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River’s End Gallery This unique serving piece was created by Christine Freeburn in her glass studio. She begins by cutting sheets of glass and assembling them together, just as you would a puzzle. Then they are inserted into a kiln at about 1,500 degrees, and it takes 18 to 26 hours to complete a piece. What is really special about her pieces it the combination of smooth and textured areas and the shine that comes off the piece. The River’s End Gallery has represented Ms. Freeburn for many years and the pieces as often purchased as gifts for weddings, anniversaries and hostess gifts. You can find them at River’s End Gallery, 380 W. Main St., Waukesha, WI. www.riversendgallery.com; 262-780-1191.

Key Pieces Fall is in the air at Key Pieces with the Sid Dickens Collection. These tiles represent nature at its finest! T517 Maple Leaf, represents filigree, foliage, strength and sweetness. T387 Nature’s Gift, represents the seed of goodness. T515 Insight, represents descending with a whisper the wise spectator holding the key for what we seek. These tiles are highly collectible and make beautiful wall displays. Stop in to see the full Sid Dickens collection at our Fall Open House on September 23-25, 2021, 10-5:00. Thurs./Fri./Sat., W282 N7148 Main Street, Downtown Merton, 262-337-1728.

Ruby Rose Gallery These stunning, hand-set pendants are just a few of the one-of-a-kind pieces we have to offer. Our sterling silver pendants include hundreds of unique crystal, gemstone, polished and rough-cut stone options for any occasion. Mix and match on any length chain for the perfect fit just for you! Visit www.rubyrosegallery.com to view our pendant selection and more! 214 W. Main St. Cambridge, WI. Call 920-475-2925 for more details! SEPTEMBER 2021

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Colorful Fall Fashion Destinations The Garment Shop Unique Specialty Shop for Women 125 W. Main St., Cambridge, WI 53523 ~ 608-423-3740. Hamilton’s Ladies Apparel 125 Watson St., Ripon, WI. 54971 920.745.2829 ~ www.hamiltonsfashions.com American Alchemy 305 Watson St., Ripon WI 54971 920.896.0019theamericanalchemy@gmail.com

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5, 17 The Gallery Browse offerings from a few of our area’s finest shops and businesses.

6 Colorful Fall Fashion Destinations Fashion awaits at The Garment Shop, Cambridge; plus Hamilton’s Ladies Apparel, and American Alchemy both of Ripon.

8 The Hand That Gives Gathers The law of giving and receiving is much like planting spiritual seeds which will eventually sprout, grow and bring back an abundance of blessings. By Victor Parachin

13 Upgrade Your Home & Downgrade Energy Usage A variety of home improvement projects, both big and small, can reduce the financial burden of maintaining your home throughout the year and improve energy efficiency.

14 Eco-Friendly Living With sustainable practices top of mind and a revived shift toward conscious consumption, Americans everywhere are seeking ways to lead a more sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle.

18 A Home Office That Works For You If your temporary remote work schedule is headed for a more permanent status, it may be time to make some changes to ensure your home office is up to the task.

21 The King Of Lake Country Real Estate ~ Bringing Global Exposure To Clients Global real estate brokerage firm Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is expanding into the lucrative Lake Country market and teaming up with veteran agent Pat Bolger.

23 Corralling Clutter With A Mudroom Often positioned near the primary point of entry, mudrooms are a popular addition to many family homes.

24 Brick & Stone ~ For An Enhanced Home Choosing the right materials is an essential step in planning a home remodel or renovation. Options like brick and stone can add style, comfort and beauty to homes.

29 Space Saving ~ With A Stylish Home Upgrade There’s no better time than the present to upgrade your house with space-saving door hardware.

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IT WAS NEAR MIDNIGHT as an older AfricanAmerican woman stood on the side of an Alabama Highway trying to endure a lashing rain storm. Her car had broken down and she was desperately trying to flag down some help. A young white man stopped to help her—generally unheard of in the deep South during the tension filled 1960s. The woman said she was not concerned about her car but asked for a ride to a nearby hospital. Kindly, he drove her there. Before parting, the woman thanked the man and asked for his name and address so she could thank him more “formally.” A week later there was a knock at the man’s door. To his surprise, a giant combination console color TV and stereo record player was delivered to his house. This note was attached: “Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway the other night. The rain drenched not only my clothes but my spirits. Then you came along. Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying husband’s bedside just before he passed away. God bless you for helping me and unselfishly serving others. Sincerely, Mrs. Nat King Cole.” That dramatic story illustrates a natural law of giving and receiving. It can be restated this way: the good you do comes back

to you. The law of giving and receiving is much like planting spiritual seeds which will eventually sprout, grow and bring back an abundance of blessings. This law of nature has been recognized by many poets, writers and philosophers. The Roman poet Lucius Annaeus Seneca wrote: “He that does good to another does good to himself.” French author Victor Hugo wrote: “As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled.” An old English proverb declares: “The hand that gives, gathers.” Consider this example of the law of giving and receiving. Eve Gordon had difficult duty as a nurse on Christmas Eve, 1940. She was a special duty nurse at a London hospital where she was assigned to care for a desperately ill German student from a nearby college. The young man had contracted pneumonia and was in critical condition. Staff physicians held out little hope for his survival. The student, aware of his perilous circumstances, pleaded with the nurse to keep him awake saying: “If I go to sleep, I’ll never wake up.” Throughout the long hours of the night, Gordon kept her patient from drifting off into sleep. She sang to him every Christmas carol she could recall from memory. Whenever her patient seemed on the verge

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of falling asleep, she gently shook him back to consciousness. As Christmas morning dawned the student was still alive and able to celebrate the day. As the crisis of the night passed, the young man gradually became better and was released from the hospital. Several years passed and Britain, as well as much of the world, was engulfed in World War II. Gordon was now a medical doctor and had been conscripted into the service of her country. Because she was fluent in Norwegian and was a skilled skier, she was placed as a

secret agent in Nazi-occupied Norway. One morning she, along with scores of other Norwegian civilians, was arrested by German occupation troops who had been tipped off that one of them was a secret British agent. Knowing her true identity and mission would be discovered, Gordon prayed that death would come quickly and that she would not be subjected to torture. Gordon was brutally shoved into a small room where she faced her interrogator, a Nazi soldier. The man reached for his sidearm. “My prayer is answered,” she thought. Then, their eyes met and there was surprise at their mutual

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recognition. The German student and the English nurse were face to face again. Replacing his gun in its holster, the soldier pointed to the back door and simply instructed: “Go. I give you back your Christmas.” Another example of the law of giving and receiving comes from a woman who wrote to advice columnist Ann Landers. Thirty years earlier the woman, her husband and children relocated to another city in New Jersey where her husband had a job waiting. Just as the family moved in, the employees at her husband’s new company went out on strike. When the husband went to pay the monthly rent to their new landlord, a man named Mr. Kirby, the landlord told the man he did not need to make the payment. Mr. Kirby had heard of the company strike and told the man to delay rent payment until the strike was resolved. “What a comfort it was to meet such a caring person and a stranger at that!” the woman wrote Ann Landers. Recently, that woman’s daughter, now grown and a nurse for an eye surgeon called her mother saying: “Mom, you’ll never guess who I had for a patient!” It was Mr. Kirby, now 89 and extremely nervous about having eye surgery. The nurse told him who she was and expressed profound appreciation for his help to her family during a time when they were financially desperate. Mr. Kirby remembered the family. “Needless to say, she gave him special attention, and I’m sure she was a comfort to him. When he left, he told her he had been treated like a king,” the woman explained. “Isn’t it amazing how God took a small act of kindness and arranged to have it paid back after so many years?” she added in her letter. Still another dramatic example of the principle of giving and receiving comes from earlier in this century. Tom R. Kovach tells of his grandfather, who was mayor of a rural village in Hungary. It was an unsettling time in that part of the world and the first world war would soon ignite. Several soldiers in the village, agitated by the undercurrent of unrest, took their anger out on the only Jewish person in the village. The man had a small general store and the soldiers entered harassing the owner. Words quickly became heated and the soldiers threatened to kill the man. He dashed out the back door and raced down the street to ask refuge in Kovach’s grandfather’s house. The armed soldiers came to the elder Kovach demanding he turn over the man. The grandfather refused. The entire Kovach family was terrified. However, the grandfather E X C L U S I V E LY Y O U R S


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FIRST WEBER LAKE COUNTRY’S AUGUST SALES & LISTING LEADERS Listing Leaders by Unit Individual ~ Liz Tobolt Team ~ Tweeden Baranowski Team Sales Leaders Total Units ~ Listings Sold & Sales Individual ~ Liz Tobolt Team ~ Tony Wendorf & Associates Sales Units ~ Sales Only Individual ~ Liz Tobolt Team ~ Tony Wendorf & Associates Total Volume Listings Sold & Sales Individual ~ Liz Tobolt Team ~ Tony Wendorf & Associates

Agents Who Achieved A Million In Sales For July ~ Pending Sales Tony Wendorf & Associates ~ $5,982,801 Liz Tobolt ~ $5,411,700 Fritz Team ~ $4,777,400 Kimberly Stark ~ $2,315,000 Sam & Karly Team ~ $2,226,000 The Marshall Team ~ $2,128,400 Patrice Thiede ~ $1.539,900 Martha Ford ~ $1,675,000 K-Team ~ $1,388,500 Tweeden Baranowski Team ~ $1,303,000 Carole Euringer ~ $1,309,000 Kristin Kessler ~ 1,172,5000

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FALL IS NEAR ~ A HOMEOWNER CHECKLIST

With summer coming to a close and fall just around the corner, now is a good time to start thinking about your fall maintenance and homeowner checklist. We’ve got you covered. Here are some fall “to-do’s” you can start checking off your list! With summer coming to a close and fall just around the corner, now is a good time to start thinking about your fall maintenance and homeowner checklist. We’ve got you covered. Here are some fall “to-do’s” you can start checking off your list! Clean the Gutters Leaves don’t only cover your yard; they will likely get caught up in your gutters too. Making sure you clean your gutters to rid them of any buildup will help ensure that your exterior won’t suffer any water damage. So, clear those gutters so water can flow smoothly to keep your home safe from any damage. Change those batteries! Check Safety Devices such as CO2 monitors & Smoke Detectors to make sure they are working properly and change those batteries. This should be looked at at least once a year for your families safety. It’s also a good idea to check that your fire extinguisher is not expired. Dust & Clean your Windows & Blinds As we get excited about the cooler nights and mornings, opening our windows is always a breath of fresh air. Now is a great time to dust all the pollen and dirt off those windows & blinds to avoid allergens and allow you to fully take in the fresh breeze!

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Maintenance the Lawn Equipment Make time to service your lawn equipment. Check the oil, clean the grass out, dust those babies off... After all, they have put in a lot of long hard hours this summer and are ready for some love! You will not only extend the life of your machinery by regular maintenance it is also nice to know your equipment will be ready to rock and roll next spring. Schedule your routine HVAC system to be serviced Don’t just go from AC to Heat in a matter of a weekend. Prolong the life of your vital mechanics by scheduling a clean, check and tune up of your HVAC system as the seasons change over. Don’t forget to get a sticker with service dates marked. Not only does it keep you on schedule but buyers love to see regularly maintenance mechanics when they are searching for their next home. Change your filters! Not only your HVAC filter but think water filters, Dehumidifiers, lint traps & laundry filters. Stack or replenish firewood for all the upcoming cozy nights In Wisconsin we never know when those cool nights are coming and from year to year we always seem to be shocked by our first freeze. A warm fire hits the spot but don’t be caught off guard.

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stayed firm declaring the man was under his protection. Holding a wooden chair in his hands, he told the soldiers to leave. It became a frightening standoff. “Grandmother sent my father, who was eleven at the time and the oldest of the seven children, to get the village priest,” Kovach said. With the priest’s arrival, the tension was defused. Both the priest and the storekeeper thanked the elder Kovach for standing up to the soldiers. “Several years later, my father wanted to emigrate to America to find work and help support the family back in Hungary,” Kovach explained. However, at the passport office his father learned he was just a few weeks over the legal limit to make such a move. The government was preparing for the onset of another war and was refusing passports to those who might be eligible for a draft. “But the man in charge at the passport department was a recent college graduate from my father’s home village. He was, in fact, the son of the Jewish storekeeper my grandfather had sheltered from the soldiers. While the clerk looked over the application, my father’s heart pounded. The young clerk

only smiled. Then, he stamped an approval on my father’s papers.” One who believes and appreciates this principle of giving and receiving is best-selling author and physician, Deepak Chopra, MD. He explains it this way: “Nature is constant flow. To allow wealth and happiness to enter your life, you must not impede the dynamic interchange between you and the universe. When blood stops flowing, it coagulates. If your only intention is to hold onto wealth—to hoard it—you stop its flow into your life. Giving begets receiving. Philanthropy is more than a good tax strategy; it respects the law of giving.” When he was starting out as a radio disc jockey in Columbus, Ohio, Les Brown would often stop at nearby Grant Hospital after work. He had volunteered to visit the hospitalized. There he would speak with patients and read Scripture to them. “It was a way of forgetting about my problems and being thankful to God for my health. It made a difference in the lives of those I visited. One time it literally saved my life,” he said. In one of his on-air editorials he had offended a local rock music promoter. That man took out a contract on Brown’s life. After a late night shift at the radio station, Brown

returned home around two a.m. As he was about to enter his house a man came out of the darkness asking: “Are you Les Brown?” Frightened, Brown responded, “Yes.” The man in the darkness said he had been contracted by the promoter to kill Brown. However, the man did not cause Brown any harm and explained: “My mother was in Grant Hospital and she wrote me about how you came in one day and sat down and talked to her and read Scripture to her. She was so impressed that this morning disc jockey, who didn’t know her, came in and did that. She wrote me about you when I was in the Ohio penitentiary. I was impressed with that and I’ve always wanted to meet you. When I heard the word out on the street that somebody wanted to knock you off,” he said, “I accepted the contract and then told them to leave you alone.” The idea of giving and receiving helps nudge all of us to have soft hearts and open hands. It is true, what goes around comes around and the good you do comes back to you. A better understanding of this principle should motivate all of us to be more generous and compassionate and to share more willingly from our resources, time and talents. n

Maureen Stapleton 262.567.8910 ~ www.stapletonrealty.com Springbank ~ Oconomowoc Lake

This stately home is perched on 125 feet of beautiful, Oconomowoc Lake shoreline. A grand property fit for guests and entertaining with luxurious indoor and outdoor spaces. Reclaimed pieces from historic properties are intertwined with modern-day amenities to create a one-of-a-kind property. In 1985 the Cistercian Monks moved out of the area, and the land was developed into beautiful estate-sized lots. Seeing this property in person is the only way to really experience its grandeur!

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Northcote Estate ~ Village of Chenequa

An exquisite retreat in the heart of Lake Country! Northcote Estate is nestled in Chenequa on the Scenic Kettle Moraine Drive. Relax as if you are at a luxury resort, without leaving your 14.8 pristine acres wellappointed with pool, guest house, and 140 feet of beautiful North Lake frontage.

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THE BEST HOME UPGRADES not only make spaces more livable and energy-efficient but are also cost-effective. Making energy-efficient improvements is a savvy way to save money on utility bills, curb energy usage and add to the house’s value. A variety of home improvement projects, both big and small, can reduce the financial burden of maintaining your home throughout the year and improve energy efficiency. Add Insulation A cost-effective way to save on heating and cooling bills is adding a layer of insulation in the attic where heat loss is typically greatest due to hot air rising. While many newer homes are adequately insulated, those that are several decades old (or older) may benefit from an upgrade in not only the attic but other common problem areas where air can escape such as basements, crawl spaces, fireplaces and ductwork. Seal Doors and Windows Windows and doors are common culprits for energy loss. While a complete replacement of doors and windows can be pricey, adding exterior caulk and weather stripping to fill in gaps where air can escape around these openings can make a noticeable difference for a fraction of the cost and make it cheaper to heat and cool your home. Install Skylights Skylights are a cost-effective option for transforming any room in the home with natural light while also delivering energy-saving benefits. For example, Sun Tunnel Skylights from Velux can be installed in as little as 90 minutes and funnel natural light from the roof through the attic and into the room below with an aesthetic that resembles recessed lighting. Customizable with six diffuser film styles to complement interior design, the skylights Continued on page 28

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WITH SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES top of mind and a revived shift toward conscious consumption, Americans everywhere are seeking ways to lead a more sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle. From saving water to reducing energy usage, these are the top five ways to go green for the environment and your wallet. What does it mean to go green? 2021 Energy Star Partner of the Year Bosch home appliances defines this as the commitment to empowering consumers with more environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible products. Leading an eco-friendly lifestyle starts within the home. What products and appliances are you utilizing in key home spaces to achieve a low carbon footprint and lower energy bills? Check out the below key features and practices that make sustainable living easy.

Reduce your energy usage. By using less energy, you can help reduce your carbon footprint and save on your household bills. If you’re purchasing a new refrigerator, laundry pair or dishwasher, look for the ENERGY STAR label to find the most efficient appliances. For example, Bosch compact laundry pairs feature dryers with heat pump drying technology, a ventless, sustainable drying solution that was awarded Most Efficient of ENERGY STAR in 2021. For further energy savings, some refrigerators have highefficiency compressors to generate less heat when they are running for a lower energy output, as well as an Eco Mode that automatically adjusts the appliance’s temperatures to run in an energy-saving setting. A simple eco-conscious practice is letting your leftovers cool post-mealtime

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before storing them in the refrigerator, avoiding the increased energy it takes for the refrigerator to cool down its interior. Shop smartly You can reduce your carbon footprint when you buy locally sourced fruits and vegetables in season, which don’t need to be transported for long distances. Shop at your local farmer’s market, and don’t be afraid to ask questions, like “Where is this produce from?” and “When was it picked?” Pro tip: Fruits like cantaloupe, apricots, raspberries, honeydew and white cherries are in season for spring. Another green way to shop is bringing your own reusable grocery totes to avoid the plastic bags provided at the store. Consider using a cotton or other reusable produce bag as well when picking fruits and vegetables, further cutting down on plastic waste. Limit food waste To best limit food waste, focus on appliances that keep your food fresher longer and organize your refrigerator to keep items in view. A recent study found that Americans toss 103 pounds of spoiled food per year that’s roughly $3,000 wasted annually. The

latest refrigerators on the market can do much more than just cool food–look for one with innovative technologies that help limit food waste, such as Bosch French door bottom mount refrigerators that feature a four-point FarmFresh System with pre-programmed freshness settings and odor control. Another way to combat food waste is saving leftover ingredients for meals you can prep ahead and stretch across multiple days. Consider making a leftover vegetable soup using veggies you have remaining from other prepared dishes throughout the week - you’ll make a tasty dinner, reduce food waste and save money when buying produce. Use eco-friendly cleaning products. Some household cleaning products contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment. Make your own all-purpose cleaner with natural ingredients for an eco-friendly approach to spring cleaning. For example, let orange peels sit in a jar with white vinegar for 7-10 days, drain the liquid into a spray bottle and you’re left with a great smelling, homemade, all-purpose cleaner. Be water wise There is a widespread myth that dishwashers use more water than hand-

washing, when in fact, far less water is consumed when you run a dishwasher designed with water efficiency. On average, hand-washing uses about 27 gallons per load compared to the dishwasher which uses around three. A recent study found that 94% of consumers hand-wash glassware, plastics and more, when these items can be washed in the dishwasher. Many Americans also have a preconceived notion of needing to fully wash their dishes before loading the dishwasher, but the truth is you simply need to scrape off leftover food and let the machine do its job. Saving water outside the kitchen is just as important; choose a laundry pair with a washer designed to reduce water consumption. Many washers on the market have connected features that offer consumption forecasts for each laundry program so you can stay on top of your usage. A good rule of thumb when doing laundry is “less is more”– avoid adding too much detergent to the washer, as the machine will take longer to rinse and will use more water. n Brandpoint

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Riverview Antiques An amazing matched flame walnut ecrétaire à abattant circa 1830 in the biedermeier style. The top half opens to a desk and the bottom drawers are for storage. Can be viewed at Riverview Antiques, located at 2045 West St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee, WI. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am-5 pm and Sunday 11am-4pm. For more information call 414-278-9999, or www.RiverviewAntiqueMarket.com.

The Ottoman Society A good book, a glass of wine, and this gorgeous leather chair. From traditional to mid-century to contemporary–the best in consignment furniture, art, and accessories is at The Ottoman Society, in the heart of Elm Grove. Whether you’re looking for a unique buying experience or a friendly place to sell your treasures, The Ottoman Society is the Milwaukee area’s finest furniture consignment shop–amazing treasures, amazing prices. 13408 Watertown Plank Road, Elm Grove, behind Great Harvest Bread. 262-786-1786 or visit www.theottomansociety.com

Back Porch Gatherings Back Porch Gatherings is a vintage home décor store in Downtown Ripon, Wisconsin. We carry vintage garden items, furniture, antique items, plants and topiaries and our own lines of soft goods and candles. We strive for excellent customer service and reset our stores often ensuring and fresh shopping experience! Back Porch Gatherings Main store. 217 Watson Street, Ripon, Wisconsin 54971. 920-707-7026. Retail hours:

Wednesday & Thursday, 11-5; Friday & Saturday, 10-4. Classes by reservation. Facebook and Instagram. Back Porch Salvage Store. 220 Watson Street, Ripon, Wisconsin 54971.

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Although a growing number of businesses are reopening their in-person office spaces, many are maintaining remote workforces or implementing hybrid schedules. While the shift signals steps toward more traditional, familiar work environments, it also presents some challenges. IF YOUR TEMPORARY REMOTE WORK schedule is headed for a more permanent status, or if you’ll be straddling both worlds indefinitely, it may be time to make some changes to ensure your home office is up to the task. Do Your Research Before making any significant purchases, do some digging to learn all you can about the devices and equipment you’re considering, especially if you’re planning to create an efficient setup using smart technology. While many devices work well together, that’s not always the case. You should also be aware of the controls and how you’ll manage smart functions; choose the setup that’s most intuitive for you and fits best with your workflow.

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Identify Unique Requirements A successful home office needs to reflect the needs of your particular job, so you may need special equipment or tools specific to your role. For example, 63% of desk-based workers said having to collaborate with colleagues virtually is either a challenge or major barrier to working remotely, with 24% saying it is a major barrier, according to a survey by HP. If your job typically relies heavily on collaboration, you’ll probably need a video conference setup. Another common challenge: access to a printer. More than one-fourth of desk-based workers ranked having access to the office printer among the top three things they miss about the in-office experience. If your home office isn’t already equipped with a printer or you need to upgrade, you may be wondering where to start. Convenience is more important than everything else in a home printer, according to survey participants. You may also agree with the 52% of remote workers who indicated that if they were considering buying a new home printer in the future, it must be easy to use, and a simple set-up process was a leading demand.

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One convenient and simple option is the HP+ smart printing system, which is powered by a cloud-based ecosystem with enhanced security, productivity and sustainability features. Paired with an optional Instant Ink automated supplies replenishment subscription, an environmentally friendly solution to ensure you never run out of ink or toner. Start Small Identify the equipment and essentials you need to get started then create a wish list with other items you can add over time. As you’re setting priorities, remember it can pay to invest in quality products from the get-go. If you have to make repairs, or upgrade equipment, you may actually spend more in the long run. Get a Strong Network At the office, you probably had an IT department responsible for keeping your network up and running. At home, you may still have some level of tech support, but your home connectivity is likely your own concern. A good network starts with a quality router. You’ll also want to shop for an internet provider with the best speeds at a rate you can afford. Just be conscious of any restrictions on volume or speed that could hinder your ability to do your job.

Keep Security in Mind Smart devices collect a lot of information and because much of the technology is still so new, it’s relatively vulnerable to hackers. Get familiar with privacy settings on all your devices and adjust accordingly so you’re not divulging proprietary data or other information that could be used inappropriately. Tips for Finding the Right Printer Features ~ A basic printer simply prints documents, but if you need to also copy, scan and fax, there are many all-in-one models that offer those capabilities, as well. Inkjet vs. Laser ~ If you normally print text with few images, opt for a laser printer. If your work involves a lot of graphics and photos, an inkjet printer may be a better choice. Supplies ~ You may go through a lot of ink, and the cost can add up. Comparison shop to find the best ink prices, which brands offer features like recycling for used cartridges and whether you can access a subscription to ensure you never run out of ink or paper. Cord Connections ~ Some printers require a wired connection to your computer while others can connect to your computer using Wi-Fi or an app like HP Smart App. Your decision may hinge on the space you have available. n Family Features

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GLOBAL REAL ESTATE brokerage firm Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is expanding into the lucrative Lake Country market and teaming up with veteran agent Pat Bolger, also known as “The King Of Lake Country Real Estate”. The business partnership brings worldwide exposure to Bolger’s local listings and for those who are relocating, a network of agents reaching around the world. That’s a big win for Pat Bolger Realty. “I am thrilled about the new affiliation. Mostly, because it means a world of new connections that will ultimately pay off for my clients.” Bolger earned the moniker, The King Of Lake Country Real Estate, with a combination of salesmanship and authenticity. He’s in the top 1% of Lake Country real estate agents, year after year. He’s got a go-getter energy, yet approaches clients with a relaxed and laid back style. His research on properties and the market can’t be beat. He’s there when you need him, with a pocketful of Dad jokes, and a smile that doesn’t stop. Bolger comes across as a regular guy who grew up in Lake Country and loves his life. He won’t tell you he sold $43 million dollars in real estate in 2020. Someone else will. He won’t tell you he sold 46 homes in Lake Country last year (10 times more than the average agent). He’ll leave that to someone else. “The only numbers

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I need to share with clients are the numbers that mean something to them,” Bolger says. “How much we can get for their home, and how fast we can sell it.” Still word gets around, and when Berkshire Hathaway Home Services wanted to expand its network to Lake Country, they chose Bolger to represent them. “I work a lot, seven days a week if that’s what it takes. My wife, she’s not crazy about it.” Bolger jokes, “I’m not the king at home, just a lowly pauper. But she loves me, and I hope my clients do too. They can call me at any time, and that’s the way I want it. Selling their home or buying a new one, that’s a big deal. I want them to know I’m with them every step of the way.”

“When I heard from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices I wasn’t surprised they wanted to do business in Lake Country,” Bolger says. “The company has agents in places like Dubai, Asia, Europe, and Canada. I may be biased, but Lake Country is every bit as beautiful as anyplace else in the world, plus we’ve got a relaxed energy that can’t be matched.” Part of Bolger’s appeal is also his familiarity with the market. Bolger knows every lake like the back of his hand. “I’ve spent my whole life in Lake Country, with a fishing pole, water skis, and a cocktail in my hand on a sunset boat cruise. I know the nooks and crannies and where to find lakefront property that will match each client’s lifestyle and budget.” If Bolger is a matchmaker, pairing each client with their dream home, his list of potential suitors just expanded in a major way. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is the brainchild of famed businessman Warren Buffet. In 1998 the billionaire was dreaming of building the biggest network, of the best realtors in the world. Today, Berkshire Hathaway is the second largest brokerage firm in the United States, with offices around the world as well. “When I heard from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices I wasn’t surprised they wanted to do business in Lake Country,” Bolger says. “The company has agents in places like Dubai, Asia, Europe, and Canada. I may be biased, but Lake Country is every bit as beautiful as anyplace else in the world, plus we’ve got a relaxed energy that can’t be matched.” Simply put, Lake Country is a little slice of heaven, nestled into the countryside of

Southeastern Wisconsin. Home to sparkling waters, and charming small towns, yet a short drive from major urban centers. It is quintessential Americana, and Bolger is a product of that environment. While Bolger buys and sells luxury homes, with sophisticated architecture and million dollar views, there is nothing flashy about him. Bolger recently moved into new a Delafield office, located in a strip mall just off of Interstate 94. There’s a black leather couch in the waiting area, with a big screen TV tuned to Sports Center. All of the action takes place in a large room lined with white boards that track active listings, active buyers and the progress of sold transactions. Bolger converted a dining room table into his desk, with active files an arm’s length away. Dozens of real estate awards are piled up in the corner and chances are they will stay there. Truth be told, Bolger is a little uncomfortable with accolades. When asked if he plans to hang the awards on the wall, Bolger gives a sheepish grin. “No, probably not. I’ve just been incredibly lucky.” Luck is one thing. Driving success is another. Bolger drives his own success and teaming up with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices addsmajor resources to the services Bolger can offer his clients. The affiliation brings global exposure to his Lake Country listings. Through Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, the listings will be seen by potential buyers in all 50 states and across the oceans. “If someone is moving their family to Lake Country from Florida, or California, or even Milan or Montreal, they will see the listing through Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. And, if you are the one relocating to another city or even country, I can direct you to a trusted agent in the Berkshire Hathaway network who will tend to your needs the same way I will.” The art of exposure is something Bolger already has down... well... pat. He has assembled a dream team of experts in home-staging, photography, videography and writing. “More exposure with quality material means more money for my clients, and that’s a win!” And now, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices on his team, exposure and potential wins are raised to a whole new level. It’s fine to celebrate the new partnership,just don’t give Bolger an award. It will probably end up in the corner on the floor. “I’m more interested in what my clients think. It’s their home and their money. Their success is my success. Now, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, we get to up our game even more.” n E X C L U S I V E LY Y O U R S


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OFTEN POSITIONED NEAR the primary point of entry, mudrooms are a popular addition to many family homes. These organizational dynamos are the perfect place to catch muddy boots, backpacks, sports equipment and dirty paws before they make it all the way into the main living areas. Luxurious mudrooms in high-end homes can sometimes boast custom cabinetry, full bathrooms, laundry facilities, showers for pets and direct pantry access. Regardless of whether your mudroom is an actual room or just a small space near the front door to hang bags and jackets, the organizational basics are the same: Corral Clutter ~ One of the most important items in any mudroom is storage for shoes, pet supplies, backpacks, sporting equipment and other items. If built-in storage isn’t in your budget, put up a sturdy shelving unit with a bin or basket for each family member. Get Hooked ~ Securely anchor a row of strong hooks along the wall for coats, hats, scarves or other seasonal accessories that may otherwise find themselves dropped on the floor upon arriving home. Mud Happens ~ Mudrooms are meant to handle dirt so nix the carpet and lay down tile or hardwood flooring. Pick a stylish rug to catch dirt in its tracks while also adding a design element to the space. Shoe Space ~ Place a wooden bench or sturdy coffee table near the door so everyone has a place to sit while removing shoes. Slide a few baskets or bins underneath as an alternate location for storing backpacks and other gear when not in use. Take Command ~ Create a family command center by adding a small cabinet or desk with a corkboard above. It makes for a perfect spot to stash keys, charge cell phones, open mail, sort school papers and post the family calendar. Find more organization tips and tricks at www.eLivingtoday.com. n Family Features

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Choosing the right materials is an essential step in planning a home remodel or renovation. Options like brick and stone can add style, comfort and beauty to homes. With a diverse array of colors, textures and sizes to choose from, there are options to suit practically any design aesthetic, whether it’s traditional, contemporary or somewhere in between. Because brick and stone materials provide strength, permanence, sustainability and beauty, it’s possible to balance function with appearance. Before choosing your brick or stone material, it’s a good idea to explore the vast color options, varying textures and sizes. You might even consider combining different materials to create accents that add interest and support the design of your home.

If you like the idea of incorporating brick or stone into your design but are not sure where it fits, consider these popular choices: Accent Walls ~ If you’re concerned about overpowering a room, an accent wall is a simple way to add the appealing look of brick or stone in moderation. The wall can add character and dimension that either stands out or blends into the overall design, depending on the colors and textures you choose. Kitchens ~ From flooring to island accents, backsplashes and beyond, the options are plentiful for introducing brick or stone into kitchen design. Whether you’re going for a modern look or something more traditional, quality is a top priority in high-use areas like the kitchen. Choose materials from a reliable source like Glen-Gery, which offers more

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600 brick and stone products in a vast variety of sizes, textures and colors. Bar Surrounds ~ This feature tends to be a focal point in its own right but adding brick or stone can make your bar area a real showstopper while capturing the color tones of the rest of the room. Archways ~ Defining the transition from one space to the next adds an architectural design element that can either carry your design theme from one room of the house to the next or signal a transition toward a new motif, depending on the material you choose. Find more ideas for a home upgrade using brick or stone at www.glengery.com. Unbeatable Benefits of Brick Resilience ~ Brick is incredibly resilient. It’s weather and storm proof. As a result, it’s better able to withstand the diverse weather conditions across North America from natural disasters to extreme heat in fire prone regions. Brick is also termite resistant. Low Maintenance ~ Brick does not require any painting, coating or varnishing in order to maintain its aesthetic and durability. Fireproof ~ Brick is non-combustible. Clay bricks normally don’t suffer structural damage after a fire and can be re-used, even as load bearing walls. Design Flexibility ~ Brick comes in styles to suit any building project and is a popular material choice among architects and designers because of its design flexibility, strong structural capabilities and intricate detailing. Noise Cancelling ~ Whether between rooms within a home or from outside noise, brick provides sound insulation. Durable ~ Brick is long-lasting. Unlike other man-made materials, brick doesn’t get tired, so your brick home remains weather–and age-proof over time. Energy Efficient ~ Brick is a high-density material, meaning it can effectively absorb and store heat energy to help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This ability can make a noticeable difference in reducing energy bills. Natural ~ Brick is manufactured from naturally occurring materials and does not emit volatile organic compounds as many lightweight products do. With virtually no emissions and high thermal mass, brick is also a good choice for health-conscious homeowners with acute allergies or sensitivities to weather. n Family Features

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can make a home more energy-efficient by reducing reliance on artificial lighting. An optional daylight controller makes it easy for homeowners to adjust natural light entering a room, and a solar nightlight provides a moonlike guiding light at night. Installed with the solar nightlight, the skylights qualify for a 26% federal tax credit on solar property. Add Reflective Window Film When the sun shines through windows, it can heat up the home’s interior quickly and trigger the air conditioner to turn on. Window coverings, such as blackout curtains, can help, but adding low-e reflective window film to your windowpanes, particularly southern-facing ones, can provide an additional shield from the sun’s hot rays and reduce energy costs. Install a Programmable Thermostat A programmable thermostat is an efficient way to control the climate inside your home, and those with smart technology take programming to a whole new level. Today’s smart thermostats not only let homeowners control temperatures from their smart devices while on-the-go but can also learn daily habits and adjust the temperature accordingly with no other manual adjustments necessary. In addition, some utility companies offer incentives like money back at the end of the year for installing a smart thermostat because the energy savings are so substantial. Replace Appliances Because appliances like refrigerators and ovens, among others, are major energy users, investing in more efficient models provides both cost and energy savings. Additionally, homes more than 15 years old could benefit from updates to the air conditioner or heater as systems 15-20 years old or older may be candidates for replacement as they’re inefficient by today’s standards. Add Ceiling Fans In comparison to running your air conditioner consistently, the cost of running a ceiling fan (or several) is significantly less. Particularly on days that may not require cooling the entire house completely, fans can provide a gentle breeze and circulate air in the spaces you use most often. Simply adjust the switch to the counterclockwise position to ensure it’s pushing air downward during warmer months. For more information and home improvement ideas, visit www.whyskylights. com/livelighter. n Family Features

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THERE’S NO BETTER TIME than the present to upgrade your house with space-saving door hardware. Swapping out traditional swinging doors for smoothgliding, wall-mounted sliding door hardware can add up to 14 square feet of floor space, which leaves more room for spreading out toys and games while giving a spacious feel to nearly any room in your house. Making the switch also allows for more flexibility in furniture arrangements, which means even the smallest nook in your house could turn into a cozy space. An option like Johnson’s 2610SC Soft-Close Wall Mount Sliding Door Hardware can be used with virtually any metal or wood door from 1-1 3/4 inches thick, up to 60 inches wide and weighing up to 165 pounds. The wall mount includes hardware that gently slows the door’s travel speed to softly pull it into the fully open or closed position. It works like a cabinet door closer, enabling doors to open and close

quietly and securely. The hardware also prevents door slamming and pinched fingers, and significantly reduces door operational noise. The satin or bronze fascia provides a warm, decorative detail to the room, and the Americanmade, smooth-rolling door hardware and track exceed ANSI standards, which means they can successfully complete 100,000 opening and closing cycles. With adjustable door guides and smoothrolling tricycle hangers, you can set the adjustable track stops to control the door travel, as well. Plus, a jump-proof aluminum box track is available in lengths up to 96 inches for single doors and up to 192 inches for double doors. For more ways to add style and extra space to your home, as well as video installation guidance, visit johnsonhardware.com or call 800-837-5664. n Family Features 29


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HAVE YOU EVER TRIED stretching your mind? Some people stretch their paychecks by budgeting; some stretch their muscles by exercising. Children no longer need to stretch their minds nor their imaginations. Everything is laid out for them on the television screen so clearly that, like small or even big copycats, they go out and do likewise. It doesn’t take imagination to follow a pattern, nor does it stretch the mind. The latest craze, electronic games, does nothing for the mind. Almost anyone can push a button, and like most addictions, even those portrayed on the picture tube, the results are visible in dilated eyes, trembling hands and an uncontrollable body excitement. Developing a generation of neurotics certainly has little mental value so far as national security is concerned. Reiteration doesn’t necessarily stretch the mind. The fact that, according to Gertrude Stein, “a rose is a rose is a rose” doesn’t necessarily prove to be a mental stimulus. Reiteration, like counting sheep, brings on drowsiness. Do you want to stretch your mind? Look at the beautiful bloom on a rose tree. Don’t glance at it. Look squarely at the dozens of tiny petals, light pink, deeper pink, that form a cluster of color. Look through and beyond it, inhale its fragrance, and a sense of awe creeps up in you as unconsciously your mind goes

beyond what you are seeing to the Power that created it. Have you ever watched a baby smile? You find yourself smiling back with an unexplainable joyousness. You remember the delightful poem written by the English mystic William Blake in which he queries, “Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee?” Your mind is stretching, reaching out to understand more than what you see. The joy in stretching one’s mind is to explore the unknown. Go out on your deck on a still night. The stillness is so still that it enfolds one with an invisible softness. Not a leaf moves. No sleepy bird calls. The peepers aren’t making a sound. Life is all around, and yet only the stars keeping watch in the silence seem alive. You are caught up in the unfathomable Infinite that lies beyond them. And as you gaze and gaze, you feel the deck recede. You are transcending out of the materiality of your everyday world to the world of the spirit. “He hangeth the earth upon nothing” was Job’s defense of God, and for those few seconds you understand what he meant. Never again will you be satisfied with the mediocrity of an unstretched mind. You have broken the barriers of space. You are now consciously aware that your mind is merely an instrument upon which the Spirit of God plays as you have an urge to be receptive to its Power and Presence. n E X C L U S I V E LY Y O U R S


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