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Otoyk was built out of your own need to find and support people and businesses creating a sustainable way of life. It was later that we realized that others may want driving directions to Local & Sustainable, Goods and Services. We like to think we are on to something worthwhile with our project. Feel free to share your favorite; road side farm stand, coop market, or sustainable energy project. Whatever it maybe – feel free to share and help us grow. Enjoy
I just wanted to share a great resource with your visitors - feel free to add it to your list of links above. For anyone looking for an alternative to gas guzzling vehicles, consider the following options:
Electric Bikes & Scooters
eCo Wheelz specializes in electric bikes, battery-powered scooters and other eco-friendly forms of transportation. Have fun, save money and go green!
http://www.eco-wheelz.com
I dig the blog man; my thinking is that we have an opportunity and an obligation to our race to develop Green technology. The time to develop this technology is now. It is critical that we become a self-reliant country and prosper once again. I am looking forward to incorporating informational bits on my website that enlightens the homeowner and contractor. I hope all other niche sites do the same. Good stuff!
Interesting and informative site - I just recently discovered. We have a site documenting process of design, build and installation of pre-fabricated building with a lot of "green" features. T
The site is: http://dacinternational.blogspot.com/
Otoyk was built out of your own need to find and support people and businesses creating a sustainable way of life. It was later that we realized that others may want driving directions to Local & Sustainable, Goods and Services. We like to think we are on to something worthwhile with our project. Feel free to share your favorite; road side farm stand, coop market, or sustainable energy project. Whatever it maybe – feel free to share and help us grow. Enjoy
Posted by: Brewse Monier-Williams | October 13, 2008 at 05:38 AM
I just wanted to share a great resource with your visitors - feel free to add it to your list of links above. For anyone looking for an alternative to gas guzzling vehicles, consider the following options:
Electric Bikes & Scooters
eCo Wheelz specializes in electric bikes, battery-powered scooters and other eco-friendly forms of transportation. Have fun, save money and go green!
http://www.eco-wheelz.com
Posted by: eCo Wheelz | October 15, 2008 at 08:53 AM
Here's a green dwelling concept that takes it to the next level; you and your readers may find this intriguing:
The Fab Tree Hab Project
http://www.archinode.com/bienal.html
Posted by: Jen Bennett | October 17, 2008 at 06:13 PM
Many of your readers might be interested in building DIY solar heaters. There are many projects located here:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/Space_Heating.htm
If you are not the handy type you can also purchase prefab panels from companies like this:
http://ussolarheating.com/
Posted by: Samuel Huberts | October 23, 2008 at 01:39 PM
I dig the blog man; my thinking is that we have an opportunity and an obligation to our race to develop Green technology. The time to develop this technology is now. It is critical that we become a self-reliant country and prosper once again. I am looking forward to incorporating informational bits on my website that enlightens the homeowner and contractor. I hope all other niche sites do the same. Good stuff!
Posted by: Ray Bacon | November 01, 2008 at 04:53 PM
Interesting and informative site - I just recently discovered. We have a site documenting process of design, build and installation of pre-fabricated building with a lot of "green" features. T
The site is: http://dacinternational.blogspot.com/
Some of your readers may be interested in this.
Posted by: Oliver G. | November 04, 2008 at 02:18 PM