Author: Mia Williams

Mia loves all things related to entertainment and lifestyle. From analyzing the stock market, to bringing you the latest scoop on your favorite celebrities, to writing up life hacks, Mia does it all. When she's not glued to her keyboard, she's catching some waves on the West Coast and surfs almost every weekend.

Wayne Adams, 66, and Catherine King, 59, were determined not to settle for less than they deserved. Seeing they couldn’t afford the real estate options they wanted, they decided to get creative. With hard work and dedication, they managed to build something truly remarkable. The couple embarked on a journey that saw them spend 20 years of their lives building their dream home, a floating island that can only be accessed via a boat. However, the couple didn’t let their financial situation deter them from owning a place they could comfortably call “home.” Stunning Features Source: CTV News / Youtube…

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From an unconventional meeting to an even more unconventional home project, Kim and Ethan Weiss have a love story worth reading.  Their journey began with a simple “swipe right” and ended with a dream home on wheels. These two are the proud owners of a school bus turned home and an inspiration to anyone seeking a life of freedom on the open road. A match made in Tinder heaven Source: A Bus Life Story/YouTube Kate and Ethan’s story began in January 2018. The pair had matched on the popular dating app Tinder and hit it off instantly. It’s common knowledge…

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One couple from Ohio got the surprise of a lifetime while renovating their vintage home. While working on the basement, they started finding clues that their new residence was more than just a place to live happily ever after. In fact, they found an amazing discovery after hacking away the homes old plywood. They never thought for an instant that the discoveries they made would launch a federal investigation. What did they find and why was their discovery such a big deal? Read on to find out the chilling answers! Taking Time to Construct Their Masterpiece Source: Pinterest The suburban…

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Many people look forward to their first airplane trip with eagerness. Some people were so excited before their first-ever flight that they lost sleep the night before. While you may find air travel as casual as a drive on the interstate, it is close to a spiritual experience for some people. A Flying Angel Who Wants to Live in the Skies Source: Max Pixel Lujza Pados is a 13-year-old Hungarian girl who travels frequently by air with her family. She’s so obsessed with air travel that it resonates often in her thoughts. On one occasion, Lujza suggested to her parents…

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As people age, they often become more isolated. Life becomes lonely, whether because they’ve lost their partner or find it physically challenging to get out. That’s when becoming a member of a community is important. Joining a group with other older people, or entering into a communal living situation,  has definite health benefits.    An additional rationale for communal living is critical in today’s environment. Many people living in one place reduce each person’s carbon footprint. If a group of people shares one large home, there is a big saving compared to having each person live in their own separate home.…

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Sometimes we need to make tough choices, and this family of eight epitomizes that idea. According to the eldest of six children, while they hated being withdrawn from private schools to homeschooling when their dad lost his job, and they had to move, it was the right decision. Why, you ask? Well, because this family built their home from scratch. The father of the house bought a “How To Build A House” book, which they used to come up with their stunning log cabin. So how did they do it? Keep reading. Work Began in 2004 Source: Imgur/Joebc91 In mid-2004,…

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Looking to buy a new mansion?  We’re not sure if any of these are for sale, but they are so weird that you might get a good price.  We’re talking hidden hallways, homes with decades-long secrets, and even some ghosts to add to the interest. Even if you’re not moving, have fun reading about these very strange residences. The Gun Heiress and Her 160 Rooms – Winchester Mystery House Source: Winchester Mystery House Here’s a home in San Jose, California with a weird history. As you may have gathered, the owner was the heiress of the Winchester Rifle fortune, Sarah…

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It’s no secret that bananas are delicious, nutritious, and full of the kind of natural sugar you need for a brief run around the block – to get more bananas, of course. However, as anyone who has ever eaten a banana knows, there’s one problem with this delectable fruit: the peel. Sure, it provides a readymade bag for the fruit inside, but what’re you supposed to do with the peel afterward? Waste it?? Absolutely not! With a bit of ingenuity, the peel itself can work wonders. Everything from smoothing down warts to whitening your teeth can be had…

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If you find yourself in the Dolomites region in Italy, we suggest you look up–way up. Of course, it’s impossible to see from the ground, but if you could see 9,000 feet up, you might spot a peculiar little hut on the side of a mountain. And you might wonder to yourself, how did it get there? The effort required to reach this isolated home is great, but the reward of picturesque solitude is even greater. A Mountain Mystery Source: CNSAS/Facebook A cliffside dwelling a thousand feet from the ground is a real head-scratcher. Imagine seeing such a sight and…

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The open sea, fresh air, great food, exciting ports of call – what’s not to like about a cruise? For many, boarding a cruise ship with all its luxuries is a dream come true.   Many vacationers think, “Hey, I could get used to this.”   Well, Morton Jablin, a former Navy officer, did just that. And he is still at it.  I’m Gonna Be a Sailor Source: Rae Russel/Getty Images Born in 1924, Morton grew up in Brooklyn and, even as a boy, was a big fan of the Navy.  He enlisted to serve in the Navy in the…

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