Update From The West Coast

When I’m in California, I expect the weather to be warm and dry. Well, this trip has been a little different—lots of traveling through mountains. We’re in South Lake Tahoe, staying in a condominium for a few days, and the temperature will be in the 30s and 40s. We’re expecting nine inches of snow tomorrow. When we left New York, we were experiencing 75 degree weather.

I’m not complaining, however. There are a lot of fun things to do around here. One of the lake cruises takes place in a boat with a glass bottom, and there are casinos nearby. (The Nevada border is less than a mile away).

I’m taking some time to catch up on the blogosphere while my girlfriend is in the shower. Here are some good reads from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond.

Free Money Finance provides the Top 10 Reasons You’re Not Finding a Job. Once you’re successful in this endeavor, you can take into consideration these seven tips when starting a new job.

Mighty Bargain Hunter presents information on High Investment Yield Plans (HYIP). If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

Five Cent Nickel bought his new house and sold his old in less than six days.

Blueprint for Financial Prosperity reports on the tax returns for those working in the oval office.

AllThingsFinancial has some advice on filing an extension to gain extra time to complete your tax return.

Broke ‘N Boston announces Google’s new Calendar service. I briefly checked it out last night, and at first glance, all it’s missing is a way to synchronize with my PDA.

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  1. #1: Tessa
    Saturday, April 15, 2006
    7:19 pm (reply)

    Welcome to the West Coast! It’s raining sideways in the Pacific NW and snow in the Cascades—-and tomorrow’s Easter?

  2. #2: mapgirl
    Sunday, April 16, 2006
    9:55 pm (reply)

    Yeah, Tahoe is frequently still open for skiing in April. In spring and summer after an El Nino winter, it’s not unheard of to ski on snow/slush in July.

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