Louisville Hybrid


Louisville Hybrid


H2™ Hybrid -13 oz. Youth TPX Baseball Bat from Louisville Slugger


H2™ Hybrid -13 oz. Youth TPX Baseball Bat from Louisville Slugger


$155.99


-13 oz. AC21 alloy/3X composite hybrid design2 1/4″ barrelPro Cup® end capSynthetic grip, 7/8″ standard handleMLB logo on the barrelBPF 1.15 and approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth Baseball, Pony Baseball, AABC, USSSA and Dizzy Dean…

2010 H2™ Hybrid -5 oz. Senior League TPX Baseball Bat from Louisville Slugger


2010 H2™ Hybrid -5 oz. Senior League TPX Baseball Bat from Louisville Slugger


$213.74


ST+20 alloy/3X composite hybrid design, Pro Cup® end cap¶7/8″ tapered handle¶2 5/8″ barrel¶For players 13-15 years of age, as well as younger players whose leagues allow diameters larger than 2 1/4″¶Synthetic gripAluminum bats are not guaranteed against denting, bending, breaking, worn finishes, or worn rubber grips….

Revised encyclopedia of canaries and other cage birds : canaries, parrakeets, love birds, finches, parrots, mules, and hybrids


Revised encyclopedia of canaries and other cage birds : canaries, parrakeets, love birds, finches, parrots, mules, and hybrids




Emory University


Emory University


$39.50



Skidders University of Louisville Cardinals Kids Slip-Resistant Indoor/Outdoor Slip-On Hybrid Shoes with Socks


Skidders University of Louisville Cardinals Kids Slip-Resistant Indoor/Outdoor Slip-On Hybrid Shoes with Socks



Innovative and hassle-free, Skidders introduces a new way to wear socks and shoes. Bright, fun and designed with children in mind, our unique Skidders shoes and socks are a perfect match for your child’s unique personality. Parents will also appreciate the easy pull on ability of Skidders and especially that they are machine washable. Keep your child’s feet comfortable, safe and stylish with the o…


NCAA Hybrid Team Head Cover


NCAA Hybrid Team Head Cover


$19.99


School spirit isn’t something you leave at home; take your school pride to the links with the NCAA® hybrid headcover from Team Golf®. The easy on/off cover fits all hybrid and utility clubs, and even many fairway clubs. It boasts a simulated leather front and sides as well as a mesh and nylon back for easy stretching. A VELCRO® brand closure ensures a secure fit….

Louisville Slugger 11.5-Inch TPX HD9 Hybrid Defense Ball Glove (Scarlet/Gray)


Louisville Slugger 11.5-Inch TPX HD9 Hybrid Defense Ball Glove (Scarlet/Gray)


$149.99


Louisville Slugger creates some of the highest quality gloves on the market and their new Hybrid Defense 9, or HD9, series is no exception. The HD9 series follows one of the hottest glove styling trends over the past few seasons: the mesh back. The zero-gravity performance mesh back used on the HD9 is the same quality as used by many professional players. The advantage to zero-gravity mesh is that…

Louisville Slugger 12.75-Inch TPX HD9 Hybrid Defense Ball Glove (Scarlet/Gray)


Louisville Slugger 12.75-Inch TPX HD9 Hybrid Defense Ball Glove (Scarlet/Gray)


$149.99


Louisville Slugger creates some of the highest quality gloves on the market and their new Hybrid Defense 9, or HD9, series is no exception. The HD9 series follows one of the hottest glove styling trends over the past few seasons: the mesh back. The zero-gravity performance mesh back used on the HD9 is the same quality as used by many professional players. The advantage to zero-gravity mesh is that…

Louisville Hybrid

Going Green Looking At Homes For Sale

Going Green

“Going Green” is a term that has migrated in recent years from sub-culture or pop-culture status to mainstream thought and practice.  The Obama Campaign made “going green” a major component during their run for the Presidency.  President Obama has announced “going green” as a major policy priority for his administration.

A significant number of people have made a huge effort to be more environmentally conscious in every area of their lives.  They ride their bikes to work, they invest in hybrid automobiles, they recycle – the list of going-green-strategies is almost endless.  It can also be very expensive – and very complex.

Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

Here’s a simple strategy to help preserve the environment: Sell your house and build or buy in a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), like Vintage Township in Lubbock, TX or Norton Commons in Louisville, KY.  TND’s are a relatively new concept combining classic home architecture in a nostalgic neighborhood setting.  These developments hearken back to images of Norman Rockwell and Frank Cappra’s idyllic Bedford Falls in “It’s a Wonderful Life”.  

What does all this have to do with “Going Green?”  Think about it.  A home in a TND can provide a quiet and comfortable refuge from the usual hustle and bustle of life.  It’s a place that makes you want to stay and rest and enjoy… and NOT want to drive anywhere (and burn all that fossil fuel).  

In most TND homes you’ll find floor plans that include a basement/home theater option.  If you buy or build a home with an optional extra room for a home theater you never need to go out to catch a movie or watch the big ball game.  Traditional Neighborhood Developments also provide picturesque parks and play areas.  Lubbock’s Vintage Township offers a Corner Market, a community pool, and a Town Hall – all within walking distance of homes in the development.  Talk about reducing your carbon footprint!

Go Green by Going Home

If you are in the market for a house and are striving to be environmentally conscious, you would do well to take a close look at a Traditional Neighborhood Development.  TND’s are popping up in communities all over the country.  There might be one within easy driving distance of where you live.

If you’re in an area where there is not yet a Traditional Neighborhood Development, you might seriously consider doing some research and see if relocating is a feasible option for you and your family – yes, TND’s are that special.  Whether you’re looking to buy an existing home or are ready to build your dream home, you might find exactly what you’re looking for in a Traditional Neighborhood Development.  

Going green in a TND might be the best decision you’ve ever made for your family.

About the Author

Chris King resides in Lubbock, Texas.

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