In the quest for alternative energy, there's a source many may have overlooked.
Not Narberth resident Bill McHugh, though. He's been exploring it ever since he built and moved into his Sabine Avenue home 46 years ago.
You could call it "squirrel power."
An Overbrook native, McHugh, who describes himself as "pushing 80," says he and his late wife, Kitty, were attracted to the location because "Sabine Avenue is such a beautiful street in the fall." They lived across the street initially, but five years later, when a lot that had been part of the recently demolished Spanish House property became available, they bought it and built their home.
YES, FOCUS THE CAMERA ON THE INVENTOR WHILE HE DEMONSTRATES HIS CLEVER ARTWORK PLEASE, WE REALLY DIDN'T WANT TO SEE IT IN ACTION OR ANYTHING HURPA DERP DERP DERP
Zenham 1 year ago