Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Moving to Florida

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of flickr
They don’t call Florida the Sunshine State for nothing.  That’s because the state averages more than 2/3 of the year where the sun shines.  It’s the sunshine that draws a lot of people down here, both to visit as well as to live either part or full time.  While some states such as New Mexico, have more sunny days on average, the average temperature in Jacksonville is 69-degrees, as opposed to 44-degrees for Santa Fe.  This means if you decide to move to Jacksonville, you can break your ice scraper over your knee.  The last time North Florida even got a dusting of snow was way back in 1989.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

If the Shoe Fits, Move It



By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of flickr
If you’re like most folks, when it comes time to move you will focus on the BIG things.  Stuff like furniture, major appliances and kitchenware are the first things to pop onto your radar when you start packing.  While handling these items is key to moving efficiency, it’s the little things that tend to get overlooked until the last minute.  One such forgotten subject are shoes.  Now I know that most men have 10 pairs of shoes or less.  As a result, the topic is something of a nonstarter.  However, when it comes to women, shoes are a big deal.  More importantly guys, if you live with a woman and you damage, destroy or lose your gal’s shoes during a move, you are cruising for a bruising. Take it from the man who has been there and done that.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Making the Most of a Minimal Move

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy Scott's Discount Movers
When most families move, it’s something of a military maneuver.  By that, I mean that packing up all the belongings of a family of four takes a certain amount of planning to break down, move out and transport everything that has been accumulated over the years.  However, there are single guys and gals, not to mention newly separated or divorced individuals who also need to move their stuff from Point A to Point B.  On top of that, there are also retirees and business-people galore who only need to move a minimum of material.  If you fall into any of those categories, then today’s blog is for you.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Handle with Care – Packing Fragile Items

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of Pixabay
When it comes to moving, the last thing you want to find when you unpack are items that were
broken in transit.  While some people blame the movers, 99% of breakage happens because homeowners don’t know how to pack fragile items properly.  To keep you from experiencing heartbreak during your next move, I will devote this week’s blog to helping you properly pack breakables.