Friday, February 27, 2009

Win a $500 Gift Card and I'll add $50 to it.


We all have pools here in the valley and we spend boat loads of money maintaining them. Enter to win $500 at Shasta pools.

And I'll add 10% or $50 to the gift card. To win, just enter the Shasta Pools contest and leave a comment below with the date you entered. If Shasta Picks your name as the winner and you've entered here, I'll add $50.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Cactus League

Baseball spring training has started a week early. You can see your favorite major leaguers from now until the end of March.



The best deals are down in Tucson where you can catch the Arizona Diamondbacks for as little as $5. The most expensive seat is $16. Or you can see the Colorado Rockies for between $4 and $17. The lower prices are lawn seating, so no chairs included. But, you might just get a home run ball.



The rest of the teams will range from $6 up to $80 per seat. The average price looks to be in the $23 range. I'm not sure why Cactus league baseball is more expensive than the regular season, but it is.



Want to know more? Go to the website of Major League Baseball and either click on today's schedule or on your favorite team. And have a hot dog and beverage for me.



Schedule for the next three days



Today's scores



Your Favorite Team

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Robert Body's East Valley

Tempe Town Lake at Sunset
(click photo to enlarge)

I wish I could take photos like this. Robert Body is a local photographer that has taken some beautiful photos of the East Valley. He has been gracious to allow us to showcase some of his photos. I could probably do one a day for the next 5 years and not showcase all his work. So, here's my plan.
Every other week on Wednesday we will have "Robert Body's East Valley". Starting today. You can click on the labels to see all his work or you can visit his website to see his Arizona photos and photos from all over America. Enjoy them online or you can even purchase pictures from him to give as gifts or to hang on your own walls.

Create Your Own Cookbook

Do you have a folder of some type filled with assorted pages of recipes you have been given by friends or cut from magazines and newspapers? Would you like to have one cookbook with all of your favorite recipes? This is not a sales pitch; however, I have discovered that Better Homes and Gardens sells a personal cookbook that they call a Taste Book. You can select the book design, select from the many recipes already available, or add your own. Then you can have the book printed and sent to you for yourself or a gift. I haven't tried this yet - but it seems like it could be a good gift idea or way to organize recipes.

Monday, February 23, 2009

First Time Buyer Tax Credit for 2009

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed by the President on February 17, 2009. It contains a first time home buyer tax credit that is somewhat different from last year. Here is some basic information about the credit.

What is a tax credit?
A tax credit differs from a tax deduction in that the amount of the credit is deducted from the amount of tax you owe. A deduction reduces that amount of income which is subject to tax. In the case of this first time home buyer tax credit, if the amount of the credit is greater than the amount you owe, then you will be sent a refund check for the remaining amount of the credit.

Who is a first time home buyer?
Someone who has not owned a principle residence, a home they have lived in, for at least three years previous to the purchase of a home this year.

What type of home can I buy?
Single family homes, town homes, and condominiums all qualify.

What is the amount of the credit?
The credit amount is 10% of the cost of the home up to a maximum of $8000. Income limits do apply. The credit phases out for individuals with an adjusted gross income over $75,000 or a couple with an adjusted gross income over $150,000.

When do I have to purchase to get the credit?
You must purchase a home between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009.

Does the credit have to be paid back?
This credit does not have to be paid back for people who purchase between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009 unless the home is sold within three years and then the entire credit us due upon the sale of the property.

People who purchased a home between April 9, 2008 and December 31, 2008 will have to pay back their credit over a 15 year period. If they sell the home within 15 years, then the remaining balance of the credit will be due upon the sale of the property. (Rules for last year’s credit were different and the maximum amount was $7500.)

When do I get the money?
This is a tax credit. You will not get the money when you buy the house. Instead the credit will be applied to the taxes you owe for 2009. This will occur when you file your 2009 taxes in 2010.

Consult an Accountant
Tax laws are complicated and each year there are new changes; therefore, we always recommend that you consult your accountant or the IRS regarding any tax questions that you might have including whether or not you qualify for this tax credit.

Source: National Association of REALTORS®.

Does Your Dog Need a License?



If you live in Maricopa County and your dog is at least three months old, it needs a license and it must be vaccinated against rabies. If you fail to license your dog, you can be fined and charged with a misdemeanor. When purchasing a license for your dog you must present a certificate of rabies vaccination. It costs less to license a dog which has been spayed or neutered.





  • Altered Dog (Spayed/Neutered) = $16.00 (Note - "altered" is the county's term not mine)
  • Unaltered Dog = $40.00
  • Senior Citizen Household (Altered Dog/limited two dogs) = $6

Maricopa County Animal Care & Control offers programs with low cost for vaccinations and to assist with the care of your dog. For more information: http://www.pets.maricopa.gov/.

To apply online for a dog license - Maricopa Dog Licensing