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Little Time But Good Food
Hello, clients. Pardon me as I take a break to type during a busy work day in the Gig Economy. There’s plenty of work to do, but the Sun and the horizon are closing on each other, it has been … Continue reading
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Tagged Alton Brown, cooking, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, personal finance, Simple Living
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Stocks Houses Books
They handed me a pink envelope, which means it is time to raise a glass. I also suspect someone is popping champagne corks while others are at least hoisting a beer. It has been a good day, and feels like … Continue reading
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Tagged 10000 hour rule, consulting, dancing, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Madrona Workshop Troupe, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, real estate, real estate broker, self publishing, Simple Living, stocks, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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My House Appreciation
Curse you, Sean Keeley! I was going to write about house prices and their appreciation. He beat me to it. That’s okay. He’s writing for a national audience from Neighborhoods.com. I’m writing about my house and more than just appreciating … Continue reading
Frugal Gardening 2018
It’s that time of year again. Ha! That makes it sound like doing chores is something that’s planned. In the Gig Economy, chores get done when the chores can get done. The weather is warm and clear. My work schedule … Continue reading
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A Day Off For Taxes
Surprise! I made about $1,000 more in 2017 than in 2016 – and paid about 15% more in income tax. So much for relaxing on the surprise of a day off. My common refrain: “Next year will be better. Right?” … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, income tax, income taxes, personal finance, Simple Living, stocks, tax, TurboTax, writing
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Motivation In The Gig Economy
Original thoughts are valuable. That’s why patents exist. Many new ideas are new to the person who thought them, but a bit of research shows that someone else thought the same thing some other time and place. (Got an idea? … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dilbert, entrepreneur, Gig Economy, invention, Lottery, patent, personal finance, PNTP, real estate broker, Simple Living, wealth
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Gifts And Upgrades
Well, that certainly didn’t go as planned. Thanks to a monetary buffer, it turned out well. My main computer died today, or at least went catatonic. It may yet live again, but its status will be diminished. In the last … Continue reading
Expense Report – Heating
Gulp. Gasp. $3.989 per gallon for propane. Multiply that by 243.4 gallons and be glad the tank wasn’t emptier. My propane dealer (AmeriGas) filled up my tank earlier than I expected and wanted, and did so at more than twice … Continue reading
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Tagged AmeriGas, expense report, Facebook, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, housing, personal finance, propane, Puget Sound Energy, Simple Living, Whidbey, writing
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Waiting For The Gig
That title should be plural; Waiting for the gigs. Saying “The Big GiG” on Whidbey can be misleading because that’s the name the local telecom (Whidbey Telecom) is using for their new service that delivers the Internet at 1 Gig, … Continue reading
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Tagged Big GiG, consulting, entrepreneur, Gig Economy, Great Recession, health care, jobs, personal finance, PNTP, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, Whidbey, Whidbey Telecom, writing
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Adapting To A New Year
This year feels new, and old, too. Scrap that. Nothing is the same, anymore. Sure, human nature hasn’t changed much. We’re just getting to see the extremes of positive and negative that were hidden before the Internet gave everyone a … Continue reading
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