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The Bluetti AC180: The Ultimate Portable Power Station For RVers

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Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn The Bluetti AC180 RV camping electric generator Bluetti AC180: The Perfect Solution For Your Next RV Trip As RVers, we understand that firing up a gas-powered generator is sometimes necessary when dry camping. Doing without our favorite electronics, kitchen appliances, and other camping gadgets is practically unthinkable. Even if we have a robust RV solar power system, cloudy days call for supplemental generator power. But nobody goes RV camping to fill the air with generator noise. And now we don’t have to, thanks to powerful gear like the new Bluetti AC180 portable power station. A groundbreaking...

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4 Easy Ways to Organize Your Home’s Entryway

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Experts share their go-to tricks for decluttering the mess-prone area By Anna Kocharian There’s an unspoken rule that an entryway should serve as a drop-off point for all sorts of gear—shoes, coats, mail, and keys are just the start. And while some homes have a mudroom, hall closet, or garage with dedicated storage, others lack the necessary framework for concealing clutter. With that in mind, we turned to professional organizers for their tried-and-true tips for bringing a little more method to the madness that can be a home’s entry. Start With a Plan In a mudroom or entryway, function should...

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Rose Quartz Wall Hanging / Mobile

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Vendor: Scout Type: Wall Hanging & Artwork Price: 50.00 This Rose Quartz sun catcher is perfect for bringing natural beauty to your windows. Its unique design lets it capture the sunlight in a stunning way, creating a soft, warm glow that will breathe life into your space. Materials: Brass with gold plating, crystal, semi-precious stone and suction cup with a metal hook. Comes packed in muslin bag. Suction cup with a metal hook included to easily attach to windows. Dimensions: 14" long x 3.5" wide, Crystal: 1" x 1"

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These Western Cities Are Turning to “Extreme” Water Recycling

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A rendering of the Park Habitat office building, now under construction in San Jose, which will use treated wastewater to irrigate a living green wall. Hayes Davidson/Westbank This story was originally published by Yale E360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In downtown San Francisco, in a cavernous garage that was once a Honda dealership, a gleaming white-and-blue appliance about the size of a commercial refrigerator is being prepared for transport to a hotel in Los Angeles. There, this unit, called a OneWater System, will be installed in the basement, where its collection of pipes will take in...

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A Fishing Pole, A Picnic and A Book: Simple Activities in Educational Terms

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[TAG0] A Fishing Pole, A Picnic and A Book: Simple Activities in Educational Terms ~ Written by Lusi Austin from That Homeschool Life Having home schooled three older kiddos and now homeschooling their two younger siblings, has given me an unexpected gift: perspective. The blessing of perspective is that I can easily see the big picture. I have experienced how fast time really flies. I have learned to not sweat the unimportant things. I’ve learned to give more time to the things that matter most. I see how simple experiences can be learning opportunities.  I’ve now learned how to express the...

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