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Right now is the time to clean and seal your concrete to protect it from winter’s icy grip
Sure signs of fall include the tweet of football referee whistles, the rumble of school buses going down our streets, and pumpkin-spiced products showing up on grocery store shelves—everything from beer to breakfast cereal. But another tell-tale sign is the rush to complete essential fall home improvement projects, including cleaning and...
Read MoreWith more than 100 different options, choosing your Medicare coverage can be overwhelming and Dominic Bagnoli, of Maconachy Stradley Insurance, can help
Did you know there are more than a hundred options to choose from when it comes to Medicare? Did you know many of these choices have benefits that change annually? Annual Enrollment is coming in October; that’s when the majority of seniors can make a change in their benefits. Advertisements for the 2023 year will start on October 1, and...
Read MoreAshley Younkin specializes in photography that captures the love and joy found in your most precious relationships
We all have them…the people and moments in our lives we’re certain we’ll never forget. We may not forget the way they made us feel, but nothing preserves memories like photographs. Ashley Younkin Photography has been preserving moments and memories professionally for over 20 years. “I started taking pictures very young and...
Read MoreYou talkin’ to me??
I frequently get new patients who tell me they’ve been reading my Mimi articles for some time, when, one day, something mentioned in a story hits home and they see themselves, and their suffering, for the very first time. They tell me it feels like I’m speaking directly to them. Well, today, I’m speaking directly to you. If you’re...
Read MoreWearing your wine
We all drink and even cook with wine, but have you heard of wearing it? Through experimentation wineries find uses for the grape skins, pulp, seeds and stems left over after the winemaking process. Some press the grape skins and make a second wine while others use the leftovers, called pomace, as a compost to fertilize the vines or as fodder...
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