I have dealt with several first-time home buyers lately who have had no idea of where to start in buying their first home. This is exciting to me because I enjoy educating and showing my clients how easy the process is if they are prepared and are willing to communicate with their lender and Real […]
Lee’s Faith & Fitness: Egg White Muffins
It’s been some time since my last article. Summer has been busy, vacation with my family, gym time, and getting in my miles on my bicycle. This edition of Lee’s Faith & Fitness brings you Lee’s Egg White Muffins. You’ll need eggs, onion, red bell pepper, cherry tomatoes and Mrs. Dash seasoning. Directions: Spray olive […]
“Librarians roasting each other” – Krystle reviews “The Invisible Library”
Book: The Invisible Library Author: Genevieve Cogman My Rating: 3 out of 5 Bookmarks I’m part of an online book club, and this was our book for September. I was looking forward to this one because the heroine is a librarian, hello! I enjoyed it, but readers beware, because the author does a lot of […]
Krystle’s Bookworm Diaries reviews The Dog Log
Book: The Dog Log Author: Richard Lucas My Rating: 4 out of 5 arf arf’s Full disclosure here, I’m a cat person. So, when someone recommended I read and review The Dog Log, I thought “This might not go so well.” I should also disclose that when I read or watch stories about animals I’m […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Great Reasons to Sell This Fall
School is back in session, the holidays are right around the corner, you might not think that now is the best time to sell your house. But with inventory below historic numbers and demand still strong, you could be missing out on a great opportunity for your family. Here are some reasons why you should consider […]
Krystle’s Bookworm Diaries Reviews “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek”
Book: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Author: Kim Michele Richardson My Rating: 5 out of 5 BIG FAT UGLY TEARS A book store employee recommended this book to me, and bless her, she deserves a raise. This is the best story I’ve read all year. Have you ever read a story so beautiful and […]
Muleshoe Chronicles: Treacherous Ozark Trails Lead to Pleasant Dining Surprise
This is a series of columns called the Muleshoe Chronicles. Muleshoe is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran who likes to ride. He lives in Benton. Read more of his columns at mysaline.com/muleshoe. Muleshoe here. On Saturday, a couple of friends and I struck out to savor some of the closing days of summer on […]
Krystle’s Bookworm Diaries Reviews Suffering the Scot
Book: Suffering the Scot Author: Nichole Van My Rating: 5 out of 5 bagpipes I’ll be honest, I love everything Nichole Van writes. You should check out all of her work on Kindle Unlimited, seriously. That being said, I read Suffering the Scot because I’m trying to read 100 books this year, and hers are […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: A Latte a Day Keeps Homeownership Away
The pumpkin spice latte is launching soon, so you may be tempted to spend your extra cash on a daily caffeine fix, but that small expense can add up to a big number – fast! Saving for a down payment takes a little discipline, so limiting your extra purchases (like a latte a day from […]
Introducing… Krystle’s Bookworm Diaries – “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is the first book review
Book: Where’d You Go, Bernadette Author: Maria Semple My Rating: 3 out of 5 shrugs Reading this book was an experience. Usually, reading a book is an effortless, relaxing way to pass the time. This was not the case here. First, this book has seven parts, but zero chapters. As the girl who checks how […]
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