It’s natural to start feeling a little more optimistic and happy once spring finally hits. The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, and you don’t have to bundle up to leave your house. What’s not to love? But this doesn’t mean that spring is risk-free. Spring thaws can lead… Read more »
Think fast. When is Mother’s Day this year? If your answer was other than May 11, you’re wrong. Rather than waiting until the last minute to get another gift card or steal some flowers from your neighbor’s front yard, take some time to get her something special. After all, she… Read more »
A brutally cold gust put most of the country in ice this week – just reminding us all that while our calendars may show spring is quickly approaching – it definitely doesn’t feel like that. Most major U.S. cities have experienced their coldest and snowiest winters in decades, and for… Read more »
While a confirmation ceremony was taking place in Rome for 44 children in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis’ zucchetto hat blew right off his head. Even Pope Francis can’t avoid strong winds! Strong winds are capable of bringing a major amount of damage to a home or business, and property… Read more »
Live-tweets from the reporters in Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics have revealed just how abysmal the situations are over there. Some of them have been funny. However, some have been downright appalling. Through social media communications, we have learned that some of the hotels had no running water at… Read more »
Pipes are seriously exploding everywhere in the country. Not even Prada gowns and beautiful weather could keep the red carpet dry. It was a sunny day in Los Angeles for Sunday’s 71st annual Golden Globes, and just less than 2 hours before the celebrities arrived, a pipe burst, driving 5,000… Read more »
Trees come in all kinds of different shapes and sizes. Maple trees… Oak trees… Christmas trees… Palm trees… you get it. There are tens of thousands of different types of trees, and each of them has proven to be very important to both humans and the environment. While trees provide… Read more »
We don’t even have to brave the weather outside anymore to know it’s wicked cold! We have all seen enough pictures of dashboard temperature gauges on social media to know that it is COLD outside! While we’re busy adding on the layers and hoping it’s appropriate to wear fuzzy house… Read more »
Paul Davis is participating in National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Fire Prevention Week, October 6-12. This year’s fire safety campaign theme is Prevent Kitchen Fires which focuses on unattended cooking as the leading cause of home fires along with teaching homeowners how to prevent kitchen fires from starting to begin with. Fire… Read more »