Hamilton Insurance Group - Quarter 4 - 2021

To Find Out, Ask Yourself These Questions W hich N ational P ark S hould I V isit ?

and everywhere else in between. If you’re a geology fan, you might like Zion or the Grand Canyon, but if you long for lots of green, you could try Olympic National Park in Washington state. How do you want to explore these places? Are you okay observing nature from your air conditioned car, or do you want to hoof it into the wild? What about something in between, like horseback riding, kayaking, or even rock climbing? No matter how you want to travel to your favorite sites, chances are park services will make multiple options available to you. What are your ideal weather conditions? The northernmost national park in America is Gates of the Arctic, where freezing temperatures can happen any time of the year. The southernmost park is the National Park of American Samoa, which consists of tropical rainforests. Every other park exists on a spectrum between these two in terms of weather. How far do you want to be from creature comforts? In some parks, you have the option of a nice hotel room with a hot shower every night. At others, you’ll have only what you can carry with you on your back to keep you comfortable. Many parks have options for both kinds of people. Regardless of where you stay each night, however, any visit to a national park is sure to be an adventure!

According to Lonely Planet, October is the best time to visit a national park. It’s when the weather starts to cool down in most of the country, and fewer people are traveling out and about. Each of the country’s 63 national parks are wholly unique from one another, so it’s impossible to pick the best one to visit for everyone. However, if you want to visit a national park, you can ask yourself these questions to figure out your next adventure! How far away from home are you willing to travel? There are national parks all over the country, so you could fly thousands of miles away or just drive for a few short hours. The closest national parks to Atlanta include Congaree in South Carolina and Great Smoky Mountains in Kentucky and Tennessee What kind of landscapes do you want to explore? Maybe you’re more concerned with sights than proximity. America’s national parks exist in arid deserts, lush forests, Don’t you just hate it when you are expecting an extremely important call, but when the phone rings, it’s an annoying and/or pushy telemarketer hawking Medicare? Whether it’s getting back the $148.50 for the Part B premium or getting more benefits, they will all bring up Medicare in their spiel. Telemarketers are simply salesmen who are like actors on stage. They consider you their rapt audience, magnetically swept away by their presentations. And they are hoping you will question your own insurance plans and benefits … and choose their plan. As your insurance advisor, we represent every Medicare insurance company and know their plans intimately. Before you decide, I encourage you to first speak with me to inspect both plans against each other. Change can be good, but when it comes to your insurance health and well-being, I will never change my commitment to you. I am a phone call away Monday through Friday to discuss any questions or concerns about your plan or any others you are considering.

A ffordable C are A ct O pen E nrollment

Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act/ Obamacare opens up on Nov. 1 and continues until Jan 15. If you do not receive health insurance from your employer, you do not want to miss out on this opportunity. The government even helps most people who enroll with the cost through subsidies and cost-sharing reductions. The Affordable Care Act helps make affordable health insurance available to more people. In today’s day and age, you never know what is going to happen. It’s better to be safe and protected than risk extreme medical bills in the future, especially if you are suffering from an injury or illness. In order to receive benefits for the beginning of 2022, you need to make sure that you enroll before Dec. 15, 2021.

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