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  • Protect Your Cabin With "Off the Grid" Home Security
    Try putting boards or barriers on your doors and windows. Go as "fortress" like as you see fit- esthetic's won't matter so much when you're not at home! Intruders generally go for path of least resistance- so don't give them any opportunity to think yours will be an easy steal. If you're not intending to board up your windows, at the very least put up some dark blinds and close them before you go. You don't want your valuables to be visible.
  • What to Consider When Handing Down Your Cabin
    You can make your children "joint tenants". In such as case you and your children share an equal ownership of the property, and the property is considered to have one owner: parents and children collectively. The property can be passed directly to the joint tenants without paying probate fees, but capital gains are still triggered.
  • Cabin Fever: The Practical Guide to Buying Your Dream Cabin
    So you're dreaming of buying that piece of paradise, the ideal cabin tucked away from the buzz of the city. Call it what you will: your dream cabin, cottage, chalet, lodge, vacation home, whatever it is, it's your dream. Now, most folks when looking for this dream dive into all the things they'll do "outside" of the cabin: kayaking, skiing, fishing, hunting, swimming, hiking etc- and how glorious these activities will be. And they certainly will!- but it's easy to get caught up in the excitement
  • Insulating Older Homes.
    Meantime, drapes also help to keep warmth in. A storm door is also great for keeping cozy. Ceilings are not so difficult to insulate if you can access your attic. Simply climb up there and roll out layers of insulation. The level you want is between R38 and R60.
  • Organizing Your Fishing Tackle Before Your Next Vacation
    If you have never organized your fishing gear, you may have to spend a significant amount of time restoring some of it into proper shape for use. You may want to tackle (ha ha) it in sections - focus on your rods and reels separately from your tackle.
  • High and Dry: Home Storage of Your Outdoor Gear
    Having a place in your home devoted to storage for outdoor gear can make things a lot easier when planning for and coming back from a trip to the great outdoors. Your gear will be more convenient, safer from moisture and pests, organized, and easier to inventory when you get back from your trip. This article is going to outline tips on storing your gear so that it's easier for you to collect it and use it. For in-depth tips on storing specific sports equipment, do a Google search for your equipm
  • Vacation House Rental, or Resort Hotel?
    Every year, our holidays involved finding an affordable hotel at a warm beach front destination. We were slightly crammed for space once the suitcases and toys got unpacked, but what the heck, we weren't spending that much time in the hotel room.
  • Wage a Mighty War Against Dust Mites
    Or heck, give this information to your kids and it might prove to be great incentive to get them cleaning their own rooms. ( but, I doubt it.)
  • Baby Chic and the Nursery Revolution
    In terms of a theme inspired room, again many are opting for themes that are gender neutral and that can carry on through and beyond the infant years. Think under the sea, the forest and virtually anything connected to nature.



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