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Author Archives: Tom Trimbath
Frugal Gardening 2017
The seasons work like that. Forget about the calendar because some things will happen on a regular basis without effort or timing. I decided to write about a few frugal hacks I’ve employed in my nascent garden. One in particular … Continue reading
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Tagged frugal, frugality, garden, gardening, health care, innovation, mushrooms, personal finance, resourcefulness, Simple Living
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My Bike Gets New Brakes
Squeal! Squeak! Welcome to the noises made by my tired old bicycle as I tried to slow down while rounding a corner that was banked the wrong way. The intersection is in the neighborhood, so I didn’t want to disturb … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle touring, bicycling, diabetes, frugal, frugality, Just Keep Pedaling, personal finance, Simple Living, Whidbey, writing
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Tell A Story
We aren’t Vulcans, I suspect. (If any true Vulcans are reading this blog, WOW!) Facts, data, and logic may rule bank accounts and portfolio totals; but people are inspired by stories. I’ve heard a few stories about plans for careers … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Bagpiper Don, books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, Ethan Worthington, housing, investing, jobs, Langley, personal finance, Retirement, self publishing, speaking, stocks, teaching, virtual reality, VR, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Good To See You
I’m tired of hearing bad news. I also don’t want to fall into the overly optimistic trap of only acknowledging good news. That light in the tunnel could be good or bad. Reality is in that messy middle where the … Continue reading
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Tagged apocaloptimist, Charity, consulting, housing, mortgage, personal finance, PNTP, Pretending Not To Panic, Simple Living, unemployment, wealth
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Indulging In Volunteering
Celebrate! My first week of taking one day off each week. That’s why I spent so much time this weekend working without getting paid. That may not sound right, but it was a good idea. Give me some free time … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, health care, Hearts and Hammers, housing, Land Trust, nature, photography, photos, Simple Living, volunteer, volunteering, WCLT, wealth, Whidbey, Whidbey Camano Land Trust
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My Rule Of 7 – One Day Off
Good news sneaks up and tests me against one of my rules. For the last six years I’ve been working according to My Rule Of 7. When my net worth was over $700,000, I knew I didn’t have to work … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, Redfin, Simple Living, stocks, wealth, Whidbey, Zestimate, zillow
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It Has Been A Quiet Week
It’s been a quiet week, here beside Cultus Bay. That’s a rare thing to hear from me lately, but it’s true. And it was welcome. In the world of ironies, though, the less I worked, the more good news happened … Continue reading
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Tagged 360, Clarity Break, consulting, Curbed, diabetes, eyes, health, housing, investing, massage, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, sleep, Steve Smolinsky, wealth, WLM
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Small Town Working Spaces
Random acts of kindness are greatly appreciated. For a week or so this month I had the luxury of using an empty desk in the heart of Langley, our small tourist town. Two people have been watching the development of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Medlock, Clinton, consulting, cowork, coworking, coworks, entrepreneur, Freeland, frugal, frugality, Giraffe Project, Langley, personal finance, Ross Chapin, Whidbey
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Diabetes Begins
I look forward to writing the post that will be titled Diabetes Ends. I was delivered the shock of news last week. I am diabetic. Any doubt I had about the Gig Economy being unhealthy was proved correct, at least … Continue reading
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Tagged Coupeville, coworks, diabetes, economics, environment, frugal, frugality, health, health care, health insurance, Langley, Lottery, naturopath, personal finance, WCLT
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