Lifestyle
Budget to Keep Your Home Great
Buying a home is an exciting time. It is also a great time to analyze your current spending and whether you need to make some adjustments when you close on your new home. There are automatically some bills that will be different when you move. Monthly bills that will change when you move: Your monthly…
Read MoreSummer Eco-Driving
If you’re driving this summer, here are 8 hacks I like for safety and economy. Be Safe out there.
Read More7-Eleven Day Across the US
It’s the 11th of July. That’s right, it’s 7-Eleven day and that means slurpees® free all day at 7-Eleven convenience stores across the United States! If the day is warm and you are thinking about a nice refreshing slushie drink, look no further on this day. Get to your neighborhood 7-Eleven and slurpee® up! Not…
Read MoreIt’s World Population Day 2019
It is World Population Day 2019. Have you thought about sustainable living? #environment #population #natural resources
Read MoreThe Last Volkswagen Beetle – Mexico VW Production Ends
Volkswagen’s Iconic Car, the Beetle Final Edition Coupe in Denim Blue is slated for display at the VW Museum as production ends.
Read MoreLove Summer but Miss Hunting?
If you love hunting but are waiting for fall season, don’t fret. There ae still some animals you can hunt in summer. Sure it takes different skills and different ammo, but here is a list of animals, inland birds that are usually in season in the summer months. Check with your DNR, game warden or…
Read MoreCities Compost for the Resources and Savings More Than Environment
We thought Composting would be good for the planet, but large cities face a huge logistical challenge to keep recycling large-scale collection of food scraps, yard trimmings, and worse. Seoul, South Korea, proves it can be done by recycling 95% of its food waste. Meanwhile, sites in Sweden, California, and New York are saving money…
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Flooding in US Challenging Farmers
If you think the heavy rains and flooding in the United States isn’t your problem, think again. Farmers have been late or unable to plant crops; and that will affect not only prices, but foods availability as well and eventually, the economy. Check out this article from Forbes for the update.
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