Thursday, April 7, 2016

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Worm Farming: A How-To Guide

Often times when someone hears about worm farming for the first time they think about how it could easily generate revenue with little effort. Perhaps the thought of having a personal supply of nutrient rich soil for the garden or flower beds sounds appealing. Either way, it's important to know how to set up a proper worm farm your specific reasons.



To understand how to set up a worm farm, the benefits worms provide must first be established. Worm farming provides nutrient rich soil yielding a higher growth rate for vegetables, flowers and other plants. A natural technique for composting with worms is beneficial to the environment as it helps eliminate the over filling of landfills. Some worm farms are established for the purpose of providing live bait to fishermen, exotic pet owners and even aquarium fish owners.

With the purpose of the worm farm in mind, the set up can begin. Worm bins are readily available for purchase on the Internet. Various sizes, shapes, and colors add to the selection. Current large scale worm farmers will often sell small set ups for a comparable price.

Other than purchasing a unit online or through a commercial worm farmer, set ups can be made at home out of a number of household items. Plastic tubs or large wooden boxes can be altered and provide a perfect home for these working worms.

Multiple layers are needed to provide a space for the liquid at the bottom. The liquid will run off the soil above and can be drained via a tap or hole at the bottom of the container. Within the upper layer of soil, the worms can move about towards the material to be composted.

The numerous models that can be purchased are also available for indoor use for those with limited or no outdoor space. Worm bins can typically be stacked for adding more worms later on.

Appropriate bedding will need to be provided for the worms to ensure a healthy life style. Peat moss or coconut fiber containing a small amount of compost material is well accepted. Bedding should always be moist for worms. Many prepackaged worm bins come complete with bedding and set up instructions.

Location of the bin is important as well. Worms are unable to tolerate extremes in temperature. A location where temperature can be controlled between 72 - 75 degrees Fahrenheit, or choosing a fully insulated system, will help keep the worms healthy and happy. The level of moisture within the bin can be affected by location too.

When a unit is chosen and prepared, the worms will need to be added to start the farm. Various worms are readily available. Red Wigglers are the best choice for composting farms while European Night Crawlers are best for live bait.

When worms are purchased, they typically come with acclimation instructions. An important step is to be sure the bedding and unit are fully prepared before the worms arrive for placement within the farm.

Feeding the worms is the fun part. They can consume any number of items to be used as compost including fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, paper products, cotton rags, soaked cardboard boxes, leaves, dirt and hair. Items should be cut down to manageable sizes. Fruits should be sliced into strips for easier consumption by the worms.

Provide a layer of items to be consumed on the top layer of the soil. To avoid over feeding, only add more food when most of previously fed food has been eaten.

Worm castings can be found in the bottom layer of the soil. This natural fertilizer can be added directly to flower beds and gardens. A liquid fertilizer can be made by adding water to castings for plants and flowers that prefer to be fed directly at the roots.

Worm farming is relatively low maintenance. If the habitat is less than desirable, the worms will often simply crawl away in search of better living conditions. Keeping the temperature constant, moisture at an appropriate level and food readily available will help ensure a healthy and happy supply of working worms.
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Wind Farms-- Limitations as Energy Platforms

As modern society searches around for alternative energy sources, wind farms are getting mention. There are, however, limitations regarding wind farms as major energy alternatives.

Wind Farms-- Limitations as Energy Platforms

Wind power is an enticing energy platform compared to fossil fuels. The process works by using the inherent energy in wind as a method for producing electricity. The actual methodology is much like hydropower, but with wind used in place of water. Wind turbines catch the wind, which turns their blades. This turning motion cranks a generator that produces electricity. The electricity is stored in batteries or fed into the electrical grid of a utility. Walla, you have power!



Using wind power for localized needs has been around for a long time. The Persians are believed to be the first to use it with the purpose being to turn grain grinding stones. In modern times, the sole purpose is to generate electricity. On a large scale, this means wind farms.

Wind farms are simply large collections of wind turbines in a defined area. If you have ever driven east out of San Francisco, you have seen the wind farm along the freeway. While it is both intoxicating and a pollution free source of electricity, a wind farm has definite limitations.

The biggest limitation of wind farms is the electricity produced. Simply put, they do not produce massive amounts, certainly not on the scale needed in most cities in industrialized nations. Obviously, each location is different, but wind is simply not a constant occurrence in most places. Even when it is, the number of turbines required to produce enough energy for a city is mind boggling. This, of course, leads to a second limitation.

Wind farms need to cover a lot of physical space to produce large amounts of electricity. In many industrialized countries, space is at a premium. As a result, the sheer cost of purchasing land for wind farms is prohibitive. This issue, however, is losing some of its grit as offshore wind farms are becoming more prevalent.

To some, one of the limitations of wind farms is they are eyesores. Personally, I think they are mesmerizing and have an artistic appearance. Others, however, definitely do not agree. The Cape Wind offshore wind farm project has met with massive resistance for just this reason.

The limitations of wind farms are fairly significant at this point in time. As technology and new approaches, such as offshore wind farms, come to the forefront, these problems may fall the wayside.
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Ant Farm Safety

It is clear that having an ant farm is a great way to experience a creature that very few people take the time to get to know. However, having an ant farm also has its precautions. There are several steps that you must take in order to ensure that you keep your ant farm under control. If you were to ignore these safety measures that you may quickly find your ant farm becoming your entire home. By following these simple steps, you will safeguard your home from any escaping ants, thus saving much time and money on trying to get rid of ants.



If you have ever had an ant infestation, is it easy to see how frustrating it is to try to get rid of all the ants. It always seems that right when you think you have killed all of the ants within your home, and entire new colony is found. Many people are afraid that if they have an ant farm, they will experience some type of infestation due to escaping ants. And while this is a threat, there are measures you can take to keep your ants from escaping, thus allowing you to have a worry-free ant farm. The first step you must take in creating a safe ant farm is choosing one that comes with great safety features. There are hundreds of different types of ant farms that you can choose form, however, very few of these ant farms provide you with adequate amounts of protection from any type of ant escapes.

The best type of ant farm to choose is one that has very small holes allowing air to come in, but not allowing anything else to go out. Of course, the size of these air holes will mean nothing if you obtain a smaller species of ants. This is where the second step comes into play. Make sure that you always buy ants that are on the larger side. The best ants to purchase for your ant farm are Carpenter or Harvest Ants, these ants are large enough to not be able to fit through the air holes of your ant farm. However, many people already have an ant farm and the top of the farm is exposed, allowing the ants to freely roam out if they were to discover the top of the sand or soil.

If you are the owner of a traditional ant farm, one that has an open top, than there are several steps you can take to safeguard your ant farm. The first, is make sure you rub vegetable oil or petroleum jelly on the sides of the ant farm. Just in case any of the ants try to escape the surface would be too slick for them to cross. However, there have been cases of ants literally building bridges over the slick surface, allowing them to cross without any problems. Thus, it is a necessity that you surround your ant farm with some type of moat. By placing your ant farm in a shallow thing of water, you will protect your ants from escaping.

Even if they do climb out of the top of the ant farm, they will not be able to cross water, thus, they will have to stay in the farm. These are just several steps that you can take in order to keep your ant farm full of ants, and your house empty of them.
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Sanctuary Of Truth

The 3 or 4 trips I have had to Pattaya, I have gone out on at least one trip. These have been difficult as waking up at noon is early for me while on holiday. But, I have made it a point to see at least one point of interest and have had a good time everywhere I have gone.



The first time I did this, I visited the Sanctuary of Truth. I had never heard of this place and couldn't recall ever seeing it mentioned at all on the Internet-- that has changed-- but at the time there was no web page and it wasn't listed anywhere on the "things to do in Pattaya" sites.

I decided to go to the Sanctuary of Truth after looking through a binder of brochures at a sidewalk tour vendor. Total cost was to be 1000 Baht for me and another 1000 Baht for the young lady with me. This worked out to about 25 dollars apiece.

So, what did we get for our $25? We were picked up at the guesthouse and hopped in the van and headed out. After about 20 minutes we had arrived at the most amazing temple I had ever seen. Completely hand-carved out of different types of wood right along the Gulf of Siam. Describing it here would not come close to doing it justice-- so I will just have to tell you-- if you are in Pattaya-- go to the Sanctuary of Truth.

After a guided tour of the temple, we hopped on horses and were guided around the grounds at a slow trot. I hadn't been on a horse since I was a teen, and it was a fun way to spend an hour.

Then it was time for our included lunch. We were given a burger, fries and a drink and the food was very good. Even the Thai girl I was with liked it.

After, lunch it was time to see the dolphin show. It was very professional and entertaining. The dolphin show reminded me of shows I had seen before in Florida and Hawaii.

We still had some time left, so we wandered back to the temple and walked around again on our own. It is one of those places that just makes you stand and stare in awe at the beauty and grace of the carvings.

At about 4 PM it was time to head back to the room and we got back in our van for the short ride home. So, for 25 dollars you get a guided tour of a beautiful temple, horseback ride, lunch, dolphin show and transportation. This tour is highly recommended and can be booked by any hotel or sidewalk travel vendor.
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Varanasi, India-- The City of Death

Travel to the city of Varanasi and you will travel back in time. No other city in India will impact you more than ancient Varanasi

Varanasi.

One of the oldest cities in the world, Varanasi is located in the upper east area of India and is not far from the border with Nepal. Sitting on the Ganges River, the city is an overwhelming display of crowds, colors and ancient Indian architecture. Roads are packed with people, cars, cows and the pavement is more or less dirt and mud depending upon when you are there.



Architecturally, Varanasi is a typical of India itself. You'll find shanty towns and run down homes laying in contrast to stunning temples and homes of the Maharajas. If you want to be impressed, simply walk down to the Ganges River and look up and down the river. The structures lining the river will remind you of Venice, Italy, without the glitz. The towering structures are both beautiful and ancient.

Following this view, a visit to the Darbhanga Ghat is an eye opener. The massive structure is home to the Maharajas of Dharbhanga of Bihar. The Ghat reeks of power, mysticism and long ago ages. You'll know what I mean when you see it.

Ganges

The Ganges is the hub of life in Varanasi. The holiest of cities, Varanasi is known as the city of light, but is really the city of death. Believed to have been founded by the Hindu goddess Shiva, the city is a mecca for those seeking religious enlightenment. Thousands of Indians seek to cleanse themselves in the waters each morning, which makes for an explosion of activity and colorful dresses. The rest of the day will amaze you even more.

As the holiest Hindu city, many of the Hindu faith believe dying in Varanasi brings enlightenment. Thousands upon thousands of Hindus travel to the city in their later years for this purpose. Charitable institutions and Hindu temples take in the multitude of elderly. Although not as prevalent as in the past, many of the deceased are cremated in the open on pyres overlooking the Ganges. It is truly a site to be seen.

In many ways, Varanasi is a microcosm of India. If you visit only one place in India, Varanasi should be the destination.
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Travel The Pearl Of India: Discover Hyderabad

Representative nicknames like the City of Pearls and Cyberabad demonstrate the truly remarkable parallel cultures that have made Hyderabad both a city of culture and a center for information technology. Hyderabad's landscape is also graced with numerous lakes and fantastically designed industrial parks. Airfare to Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, is convenient, particularly for travelers wishing to explore the surrounding areas.



Hyderabad is centrally located in the southern region of the Indian subcontinent. At one time an independent entity, the city had been incorporated into greater India after a lengthy British rule. The optimal time to travel to Hyderabad is in the winter months until March, thus avoiding scorching summer temperatures and the formidable monsoon season.

History and Worship in Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a majestic city when it comes to historic sites and temples. Stately government buildings make tribute to traditional architecture, delicately accented with golden hues and marble masterpieces. The Qutubshahi Tombs triumph over the city with an imposing white dome and house the legacy of the Qutb Shahi Dynasty, Shia Muslims of Turkish origin. The most recognizable and significant monument in Hyderabad is the Charminar, built in 1591 to commemorate the eradication of plague from the city. The four soaring minarets are a prime example of Cazia architecture and can by enjoyed by climbing 149 spiraling steps inside to the rewarding panoramic view of the skyline above.

The temples and mosques of Hyderabad are some of the more spectacular sites in the city. Birla Mandir is a temple constructed entirely of marble and exudes a surreal white glow when it is illuminated at night. Mecca Masjid is an elaborately constructed 400 year old mosque that attracted throngs of worshippers and visitors alike. Non-Muslims can enjoy the building's majesty from the outside; make sure to take note of the distinctly different architecture from the Hindu temples.

Hyderabad Here and Now

Hyderabad has attracted a tireless technology industry, supported by prestigious universities and research institutions. The aesthetic reward to the city has been the wonderland of post-modern angles and colors among the shiny new buildings and strategically manufactured corridors. Obviously-titled Hitech City and the Cyber Towers offer Disneyland-like adventure and sensory overload while Shilparamam presents a cultural exhibition amid an undeniably modern backdrop. Get your airfare to Hyderabad and also enjoy the city's fascination with theme parks such as its own Treasure Island and even a Snow World where patrons can enjoy a real break from the tropics.

From the 1st century to the 20th, Hyderabad is truly a testament to Indian history and the struggles and rewards experienced by adapting technology and globalization. The two realities face of in a remarkable display of mutual preservation, restoration and progressive development. Book your airfare to Hyderabad with cFares and treat yourself to a cultural snapshot of the global world we live in.
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The Ancient Sites Of Rome

For 3,000 years Rome has stood at the forefront of civilisation. The might of the Roman Empire brought great wealth and prosperity to the city and its allies. Rome became a treasure trove of extravagant architecture and monuments.



As fortune smiled down on Rome, their riches established communities endowed with ornamental landmarks, many of which stand to this day.

At the core of the once mighty Empire, The Roman Forum was the heart and soul of government. Originally a cemetery, the Forum grew with the Empire and was the nucleus of everyday life. Aristocracy would socialise and decide the course of history during lavish banquets, drinking their wine and gorging on the luscious food.

At the centre of the Forum is the Temple to Julius Caesar built by Augustus, his adopted son and first Roman Emperor. The fresh flowers signify the exact spot where Caesar was cremated.

The Colosseum is undoubtedly the most recognisable of all ancient Rome's landmarks. Built by Jewish slaves, the amphitheatre was synonymous with blood sports.

Opened by Emperor Titus in 80 AD, the imperial thirst for bloodshed was insatiable. Gladiators became infamous overnight as battles between man and beast caught the imagination of the Roman public.

Hundreds of thousands of men and beasts were slaughtered during the course of these Roman games. The butchery continued mercilessly until these particular blood sports were outlawed in 523 AD.

The communities of the Empire held the Roman gods in high esteem; religion played a significant part in the lives of the Romans and homage was paid frequently to those in higher places.

The Pantheon was built as a temple to the gods. The original was destroyed by fire in the 1st century BC resulting in dismay amongst the communities.

During the early part of the 2nd century AD, Emperor Hadrian took it upon himself to rebuild the monument and provide his people once more with a pathway to the gods. Hadrian was an amateur architect and completed the new temple in 125 AD.

Two mammoth doors, like sentinels standing before the path to the gods guard the entrance to the temple. The doors were extensively restored during the 17th century, raising doubts whether they can ever again be classed as original.

Once inside, the unexpected scale of the interior is awe-inspiring. Marble panels grace the walls and floors; remarkably, half of the wall panels are from the original build nearly 2,000 years ago.
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Khon Kaen-- the Gateway to Isaan

Khon Kaen is a good mix of old and new. You can get KFC and Pizza or you can eat noodles and rice from street vendors. Software and DVDs are available at the mall or you can shop at the open markets. Small guest houses, intermediate hotels and a 5-star accommodation are available.



Nightlife can be found-- but don't expect it be comparable to Pattaya or Bangkok. There are a few expat bars near the Sofitel Hotel and a few Thai clubs scattered throughout the city.

Transportation around the city is easy as the Baht Buses are color-coded. Baht buses are just pick-up truck with seats in the back and cost about 25 cents for a ride. The have set routes and maps are available that display the routes. You just need to figure out where you want to go and find the correct color and hop on.

Day time activities for me were shopping and sightseeing. I spent lots of time visiting some of the most beautiful temples in all of Asia. One in particular is located in the heart of the city; right along side the city's lake (Buun Kaen Nakorn). The temple (Wat Nong Wang Muang) is 9 stories tall and each floor has a mini-museum with artifacts from ancient Thailand. Music classes were going on and one of the Buddhist monks gave us a blessing.

I visited other temples in and around Khon Kaen and one was about 1000 stairs to the top to see a beautiful, pure white Buddha called Pu Don Fai. It was a hike, but definitely worth the walk.

For lovers of Thai food, there is an abundance of restaurants throughout the city. Many of the restaurants are around Lake Buun with excellent Thai and Western food at very reasonable prices. A typical night out with 3 or 4 dishes, a couple of Singha beers and the total tab would be about $12. Delicious food in open air restaurants with a view of the lake or one of the rivers in the city made for some very relaxing evenings.

I spent one day fishing at a small lake. Bait, tackle and a comfortable chair cost all of 200 Baht (about 6 dollars) for the day. There was also a restaurant that served up some good food and cold beer. I didn't catch any fish, but had a very relaxing day. I also went out to King Cobra village to see the snake show. A good show with no admission fee. Sat in the bleachers and watched the 1/2 hour show and gave 100 Baht when they passed the hat.

All in all, a very relaxing 3 1/2 week vacation and I look forward to my return trip next year.
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Lanikai Beach: The Perfect Destination For Romantic Getaways

Are you and your romantic partnering looking to getaway from the stresses of everyday life? If you are, you may be looking for a place that allows you to relax, have fun, enjoy beautiful scenery, and enjoy the company of each other. If that is what you are looking to get out of your next romantic getaway, you may want to take the time to examine Lanikai Beach, located on Oahu.



One of the many reasons why you should examine Lanikai Beach as your next romantic getaway destination is because of all of the options that you have. For starters, when looking to stay in the area, you should know that you have an unlimited number of options. Many Lanikai Beach visitors choose to stay right in Lanikai. If you choose to do so, you may enjoy having a large selection of vacation rentals to choose from. Popular rentals in Lanikai include those for vacation homes, vacation cottages, and vacation apartments. Many Lanikai vacation rentals come with beach views or swimming pools.

In addition to staying right in Lanikai, you should also know that Lanikai Beach is located close to the popular Hawaiian destination of Kailua. Staying in Kailua gives you easy access to Lanikai Beach, as well as Kailua Beach Park, a number of fine dining restaurants, and amazing shopping centers. Kailua is home to a number of beautiful hotels, resorts, vacation homes, and vacation condos. Although you may find it more convenient for you and your romantic partner to stay right in Lanikai, Kailua may be worth examining.

Aside from your options, in terms of where you want to stay, Lanikai Beach is also a great destination for your next romantic getaway due to the environment that it creates. Lanikai Beach is commonly referred to as one of Hawaii's best beaches, if not the best. This is due the beauty of it. Lanikai Beach is known for its clear water, white sand, and beautiful palm trees, which often line the beach. This type of scenery is perfect for creating a romantic environment. Coupled with the perfect overnight accommodations, your Lanikai Beach vacation can be as romantic as romantic can be.

Although great overnight accommodations and a picture perfect scenery are both ideal for romantic getaways, you may also be wondering what you can do when on a Lanikai Beach vacation. Hawaii is well-known for its amazing surfing conditions, but you will typically find Lanikai Beach surf-free. With that in mind, many of the areas surrounding Lanikai Beach are known as "surfing hotspots." This means that if you and your partner would like to enjoy a surfing adventure, it is more than possible for you to do so. In fact, when the conditions are right, Lanikai Beach is known as a popular windsurfing destination.

In keeping with the many activities that you may enjoy when visiting the Lanikai Beach area, you may enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or kayaking. A popular kayaking activity on Lanikai Beach involves kayaking out to the twin islands of Mokumanu and Mokulua. These islands are beautiful bird sanctuaries. Protected by a coral reef, Lanikai Beach is also an ideal location for snorkeling and scuba diving, both of which are activities recommend for those on honeymoons or romantic getaways. Additional nearby activities include fine dining, shopping, golfing, dancing, sightseeing, and much more.

Since Lanikai Beach is known as being one of Hawaii's best beaches, it advised that you start planning your romantic getaway well in advance. This will not only give you time to explore all the Lanikai has to offer, but it will also help when making your reservations. The earlier you make your travel arrangements, the more beachfront vacations rentals you are likely to gain access to.

As outlined above, there are a number of different reasons why you should take a close look at Lanikai Beach. It is the picture perfect destination for your romantic getaway. It is also ideal for honeymoons and destination weddings.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

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Ocean Beach San Diego

Located in the Ocean Beach Community, Ocean Beach is
actually just south of the entrance to the Mission
Bay channel. Located at 1950 Abbott Street, the beach
is a very popular location in the summer. During the
winter months, couples like to walk the beach and
just bask in the presence.



The Ocean Beach is wide in structure, about a mile
long. Along the north end of the beach, you'll find
a volleyball court. During the summer, the court is
always teeming with people playing volleyball while
the sand around it is teeming with people watching.

At the south end of the beach you'll find the Ocean
Beach Municipal Pier. The Pier is open to the public
with plenty of walking and fishing available. Located
on the pier is a bait and tackle shop along with a.
restaurant. Although you don't need a fishing license.
to fish off the dock, catch regulations are enforced.

If you walk to the south end of the beach you'll find.
many restaurants, surfing shops, and many other commercial.
shops and establishments. Although you can travel to.
the north end of Ocean Beach, it's mostly bordered by.
residents of the ocean area.

The unique part of Ocean Beach is the Dog Beach, located.
at the north end. This sandy area is where dogs can.
run and play without a leash - anytime - day or night.
Although dog owners are responsible for their dogs and.
the clean up of them, Dog Beach is actually pretty.
nifty for anyone who owns dogs.

For your protection along the beach, lifeguards are.
out each and every day, year round. They are generally.
on duty from 9 AM until dark although you can check with.
them for their specific hours of operation. They are.
there for your protection and very willing to answer.
any question that you may have.

Keep in mind while on the beach, California beaches do.
experience powerful rip currents. It's because of these.
currents that beaches in California experience over.
1,000 rescues by lifeguards every year. To be on the.
safe side while in San Diego at Ocean Beach, it's.
always a good idea to swim near a lifeguard.

For those who like surfing, surfing is permitted at.
Ocean Beach in designated areas. Scuba isn't recommended.
however, because of the lack of undersea life, heavy.
rip currents, and the surf.

For swimming or enjoying the California lifestyle, Ocean.
Beach is a great place to go. It is a very popular.
place in the summer, drawing hundreds of thousands of.
people. If you long for a taste of the California.
lifestyle, make sure you visit Ocean Beach in San.
Diego.
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Miami Beach Real Estate: Key Investment Points

Sun, sand, nice beaches, palm tree-lined beach fronts, classy homes, glitzy fashion districts. People have plenty of reasons for moving to Miami, particularly Miami beach, including the sunny skies and diverse cultures. Since Miami is know to be a truly a diverse city, there is a wide array of available Miami Beach real estate choices. A potential home-buyer's options would include locations from the ocean to the bay, and varying structures from small apartments to sprawling mansions.



Currently, the real estate scene in Miami Beach has greatly improved from the old, conventional low-rise Miami Beach properties to spectacular high-rise condos, with prices ranging from the $300,000 price range to over the $5 million mark. Miami Beach real estate properties on South Beach are usually in the extravagant Art Deco District, which encompasses 16 city blocks.

The varying types of real estate in this area are surrounded by more than 800 unique buildings of distinct style, consisting of hotels and apartment buildings, which have inspired the renaissance of this neighborhood, and further entrenched the places' color and lifestyle. The Art Deco District attracts showbiz celebrities and socialites who savor the trendy night-life and its countless outdoor cafes along Ocean Drive, as well as for single folks and young families who enjoy the urban lifestyle, and indulge in the pleasure of doing convenient walks to the local beaches, stores, clubs and restaurants.

The distinct advantages of owning real estate property in Miami Beach include the nine miles of sandy, palm-fringed 300-foot wide beach fronts, as well as an abundance of places to swim, sunbathe, jet-ski, and fish and do parasailing and other water sports. Another convenient spot for both ardent and casual walkers and joggers is the boardwalk located along the northern part of the beach.

Aside from the wonderful beachfront, the city's arts, production and entertainment communities also add to the attractiveness of owning real estate in Miami Beach. On the cultural and artistic front, the Bass Museum of Art exhibits exquisite art, and the Miami Beach Garden Center and Conservatory contains exotic flowers and flora. The district also boasts of world-famous nightclubs and bars, as well as restaurants and cafes.

One of the more popular areas of Miami Beach is South Beach, also known as SoBe, or The Beach. Topless sunbathing is tolerated on some designated areas of the beach. The TV show Miami Vice helped make the area popular as well. Today, South Beach is considered one of the richest commercial areas in the area. Miami Beach, specifically Ocean Drive of what is now the Art Deco District, was also featured prominently in the movie Scarface, further adding to its glitzy status.

At present, the South Beach section of Miami Beach is a major entertainment center with hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants and oceanfront hotels. The district is famous with both American and international tourists, with German being the third most spoken language after English and Spanish. The hefty influx of European tourists explains South Beach's tolerance of topless sunbathing, despite it being a public beach. Another unique aesthetic fixture of South Beach is the presence of several colorful and unique lifeguard stands, which are still used today by South Beach's lifeguards.
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The Road to Hana- The First Half

Hana is a sleepy little town located in Maui on the backside of Haleakala. Hana is a fairly quiet town with only one or two hotels. It has a small public beach that when compared to some of the other beaches on Maui seem less than impressive. And what sleepy town would be complete without a horse ranch. Hana is definitely not lacking in charm. While millions of people travel through Hana each year, few people actually stay here. The road to Hana as the Hana highway has been dubbed is more about the journey, than the actual destination. If you were to drive straight from Kahului to Hana the trip would take you about two hours. But, as I said before, this trip is about the scenery.



If you were in a huge rush to get to Hana, you would be disappointed. In order to do this trip properly, you should be in no hurry and allow for an eleven or twelve hour trip.

The first place to stop on the road to Hana is the twin falls. They are impressive if you have never seen a waterfall, but you will see some much more spectacular views along this journey. The Ko'olau Forest Reserve is one stop along the way that you should not skip. You will first see Norfolk pines located on the hillside, then some vibrantly colored Eucalyptus trees (very impressive to the east coast native). Next you will see a vast expanse of bamboo trees. It's worth the time to visit this tropical forest.

If waterfalls are your thing, you are in luck. There is the famous Waikamoi falls located at the bridge just before the 10 mile marker. This waterfall is impressive to say the least. It stretches some hundreds of feet above the bridge, and it has several different colors of moss growing alongside the falls.

The next place to stop is the Kaumahina State Wayside Park. It has picnic tables and provides a wide ocean view. This is the perfect place to stop for a quick romantic lunch. For the next several miles there is a spectacular ocean view, offering ample opportunity to pull over and take pictures. If it has recently rained, then you are in for a special treat, you will see a plethora of water falls exhibiting a rainbow of colors due to the wild vegetation. You don't get much closer to perfection than this. At this point you are roughly halfway to Hana.

The Ke'anea Valley marks the halfway point to Hana. This valley is home to the Haleakala Crater, which was formed from an eruption of the Haleakala volcano. Lava erupted from the volcano and flowed into the valley creating this giant crater. It is a sight to see. As you drive on from here you will see a sign that says "halfway to hana". There is also a camp site here, so you can either make camp or explore around the first half some more, or you can drive onto Hana.
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Relocation to Oregon: Real Estate Benefits of Forest Heights

The Pacific Northwest-- specifically Portland, Oregon-- is renowned for pairing the convenience and luxury of urban life with the unmatched beauty of nearby parks and wilderness. Portland seems to be bursting with city parks, and Portland residents take great advantage of having a number of green areas right in their own backyards. The Forest Heights neighborhood of Portland is perhaps the best example of this combination; homeowners are treated to spacious and beautiful lots in the heart of a breathtaking natural setting. And the welcoming surroundings aren't the only reason to consider relocating to Forest Heights. Top notch schools, clean streets and parks, and a bustling market center are just a few reasons why Forest Heights may be the perfect neighborhood for you.



It may be an old real estate axiom, but it still rings true; location, location, location. Nestled in the gorgeous, rolling West Hills of Portland, Forest Heights gives homeowners acres of pristine residential and forest areas to explore and enjoy. The neighborhood is conveniently located to the darling Northwest 23rd Street district, minutes from Downtown and a quick commute to the outlying Beaverton and Hillsboro areas. The natural beauty of the West Hills accents the diverse array of architectural types available to Forest Height homeowners. Unlike many cookie-cutter residential communities, Forest Height architects and designers make sure the mix of house styles is not only varied but aesthetically complimentary to the rest of the neighborhood. Classic Northwest-, Colonial- and Mediterranean-influenced houses mix to create as attractive a planned community as can be found in the Portland/Metro area.

Location may be important but it certainly isn't everything. Luckily for homeowners, Forest Heights provides many opportunities for active residents to get involved in their community. Indeed, many Forest Height residents are responsible for helping maintain the charm and individuality of their own neighborhood. Apart from the beautiful parks, trails and old-fashioned streets, Forest Heights residents are also invited to participate in and attend special events as a way to build a greater sense of community and safety in the neighborhood.

Of course, a neighborhood is only as charming as its local merchants, and Forest Heights happens to have one of the most pleasant and convenient merchant centers in the area. The Forest Heights Village Center started in 2005 and boasts a broad spectrum of shops and services. Looking for a relaxing way to spend a Saturday afternoon? Treat yourself to a few hours of massage and beautification at DentSpa before checking out the fine hand-crafted needlepoint designs of In Stitches. Running errands between business meetings? Get those copies done at Postal Annex while shooting down some espresso from the nearby Starbucks. Or perhaps you're looking for a fun or romantic night out with a loved one? Fill up at Pizzicato Gourmet Pizza and then try to squeeze in a little dessert at Sweet Ambrosia Bakery. Each business in the Village Center is on a five-year lease, meaning you won't lose your favorite hairstylist or barista soon after settling in to your new neighborhood. And the Forest Heights Village Center also offer

For those home owners in the process of or planning to raise a family, Forest Park Elementary School allows children to get a solid education in the comfort of their own community. Forest Heights is also conveniently located to a number of Portland's best public schools, and the Forest Heights bus service makes sure students get to their classes safe and on time.

Portland is quickly becoming one of the Pacific Northwest's premiere relocation destinations, and with communities such as Forest Heights it is easy to see why. The jaw-dropping landscape, convenient location, community involvement, education options and merchant center provide residents with virtually everything they might need. Small-town simplicity is combined with urban eccentricities into one fun, safe and attractive community. If you're looking into relocating to the Pacific Northwest, make sure to consider Forest Heights; it may be the best Portland's West Hills have to offer.

| Ben Anton, 2008
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Dorotheenhütte: Hidden Gem Of The Black Forest

Germany's Black Forest hides many delightful secrets amid its thick foliage. In this land of fairytales and half-timbered houses lies a little glass factory, practicing the methods of a time long past. Located in the town of Wolfach, the Dorotheenhütte Glass Museum brings the traditions of yesterday alive for today's visitors.



Proudly known as the 'Black Forest's only hand-blown glass factory', Dorotheenhütte walks its guests through 2,000 years of glass history. The museum section of the complex shows how the art of glass-making has evolved over the years as well as displays tool and mold artifacts from long ago. Masters can be observed creating and grinding delicate crystal stemware by hand - each cut a carefully calculated combination of angle and pressure.

Dorotheenhütte also gives their visitors the opportunity to try their hand at glass blowing-- fascinating and fun when considering one rarely gets the invitation to 'touch' and 'try it out' when fragile objects are concerned. Standing near the 2,642 degree inferno of fire and molten glass leaves one uncomfortably warm, yet it develops a sense of awe for the master who endures this heat for his love of the art. Take a deep breath and blow with all your might as a tiny bubble forms in the glowing shapeless mass at the other end of a long metal tube. The master coaxes for more air, more pressure, more strength as your cheeks start to tingle and your face turns bright red. You get a very short break as you pick out different color chips for the blob that will eventually become a shapely vase.

The master has you blow into the tube again as he twists and shapes the vase then flings it almost madly through the air as you wonder how close he's getting to the floor and the crowd. The glass cools enough to cut it off the tube and the vase must cool longer before being handled. The glass blowing workshop is absolutely free-- only pay a nominal fee if you want to take your work of art home with you (since the vase must cool first, this give you plenty of time to peruse the rest of the complex).

Dorotheenhütte's 'Glass Paradise' is appropriately named as it is truly a heaven for shoppers. The room brilliantly sparkles as each overhead light, perfectly positioned, splashes bright reflections and color over everything. Shelves and display tables are stocked full of finished vases, such as those blown in the free workshop, sets of stemware of all shapes and shades, figurines, candleholders, hanging balls that shine like stained glass, and anything else imaginable for home décor. Glass Paradise' leads into 'Christmas Village', full of enchanting seasonal ornaments and decorations throughout the entire year. Twinkling lights border the aisles of fluffy snow and delicate items that are practically bursting with holiday spirit. Whether spending a lot or a little, Dorotheenhütte's experienced staff gently packs each find in protective paper to cushion its journey from Wolfach.

They also offer international shipping options for those who would rather have their purchases meet them at home. Finally, after a day of blowing glass and shopping, visitors can relax in Dorotheenhütte's charming restaurant. Have a full meal of delicious German cuisine or simply a warm drink and a pastry to reenergize as you admire the traditional wood décor.

Dorotheenhütte is a one-of-a-kind experience in the Black Forest region of Germany. Although it seems to be hiding among the dark trees, it welcomes each person with its enthusiasm and talent for the beautiful art of glassmaking.
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Rafting River Whistler Has Something To Offer All The Family

Whistler is a great location that thousands head to both in summer and winter for sports and just plain relaxation. The 7000 acres of one of the best mountain landscapes North America has, is filled with tourists year round. Whistler offers its tourists skiing in the glaciers, guided fishing tours, golfing, hiking and biking, Para-gliding and hang gliding, kayaking and rafting, which is just the tip of the ice burg.



Rafting River Whistler is ideal for all the family to enjoy. It is almost impossible to pin point and say that one particular river is better than the other. While the Birkenhead River provides you with a class three rapids which allow you to float longer than shorter paths, the Green river makes the ride fast, short and refreshing; the Elaho and Squamish rivers offer a more relaxing whole day adventure in store. So, even if one river does not have it all, all of them together offer something for everyone.

Whichever river you may choose, there are many packages and trips available to suit and match everyone's desires and needs. However, booking a river rafting Whistler should be done well in advance as it is a highly popular location both during summer and winter time.

Rafting - a Great Summer Exercise

Rafting is a great summer exercise that provides a full body workout, but it also requires that you be in good physical shape. The river rapids are rough in many cases, and it can throw you over board once in awhile, requiring quick reflexes and actions to be able to save your life, or the one of your fellow team members.

River rafting Whistler provides guides usually for beginners and/or those who request one. It is highly recommended for those who are practicing this sport for the first time or who are not familiar with the waters. River rafting Whistler is especially great because it has all types of possibilities from very adventurous, to a lazy relaxing day on the river.

Helpful Tips

Even if you are going just for river rafting in Whistler, indulge in other season activities that Whistler has to offer all summer long. Due to the fact that it's very popular and crowded with tourists year round, Whistler has well-organized activities and events. Again, book them in advance to ensure your participation.

River rafting Whistler is a recommended vacation for the whole family. There will be something of interest for everyone, no matter the age. So what are you waiting for, take the road to Whistler today to get in shape and taste the adventure.
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Colorado River Blinds-- Vinyl Vertical Blinds With A Difference

Colorado River Blinds offers a wide selection of window blinds and shades. Whether you want vinyl vertical blinds, shutter blinds or wood blinds, Colorado River Blinds has the blinds and colors that you want. If you are not sure exactly what you want, you can visit the design center at the company's website to see how different types of blinds are best suited for different rooms. For a room where you spend a lot of time, choose transparent Colorado River blinds that will let light through, yet give you the shade and privacy that you need.




For an elegant décor, you can combine blinds and shades in the same room. Colorado River Blinds has cellular shades as well as vertical and horizontal blinds. To complement the look of wood in your flooring and furniture, choose wood blinds or faux wood blinds for your bathroom or kitchen. Whether you want Roman shades, pleated shades or you would prefer to stick with blinds, the Colorado River Blind Company has all the information you need about how to measure your windows for whatever style you choose.

You may be wondering what kind of window treatment shutter blinds will give you. These blinds look just like shutters to your window. The latest style in shutter blinds and shades from Colorado River blinds is called the Plantation Shutter blind. These blinds have unique 2.5 inch louvers that give the appearance of a shutter. They are made from a wood alloy that combines the natural beauty of real wood with the durability of a synthetic material called thermalpolymer. With this type of blind, you have a window covering that is long lasting and much easier to clean than wood.

Browse the catalog offered for Colorado River blinds. The wide selection of blinds and shades will keep you enthralled for hours and it may take some time for you to make your final decision. If you need any help, there is a contact email available on the site, so that you can get answers to your questions or any help you need in placing your order. If you decide to order shutter blinds or one of the many other styles of blinds and shades from the Colorado River Company, you do need to pay special attention to how to measure your windows. If you make a mistake in the measurements, you will not be able to get a refund for your purchase.

Colorado River blinds are the brand name that many homeowners have come to trust over the years because of the exceptional quality of the blinds and shades. Shutter blinds, for example, carry a lifetime limited warranty. You know that when you make a purchase from Colorado River blinds, you are buying a product that will last for many years to come.


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