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The Cost of Green: A Few Thoughts on Sustainable Living and the Archival Ecohouse

My elementary school used to have this cool program to incentivize young students to excel and be on their best behavior. It was called the “The Star Program” and it was something my peers and I looked forward to at the end of every school year quarter.  Students were divided into groups and the group that was on its stellar (pun intended) behavior was given a special reward. Sometimes, we had ice cream and pizza parties, but the best prizes were the mini school trips. It could be a hiking trip, a visit to an animal sanctuary, a Timezone excursion, and much more.  I acquired some of my coolest childhood memories during these events. One of the most interesting Star Program rewards I had the fortune of experiencing was a day tour of the famous Archival Ecohouse. A view of the intriguing Archival Ecohouse, renowned for running on green energy and green practices. Photo from  https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=422118530051922&set=a.422118500051925 A house named after its owner, engi

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