About Me?
mmmm lets see. I'm a Jack of all trades, my last line of work was working construction. My favorite of all my past trades would have to be Woodworker/Cabinet Maker. My wife loves the fact that I can build her rustic pine furniture and stuff.
I am currently operating a Handy Man business and having great success at it. This new business is keeping me quite busy. Actually too busy to even write new articles. Perhaps in the near future I will have a little spare time to write more.
I enjoy writing on various topics and love it when people benefit from something I have written.
I'm a Phlegmatic type with a little Melancholy and can be quite analytical at times with a heavy dose of practicality.
My passion is ...
Writing
I know too much about ...
What makes religious people tick
My parents always told me ...
Wear clean underwear
My childhood ambition ...
Be like my big brother
My favorite memory ...
When I met my wife
Why I write ...
I love helping people with the things I write
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
So You Don't Want To Go To Church Anymore?
My first job ...
Crusher operator at a mining labratory
My best moment ...
When I got sober, drug free and clear headed in one day, 17 years ago
My inspiration ...
Knowing that I am loved no matter what I do or don't do.
Dealing with a wet basement can become a serious health hazard if left too long. Mold will grow very quickly in a cool, dark, wet basement. Mold thrives in an environment of high moisture, lack of heat and poor air circulation. If you begin to notice a musty smell, that is a sure sign that mold is starting to grow somewhere in your basement. Fixing the problem depends on, the extent of the damage, your ability to "do it yourself" and how much money you have to spend. If you're not a do it yourselfer, then it could cost you a considerable amount of money. But hey, it's your health so be pre...
More..Ron Beauchamps
Member since: December 2007
Articles Written: 12