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Saturday, November 20th, 2010

In the backyard of his Cherry Hill tract home, on a patch of ground about 25 feet by 50 feet it lands and roots,” Espinosa says. Janet’s World i don’t really like boats, so don’t surprise me with one, unless the surprise you’re looking for is “oh, wow! There just aren’t enough hours in the day (or space in this column) to keep up with all the interesting bits of news popping up. Here’s a grab bag of just some of the stuff that makes me go “hmmm.” Seattle — Gliding effortlessly through the water, fins slightly moving, they swim in cadence with the gentle ebb and flow. For at least a half-century, three ground covers have dominated the American home landscape: English ivy, pachysandra, and vinca minor, or periwinkle. Watch out – Conroy’s about! He’ll make you use the nbn and he’ll charge you thousands for the privilege. In his new memoir, “they Call Me Baba Booey,” Gary Dell’Abate — executive producer of “the Howard Stern Show” — explains how his childhood prepared him for the chaos of showbiz.

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Wow! Up next, “Spider Bones” by Kathy Reichs … Christmas with Southern Living 2010,” “Southern Living Annual Recipes 2010,” “Gooseberry Patch Christmas 2010,” “Christmas from the Heart 2010” by Better Homes and Gardens, and “Country …
First, major kudos to the Kern County Planning staff and Board of Supervisors for recognizing there was no lemonade to be had from the bitter lemon of decades of bad land use decisions that resulted in a patch of … global warming? Wow, a trifecta of …
In the backyard of his Cherry Hill tract home, on a patch of ground about 25 feet by 50 feet … it lands and roots,” Espinosa says. “I’m, like, wow! That’s really neat.” He also has ‘Catlin’s Giant,’ a purple-bronze ajuga, which some shy away from for its …
Janet’s World I don’t really like boats, so don’t surprise me with one, unless the surprise you’re looking for is “Oh, wow! Just what I never wanted!”
There just aren’t enough hours in the day (or space in this column) to keep up with all the interesting bits of news popping up. Here’s a grab bag of just some of the stuff that makes me go “hmmm.”
Nov 09, 2010 3:12am

Sarah Palin, Media Critic

Aw, shucks. Sarah Palin is “just a former governor and current housewife from Alaska, but even humble folks like (her) can read the newspaper.” Reading’s one thing. Comprehending’s another.
SEATTLE — Gliding effortlessly through the water, fins slightly moving, they swim in cadence with the gentle ebb and flow. Their lithe forms skim under waves — of salt water, sunlit hues and drifting kelp.
Nov 13, 2010 10:33am

Groundbreaking ground covers

For at least a half-century, three ground covers have dominated the American home landscape: English ivy, pachysandra, and vinca minor, or periwinkle.
Oct 22, 2010 2:28am

Conroy comes knocking

Watch out – Conroy’s about! He’ll make you use the NBN and he’ll charge you thousands for the privilege. At least, that’s what some in the media want you to think.
In his new memoir, “They Call Me Baba Booey,” Gary Dell’Abate — executive producer of “The Howard Stern Show” — explains how his childhood prepared him for the chaos of showbiz. An excerpt.
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If Buying a Boat Consider Your Boat Insurance

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Boats come in all different shapes and sizes. When it comes to sailboats, yachts, or even fishing boats, there are many different styles of boats within these categories. Consider your individual boating needs and explore all your available options before making your buying decision. Whether you like to ski or go fishing, or perhaps you are a new sailor, consider all your prefered water activities before buying your boat.

Just as boating enthusiasts differ in their boating preferences, so does boat insurance coverage. Depending on the boats uses, the monetary value of the boat and it’s importance to the owner, all points will greatly affect the policy costs.

You will find that there is a lot of options when it comes to boating insurance. You will want to think about whether you need just liability insurance or full coverage. Any asset you own that you decide to insure, all comes down to the same question. How much are you prepared to lose in the case of a mishap?

Naturally a boater who enjoys pontooning, will need a different type of coverage from the boater who engages in speed boating. You may only use your boat once a year during your annual leave holiday or you may only go on brief fishing excursions in the summer. Whatever your passion, your experience and choice should point towards safe boating.

These are just some of the points that you’ll need to consider when it comes to choosing your boat insurance. If you are buying a boat, and it maybe your first purchase, remember to budget for all your boating costs, not just your boat insurance. You will want to keep in mind all the maintenance and operational costs and include add a little extra for those unexpected expenses.

Even if your boat is basic, you will still have to factor into your insurance any boating equipment you have. For example your life jackets and other boat accessories. On the other hand you may have expensive equipment on board then you’ll need to carry more insurance and note this equipment individually on your policy boat insurance policy.

As with any insurance policy, the less that you have invested in your boat the lower your insurance premium. It is wise not to under insure. Boating is for your pleasure. If you can afford to indulge in a great activity, don’t cut corners now.

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