Sod and lodge are related in that both terms can refer to traditional building practices, particularly in the context of indigenous or early settler architecture. Sod refers to layers of grass and soil used as building materials, often in the construction of homes in areas with limited timber. A lodge, such as a sod lodge, is a type of dwelling made from such materials, showcasing the practical use of local resources for shelter. Thus, sod is a key material in the construction of certain types of lodges.
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Sod is related to lodge because sod grows on lodges in the plains.
The lodges that are covered with sod are at a Plains Indian lodge
I don't know really but I guess you get bendable twigs bend them into a dome shape and put sod on top
Betty Cooper & Veronica Lodge are not related .
I'm not really sure anyone has a favorite sod... He'd probably like healthy, lush sod, I guess. But did you perhaps mean soda? If so, see related questions below ;)
The Cheyenne built lodges by using sod (a mixture of soil held together by grass roots) and building it around a pit used for fire.
Each Grand Lodge has its own seal. There will be similarities, but probably no two are the same. See the related link for the Grand Lodge Seal of Michigan.
The cause of SOD is thought to be related to intrauterine viral infections or Diabetes during pregnancy. Antiseizure medications, alcohol and illicit drugs have also been linked to SOD.
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