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Slow down a little!
I moved into this place in summer last year. This year, we tore up the backyard, built a greenhouse, and even stuck an electroculture antenna in the ground! Don’t forget to take time away from the grind and play in nature. We can’t go full tilt all the time.
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Lessons in Bookkeeping: Corporate Vs. Private
Since its invention, the practice of accounting has been used by various States to keep track of concepts like taxation and State revenue. In fact, according to official history, records from Ancient Egypt show that economic activities were primarily performed by the State, requiring the invention of the Scribe to keep track of taxation on…
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One Who Comes Before
The man. The myth. The legend. Nestled in the frigid mountains of northern British Columbia lies the modest town of Houston. Here lives a man who has trained for over 20 years in various martial arts. Seeing a need in this town for people to get in shape, be more confident in themselves, and have…
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Doing business in the Private: The Community Handyman
When I was younger, I hated working with my hands. I dreaded getting up at the crack of dawn everyday to haul construction materials across the job site for 8 to 12 hours. As I got older though, I realized it wasn’t the work that I hated. It was the concept of being another drone…
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The First Step
Welcome to the beginning of The Silver Scale! I chose this brand name as a reference to one of my favorite pieces of nerd-culture (If you know, then you know). It was an item that allowed it’s holder to dive deeper into the water than they could before. I thought that was rather fitting, because…
