It's energy efficiency in natural style!
Carol Ann Garrett, visionary and creator of The Lodge At Lick Creek Lane has a mission, to share her passion for the environment and living in style. I knew my life was changing as soon as I met her! The beautiful Lodge structure, made of cord wood, glass, rock and lots of sweat and love, was created from Carol's vision for sustainable living. You can visit Saturday, April 25th as part of the Green Home Tour sponsored by the Blacksburg MOB. Contact us for details!
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All kinds of information is available to get exposure to alternative energy and living more lightly on the earth.
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