My husband learned to drive a tractor when he was 14 years old. He possessed 1500 acres of farmground alongside his dad and brother by the time he was 24. Now, at 26, he possesses 2500 acres due to entreprenual skills and work ethic.
Stephanie Bachman on Jul 3, 2017 9:43:00 AM
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My husband learned to drive a tractor when he was 14 years old. He possessed 1500 acres of farmground alongside his dad and brother by the time he was 24. Now, at 26, he possesses 2500 acres due to entreprenual skills and work ethic.
Stephanie Bachman on Jun 30, 2017 9:03:00 AM
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You know how florists' flower arrangements always look like that immaculate, perfectly dressed neighbor you can’t help but get a little starry-eyed at? And when you look at your own attempted flower vase arrangement, it’s wilted over like a little kid who had their candy stolen?
Sometimes our flower centerpieces can use an upgrade and the right change can enhance and draw attention to the beauty of your home décor. Below are some suggestions that can turn your fainting flowers into eye-popping conversation starters.
Stephanie Bachman on Jun 23, 2017 10:28:00 AM
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With the summer sun pitching high and everyone venturing back outdoors after a particularly brutal winter, the season is ripening for those involved in the high energy of rodeoing.
But for Kolbey Hughes, the season of rodeo has already been rewarding. Waking up to work out and practice for six hours a day, Kolbey has qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo in calf roping, being one of only three men in the Rocky Mountain region who go to nationals in the category.
Stephanie Bachman on Jun 14, 2017 9:52:00 AM
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Imagine dozing beneath a constellation of stars, the warm summer air carrying with it a scent of pine and sagebrush.
When we usually go camping, our view from our sleeping bag or bed is either of a tent tarp or the ceiling of a trailer. It's not too often that you get the silvery view of the milky way.
This is why hammocking is such a unique experience as you get to sleep in nature with no walls and no ceilings—just you being held aloft by two trees and the supportive comfort of a hammock.
Stephanie Bachman on May 31, 2017 9:33:00 AM
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Our households are stuffed with all sorts of fabric and textile materials. And like all other household items like toasters and sinks, there is a common theme: they break, or in this case, tear or rip. But when our car has a flat tire, we don't toss out the car. We patch on a new tire and continue on our way.
Stephanie Bachman on May 26, 2017 9:43:00 AM
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When it comes to outdoor adventure in Idaho, you never have to travel far. And when it comes to the variety of activities available, it’s only growing.
Stephanie Bachman on May 22, 2017 8:24:00 AM
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Learning a new language is much like taking apart a computer. In the process, you manage to jumble up all the importance stuff, break something essential, and baffle yourself when there are extra pieces that have to fit in somewhere. This will then be followed by you stomping out of the room in frustration, cursing in your own native tongue at the impossibility of what you need to perform.
Stephanie Bachman on May 19, 2017 8:16:00 AM
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We all have things we don’t use—whether that be exercise equipment, fancy kitchenware, or obscure sweaters from our great aunt. Yet many people overlook the more essential things we don’t use often enough—our muscles.
Stephanie Bachman on May 15, 2017 1:12:00 PM
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Hacking. In some cases it can be amusing, like that time a man hacked the Los Angeles phone system to win a Ferrari from a radio competition. But in most cases it is frustrating, dangerous, and even detrimental to your business or personal information. And just as people are known to pick up unhealthy bugs, your computer can also contract a nasty virus that can harm its internal system. Because of this, cyber security is essential to keeping your personal information and computer safe.
Stephanie Bachman on May 12, 2017 8:49:00 AM
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Before I say anything else, I believe that chicken hearts can be found exclusively in Satan's refrigerator. With its lingering metallic taste and that gummy texture that never seems to break down in your mouth, a chicken heart is the perfect size to get lodged in your throat if you try and swallow it before it chooses to be done with you.