Ways to Sell Your Handmade Items Online

Monday, July 1st, 2019

Selling Handmade Stuff Online There are tons of benefits to selling your handcrafted goods online, the top one being it’s usually cost- and risk-free!  Tell me, is there anything worse than lugging all of your merch to some overcrowded craft show, only for people to walk by all day without making a single sale?  Now […]

Natural Products to Make Summer Cleaning Easy on You and the Environment

Friday, June 21st, 2019

Top 5 Natural Multi-Purpose Cleaners   In a world where everyone is constantly trying to tell you what to buy, who can you trust?  Probably not the advertisers, but you can definitely trust a stranger on the internet.  Worry not!  I’ve compiled an elite list of my personal favorite natural multi-purpose cleaners and all of […]

Happy Fourth of July!

Wednesday, July 4th, 2018

The Fourth of July is a national holiday full of food, fun and fireworks, so don’t let something as simple as forgetting the basics get you down. Sunscreen, bug repellent spray, and water are key points to keep in mind during any fourth festivities. If hanging out by a pool, river or lake, don’t forget […]

Summer Solstice Celebrations

Thursday, June 21st, 2018

How to Celebrate the Summer Solstice Although the recent heat waves may have had you fooled, June 21st marks the official beginning of the summer season. In the Northern Hemisphere, this day is also known as the summer solstice, the longest day and shortest night of the year. The solstice has been recognized by humans […]

Random Holidays You Probably Don’t Know

Thursday, June 7th, 2018

Finding Reasons to Celebrate It can be easy to get trapped in a place of feeling like there’s nothing exciting going on, but a small break from your daily routine could be just the thing to perk you back up! Did you know there is a holiday for almost everything? I’m not kidding. Cheese Day? […]

Happy Arbor Day! Time to Give the Trees Some Love

Friday, April 27th, 2018

The last Friday in April, best known as Arbor Day, is more than just an obscure day found on store-bought calendars. It turns out that most countries celebrate some version of Arbor Day, which varies depending on the planting season. It became an official American holiday in 1872 when J. Sterling Morton, whose lifelong fascination […]

Happy Friday the 13th!

Friday, April 13th, 2018

Much like breaking a mirror or spilling salt, Friday the 13th has become synonymous with bad luck in the Western world. The association between the two became most notable in the 1980s, thanks to a film franchise of the same name, but this superstition was around long before slasher movies.   Ideas around the number […]

Tiny House Trend: Owner Talks About Downsizing

Friday, April 6th, 2018

 In recent years, the tiny house trend has been growing, with no end in sight. The thought of making a permanent lifestyle change by cutting down on possessions in order to live in a smaller, more cost effective space is appealing to some, because it gives more freedom for following other passions. Others have turned […]

Fresh Spring Recipes for the Easter Table

Thursday, March 29th, 2018

After a long winter, spring and Easter are finally upon us! To celebrate the brighter days and warmer weather, try incorporating some fresh flavors into your traditional Easter meal. These delicious dishes are easy to make and are sure to impress anyone, plus they are light enough to keep your family moving for Easter egg […]

Build It, And They Will Come – Part Three

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

This is Part Three in our series on buying and building. Here are Part One and Part Two.   Buying in the High Country   I have been asked by a plethora of folks lately “Who is buying?” The High Country has always been a second home market, but there seems to be an evolution […]



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