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Celebrating the most important part of the Lake Erie Bluffs, the water itself

Sometimes when something spectacular is sitting right in your back yard, you tend to take it for granted. After weathering the past two pandemic years, isn’t it high time we made a pact to appreciate the wonder and beauty surrounding us? Lake Erie is Mimi’s favorite Great Lakes for a gazillion reasons, and you’re invited to see why...

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Pristine Clean is offering 20% off power washing services, including full house wash, roof cleaning, and concrete driveway washing and sealing

Pristine Clean is widely known for its professional power washing services offered at a low, upfront flat rate. The company’s “everyone-gets-the-same-good-deal” philosophy is rooted in a core value that everyone should be treated fairly, not just those willing to negotiate. Pristine Clean is offering its power washing services at the...

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Summer heat and increased activity can make varicose vein symptoms worse

We are already nearing the midpoint of summer when heat and increased activity can exacerbate symptoms of varicose veins, including achiness, swelling and fatigue. In fact, county fairs—like the Great Geauga County Fair coming August 31—can be a perfect storm for symptoms. “County fairs are a good reminder of the importance of...

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Copeland Oaks offers an active and maintenance-free lifestyle for those 55 and over

During the summer, many of us travel to visit our aging parents only to discover they are not managing household complexities as well as they once did. Or we ourselves may be exhausted from yet another year of lawn mowing, hedge trimming, mulching, gutter cleaning, etc. And summer will soon transition into fall, signaling the end of yet...

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Lake Metroparks offers pup-friendly, outdoor fun for you and your best furry friend to discover

After doing a little Google research, Mimi discovered that the “dog days of summer” are a real thing. Who knew? According to the Farmers’ Almanac, they occur between July 3 and August 11 each year, signifying the “most oppressive period of summer” in terms of heat. But the name doesn’t have anything to do with the heat. During...

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