March/April

March/April

Worth Noting: Ghosts, Tumbles & Autumn Leaves

Forget the pumpkin lattes and apple fritters. For my money, nothing says autumn like a nice, scary ghost tour. ...
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Fashion Week Style You Can Wear

Bows are not just for little girls anymore; bows are back. From embellishments to shoes to hats to blouses, bows were everywhere. Want to use one that’s chic and modern? Try a low-heeled shoe with a cute bow at the toe or a sophisticated blouse with a bow at the neck. Coach used bows to accessorize their handbags. ...
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Don’t Be an Accidental Camper

Considering camping? Whether you rough it or glamp it, we’re here to help streamline the process for you. Pay attention to the details because this old adage applies: Failing to plan is planning to fail. But the rewards make it all worthwhile. ...
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Is Therapy for You? Probably

Take the time to research the credentials of local therapists to find a good fit. Among the most important considerations are what is most likely to help you open up and feel comfortable and positive about the therapist. ...
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Decorate with a Dopamine Kick

Dopamine Style has become a recent buzzphrase, yet when I think about how I feel in my home and creating it, I realize I've been decorating this way since I was a kid.  ...
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The Autograph Biz

People are spending lots of money on celebrity autographs. The folks signing draw huge crowds and rake in big money; it’s become a sophisticated business. “Star Trek’s” William Shatner is still in high demand and still makes regular appearances.   ...
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Retirement Planning: Your Money

If you haven't yet met with a financial professional lately, now may be a good time to do so. A financial professional can help you refine your savings goal and investment allocations, as well as help you plan for the next stage. ...
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A Kid-Friendy Eclipse

Discuss with the grandkids what to expect during the period of total eclipse which will last about 4 minutes in mid-afternoon at approximately 3:15. (Time is dependent on your viewing location). Be aware of environmental changes; as the day darkens into night, you may see stars, the air will feel cooler and animals think dusk has fallen early. ...
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