Looking to add a spark to your outdoor space this fall? One way to dial up the ambience is with a fire pit. The warm glow of fire is sure to grab the attention of friends and family looking for a good time under the stars. Today’s Transitions checked in with a few local … [Read more...] about Turn Up The Heat With A Fire Pit
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Three Essential Kitchen Tools That Don’t Take a Lot of Space
When people consider downsizing, kitchen appliances go quickly as people realize they are not cooking for larger families and are looking to spend less time in the kitchen. You don’t need a lot of tools to keep you eating fresh and healthy. Here are some tools and tips to make … [Read more...] about Three Essential Kitchen Tools That Don’t Take a Lot of Space
Rev. Ron’s Plan for Intentional Living (Hint…it involves the beach)
As people look toward retirement, they may ponder how they’ll fill the many hours once dedicated to a 40-hour-a-week job or other scheduled activities. How will they stay engaged, active, and involved as they get older? The Reverend Ronald L. Loughry had the answer years ago — be … [Read more...] about Rev. Ron’s Plan for Intentional Living (Hint…it involves the beach)
Seven Tips For A Summer Patio Makeover
With a little TLC, a backyard patio can easily become an extension of your home. Today’s Transitions has some easy tips to get your patio looking its best for late summer and fall.Add a RugAdding a rug can help define the area and enhance the overall look. Be sure to choose a … [Read more...] about Seven Tips For A Summer Patio Makeover
Planning a Party: How to make it personal, set the scene and tell a story
A perfect party is one that’s filled with family and friends. This was a priority for Tilly Barr when she started planning a surprise 90th birthday party for her father, Jelle. To make sure everyone important to him could be in attendance, she began sending out invitations six … [Read more...] about Planning a Party: How to make it personal, set the scene and tell a story