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It’s never easy to climb a ladder to go and change the bulb
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s. Most people have had their struggles with changing bulbs. But that has changed. Today, with the best bulb changer, you don’t have to climb the ladder again or worry about getting injured or electrocuted while changing your bulbs. The equipment helps you remove and replace the bulbs at the convenience of standing on your two feet. However, with almost every homeowner searching for these items, the market is starting to overflow with all kinds of bulb changers. Because of this, it’s relatively easy to buy the wrong product. But you don’t have to worry much. This post simplifies things...
105 Ways to Save Money Prepping and Homesteading
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Everyone loves to save money… especially preppers and homesteaders. The more money we save on daily needs and the occasional want, the more funds exist in the family budget to funnel back into preparedness gear and agricultural supplies for the survival homestead. By nature, preppers and homesteaders tend to be money conscious folks already. But, by digging a little deeper into how the family spends money even the most frugal survivalist can almost certainly save more money each month. It is an entirely false conception that living on less means you will be doing without. Living simply while still allowing...
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My 14 Goals for 2020
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Goal #1 – Take Full Advantage of Having My Husband Home 24/7 The party lights are finally up! The HH decided 2 strands were enough and the back patio area is starting to come together. Even if the temps still hover around freezing at night and the yard is still in that awkward stage, we are making good progress! Goal #2 – Take Better Care of Myself. The local beaches and usual stretch of sidewalk we walk on have been shut down, but no worries, the HH and I found a new area to walk with ocean views so all...
My 14 Goals for 2020
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Goal #1 – Take Full Advantage of Having My Husband Home 24/7 Husbands, they get stuck will all the junky projects don’t they? Yesterday the HH had the fun task of removing a large piece of cork from one of the walls in the kitchen. It took him a good three hours or so to get the walls nice and smooth for me so I could paint. Let this be a lesson to us all, never, EVER apply cork to a wall. Goal #2 – Take Better Care of Myself. Found a new beach, and a new heart shaped rock!...
Last week we did our annual HUGE outdoor furniture roundup and while I had SO much fun putting it together I was once again shocked by the general price points on the market
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But I guess when furniture pieces need to withstand a variety of seasons and still look good year after year, it warrants a higher price tag. The truth can hurt…the wallet. But before we move on, watch how Em DIY’ed her patio before that famous beautiful tile went in (just wait for the ad to run first): Ok we’re back! SO because of that, I made it my mission this week to create an affordable accessories roundup post. Because while your outdoor furniture is built to last many many years, you just might want to switch up some throw pillows,...
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