Top 15 Healthy Tips for Managing Diabetes During the Holidays
Tuesday, 11 April 2023
The holiday season can be one of the most enjoyable times of the year, but it can also bring with it unique challenges if you’re dealing with type 2 diabetes. Most social events this time of year (and really all year) revolve around food and drinks, and typically sweets and alcoholic beverages at that. You’re
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How a Home’s Features Can Affect It’s Resale Value
Saturday, 08 April 2023
Whether it’s a first home or the next home, most home buyers anticipate moving to a different house eventually. Because of this reality, a property’s resale value should be an important aspect in the decision-making process. While the location of a home obviously has an impact on its resale value, as local markets can change
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8,000 Dollar Homebuyers Tax Credit – Better Than You Think!
Thursday, 30 March 2023
You’ve heard about the $8,000 First Time Homebuyer’s Tax Credit. And you’ve thought it might come in handy … someday. But you’re not sure it’ll help you now, today. With the projects that require an urgent infusion of cash. The house you’re planning to purchase is in fundamentally good shape, but the landscaping needs attention
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Winter Is Coming! Be Ready With These Tips
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Common tools used in snow removal are wide sloped shovels. These are used mainly for small snow removal jobs by home owners or small business owners. Several different types of shovels are used in different applications. Obviously the goal with any of them is to scoop up as much snow as possible and move it
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Front Yard Landscaping Ideas
Tuesday, 21 March 2023
Designing a front yard is usually about accessibility and invitation. We spend hardly any time in the front yard as opposed to the backyard, but it is where we enter and exit our homes. For this reason, we may put much thought into driveways and walkways and then design everything else around that. Landscaping your
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Explore Decatur Arts Festival and Downtown Galleries
Monday, 13 March 2023
Historic Decatur, Georgia is a city that showcases the arts. Located six miles east of downtown Atlanta, Decatur is home to a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants clustered near its old courthouse square. Each May the city showcases its arts community during the Decatur Arts Festival. More than 70,000 visitors are expected to attend
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Treasure Hunting Geocaches in Random Trite Events
Monday, 13 March 2023
Your garbage disposal goes on the blink; the balls your neighbor’s dog plays with keep landing in your backyard; you’re kissed by your aunt and reek of her perfume; a bird crashes into your office window; and someone has dumped a box of erasers on your front lawn. These randomly occurring trivial incidents intrude upon
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God’s Favorite Words: His Promises for You
Monday, 13 March 2023
You are never alone or helpless. The force that guides the stars guides you too. ~ Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar When I was a teen, my favorite word was ‘terrific!’ It applied to everything – what we were having for dinner, movies I went to see, a girlfriend’s new ‘do. My dad go so tired of
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Freelancers – New Ways to Implement a New Web Site
Monday, 13 March 2023
Implementation – New Web Design There is a must read book for those seeking more time for you. Read the 4-Hour Workweek, authored by Tim Ferris. Tim wouldn’t be impressed with my results, as I am still working as many hours as I used to. But I am far more productive and effective after reading
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The Travelers Organic Garden – Over 20 Tips How to Grow a Prolific Garden and Travel Too
Monday, 13 March 2023
About 5 years ago when we decided to grow my first organic vegetable garden in our back yard. I watched my neighbors garden grow big and tall while I struggled to keep my vegetable plants alive and the weeds away. I had to remember to water, weed, fertilize, and harvest. We had a lot of
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