Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

PRICE REDUCED! 1704 31st St, Galveston TX 77550


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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Top national parks for families




Each year, hundreds of millions of people visit the 397 destinations that comprise the country's National Park System. Summer is the ideal time to explore many of these parks, as the kids are out of school and activities in the parks are in full swing. Here are four national parks that are worth putting on your family's life list.
Yellowstone National Park
Spanning parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone National Park tops the list. Yellowstone was the first national park, created on March 1, 1872, in an act signed by then President Ulysses S. Grant, and it is the eighth-largest national park in the United States, which means there is a lot to see and do. It is home to the most geologically active lands on the planet. The gushing geysers and bubbling hot springs are the park's signature features. But the wildlife is famous, too. Get ready for the priceless look on your children's faces when they first see a bison crossing the road. With all this action, it is no wonder that Yellowstone is one of the country's most-visited parks as well. "If you want to miss the crowds, enter the park early in the morning, which is a great time to see the wildlife, too," says Nathan Borchelt, an editor and national park aficionado at GORP.com. "Or better yet, stay the night in the park for sunset views that day-trippers rarely see."
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Covering more than a half a million acres, Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee is the most-visited national park in the country (drawing in around 10 million visitors annually). This park makes the list because it provides easy access to nature and is within a day's drive of nearly a third of the U.S. population. The park has nearly 800 miles of hiking trails and 16 mountain peaks higher than 6,000 feet. Families will see plenty of diverse wildlife, such as black bears, elk and a diverse collection of fauna and flora. Also, the park encompasses more than 90 historic buildings to explore.
Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park near Bar Harbor, Maine, delivers the full outdoor experience. It was the first national park created east of the Mississippi, and it is best known for its boulder-lined coast and former carriage-path trails that wind through the forest. Go hiking or trail running on Cadillac Mountain and enjoy the beautiful views and fresh mountain air. Also, explore the shores and islands with the family by kayak or canoe; areas such as Eagle Lake and Porcupine Island are stunning. Be sure to snag some of the area's famous lobsters and blueberries. And if you have time, plan a day-trip to Nova Scotia on the ferry.
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park, also jokingly known as the eighth wonder of the world, brings in more than 5 million visitors each year. Hiking below the canyon rim or rafting a section of the Colorado River will ensure the whole family experiences more than just a panoramic view from the top (though that's one stunning view). Tell the children that the rock they just touched is more than 2 billion years old, and you will most certainly see a look of wonder. If you are really adventurous, you can plan a mule-trek into (and out of) the canyon, but be sure to drink lots of water and put on sunscreen, as it will get hot as you ascend almost 4,500 vertical feet.


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Monday, September 29, 2014

5 Things to Consider About a Neighborhood Before Buying

Buying a home is a long-term, important investment, so take the time to discover what makes your targeted neighborhoods tick. There are a number of ways to check the pulse of a community; talking to neighbors can give you a great snapshot of what it’s like to live there. Here are five other ways to determine whether a neighborhood is the right fit for you.

1. Is it an up-and-coming area or still in transition?
You might start by researching local home values and foreclosure rates. Consider such factors as crime rate, development plans and proposed or new businesses. You can even contact local officials, such as the county property appraiser or the HOA manager (if applicable) for better insights. Sometimes buying a home in a transitional area may prove to be a good investment, but you probably want to make sure you'll feel good about your home in the interim, too.

2. Do the schools make the grade?
Even if you don’t have school-age children, you should be interested in how the schools in your potential neighborhood perform. Homes near high-ranking schools tend to maintain higher resale values. Start your research by visiting GreatSchools.org  or using the SchoolFinder tool at education.com.

3. What’s nearby?
Consider what’s important to you in your future neighborhood, and then explore the surrounding areas near your targeted home. Among things to keep in mind are proximity to stores, schools and green spaces. Aside from being practical, these amenities make it easy to mingle with neighbors, set up kids’ play dates or just play fetch with your pup. WalkScore.com is a great place to search for nearby amenities – all you have to do is plug in an address and mode of transportation.

4. How far is it from work?
Try the new INRIX Drive Time tool on remax.com to determine how long it will take you to drive to work, school or area stores from your new home. You can also time a potential commute by doing a test drive during the time of day you’re most likely to go to and from work. Explore mass transit options. In addition to offering an alternative to driving, good public transportation near your home can have a positive effect on your property value.

5. How safe is it?
A neighborhood watch, well-lit streets, walkways, security systems and little to no signs of vandalism are signs of a safe neighborhood. You can see a picture of the types of crimes that occur in the neighborhood by researching on city-data.com or FBI.gov and the local police department’s website.

A RE/MAX agent is one of the best helpers you could have on your quest to find the right neighborhood – and the right home – for your needs.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Pet boarding is the best bet for your family friend




When you have pets there are many considerations to keep in mind, especially when you go away on business or for a leisure vacation. Pet boarding offers an easy solution to those who need someone outside of family and/or friends to take care of their pets. Pet boarding facilities are good choices because they are establishments with a good amount of staff members who will take good care of your pet while you are gone. Here are some more reasons why pet boarding businesses are ideal:

Offer a Full-Service Solution

Pet boarding companies are often in business for quite a long time as they offer pet owners a full-service pet care solution. In addition to feeding your pet and caring for them in your absence, pet boarding facilities also play with them, let the dogs play with each other and keep them safe the entire time you are gone. Some pet boarders will even offer grooming and training options to their pet guests.

Watch Your Pets 24/7

Pet boarding companies will watch over your pets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This allows you to enjoy your vacation or get work done on your business trip and not have to worry about your playful pup or frisky feline being alone at any time. The constant supervision means that anything your pet may need can be acquired when in the care of a pet boarder.

Have Vets on Call Just In Case.

No pet owner likes to envision their pet needing a veterinarian's assistance while they are away but the fact of the matter is that every once in awhile a pet may need some help due to an unexpected illness or just to be checked out for one reason or another. Many pet boarding facilities have an in-house vet or have one on call when needed for pet emergencies. This means that your pet will have that safeguard in place just in case it is necessary.

Now that you have a general overview of what a pet boarding company does and how they can help you with your specific pet care needs, it is the ideal time to get started. Pet boarding offers your pet a safe and enjoyable place to stay when you are on vacation or away on business.

by: Queen Diana
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/pets_and_animals/article_4204.shtml

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