Selling Your Home in the Winter Traditionally, spring is the most popular time to sell your home. In the winter, temperatures start to drop, people begin hunkering down, and home sellers see fewer buyers and lower offers. However, like most things last year, the real estate market continues to be different in 2021. In fact, […]
Snowpocalypse is too a word!
Surely Miriam-Webster’s Dictionary will admit “snowpocalypse” as a real word soon. If you’re the type of person who clicks all the links in an article, even if it just leads you to a page with just one sentence about the word “snowpocalypse,” you’re the real MVP.
Krystle’s Favorite Literary Couples
My Favorite Literary Couples Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays! Is it because Valentine’s Day is also my birthday? Maybe. I thought, in honor of the day of love I could make a list of my favorite book couples! #1 Darcy + Elizabeth (Pride and Prejudice) Broody, strong and silent type Darcy falling […]
Shirtless Chef is “holding out for a gyro” in this week’s recipe
When it comes to places on this globe that I find myself drawn to, it’s the Greek Isle of Zakynthos and New Zealand. Drop me off at either of those places, take my phone, never contact me again, and I’ll be all good. Seriously, do not come back for me. It stands to reason then […]
3 ways to use tech to stay active even if you’re staying indoors
With technology, there’s very little reason to leave the house anymore! Smart gadgets are slowly changing the way we exercise and giving us more insight into our how our bodies work. Gyms, Pilates classes and athletic clubs are being replaced by online classes, virtual exercise programs and smart watches. These substitutions offer more convenience and […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: What are the Closing Costs of Selling a Home?
What are the Closing Costs of Selling a Home? Selling a home requires more time and effort than many people realize. When closing day rolls around, it’s time to pay the people who helped along the way. From attorneys and contractors to Uncle Sam, there are plenty of people who will be lining up to take […]
I was teary eyed! – Krystle reviews Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics
Book: Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics Author: Dolly Parton My Rating: 5 stars Y’all, I love Dolly Parton. Who doesn’t, really? The woman is a national treasure. I’m reviewing the audiobook version of this, because I listened to it on Audible, but I’m sure the physical book is just as good. As an […]
Shirtless Chef shows how to take your mushroom and stuff it
The great thing about taking the time to figure out how to modify traditional foods into healthy dishes is… not only is it better for you, but a lot of the time it ends up tasting better. Take the Philly Cheesesteak for instance. I’m betting most of you have only eaten a Philly Cheesesteak sandwich […]
The Last “Anna’s Avenue” – Our high school columnist is beginning a new chapter in another state
EDITOR’S NOTE: Anna Colby impressed me right away as someone who sought out a position as a writer with MySaline, even though we hadn’t advertised one. She then proceeded to write a piece to apply for the non-existent position that actually made me angry to read… because I couldn’t find a single correction to make […]
This Series is Coming to Netflix…Read it First! – Krystle reviews Shadow and Bone
Book: Shadow and Bone Author: Leigh Bardugo My Rating: 3.5 Bones Attention YA Fantasy lovers! There’s a new series coming to Netflix based on one of my favorite fantasy series by Leigh Bardugo and I am equal parts nervous and excited. I highly recommend you read the Shadow and Bone series first (also Six of […]
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