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Tools And Cobwebs
Themes arise. As a writer I love that. As an intuitive innovator I cheer it. I’ll pour the wine later. I’ll drink tea while I am writing. I happily guest blogged about the tools of my trade, a trade that … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, conservation, consulting, frugal, frugality, health care, investing, Microvision, MVIS, nature, personal finance, photos, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Cobwebs In The Car
There are cobwebs in my car. Okay. It’s spring. Spiders are hatching everywhere, why not in my car? Evidently, they are using it more than me. Spring is partly to blame. So is $4.26 gas. I’m using a startling new … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bicycling, books, Car Talk, Charity, consulting, energy, Facebook, Financial Integrity, frugal, frugality, fuel, health care, investing, Jeep, Just Keep Pedaling, New Road Map, peer-to-peer lending, personal finance, photos, Simple Living, speaking, stocks, Twitter, Whidbey
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A Board In My House
Let’s get fired up! A board meeting is about to commence. Oh goody. I’m blogging a day early (have you noticed the departure from the somewhat regular Wednesday/Saturday schedule?) because for three days I’ll be part of a New Road … Continue reading
Wash And Care
My new used dishwasher is sitting in my carport. My other dishwasher is installed in my kitchen. Neither works, but my dishes are clean. Things don’t always work out the way we expect, but somehow they work out. Maybe it … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Art, books, consulting, craigslist, DNDN, drewslist, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, investing, MVIS, occupy, photos, speaking
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My Jobs Report
Jobs! Unemployed people are turning into employed people at the rate of about a quarter of a million per month. Nice. Okay, so the unemployment rate hasn’t changed, but people getting jobs is a good thing; especially, if you are … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bonds, books, consulting, dancing, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, photos, Scotland, stocks, unemployment
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Walls Fall
I discontinued my satellite service last year. (TV Less) Most of the news was commentary instead of reporting and the ads carried themes of either fear or unrealistic excess. My life became quieter. My stress reduced. I’m feeling much healthier … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Arab Spring, Berlin Wall, frugal, frugality, investing, occupy, Simple Living, stocks, sustainability, Tiananmen, wealth
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What Is Working
Would you rather hear about what isn’t working? Go watch the news. I could write about what isn’t working within my own life, but that gets me nowhere. It’s like standing hip deep in a swamp and complaining about the … Continue reading
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Tagged Admiralty Head Lighthouse, books, consultation, frugality, self publishing, unemployment, Whidbey, YouTube
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Just You Wait
“Just you wait . . .” Throw in a wagging finger and Audrey Hepburn and you get the scene from My Fair Lady that plays through my mind. I know. Just you wait and a wagging finger is probably part … Continue reading
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Tagged American Superconductor, AMSC, Arab Spring, Dendreon, DNDN, frugal, frugality, GERN, Geron, GGOX, GigOptix, Microvision, MVIS, Real Goods Solar, RSOL, sustainable, thrive
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Evaporated Wealth
Where’d all the wealth go? The market drops. DNDN falls off a cliff. My house’s assessed value shrinks? The nation doesn’t appear to be worth as much. My net worth is a lot less than it was before. How did … Continue reading
What Is The Same
Step away from anything for several years and then step back in. Our world is changing rapidly. That’s not news. In some cases it is even good. I’m an optimist; so, of course I’ll find the good in that. But … Continue reading