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		<title>2009: A year in review</title>
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<p>We&#8217;re a few days into 2010 already but I thought I&#8217;d post about some of the highlights of 2009 in my online world.</p>
<p>It was a pretty busy year.</p>
<p>Cokebaby and I travelled to the <a title="South of France 2009" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/category/vacations/south-of-france-2009/" target="_self">South of France</a> for our 10 year wedding anniversary (today marks year 11)! We took a trip with his family in the summer to <a title="London 2009" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/category/vacations/london-2009/" target="_self">London</a> and <a title="Emerald Isle 2009" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/category/vacations/emerald-isle-2009/" target="_self">Ireland</a> and got in touch with their roots. And we were treated to an overnight stay in the <a title="Peggy’s Cove Area: Why not now? " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/09/30/peggys-cove-area-why-not-now/" target="_self">Peggy&#8217;s Cove Area</a> in the fall.</p>
<p><a title="Tofu, the dachshund" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/about-2/tofu-the-dachshund/" target="_self">Tofu dog</a> turned two years old.</p>
<p>I was interviewed on <a title="Live chat with The Webconomist on Haligonia " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/06/23/live-chat-with-the-webconomist-on-haligonia/" target="_self">Haligonia</a>, did a reading for <a title="Seen Reading: Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/02/23/seen-reading-alias-grace-by-margaret-atwood/" target="_self">Seen Reading</a>, wrote guest posts for <a title="Geek Girl Camp" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/tag/geek-girl-camp/" target="_self">Geek Girl Camp</a> and <a title="Building Online Communities Through Social Media " href="http://lindsayolson.com/building-online-communities-through-social-media/" target="_self">Lindsay Olson</a>, recommended a book on <a title="Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood. Recommended by Kimberly Walsh." href="http://adventbooks.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/year-of-the-flood-by-margaret-atwood-reviewed-by-kimberly-walsh/" target="_blank">Advent Books</a>. And I got to <a title="Author Archive: Kimberly's articles" href="http://undeathmatch.wordpress.com/author/aliasgrace1974/" target="_blank">defend werewolves</a> at (un)deathmatch where I&#8217;m continuing in Round 3.</p>
<p>Whew! A busy year indeed.</p>
<p><strong>Top posts of 2009</strong></p>
<p><a title="The best kept secret of Halifax sushi restaurants " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/02/20/the-best-kept-secret-of-halifax-sushi-restaurants/" target="_self">The best kept secret of Halifax sushi restaurants</a><br />
<a title="Bust A Move: Halifax Chicks edition " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/10/22/bust-a-move-halifax-chicks-edition/" target="_self"> Bust A Move: Halifax Chicks edition</a><br />
<a title="Tassimo " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/11/05/tassimo/" target="_self"> Tassimo</a><br />
<a title="Pickled think: Beets " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/09/14/pickled-think-beets/" target="_self"> Pickled think: Beets</a><br />
<a title="The origin of Alias Grace OR Me &gt; Frankenstein’s creature " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/08/31/the-origin-of-alias-grace-or-me-frankensteins-creature/" target="_self"> The origin of Alias Grace OR Me &gt; Frankenstein’s creature</a><br />
<a title="Cokebaby, the husband  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/about-2/cokebaby-the-husband/" target="_self"> Cokebaby, the husband</a><br />
<a title="Durty Nelly’s " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/03/16/durty-nellys/" target="_self"> Durty Nelly’s</a><br />
<a title="Hamachi House " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/05/13/hamachi-house/" target="_self"> Hamachi House</a><br />
<a title="No boys allowed " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/05/18/no-boys-allowed/" target="_self"> No boys allowed</a><br />
<a title="SnauBar Lebanese Cuisine " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/01/19/snaubar-lebanese-cuisine/" target="_self"> SnauBar Lebanese Cuisine</a></p>
<p><strong>Top East Coast Guest Posts of 2009</strong><br />
<a title="Hello Halifax: You can never go home by Gail Lethbridge" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/07/08/hello-halifax-you-can-never-go-home/" target="_self"> Hello Halifax: You can never go home</a> by <a title="Gifted Typist" href="http://giftedtypist.com/" target="_blank">Gail Lethbridge</a><br />
<a title="Chef Adam Todd by himself  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/08/26/chef-adam-todd/" target="_self"> Chef Adam Todd</a> by <a title="Chef Adam Todd" href="http://adamtodd.typepad.com/" target="_blank">himself</a><br />
<a title="Green Christmas by Charlene Boyce  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/11/16/green-christmas/" target="_self"> Green Christma</a>s by <a title="Twitter: cr8tiveCandy" href="http://twitter.com/cr8tiveCandy" target="_blank">Charlene Boyce</a><br />
<a title="Growing up Greek in Nova Scotia by Bessy Nikolaou  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/05/29/growing-up-greek-in-nova-scotia/" target="_blank"> Growing up Greek in Nova Scotia</a> by <a title="Twitter: bessyn" href="http://twitter.com/bessyn" target="_blank">Bessy Nikolaou</a><br />
<a title="Racquel does fashion by Áine (aka &quot;Racquel Valencia&quot;)  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/?p=731" target="_self"> Racquel does fashio</a>n by Áine (a.k.a. “Racquel Valencia“)<br />
<a title="Smart Bites: A little gal’s guide to staying that way over the holidays by Kristen Pickett  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/12/07/smart-bites-a-little-gal%e2%80%99s-guide-to-staying-that-way-over-the-holidays/" target="_self"> Smart Bites: A little gal’s guide to staying that way over the holiday</a>s by <a title="With Bite" href="http://www.withbite.ca/" target="_blank">Kristen Pickett</a><br />
<a title="Joel Kelly’s guide to dressing sensibly in an office environment by Joel Kelly  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/?p=579" target="_self"> Joel Kelly’s guide to dressing sensibly in an office environmen</a>t by <a title="Ingenioustries" href="http://ingenioustries.com/" target="_blank">Joel Kelly</a><br />
<a title="Building an eco house? Start saving now by Jeff White  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/04/16/building-an-eco-house-start-saving-now/" target="_self"> Building an eco house? Start saving now</a> by <a title="Brightwhite Design" href="http://www.brightwhite.ca/" target="_blank">Jeff White</a><br />
<a title="The culinary perspective of an olive thief by Suzie Ridler  " href="httphttp://eastcoastbychoice.ca/2009/08/27/the-culinary-perspective-of-an-olive-thief/" target="_self"> The culinary perspective of an olive thief</a> by <a title="Suzie the Foodie" href="http://suziethefoodie.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Suzie Ridler</a><br />
<a title="Welcome to my ‘hood by Suzanne Hickey  " href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/?p=587" target="_self"> Welcome to my ‘hood</a> by <a title="Just A Little Rouge" href="http://justalittlerouge.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne Hickey</a></p>
<p>Remember, I&#8217;m shaking things up on the blog this year and looking for more of your stories. Interested? E-mail me at <strong><em>kimberly.aliasgrace [at] gmail [dot] com</em></strong> and let’s talk.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Kimberly</dc:creator>
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<p><em>[For Earth Week this year I've lined up a number of <a title="East Coast Guest Posts" href="http://eastcoastbychoice.ca/east-coast-guest-posts/" target="_self">East Coast Guest Posts</a> to discuss a variety of topics. Cokebaby and I purchased a 1950's bungalow style a few years back and have been going through the process of upgrading the place to be a bit more environmentally sound. </em><em>This first guest post looks at the trials of creating a "green" house from scratch.</em><em>]</em></p>
<p><em>By Jeff White<br />
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<p>For the past year my wife and I have been working through the process of designing and building an ecologically-friendly home for our family. I’ve been blogging about it since September or so at <a title="Building the White House" href="http://buildingthewhitehouse.com" target="_blank">Building the White House</a> (side note: cute blog names like this just ensure you end up with a ton of bounced traffic when people are looking for the real White House).</p>
<p>We bought our property in a fantastic community called Three Brooks. It’s a very natural area, and the people who live there pride themselves on living in harmony with nature. There are rules about tree cutting and landscaping needs to be kept as natural as possible. Awesome.</p>
<p>The lot is defined by natural rock outcroppings, mature aspens, spindly birches, tons of huge boulders and a ridge on the right side. We’ve been wanting to build a passive solar house for years, ever since we spent a few hours in a friend’s Don Roscoe-designed and built house.</p>
<p>For those who don’t know, passive solar houses don’t use any active solar systems like solar panels or heaters. Instead, they do their best to face true south (about 20 odd degrees off magnetic south). Construction materials are generally shifted from a traditional home so that you don’t have a basement, most of your glazing faces south, and you might have an air recirculation system to distribute warm air throughout the house. The south face of the house uses overhangs to ensure that you capitalize on winter sun while keeping the house cool in the summer. It’s a brilliant model because presumably you’re just rearranging the standard materials, which shouldn’t cost too much more than a normal house, right?</p>
<p>Think again.</p>
<p>First of all, no ‘normal’ builders even have a clue how to do this. Ask the Ramars and Scotian Homes of the world about this and you’ll just be greeted by a blank stare. They’ll recommend R2000, but this standard is totally different and takes the opposite approach to passive solar. It uses active systems and a super tight envelope. Which generally means that you’ll need a specialty builder. Add some serious costs for this.</p>
<p>Secondly, most builders don’t get the passive idea and will try to push an active system on you for secondary heating. Which isn’t a bad idea, just in case something goes wrong. You know, if the sun ever fails.</p>
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<p>Since normal builders don’t understand the process, you’ll need an architecturally designed house. This has substantial costs as well. House designers and architects we spoke with have professional fees of $10,000 &#8211; $100,000. This is on top of your construction, your lot, permits and everything else. In addition, insurance companies don’t understand passive solar so they have a hard time quoting on it.</p>
<p>But, isn’t the government offering rebates for new home builders to design and build more energy efficient homes? Sure they are! If you build a house and achieve an Energuide rating of 83 you can get a whopping $750! Wow, that should help buy a few cases of whiskey to get through the stress of spending this much money.</p>
<p>You’re actually better off renovating an existing house than building new, at least as far as the government rebates go. When I spoke to someone at Conserve Nova Scotia he told me that it was irresponsible to build a new house if the old one wasn’t energy efficient enough. It’s no wonder that builders have no incentive to build in a green way. There’s absolutely nothing in it for them.</p>
<p>Until our government sees the importance of building new houses in an eco-friendly way, new homes are going to continue to go up with insufficient insulation, poor lot siting (even a change of 30 degrees in position means the loss of 75% of passive solar value!), and inefficient heating sources. Sure, geothermal and solar panels are coming down in price, but you can still expect 20+ years before the costs of these systems start to pay for themselves. This is no incentive for those on moderate budgets&#8211;unless you’ve got unlimited funds, most of us will continue to build normal houses that aren’t very efficient.</p>
<p>Is there a bright side in this? Absolutely. More and more people are looking to green building technologies. However, most are going to find that it’s simply not worth it at this point in time. As much as I love the idea of building green, my wallet simply can’t support it. The industry has no interest in making progress in this way, and the government isn’t offering realistic incentives to help people make the switch.</p>
<p>While it’s gotten easier in the last few years to buy energy efficient vehicles, it’s very difficult at this time to truly take advantage of green heating and construction for your home. Until this becomes less of a niche market for green materials and processes, I don’t think we’ll see much progress in this area.</p>
<p>We need to start lobbying the government for better incentives. Until more people start buying solar panels, residential windmills and geothermal units, the prices will remain high. New home buyers also need to pressure their builders to consider greener building procedures and they need to educate themselves on the benefits of passive solar building. Once this happens, we’ll be on a much better path to saving the earth from us.</p>
<p><em>Jeff is the founder and president of <a title="Brightewhite Design" href="http://www.brightwhite.ca/" target="_blank">Brightwhite Design</a>, a boutique interface design and development shop, located in Halifax. A veteran designer and social media participant, Jeff brings nearly 15 years of pragmatic experience to numerous clients from small and medium companies to public sector and multi-national corporations.</em></p>
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