Well CH; The wife and I don't have a lot of money to spend. We don't go on lavish vacations and trips. We have 2 vehicles, one an 2010 Impala, and a 2003 Dakota. We do not put over 10,000 miles on both of them each year. Most of our travel is to buy groceries and for health care. We grow a large garden and that supplies a large percentage of our food for the entire year. The garden is raised beds and doesn't even require a roto-tiller to work the ground. Our house that we built, is heated with wood, (no gas or oil) and I manage the wood lots so they continue to be productive, and give us a good supply of firewood each year. We have a solar thermo system to heat our domestic water in the summer. I had a residential wind turbine, but the manufacturer went belly up and parts are no longer available. Our fireplace is a sealed unit with a catalytic converter, and my wood boiler is a controlled combustion unit. Both efficient heating appliances We live here in rural NY. Land and housing prices are not that good here. We can not afford to move to another state, and besides, I can see the house that I was born in and the house that my Dad was born in from my family room window. It is a nice little town where we live as long as we can keep the citiots from buying up small farms as they fail and go under. Fortunately we have a healthy Amish presents here and they have bought the small farms and have kept them in agriculture. My carbon foot print is pretty small. I bet your's is much bigger. Loren
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