THINGS YOU WILL ONLY ENCOUNTER WHILE TRAVELING WITH GREG PFLUG

Monday, March 01, 2010

A TALE OF TWO HOUSES:
House    #1   
A 20 room   mansion (not  including 8  bathrooms)  heated by natural gas. Add on a pool  (and a pool  house) and a separate  guest house, all  heated  by gas. In one month this residence  consumes more energy than the  average American  household does in a year. The  average bill   for electricity and natural gas runs over $2400  per  month.  In natural gas alone, this  property consumes more than 20  times the   national average for an American home..  This  house is not situated in a Northern or  Midwestern "snow  belt" area. It's in the   South..

House   #2  
Designed by an  architecture  professor at a leading national  university. This house incorporates   every "green" feature current home   construction can provide. The house is 4,000  square feet (4  bedrooms) and is nestled on a  high prairie in the American southwest.  A  central closet in the house holds geothermal  heat-pumps  drawing ground water through pipes  sunk 300 feet into the   ground. 

The  water (usually 67 degrees F)   heats the house in the winter and cools it in  the  summer.  The system uses  no fossil fuels such as  oil or natural gas and   it consumes  one-quarter electricity required for a   conventional  heating/cooling system.  Rainwater from the  roof is collected and  funneled into a 25,000 gallon underground   cistern. Wastewater from showers, sinks and  toilets goes into  underground purifying tanks  and then into the cistern. The collected  water  then irrigates the land surrounding the house..   Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the  area  enable  the property to blend into the  surrounding rural landscape.   

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HOUSE  #1 is  outside  of  Nashville ,      Tennessee ;   
it is the abode of  the "environmentalist" Al   Gore.

HOUSE #2 is  on a ranch near     Crawford ,  Texas ; 
it is  the  residence of ex
 President of the    United  States George W.  Bush.

An  "inconvenient   truth.
I sure hope this gets  passed to  everyone! 
And, yes ...   I DID check  Snopes before  it. 
You can verify it at:

 http://www.snopes.com/politics/bush/house.asp 
 

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