Baby Boomers Retirement may be Jeopardised by Boomerang Kids
Boomerang Kids are young adults who left to go to college, get married or just strut their independence and are now returning to the safety net of our homes – where life is comfortable and expenses are low or nonexistent. This can be a mixed blessing for Baby Boomer parents, both emotionally and financially. There [...]
How to Make Extra Money with Spring Cleaning and eBay
Spring´s arrival brings with it a sense of refreshment and renewal, and that explains why spring cleaning is so common. People feel like renovating their homes and getting rid of things they do not use or would like to replace. Selling your old items through eBay is a great way to easily and quickly make [...]
Newspaper Monopoly That Lost Its Grip
By DAVID CARR Published: May 12, 2013 [The New York Times] A year after announcing a plan to reorganize The Times-Picayune of New Orleans into a more digitally focused enterprise that produced a newspaper just three days a week — enraging local residents — its owners have added a new innovation: they will go back [...]
I golf therefore I swear
With the season finally turning from the harsh frigid temperatures of winter to glorious spring as someone once said “Men’s thoughts turn to fancy”. Spring, what a wonderful time. The grass begins it’s transition from brown to green. Trees begin to leave and the juleps’ and spring flowers begin to bloom. And more importantly you [...]
Getting Prepped (and Primped!) for Europe
PBS Airs Premiere of 10 Buildings That Changed America May 12
RICHMOND – First designed by Thomas Jefferson to resemble a Roman temple, the Virginia State Capitol marked the beginning of the American tradition of modeling government buildings on Roman and Greek temples. Apparently, it was good enough for Spielberg to shoot Lincoln. Our State Capitol is among the buildings surveyed in 10 BUILDINGS THAT CHANGED [...]













