With new home buyers now owning or soon closing on their first home the question becomes how do I start to furnish and decorate my new house. Finding a good bargain is the ticket. When you move to a new city how do you go about finding those "favorite haunts". For Colorado Springs there are several consignment stores to add to your list of places to check. Here are a couple of favorite that depending on what you are looking for can be just the place for a special find. Keep in mind the magic of consignment stores is that new items come in all the day so planning to go by there on a consistent basis is the key to success.
Broadmoor Consignment - 1515 S. 8th Street. Show the Map of 1515 S. 8th Street
I Saw It First - 104 E. Cheyenne Road. Show The Map of 104 E. Cheyenne Road
Platte Furniture - 2331 Platte Place. Click here for their website, map and details.
Consignment stores have a pricing structure that changes the price based on how long the item has been there. Ask for specifics at each store for their price mark-downs.
With today's winter storm warning in effect I thought writing about creating & keeping a "winter car kit" in your car would be a good topic.
Keeping an emergency kit in each of your cars is not as difficult as you might think. You can buy them "pre-packaged" and ready to go from car clubs, car accessory stores or make your own. Here is a list of ideas for what to include:
• Jumper cables
• Blanket (thermal not cotton is better)
• Flashlight & extra batteries
• Shovel
• Bottled Water
• High energy foods (energy bars, dried fruit, nuts, etc)
• Fire extinguisher
• First aid kit
• Rope/chain for towing
• Distress flag (red bandana or shop towel)
Remember that when you are stuck in snow to crack your windows a little bit for fresh air to come in. Running your car for a few minutes every hour to provide heat is ok but take extra care to check your tailpipe regularly for being clogged with snow, etc. Do not get out of your car and walk unless you can see the building/business/home you want to walk to.
If at all possible do not go out during bad weather or winter storm warnings as the road conditions can change quickly.
Thanksgiving is two weeks from today - are you ready? If not and you are looking for ideas on what to cook and/or add for Thanksgiving? There is a wonderful opportunity in Colorado Springs this Friday and Sturday, November 13th and 14th between 10:00 am and 7:00 pm to sample traditional and speciality items from a fabulous chef & catering company headquartered here.
Chefs and planners are going to be onsite to help you make this Thanksgiving special, easy and fun!
The Market at Garden of the God's Gourmet is located at 2528 W.Cucharras in Old Colorado City. For more information con Thanksgiving, catering or just picking up great food/ideas for a dinner or party, check out there website at The Market at Garden of the Gods or call 719-471-2799.
For all Colorado Drivers (and visitors driving in our State) with cell phones, Colorado Legislature passed a bill that goes into effect December 1, 2009 requiring hands free cell phone use while operating a motor vehicle. This is for drivers age 18 and above. For those under 18, no cell phones can be used while driving. Fees for violating this law are $50 for the first offense and $100 for the 2nd offense.
To read the entire bill click on the following link. House Bill 1094 Link
I know Colorado Springs has a lot to offer for anyone considering a move here. 300 days of sunshine per year, temperatures that just don't make sense sometimes (60 degree days in January), a melting pot of people with a lot of military coming through and deciding this is where they want to come back to and/or retire.
Apparently it also offers a stronger than average economy as discussed in The Colorado Springs Business Journal article Colorado Springs Ranks in Top 40 . In addition to the beauty, fun and environment, the article discusses the analysis and specifics tracked on Colorado Springs including real estate jobs, and unemployment rates. With a lot of people looking for the positive and a measure of hope as the holidays approach this article is a great boost.
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