Posts Tagged ‘winter’
Blizzard brings new perspective on the Holidays
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 by Jill Kimle
Today, as I sit here starting my article, I am snowed in. I don’t mean just a few inches of snow blocking a door. We are dealing with an all out blizzard which happens to be…on Christmas Day! And, because we live in the country, we are seeing nothing but white outside the windows.
Tags: blizzard, christmas, family, holiday, perspective, winter
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A Twist on ‘Dirty Jobs’ with Dan Peters
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 by Dan Peters
I suppose it’s only natural do some reflecting this time of year. It’s the time of year to think about friends, family and the many joys one has in life. I recently started this reflection process, but was interrupted… by snow and freezing temperatures. How can I possibly be in the holiday spirit if I can’t feel my toes!?!? These continued blizzard conditions do have me reflecting on one aspect of life – jobs.
Tags: jobs, winter
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A Bit More on Weatherizing your Homes and Structures
Thursday, December 17th, 2009 by Roy Johnston
What a great time of the year to do some true assessments on just how weather tight your home is. With the cold temps that we are now in, you can do some of the simple things to find where the heat is escaping.
Tags: home, structures, weatherization, weatherize, winter
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