Everyone has their criteria when it comes time to look for a new home. What kind of housing is available? What’s the cost of living? Are there job opportunities? But for some, an abundant opportunity for outdoor recreation is at...
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Seattle is known for many things – the coffee, the seafood, the music, the tech scene, the proximity to outdoor activities, and (of course) its famous moniker The Rainy City. With over 40 unique museums in the city, we’re...
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Tips for Moving to a Small Town
There’s something sweetly alluring about leaving the big city to live in a small town. Visions of the barista knowing your name and your favorite coffee, spending way less time sitting in traffic, having a yard (and a dog to play...
How to Stay Clean and Organized After a Move
Ah, that sweet moment when you finish unpacking, cart away all the boxes and sit down to enjoy your new, clean, organized home. If only it could last longer than a minute, right? Life gains momentum, stuff begins to accumulate...
Historic Restaurants and Bars in New Orleans
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Decorating on a budget – Home, Kitchen, Bathroom Etc.
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Geekiest Cities in the U.S.
Merriam-Webster defines a geek as “a person often of an intellectual bent who is disliked; or an enthusiast or expert especially in a technological field or activity”. While we may disagree about the “who is disliked” part, there...
Millennial’s Guide to Boston
It could be an incredibly high concentration of colleges and universities. It could be the little-big city feel. Maybe it’s the easy access to restaurants, bars, entertainment, and public transit. Whatever the reason...