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It’s All About The Journey … 30 Mind-Blowing Sceneries That Totally Define Connecticut

Connecticut scenery is arguably some of the best in the United States. From mountains, to rivers, to rolling plains, Connecticut has a little bit of everything. In fact, we are known for having back roads so lush with greenery that you forget you’re on your way to work! See the beauty come to life on screen in these gorgeous photos captured by photographers during their travels through the Constitution State.

 

 

1. Mystic River

 

2. Wadsworth Falls, Middlefield

3. Litchfield

 

4. Short Beach, Branford

 

5. Fairfield Country Club

6. Hartford

 

7. Farmington River Valley

 

8. Southport Beach

 

9. Pine Creek

 

10. Indian Well State Park

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11. Buttonwood Farm, Griswold

 

12. Old Saybrook

 

13. Collinsville

14. Kent

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15. Lighthouse Point

16. East Granby

 

17. Pine Orchard Pier, Branford

18. Rocky Neck State Park

19. New Haven

 

20. Tod’s Point, Greenwich

21. Talcott Village

22. Pequonnock River Rail Trail

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23. The view from Cobble Mountain

24. Sleeping Giant State Park

25. East Rock Park

 

26. Quinnipiac River

27. Avon

 

28. Compo Beach, Westport

 

29. West Cornwall Bridge

30. Hamden

Connecticut’s beauty is definitely worth talking about. Is it as pretty as you remember?

 

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It’s All About The Journey … Summer Entertaining – Part 2

 

Let’s continue on this journey! Here are some additional topics and tips that will help you deliver a fine summer bash.

We’re Taking It Outside!

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Do: Having plenty of beverages for everyone is a must. If you have a nice yard or deck, utilize it. You want to make sure everyone has a place to sit and be comfortable – even if you put some blankets on the grass and some people can enjoy the party “picnic style”. BBQing or making  your event a pot luck are some good options for a casual party.

Don’t: Go over board. Your place is just the setting. All you need is some good music, food and great people and you’ll have an amazing summer bash.

It’s Getting Late

Do: If you realize that your home is located in a very woodsy area and there isn’t a lot of natural lighting make sure you have that covered. You can get some string lights (battery powered are best) and hang them around the deck or on tiki poles. Solar lighting is also wonderful and will give your home a different as you go from day to evening. This may also give you a reason to invest in a fire pit! I mean who doesn’t love making s’mores and telling ghost stories?

Don’t: Worry if you don’t have tiki poles or string lights – tons of candles,  moving the party inside or just calling it a night will all work as well.

Smaller Space?

Do: If you do not have a grand back yard or a spacious inside, no worries. The picture says it all – place some nice plants or flowers on the table, convert your coffee table or smaller side tables into serving tables by clearing them off just for the evening and have some fun summer music playing in the background to set the atmosphere. If you want to make your place look spacious, just move some furniture of decorations in to another room and close the door. Clear some counter space just for the day and have great lighting.

Don’t: Clutter. You want guests to move around freely and be able to get from one area to another with out scooting through a bunch of people.

Last, but far from least. Enjoy yourself and your home! It’s the secret to success for all parties and so easy to forget! Your home is your sanctuary and you want your guests to experience the same fabulous feel that you have when you’re there!

I hope these tips are helpful whether you just moved into your first place, or you just love to entertain.

 

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It’s All About The Journey … 13 Gorgeous Beaches In Connecticut You Have To Check Out This Summer

I don’t know about you, but I love a good trip to the beach. With the unofficial start of summer this weekend it’s time to start planning what beaches to frequenting for the season. Luckily, Connecticut has a lot of options.  These beaches in Connecticut are fan favorites, and great for a lone day of tide watching or a family outing.

 

 

You should pack a beach bag now so you can be ready as soon as the moment hits!

 

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It’s All About The Journey … 10 Country Connecticut Roads Offering An Unforgettable Scenic Drive

Even a state as scenic as Connecticut can get lost behind all the buildings and bustling cities. But these roads will let you return to the Connecticut you know and love. With spring coming in, these would be perfect for a scenic day trip with the windows down.

Tis the season to “hit the road” and enjoy the beautiful Constitution State – even the journey is enjoyable!

 

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It’s All About The Journey … These 12 Restaurants In Connecticut Don’t Look Like Much… But WOW, They’re Good

Discovering Connecticut isn’t all about the outdoors, here are some interesting dining opportunities where restaurants make their name by having extremely good food. So don’t get too distracted by the exterior. These restaurants far surpass their outsides, and may even surprise you with how big of a flavor punch they pack! If you’re looking for a new spot for date night I would definitely recommend checking out a place on this list!

 

 

Bon Appetit!

 

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It’s All About The Journey … These 15 State Parks In Connecticut Will Knock Your Socks Off

Connecticut’s state parks are simply breathtaking to behold. In the spring, entire valleys come to life as color returns, but you’re just as moved by autumn, when those spring colors transform. Every season has its reason, but these parks will let you enjoy them to the fullest!

 

Gillette Castle State Park (East Haddam)

You absolutely must take a view of the castle who’s builder coined the phrase “elementary, my dear Watson.” And don’t forget to check out the spectacular Connecticut River views!

 

Hammonasset Beach State Park (Madison)

If you want to visit the beach but still get in a workout, consider the miles of exercise trails this location offers. Many residents think this is the best beach in the state.

 

 Sleeping Giant State Park (Hamden)

This park offers a great hike, and a view of the sleeping giant mountain, so named from the Native-American story.

 

Harkness Memorial State Park (Waterford)

Walk through the mansion’s gardens and feel transported to 18th century England. Overlooking the Long Island Sound, it will be hard not to feel like royalty.

 

Silver Sands State Park (Milford)

This one is my personal favorite. The boardwalk and pier are phenomenal for photography and biking.

 

Kent Falls State Park (Kent)

This park features a beautiful waterfall with viewing platforms along the way so you can stop and enjoy the sounds.

 

Fort Trumbull State Park (New London)

This pre-Civil War fort is a sight to behold! Walk the grounds and soak in the state history.

 

Rocky Neck State Park (East Lyme)

The perfect balance of beach and trees, this park is perfect for all ages and a great place to find cool sea shells.

 

Devil’s Hopyard State Park (East Haddam)

Choose your trail wisely, because some of the paths get quite steep. But there’s no park that will make you feel closer to nature than this one!

 

Chatfield Hollow State Park (Killingworth)

Visit the lake area during the off season to avoid the crowd and use the summertime to check out the trails.

 

Haystack Mountain State Park (Norfolk)

This is where you go when you’re searching for aerial like views of the state. What you’ll see from up here is incredible!

 

Lovers Leap State Park (New Milford)

Hike the blue trail to catch views like these, and bring your partner with you because its romantic history makes this a great place for magic!

 

Burr Pond State Park (Torrington)

In terms of size, this freshwater pond is actually more like a lake. This area is perfect for bringing the dogs or hosting a little picnic.

 

Collis P. Huntington State Park (Redding)

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The wide open fields are great for frisbee and catch, or even using cool toys like remote control planes.

 

Penwood State Park (Bloomfield)

These foliage heavy trails are meant to be slowly perused as you catch glimpses of animals and take in the warmth. Definitely my pick come autumn!

 

It’s a great time of year to explore all that Connecticut has to offer and fine out which state park is your favorite!

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It’s All About the Journey … Fun Places to explore on a Photo-Worthy Connecticut Road Trip!

Sometimes we’re not aware of interesting things to see and do right, in our own backyard! Let’s take a virtual road trip to inspire you to get out and explore what you can be found right here in the Constitution State.  This tour is perfect for the photographer, or anyone who likes interesting sights.

13 Amazing Places In Connecticut That Are A Photo-Taking Paradise

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It’s All About The Journey … The Most Common Spring Cleaning Mistake (Plus 8 Others)

Continuing with the “Spring Spruce-Up” theme, here are some tips to help get you started

If you really want an allergy-proof home, avoid this typical spring routine.

Once there’s even a glimmer of spring, you’re ready to throw open your windows and let the breeze blow away the winter funk. Well, you might want to rethink that spring cleaning ritual this year.

If you’re an allergy sufferer (and who isn’t?), that’s the last thing you want to do, says Dr. Neeta Ogden, a spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. “It will allow pollen to settle in your home.”

If you really can’t skip that spring breeze, avoid opening them in the morning, pollen counts are highest in the morning; they decrease late in the day and at night.

And that’s not the only common spring-cleaning mistake homeowners make. Here are eight more to avoid:

1. Not Looking Up

You’ve worked up a sweat and everything’s starting to sparkle, but then you realize your ceiling fan is coated in dust. Uh, oh. Once you start wiping the fan, dust will scatter on what you’ve already cleaned. That’s why you should always look up to see what needs dusting before you start cleaning at eye level. Tackle hard-to-reach places like the tops of bookshelves, crown molding, and window ledges.

2. Starting to Clean Without a Plan

You wake up motivated — today you’re going to get all your spring cleaning done! But by noon, your house is in disarray, and not one single room is finished. Ugh. That’s why Briana Norde, owner of Caliber Cleaning Inc. says it pays to break up the biggest cleaning project of the year into smaller, more manageable tasks.

She recommends conquering your hardest job first, like the kitchen, which she calls the “most time-consuming room.” With that first accomplishment under your belt, you’ll have the momentum to take on the remaining tasks. The key is to give yourself plenty of breaks. And there’s nothing wrong with spreading it out over several days.

3. Ignoring That Weird-Looking Vacuum Attachment

Don’t let your carpet hog the vacuum. The crevice tool, Norde says, “is not used nearly enough.” Use it between your wall and refrigerator to get out the accumulated dust that’s otherwise unreachable, and run it around the edge of your baseboards to clean where standard upright vacuums can’t reach.

4. Skipping the Mattress

Think of how much time you spend in your bed. Yet, you probably clean the top of your fridge more often than your mattress. Your mattress harbors millions of dust mites, which cause various respiratory conditions including sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes, and skin rashes (not to mention just being plain gross).

“[Dust mites’] food is human skin scales, so the bed is just heaven for them,” says Ogden.

She recommends using a vapor steam cleaner to root out the itchy devils, then wrapping it in an anti-allergen mattress protector.

At the very least, sprinkle your mattress with baking soda and let it sit for awhile. Then (using the attachment mentioned above) vacuum it up.

5. Relying on Harsh Cleaners

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There’s a reason many commercial cleaners have the words “danger,” “hazard,” or “caution,” on their labels. Something in the ingredients is toxic in one form or another, and most all could aggravate allergies and asthma. So, “don’t go crazy with cleaners you don’t need,” says Ogden. Moldy bathrooms may scream for bleach, but most surfaces do not. Ogden recommends making your own solution of water and vinegar (use a fifty-fifty ratio), which will keep most surfaces clean and germ-free.

6. Using Chemical Air Fresheners

You want your home to smell fresh, so it’s tempting to reach for that mountain-rain-spring-fresh-scent in a can. But aerosol air fresheners contain high levels of toxic pollutants like phthalates, which can affect hormone levels, cause reproductive abnormalities, and increase allergies and asthma. Yikes. Try homemade (and less-expensive) alternatives, such as potpourri, or essential oils and water in a spray bottle.

7. Leaving the Clutter

All of the spring cleaning tips and advice are useless if you don’t declutter first.

“We tend to not clean well around clutter,” says Ogden. “You’re not going to reach the dust there.”

Make sure toys are put away, books are back on the bookshelf, and paperwork is filed before you begin the cleaning process. Otherwise, you’re leaving room for dust and pollen to hide — making spring cleaning all for naught.

8. Treating It Like a Chore

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If you dread spring cleaning, this should make you feel better: a Harvard study found those who treated cleaning as beneficial exercise saw a decrease in weight, body mass index, blood pressure, and more. That’s what we call a trifecta: living in a clean home, breathing allergy-free air, and feeling great!

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It’s All About The Journey … What to Do With a Tax Refund

If this year is anything like the last, almost 7.2 million Americans will get a tax refund this spring averaging around $3,000. If you’re a homeowner getting this refund, you’re fortunate because you’ve got more creative ways to invest it for a profit. Doesn’t matter if you’re selling, staying put, or stuck in the middle. Here are three homeowner-only options to grow that refund:

1. If You’re Early Into Your Mortgage

It may not be as instantly gratifying as a treehouse vacation in Costa Rica, but spending your tax refund to pay down your mortgage principal could save you enough funds to take a splurge-loaded vacation a bit later.

Let’s assume you have a 30-year-loan at the average loan amount of $292,000, a 4.5% interest rate, and you’re getting that average refund of about $3,000. If you apply that “found” money to your principal each year, CPA Micah Fraim of Roanoke, Va., says you can shave years off your mortgage — in this case, nearly four. That’s about 95 mortgage payments you won’t need to make! Even better is the more than $70,000 that you’ll save in interest payments over the life of the loan.

If you don’t want to make an annual commitment, think about this: Make that payment just once and you’ll cut seven months off your payments and save more than $8,000 in interest. And when you decide to sell, you’ll have more equity.

2. If You’re Planning to Sell

Invest it in staging, and you may be surprised by how quickly your home gets plucked from the market.

“Staging lets prospective buyers see the space as their own, instead of as belonging to the people who currently live there,” said Ashley Lewkowicz, owner of Ashley Kay Design in Bucks County, Pa.

“A home that’s not staged can sit on the market for six months or more,” she added. “A home I recently staged sold in less than two.”

Not only is a faster sale better for your bank account in terms of saved mortgage payments and utility bills, but a drawn-out listing can cause a home’s price to wilt. That makes those throw pillows, decorative bath salts, and rented furniture way worth the investment.

For a large, suburban home in a major metro area, staging can cost about $2,000 upfront, and then about $500 per month for furniture and accessory rentals, according to Lewkowicz. But a faster sale at a higher price can definitely more than double your money over the course of the sales process.

And most staging can be accomplished with simple little touches.

Related: Best Tips for Staging Any Room in Your House

3. If You’re a Home Improvement DIYer

Who knew your home could be your own personal ATM? For many DIYers, putting that $3,000 tax return into small home improvements can result in getting far more than their investment out of the house later.

  • A new steel front door costs about $250, but can add about $1,500 when you sell.

  • New wood flooring costs about $1,770, but is worth $5,000 when you sell.

  • Even new insulation, which costs about $700, can recoup about $2,000 at sale.

If you’re willing to scope materials yourself and put in a little elbow grease, your tax return can fund a renovation for you to enjoy now and reap the financial benefits later.

Need more ideas? Give me a call, I’d be happy to consult!

 

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It’s All About The Journey … Your April Home Checklist

 With lengthening days and milder temperatures in many parts of the country, April is a wonderful time to freshen up the home inside and out. From windows that sparkle to a clutter-free garage, here are 13 tasks to make the most of the first full month of spring.

 Whether you decide to “love it or leave it” this checklist will set you up for a more carefree summer season!

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