How to Install a New Bicycle Tube

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Of course, I could have figured out myself how to change a bicycle tire :o) But there is something reassuring in learning it from an expert, especially a local one. Parker Ramspott has owned and operated a bicycle store in Amherst, Massachusetts for over 20 years, which just an hour drive from where we live right now.

The video below explains how to install a new bicycle tire, plainly and simply. Be sure to check out the rest of the series: Repairing a Bicycle Tire.


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Housework: Burn Calories Frugal Style

“Any workout which does not involve a certain minimum of danger or responsibility does not improve the body - it just wears it out.”
~ Norman Mailer, American Novelist and Playwright

Happy Housewife

Okay, admittedly I do have an actual gym membership. It’s a fairly frugal one too, which allows me to bring a guest with me every darned day if I want to. But, in our recent spate of spring cleaning, I have come to realize how much aerobic work there is just around the house.

Think about it, you save $20-$80 a month on that gym membership and you get a clean house at the same time. Nothing wrong with that approach.

Any activity can burn calories, strengthen your heart and help increase your metabolism. So pick up those feet and get a move on!

Some of the lovely, heart-pumping activities that you can get up to around the house include:

  1. Painting a room or the garden fence.
  2. Emptying, dusting and reorganizing a closet.
  3. Washing the road-salt off your car.
  4. Collecting, bagging and hauling old clothes to goodwill.
  5. Churning your own butter…easier said than done.
  6. Raking up last year’s leaves.
  7. Scrubbing down the tub and shower…icky but very labor-intensive. :-)
  8. Cleaning, pumping up and greasing your bicycle.
  9. De-cobwebbing all the corners and ceilings in your house.
  10. Sanding down and repainting the deck.
  11. Weeding and mulching the garden.
  12. Hand-turning the compost bins.
  13. Winding the balls of yarn for your next knitting project.
  14. Mopping all the hardwood floors.
  15. Sweeping out the garage.
  16. Having a yard sale.
  17. Washing all the windows in the house.
  18. Cleaning out the gutters.
  19. Building a chicken coop or treehouse.
  20. Finally taking down the Christmas lights!

You may not have all of these chores, or perhaps you can think of a few more. But all that I realized is that exercise can be found on more than a stairmaster.

Happy, healthy days to you!

Online Scrapbook & Journal

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“Journal writing is a voyage to the interior”
~ Christina Baldwin, American Author & Speaker

Child Writing

Today we launched Solas na Cruinne, our new family blog. Solas na Cruinne is Irish and means both Light of the World, and Light of the Universe. We feel filled with divine light from the universe each and every day, so it seemed appropriate. ;-)

Our main intention is to document for ourselves all of the fun, challenging, inspiring things that we get up to on a daily basis in our lives.

We will slowly be importing older posts from our other blogs and typing in notes from our travel journals over the past two years.

Though it is mainly for us to refer to and remember good times we hope that it will inspire some other people out there!

Let us know what you think!