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THREE GREAT DIY PROJECTS YOU CAN DO AT HOME
Every now and then, you may feel that itching need to change things at home. A few new accessories here and some rearrangements there may be all it takes for you to feel more comfortable. People will change their minds about what they like and what they donโt want, and thatโs unavoidable and completely fine.
By Trending Us5 years ago in Lifehack
Where to find Free SVG files
Youโve finally done it; youโve given into the craze and bought yourself a cricut (or any other brand, such as the Janome artistic edge). Donโt worry- I can promise itโs just as addicting as it looks, and certainly not as hard as it looks!
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Lifehack
I'm A New Mom & Here's Why I Love My VoiceGift . Top Story - April 2021. Created with: VoiceGift.
Time is a gift. Lost time is never found. The only constant is time. Why is it that time is always characterized as something we passively receive? Is it because in this fast-paced world it can become so hard to take the time to slow down, enjoy the moment, and just be present?
By Ashley Reinke Hawk 5 years ago in Lifehack
Popularity Of Jute And Cotton Bags After Plastic Ban
Since our government has restricted the use of plastic bags, cotton and jute bags' popularity is gradually enhancing. One of the primary reasons why plastic bags and other plastic products were banned is because they had single-use. It means that you had to throw them away after use, leading to an increase in the amount of waste ending up in landfills. The government wanted to replace 'use and throw' products with 'mend and reuse' products. To meet the massive demand for jute and cotton bags, numerous manufacturers and exporters have cropped up all over the country.
By James Smith5 years ago in Lifehack
Dr. Michael Estes | Restoring motorboats with passion
Hello readers! I am Dr. Michael Estes, a Lansing area doctor, a physician, a husband, a father, Owner of Intessa Marijuana Clinic in Okemos and a boat restoration enthusiast. Besides being a full-time Emergency Response Medicine Doctor and a general physician in different hospitals and medical institutions, I also crave beautiful aquatic rides like a motorboat. My zeal for boats and restoring vehicles and motorboats kicked in when I was pursuing my bachelor's in Biology and Physiology, along with a minor in Chemistry from the esteemed California State University, Long Beach, in 1999. I fairly remember those years when I used to devote all my leisure time to monthly boat magazines like yachting and wooden boats. My roommates and I were complete motor boat freaks and had bought tones of boat magazine subscriptions, but the fact all those subscriptions were bought under the name of Michael Estes grants me the real authority over those magazine piles (You hear that frank!). Those were the days when I was still an undergraduate, but today over the years have passed, but my affinity for yachts and motorboats has not even subsided by a bit. The gleaming beauties of the 90s, like the Albin 48 Cutter and Azimut 54 Flybridge, still get me to go head over heels when I gaze then.
By Dr. Michael Estes5 years ago in Lifehack











