• Trail Cam Friday 8/14/2020

    Trail Cam photo

    First a shout out to Miss Barbra!! Happy BIRTHDAY!!! Now, on to the photos. I thought I would start with the new Trail Cam from Coolife. I’m impressed with the pictures! The spot is pretty good too. Apparently, it’s a deer-only path because that is ALL this camera picked up. But it picked up a couple of great shots of the fawn! The second trail cam is set up on the side of the house pointing down toward the lake. This camera I hadn’t checked in quite a long time. This one picked up turkeys the most, followed by our girl Bear, a real bear, some deer and a mystery dog. Last but not least the main trail cam that faces the house. Only deer. I think I will move one of the cameras to right outside my craft room door and see who comes to visit there….. And the final picture worth posting is proof that are yard is where the kids make out at night!!  

  • Summer Camp Safety Tips

    Alice Summer Camp

      Summer camp is a great way to keep your child active while they enjoy the outdoors and make new friends. There are many different types of summer camp themes, meaning that there’s surely one that your kid will love. While sending your kid to camp is meant to be fun, you also need to consider their safety. Summer camp can be dangerous depending on the staff, what activities are involved, how safety is considered, and how equipped the campground is to handle health concerns. The last thing you want is for your child to get injured or sick and have an awful experience. This may cause them to dislike summer camp and similar supervised group programs. With this in mind, there are a few things to address before setting your child free at camp. We’ll go over this below to help ensure your little one’s safety! Inform Camp Personnel The first thing you should do is to inform the camp personnel about your child’s health status and any relevant concerns. This should include any allergies, illnesses, injuries, or other medical conditions your child is currently experiencing. Furthermore, you should instruct them on how to help your child should an…

  • How You Can Start Saving Money Every Month Now

    If you want to be saving money, then the best thing you can do is make small, sustainable changes that will really add up month on month. Anybody can start saving, but you need a plan and the right mindset to begin. Read on for some advice on how you can start saving money every month now.  Make A Note Of Everything You Spend Start by making a note of everything you spend. You can’t expect yourself to make big changes if you don’t know exactly what all of your money is going on right now. Perhaps you spend too much money in the shop buying sweet treats and all of that is adding up. Making a note of it will make you aware and give you an incentive to change things. Make a note, even if it’s in the notes app in your phone. It will make a huge difference.  Cancel Subscriptions That Are Draining Your Finances  Take a look at your monthly outgoings and cancel the subscriptions that are draining your finances. Perhaps you’re not even listening to many audio books at the moment so you can cancel your subscription. Perhaps you’re spending money on lots of streaming…

  • 5 Great Items to Eat This Fall

    Farmers Market

    Here is my list of five great items to eat this fall. Especially from my local farmers market. Change Up The Veggies to Eat This Fall 1.) Change up your vegetables this fall season in a manner that you will take it on a seasonal level.  If you have a crispy, refreshing taste, eat the vegetables that are in season, such as Brussels sprouts, apples, peaches and apple sauce. In the section of Farmers Market Products, you will be looking for autumn fruits and vegetables with the best taste and value for money for the season. Seasonal vegetables and fruits are cheaper and fresher while in season. Melons can be seasonal or out of season depending on where you live, as can tomatoes, peppers, onions, carrots, celery, potatoes, beans, peas, pumpkin, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale, spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and much more.   Pears 2.)  Pears are also in season and very low in calories, sweeter than a juicy apple and have only 58 calories per 100 grams. They are full of fiber and therefore a great source of protein, fiber which is rich in vitamins and minerals. If you love apples, eat a pear instead. It is far more nutrition…