Putting Up A Small Pergola

January 22, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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I’m now making a list of projects to do in my backyard this spring and summer. I came across the idea of putting in a Pergola. I think it would kind of nice in the backyard by the back door of the garage. This means I am doing online search for small pergolas to fit in the location. I am having good luck and getting a lot of great ideas and this has me stoked with putting on up. I am happy.

A Little Ditty On Emergency Money

January 21, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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A trip to the emergency room, a broken down car, unforeseen bills, these are all problems that can turn into major emergencies if they are not dealt with quickly and effectively. Unfortunately, it takes money to deal with these problems and if you don’t have the money to solve them then you need emergency financial help.

It seems like there is plenty of help out there if you don’t have a job, but if you’ve got a job, it seems like there is nothing you can do but suffer through without emergency financial help. Don’t think like that. You have a job and you know you will get paid next payday. Your financial problem is a problem of timing. If you could get part of your pay now, you could beat the problem, right? This is where pay day loans come in.

A pay day loan is emergency financial help. They are easy to qualify for and you get the loan disbursement very quickly. This means that your problem is quickly dealt with. You are able to bridge the gap from now until payday.

It’s easy to get approved for emergency financial help. Loan providers look at three things when they approve you. You need to be at least 18 years old, you need to have a job and you need a checking account in good standing. See, it is easy to get approved. After you are approved they do their best to get your loan proceeds out to you as soon as possible.

You’ll breathe a sigh of relief when you have your pay day loan in hand. It’s a great feeling knowing that you have dealt with your emergency financial problem and are back on your feet.

Wintertime Repairs

January 19, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s winter time and I have a bit of time off from work. Since I do much of my work online and that slows down after Christmas, I try to trim down my work in the wintertime and do work around the house. I like utilizing my time effectively so I make up a list of work that I need to have done by going around the house and actually looking for things to repair or replace.

After making up my list, I will sit down with the list and see what part or tools I need for the repair/replace and then see what I actually need to buy. Sometimes I have everything on hand but other times I need to visit Ace and pick up a few things. I admit that is one of the most fun parts of the task….spending time at the hardware store.

Choices for Power

December 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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A friend was asking me about why I don’t just install a power line to my resort property and use the “cheaper” power from the electricity company. I am too far away and the power in the area is too regulated for me. There is no choice to have deregulated power and get the option of real low cost energy like people in other states get to have. Instead I am tied to a single power company and their demands. In my case, all I can do utilize alternative energy for now and hope for the best in the future.

Alternative Energy For My Resort

December 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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I’ve done quite a lot of research over the last few years into alternative energy. I even ran a site about alternative energy for awhile but eventually dropped it to focus more on prepper stuff on another site. For me, alternative energy is the way to go. If I can generate at least some of my own energy then I can become more self sufficient. Remember a penny saved is a penny earned.

I am working on a mountain retreat over this winter. Not physical work right now, but more of the research needed to start everything in earnest come early spring. I want a semi-permanent camp that is energy self sufficient. I know this is doable with low cost alternative energy. Solar panels combined with wind turbine is the best way to go for my location.

I’d like to hear some feedback on the best way to implement these.

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