Month: December 2019

Photo By Michael Morse Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Long Eared Winter Glow Black and White” by Michael Morse. Location: Market Lake, Idaho. “A long-eared owl is backlit in the early morning light as it sits perched watching over a field waiting for a morning snack to peek out of the snow-covered landscape of
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With home prices having long since surpassed their pre-financial crisis peaks, many Americans can’t afford to buy a house. And in urban areas, where jobs are often concentrated, Americans are struggling to make rent. The affordable housing crisis is squeezing the middle class and the poor alike. And while the Trump administration has targeted rental-assistance
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Photo By Bill Sisson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Snow Bound Bison” by Bill Sisson. Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. “During a very cold snowstorm in Yellowstone National Park, these bison were coming around a turn in the road between Mammoth and Cooke City as I was driving around the turn in the opposite
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Photo By Franka M. Gabler Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Visiting Yosemite Falls” by Franka M. Gabler. Location: Yosemite Village, California. “A winter snowstorm didn’t stop this young family from exploring Yosemite Valley,” says Gabler. “This was photographed at lower Yosemite Falls trail.” See more of Franka M. Gabler’s photography at frankagabler.com. Photo of
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Buying a used RV can be one of the smartest moves. You’ll get the RV you want at a fraction of the price that it costs to get that model new. That’s why used RVs are so appealing to a wide variety of customers. However, that doesn’t mean you should go out and buy a
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