In the last few weeks, we have had the unfortunate luck of coming in contact with a number of “takers” in the world. You know, the ones that are always the victim, the ones who are always inconvenienced, the ones that think they are the only people being affected by the ups and downs…
Read More »Summer is here and solar production is a its highest. When we meet with clients we answer a lot of questions about a system’s options and these are the most common questions: • What’s the most efficient system with the best payback? • What about battery backup for power when…
Read More »I have written about our feet and their needs, I have written about the types of good shoes and why it is worth the extra money to buy custom handmade shoes. It is now time to talk about how to take care of your shoes. (Past articles available at http://ashland.oregon.localsguide.com…
Read More »Bill Collector with Waxed Handlebar Moustache: “I have a writ of execution to seize your tuba. Hand it over.” Judgment Debtor in Faded T-shirt with Holes: “You’re too late. I sold it to my roommate yesterday for a dollar.” Bill Collector: “That’s an avoidable transfer. I’m taking the tuba.” Judgment…
Read More »In the last issue we discussed jewelry appraisals in detail. How do coin appraisals work in comparison to jewelry appraisals? This may seem strange, but coin appraisals tend to be much closer to the actual value of the items they represent, than jewelry appraisals. Coins are an investment for many…
Read More »For many years I’ve been practicing acupuncture—10 years to be exact—and this year I turned 47. Yikes! Just a few more years and I’ll be 50. Okay, realistically folks, 50 is the new 30; at least that’s my belief. Yes, things change a bit—noticing a few more lines here and…
Read More »In Ashland, when you talk about a walk in the park, one thinks of beautiful Lithia Park and the Shakespeare Theatre attraction. If you visit Ashland and do not take time to stroll through this incredible park, you have not experienced the fullness of the city. In Mountain Meadows 55+…
Read More »In my practice I use 2 main methods of healing. Network Spinal Analysis and Somato Respiratory Integration, or 12 Stages of Healing. 12 Stages of Healing, is a process using focused touch, breath, movement, and attention to gain the wisdom from parts of our bodies that have been alienated, abused,…
Read More »Rose Gerstner is a long time member of Lithia Artisans Market. She is a savvy business woman with a remarkable eye for fashion. She exemplifies that rare blend of sophistication, entrepreneurial drive, and creativity. Rose has a subtle way about her. She is intent on making positive change in this…
Read More »I am happy to announce that my clinic is growing. I have brought in new practitioners to best assist in the whole person healing process. An amazing Ashland massage therapist, my office manager Nancy now offers her soothing all natural esthetician services and a well respected solution focused therapist who’s just moved…
Read More »Today’s self-publishing industry has democratized the world of writing and publishing, giving authors control over their creative and financial futures. At the heart of publishing is the printing and distribution of books. Two of the most popular print-on-demand (POD) companies are Lightning Source and Createspace. Here’s a brief comparison of…
Read More »Mark & Andrea Hutto give real answers to questions asked by actual customers. “I have an insurance appraisal on my diamond ring for $18,000. How much can I sell the ring for?” This is a question we hear all the time. Often before people sell an item to a store…
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