Deb Coddington
I have been retired from a large utility since 2008. Although the construction field is my history, and I still have interest and knowledge, I'm not going in that direction these days. I have moved out of the city and I'm busy learning how to be a country girl. I'm supplementing my retirement by making hats (who would have thought?) and a bit of writing. Where I'm going from here is anyone's guess!
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Dealing with Adverse Weather Conditions at Home and on the RoadWeather can change your life very quickly and with little warning. Here are some tips to make sure that you are prepared for the sometimes more strenuous needs of country living.
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Heating with Wood (and Some General Observations of Country Living)I moved to my retirement home on a river in Oregon's coast range. A city girl for over 35 years, I've learned some lessons in my 18 months as a country girl. Here is what I have learned about heating with wood.
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How to Help Your Aging Pet Adjust when Moving to a Rural AreaMeet Missy, a difficult dog. Missy is moving from a fenced yard in the city to a wide open, unfenced rural property between a highway and a river. How will I keep her safe, while allowing her to be the outdoor dog she has always been? -
Retirement and What I Learned the First YearNew retirees probably are not prepared for the emotional changes and issues that will come up. One woman describes some of the emotional issues that tripped her up, and describes how she has dealt with them.Also published on:
