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Wowee Woo Themes

April 9, 2010

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It’s spring. As is my *usual* custom, I’m in the process of organizing my blog themes, weeding out extraneous stuff, and going with a new look for many of them. I purchased a few themes from Woo Themes last year (Fresh News and Busy Bee), and have been very impressed with the quality. Moreover, when [...]

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Virtual Piano

April 1, 2010

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This is adorable. It’s a Virtual Piano. Got a kid who likes to fool around with the organ, or do you need a quick instrument to piece together a song? This is just so cute! You can change the styles: pan pipes, flute, guitar, organ, etc. And there are drum beats and a chord mode. [...]

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Tax Credits for the Homebuyer

January 20, 2010

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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Coldwell Banker. All opinions are 100% mine. Wow! I wish they’d had these tax credits available when I purchased my home. It’s a great time to be a home buyer– with the housing market in a slump, property prices are very low, and people [...]

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Find Your Lease Purchase Home on the Net

January 19, 2010

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It’s so easy nowadays to find a home, thanks to the Net. Wow! I loved poring over homes for sale… dream dream! LeasePurchaseSearch.com has made it all very easy, too. It’s a website dedicated to helping prospective homeowners find the perfect home under a lease purchase contract (rent to buy). Thanks to the unstable housing [...]

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Search Online for Studio Apartments

January 18, 2010

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Boy! I wish they had this website when I was younger and looking for studio apartments. Then again, I wish they’d had the INTERNET when I was younger! Well, the Internet has changed everything, hasn’t it? You can find just about anything, including your next “pad”! There’s a nifty website where you can search specifically [...]

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Finding Literature Online

December 22, 2009

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It’s winter for us in the United States– that means more inside activities. For us, it means more reading. I have a stack of books that I’ve ordered from the library, but there are several books that I desire to read that my library does not carry (I like history books, especially ancient civilizations and [...]

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