Let Your Ashes Be Your Last Creative Expression

If you would like to be cremated when you pass away, make sure you also let your loved ones know what you would like done with your ashes. Your ashes do not have to just sit in an urn. You can have your ashes turned or incorporated into other items. Think of it as a way to leave a final creative mark on the world. Here are a few creative ways you and your ashes could be honored after you pass away. Read More 

Four Factors To Consider When Buying A Small Business

There are times when someone inherits a business from a relative that they have no desire to run. When this happens, many business owners choose to sell the business so that someone else can run it instead of them. This can be a great opportunity to own a business where all of the leg work has already been done. If you are in the market to buy a small business, there are companies that specialize in that type of commerce that may be able to help you in your search. Read More 

DIY Tree House Project For Your Children

Most children love to get outside and make things with their parents. It gives them a sense of pride knowing they had a hand in making the project you are working on. Below are some tips on building a tree house With your child. The Tools Before you get started on your tree house, determine the tools and materials you will need to make it. For example, you may need a table saw, screws, nails, bolts, lumber, handsaw, chisel, circular saw, and more. Read More 

See The CDL Test Through The Examiner’s Eyes

As you are practicing and preparing for your CDL testing, you probably are more than a little nervous. That's normal and the nerves will ease when it's all over. Being afraid to fail is the biggest issue, and while you can't make it fail-proof, you can learn more about the CDL Examiner's point of view to help ease your mind. Passable Mistakes Understand that the CDL Examiner knows you are only human and you make mistakes. Read More 

3 Reasons to Use Propane Gas to Heat Your New Rural Cabin

Are you building a building a vacation cabin in the woods or in the mountains? Is it too far off the grid to connect to local gas lines for heat? If so, you'll likely need to keep a tank on your property to power the cabin's furnace. Your two primary fuel choices are either oil or LP gas, also commonly known as propane or butane. While is a common choice, there are many reasons why you may want to consider propane. Read More