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- From: "Andrew Clements" <jara@otenet.gr>
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- Subject: [permaculture] Huddlin' and cuddlin' for Kelly
- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:59:37 +0200
Dear Kelly ,
In answer to your question - they huddled and cuddled in front of a stove
with their animals eating lashings of soup and drinking gallons of Greek
coffee and mountain tea - The men in the village cafenion and the women in
one of their friends houses with the kids ;-))
Andrew.
> Andrew:
>
> Since the soapstone stoves are only available (and yes, they are many $$$)
> in cold northern countries (from where most of your advice has probably
come
> too ;), and since sapstone may not be locally available, I begin to
wonder:
> what did people in Greece do to keep warm 50,100 or 200 years ago? Maybe
> there are some local "tried and true" solutions that use local materials?
>
> just a thought...
>
> Kelly
>
>
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- [permaculture] Huddlin' and cuddlin' for Kelly, Andrew Clements, 02/03/2004
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