Day at the Beach: Priceless
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Due to an errand being rearranged, I got home earlier than expected. It’s in the low 70s where I’m at and the sun is out. Since I live across the street from the beach I decided to mix fun with pleasure. I tossed some laundry in and decided to walk on the beach while it washes.
Cost of this? Nothing,well if you factor in rent and utilities then it does cost a bit ($650/month for rent and electricity). The strange part is just down the street people are paying $800,000 for the chance to enjoy the beach. This area is such a mix of economic backgrounds.
I caught up on some reading and found two different articles, both published by USA Today (thanks Ana!):
My question is which is more true in your area?
The stories are only a few days apart, so I’m a bit confused. Are Americans skipping out on luxuries like Starbucks, but using their credit cards to pay their bills? That’s a bit scary.
Here’s something on saving money….
For all the ING Direct members and those considering using ING, here’s a nifty calculator to see what your monthly earnings in interest will be.
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March 4th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
GPT, glad you enjoyed your nice weather
It’s been cloudy and rainy all day here.
I think the economic stories are going to get even more interesting over the coming six months. Have you ever heard that an old Chinese curse translates to “May you live in interesting times”?
March 4th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Ana, I’ve heard of that curse…I have to say it makes sense to me.
That sounds like a lovely day. It’s either free or part of what you’re paying for, in the latter case you’re just maximizing your investment.
P.S. Love the panda!
March 5th, 2008 at 2:37 pm
@ Ana: You’re right that we’re going through some interesting times.
@Mrs. Micah: Thanks! I’ve been putting off the panda picture because I wanted something perfect. When am I going to learn….