A QUICK AND INEXPENSIVE SOD IGLOO
(Page 5 of 5)
September/October 1982
By Burnell Lippy
On balance, though, my sod igloo was exactly what I wanted (and needed) to get through the winter. Inexpensive and relatively easy to build, it kept me comfortable and in good health through subzero cold and spring thaw. When I tally the cost against the rewards, I don't see how I could have chosen any better.
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