST
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