Its hard to believe there are those who don't believe in global warming. It was a white Christmas here in Wisconsin but just barely! With the weather the US has been having, it seems nature is sending us a message. I feel for those in the 3 southern states that had their Christmas destroyed by all those tornados! God has instilled in us a will to overcome and time and time again we, the people, have come to the aid of our fellow man in times of tragedy. By caring for and considering our environment, we can reduce the onslaught of destruction and live with nature instead of falling victim to it. This doesn't mean that those who were victims of these tornados were an any means at fault. We just need to consider the forces of nature in what and where we build and consume.
May your Christmas be bright and safe. Help those who are less fortunate and give thanks to God for what you have.
Not the best of pictures, but you can see the small amount of snow on the ground in the lower left and the patio that it outlines. They didn't even need to shovel anything!
Friday, December 25, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Merry Christmas!
It's been a while. November seemed to fly by with trying to finalize 4 site assessment reports for class and I didn't get to post much. I hope to become certified in site analysis for PV and Hot Water in the New Year. I have some ideas for passive home designs as well to share. My next semester in college will find me involved in PV installation. I look forward to actually working with the things I've been learning about.
Till then May God warm your hearts and solar warm your homes.
Here's to sunny days and cool breezes.
Till then May God warm your hearts and solar warm your homes.
Here's to sunny days and cool breezes.
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