Earth-friendly living
The lifestyle of an Oklahoma City family going ‘green'
Most people want to save the world for their children, but Jim and Shauna Struby are making a point of including their children on that journey.
"You want your kid to balance a checkbook or sew on a button, and for me, it's the same thing,” said Shauna Struby, 52. "The things we're teaching them will last the rest of their lives.”
The Strubys grow much of their own food and also recycle, have a compost area ...
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