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How to Choose Clothing for Your Children – Tips For Women

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

The dilemma of buying children’s clothing begins even before your child is born. After having a baby, women usually receive some clothes as baby gifts. Often these are small sizes that your child will outgrow very soon. So you can see that buying clothes is an ongoing task for parents.

As an infant, a baby will change sizes every few weeks. Buy durable clothing in washable, comfortable fabrics. Babies have many accidents so you’ll need to buy clothes that are easy to clean. If you use bright colors instead of pastels, they will not soil or stain as easily. When shopping for children’s clothes, many women seek high-quality clothing. But if you,re on a tight budget, you can always wait for clothing store sales at places such as Gap, Old Navy, Disney Baby, or Babies R Us.

Bargain Seekers

With the knowledge that a child will outgrow their clothing quickly, some women go thrift shopping and check garage sales. Many times these clothes are barely worn and may even look almost new. Thrift shopping is a good way to find children’s brand name clothing without paying the full price. Sometimes clothing for boys in larger sizes is harder to find at these sources because of the wear and tear. Finding clothing for girls may be a bit easier. The key to finding great clothes at a bargain is to shop often. Visit your local thrift shop once a week and frequent yard sales in your area.

Yard sales are even better than thrift stores in some ways because you can bargain with the seller. Try picking out a bundle of clothing and other items; then make an offer for the entire bundle. You might be surprised at how little you will pay for items. Also, check for bargains through the newspaper classifieds. Occasionally, you’ll see offerings for children’s clothing directly through the ads.

Preparing for Ever-Changing Sizes and Needs

When your child gets to the toddler stage, clothing needs will change. During and after potty training, separate tops and bottoms will be more practical. Dresses and pull-on pants make training easier and encourage the toddler to be independent. Buy clothes that are easy to put on and take off so your toddler can learn to dress himself. You will need to buy good shoes that are comfortable. When fitting shoes, allow a half-inch in front of the toes when standing and make sure the heel fits properly.

If you have younger children of the same gender but different ages, or if you plan to have another baby soon, keep unsoiled clothing put away for the next child. This will save you money, and younger children usually never know the difference. Store the clothing in a dry, tightly sealed plastic container to keep mice and moths out. Include a fabric sheet to keep the clothes smelling fresh.

Buying Children’s Clothing for School

When your child starts school, clothing needs will again change. At this time, your child may want to help pick out clothes. Before you go shopping for clothes, have your child try on last year’s clothes and see what can still be worn. Then look for clothing that is comfortable, washable, and easy to keep clean. Many mothers choose children’s clothing that is simple with large buttons and has zippers with pulls, elastic waists, and large neck openings. Buy clothes that are appropriate and safe. Avoid big legs, loose ribbons or sashes, and slippery shoes. Even if you can’t afford expensive fashionable clothes, choose basic clothing in colors and styles your child likes.

Watch for store sales on school clothing and save money if your state has tax-free shopping days. In the winter, dress your child in layers. While they are outdoors they can wear their coats, hats, gloves, and scarves. Inside, they can also wear layers to remove if they become uncomfortable. A sweatshirt over a button-up shirt or a t-shirt under a button-up shirt will provide this option. Many women with smaller children choose clothing that will be easy to remove when going to the bathroom. The teachers always appreciate this!

Remember that some styles may be cute and very stylish but not comfortable or practical. Look at women’s magazines to get ideas, or talk to other mother’s that have more experience with children,s clothing to make the best choices.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.

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Pet Preparation Prior to Disaster Striking

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

June is quickly approaching and for most coastal regions the thought of a hurricane begins to creep into our minds.

We become concerned about the safety of our homes, our pets and ourselves.

However, hurricanes are not the only disasters that can confront our well being and that of our pets. Floods, wildfires, tornadoes, riots and terrorists attacks add to the list of things that can happen.

The important thing is to have a plan. Hurricane Katrina was a disaster that displaced not only thousands of people but displaced many animals and unfortunately many died along with their owners. It is said that approximately 44 percent of Hurricane Katrina’s victims were pet owners that would not leave their pets.

Until Katrina hit, our country was not too pet friendly in the light of disasters. Most, if not all, did not allow pets of any kind to be brought to a designated shelter.

Currently many states are now providing shelters for owners and their pets providing they follow certain restrictions. Red Cross shelters however, will not allow pets. It is not their rule, but that of the local health departments. A Red Cross shelter is for the benefit of those who do not have pets, who are afraid of pets or who have allergies to pets.

It is up to “you” the pet owner to check your local facilities and see what shelters will allow pets and what size and kind of pet is allowed.

Planning ahead for yourself and your pet should be at the top of your list of things to do. The problem with advance preparing is that many of us go into the “denial mode.” We tell ourselves that whatever the disaster is “it is not going to involve us.” Then it hits and we are not even prepared for ourselves let alone our pets.

So what should a pet owner do? In the following paragraphs I am going to give you some tips on how to keep your cat or dog as safe as humanly possible. The important thing is to remember you need to prepare before a disaster strikes.

A disaster kit should be large enough to contain all the things you normally need for your pet for at least a 7-day period. It should be waterproof (a plastic container with a tight fitting lid) and labeled “disaster supplies cat or dog.”


  • Food: Pack the brand your pet is used to eating, both canned and dry. Smaller cans are better, as pets in a disrupted setting tend to eat less.

    Take along a can opener (even if the cans have lift tabs, some times they do not work.)

    Bowls for food and a plastic lid cover for uneaten canned food. Keep uneaten opened cans in a cooler. A spoon or two might be helpful to dish out the canned food.

  • Water: Enough water for at least a week. Do not keep water in a disaster kit for more than 3 months at a time and store it in a cool dark place.

    A water bowl along with a small bottle of bleach, to use if necessary to purify undrinkable water.

  • Sanitation Supplies: Kitty litter and a litter box for the cat. Take enough litter to use for at least a week along with small plastic bags to dispose of the litter when cleaning out the box.

    For your dog take a “pooper scooper” and plastic bags to dispose of the waste.

  • Cleaning supplies: Paper towels for accidents and to use for cleaning litter box, food dishes, crate or carrier.

    Dish soap and some disinfectant for cleaning crates, carriers and assorted possible messes.

  • Pictures: Have recent photos of your pet, take several or make copies in case you need to do posters if the pet gets lost.

    Have a picture of you with your pet, great for identification should the pet get lost and someone finds it. This is very important.

  • Veterinary Information: You will need the recent records of your pet’s shots and vaccinations.

    You need to take a supply of any medication your pet is currently taking.

    Write you Vet’s name, address, and phone number on a piece of paper. Include also a note giving permission for another person besides you to get emergency treatment for your pet if you are not available.

    Also have your name, all available telephone numbers that can reach you, address and any other info, so if you and your pet get separated you can be found.

    Put all this information in a zip lock plastic bag.

  • Collars, tags and ID: Get your cat used to wearing a break away collar with an ID tag on it.

    Have your dog wearing one at all times.

    Get your pet a microchip and sign up with the national registry.

    Have several ID tags in case one gets lost.

    Use a harness on your cat to keep it on a leash, do not depend on the collar. More cats have been lost with collars on as they can get out of them. Have your cat practice wearing a harness at home a few hours at a time,

    Have several leashes (one may get lost) and keep your pet on a leash if it is not in a crate or carrier.

    Always know where your pet is at all times.

  • Miscellaneous articles: Toys, grooming supplies, dry shampoo, flea protection, extra towels, and treats.

  • Crate or carrier: Make certain the crate or carrier is big enough for the pet to move around comfortably and has room for food dishes and water if necessary.

    Crates (for dogs) take up a great deal of room and the ideal product would be a collapsible wire crate with a sturdy lock.

    Possible containment for a small or mid sized dog could be a collapsible exercise pen, just make certain the dog cannot dig out or crawl under it. Fasten it down with a stake driven into the ground and fastened to the pen.

  • First aid kit: Put together a small first aid kit that contains bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, some medicated cream recommended by your vet, some tweezers and scissors and a cold/hot pack.

    Keep in a watertight container.

    These are just a few suggestions to guide you in preparing for a disaster. The most important thing is to be prepared and ready to move when the time arrives.

    If you are in doubt as to whether or not you should take your pet ask yourself this question; “would I leave a young child here to cope?” If the answer is no, than take your pet.

    What can you do for your pet if you cannot take it

    with you? This is in the case of a hurricane or flood. In case of a fire or a tornado warning do not leave your pet.

    If you are facing a hurricane, do not leave your pet outside. A bathroom, a closet or a room without too many windows is a good place to start. If you have a basement, keep your pet there.

    Here is where a “self feeder” for dry food comes in handy. Fill it with as much dry food as it will hold. If you are leaving several pets get several feeders. If the self-feeders are not possible, leave dry food in containers the dogs or cats can get to. Leave plenty of water in containers that cannot be knocked over.

    Leave several articles of clothing that you have recently worn with the pet, your scent will provide some comfort.

    Expect a mess when you come home.

    Put ID tags on the pet with all necessary information.

    Leave your vet’s name and information along with a note giving permission for someone other than you to get treatment for the pet if necessary. Put this information in a plastic bag and nail it to a wall or door so it is visible.

    If there is danger of a flood you need to provide places of higher elevation for the pet to get to.

    In case of a flood, the cellar is definitely not the place to keep your pet. If you have an idea of the possible flood level, construct some type of area for the pet to climb onto to stay dry. Pile up furniture and create a level space that the pet can reach. Make certain there is food and water available for your pet to eat at floor level and on the higher space.

    If you are leaving your dog outside, do not tie or chain it up. Dogs can be left in garages, barns, sheds or even a flat roof (provide a large board in case you are in a sunny area, as a roof can get very hot and burn a pet’s pads.)

    Wherever you leave your dog, be certain that it can reach a higher level and that there is food and water there for your pet to eat and drink.

    Do not leave treats, vitamins or supplements out for your pet, provide only dry food and water.

    If your pet is a cat the same instructions apply. Make certain that the cat has a high place to retreat to in case of high water and that you have placed food and water in that location.

    Refrigerators, tall entertainment centers or a shelf in a closet can provide safety for your cat. Regarding cats leave a litter box in the location you have chosen.

    Making arrangements with a neighbor to keep an eye on your pet if you are not around when the disaster is due to happen is a good idea. Give your neighbor the necessary veterinarian information and a note allowing permission for treatment if you are not available.

    Above all preplan and be ready.

    If you are going on vacation be certain to check with the kennel or with the person who is caring for your animals to see if they have a disaster plan. This is where preplanning on your part is important. Have your disaster kit ready for them to use if necessary.

    Leaving a pet is a heart-wrenching thing to do and please do not do it unless it is absolutely the only thing you can do. Just writing that sentence has reduced me to tears, as I know I could not leave my pets under any circumstances.

    However, if it is necessary, please do your best to provide for the safety and well being of your pet.

    Disasters do happen and you can be prepared.

  • Owning a pet is a big responsibility and with that responsibility comes the job of seeing that your pet is safe and well taken care of. A pet is not a thow-away item, it is a breathing living being and deserves the best care you can give it. For more information on taking care of your pet, please visit my website http://www.cats-and-dogs-on-the-web.com

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    Caribbean Sailing: Celebrating Carnival

    Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

    It happens every time during your Caribbean sailing charter. You are relaxing onboard in a peaceful, idyllic anchorage – the crystal clear turquoise water gently lapping against the hull- when suddenly, the warm tropical breezes lure you ashore like a siren song with the sound of a party! Every year, the Caribbean plays host to hundreds of different parties ranging from religious celebrations, music festivals, fishing tournaments, sporting competitions to sailing regattas. No matter where you go, a party in paradise can almost always be a part of your Caribbean sailing vacation. The greatest party, however, is the annual Carnival celebration. Basically a street party, it is a fun mixture of party, theater, art and folklore tradition. For each island, the annual Carnival is big business, and preparations for the next one begin almost the day after the last one ends.

    The history of Carnival celebrations began hundreds of years ago in Italy where Catholics held wild costume festivals right before Lent. Since they were not supposed to eat meat during Lent, the festival got the name, “Carnevale”, which means “to put away meat.” The famous Carnival celebrations eventually spread to other Catholic countries, including France, Spain and Portugal. As Catholic Europeans set up colonies and entered the slave trade, Carnival took root in the New World as well.

    Today, Carnival celebrations are found throughout the islands. They have been transformed, however, from those original Italian costume festivals to something distinctly Caribbean that differs from island

    to island. The Caribbean Carnival is a blending together of many European cultures, as well as African dance and music. Important to the celebration of the Caribbean Carnival is the African traditions of parading in costumes and masks and moving in circles through villages in order to bring good fortune, heal problems and calm angry spirits. Carnival is an important way for the people of the Caribbean to express their rich African cultural traditions by creating elaborate masks and costumes. It takes months and a lot of energy and creativity to come up with a concept and develop costumes for the dancers to depict a common theme.

    When Carnival first began, it was celebrated from December 26th until Shrove Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday). Still using this traditional time, Trinidad has the largest carnival, with daily events for four weeks leading up to Shrove Tuesday. The last two days are the frenzied culmination of all the parades, the largest floats and the final competitions to decide the winners of various contests.

    Other islands hold their carnivals at different times so as not to clash and allow people to enjoy several celebrations during the year. If you are planning a Caribbean sailing vacation, check with each island’s tourist office to get a schedule of events. It is great fun to plan a charter around Carnival. Although each island may hold Carnival during different times of the year, there are some common elements to the celebration. Many of the islands will use Carnival as the perfect occasion to commemorate other events in the island’s past. All will include elaborate costumes (Mas) worn by many people. Colorful floats and street parades (Pan) are accompanied by lots of music (especially Calypso) and bands, and there is usually an elected King and Queen.

    Following is a glimpse of Carnival celebrations throughout the islands:

    British Virgin Islands

    The biggest event in the BVI, this Carnival goes by two names. Some locals refer to it as the, “August Festival”, while others call it the, “Emancipation Festival.” It begins July 1st and ends August 31st. This annual celebration marks the 1834 Emancipation Act which abolished slavery in the British West Indies. All the islands celebrate with events taking place across the region, although most celebrations are held in Road Town, Tortola. Visitors are in a for treat including live music, dancing, street performers, parties, parades and food and drink booths laced with a distinct Caribbean flavor. A hotly contested calypso competition leads to the coveted crowning of the Calypso King. There is also a competition for a festival Queen. Events not to miss include the food booths set up near the waterfront in Road Town; the children’s pageants; calypso, reggae and costume competitions; bands on huge sound trucks cruising the waterfront accompanied by crowds of dancers; steel bands on floats; all night parties and the grand costume parade.

    St. Martin/Sint Maarten

    This island is unique because it has a French and Dutch side-both of which are extremely distinct from one another. The way in which Carnival is celebrated is also distinct, depending on which side of the island you are on. Since French St. Martin is considered a part of Guadeloupe, see below. Carnival in Dutch Sint Maarten begins with the Balloon Jump-Up after Easter and lasts until April 30th, the birthday of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. The Balloon Jump-Up celebrates the opening of Carnival Village, an area two blocks from Front Street that houses more than 100 food booths. The Jump-Up parades are a top Carnival attraction with their brightly costumed dancers, floats and live bands. The largest of the processions is the Grand Carnival Parade, which features elaborately dressed Carnival dancers winding along a four-mile route. In between parades, spectators are entertained by steel drum bands from other Caribbean islands. Competitions (especially Calypso competitions) are an integral part of the festivities. A traditional art form of the Caribbean, Calypso competitions test the improvisational and narrative skills of a solo performer. The winner goes up against the previous years’ Calypso King or Queen in a battle for the new title. The day after a new Calypso monarch is crowned, a Jump-Up Parade called Jouvert (pronounced Jou-vey) begins at 4 a.m. and lasts until sunrise. The grand finale to Carnival is the Last Lap Jump-Up, lead by King Momo, the straw figure who reigns over Carnival. The burning of King Momo signals the end of Carnival. Local folklore is that he takes the sins of the villages with him, thus leaving the island pure.

    St. Barths

    St. Barths is one of the three countries in the world where Carnival actually ends at the end of Ash Wednesday. It officially begins the Saturday preceding Ash Wednesday, but unofficially starts the day after New Year’s Day. During this unofficial time, the Carnival associations begin rehearsals in the street and people spend their time making the beautiful floats for the parades. The official start of Fat Saturday (Samedi Gras) is an all night dance party. The king of Carnival is King Vaval – a giant mannequin. He is featured with revelers and floats on Fat Sunday (Dimanche Gras) when people enjoy Jump-Ups during the day and all night parties. There are parties every night during the official celebration of Carnival. On Fat Monday (Lundi Gras), everyone dresses in red for the day of the red devils. The costumes are beautiful works of art decorated with glitter and reflective silver. Finally, Ash Wednesday is the day everyone dresses in black and white for the funeral of King Vavel. Festivities continue until 7 p.m. when the straw figure of King Vavel is burned, marking the end of Carnival.

    St. Kitts and Nevis

    Carnival on St. Kitts and Nevis officially begins on Christmas Eve and ends on New Year’s Day. The unofficial start occurs months before with costume making and float building. The Carnival season consists of many different activities such as beauty pageants, street jamming, calypso shows and competitions, masquerades, mocko jumbies and other traditional folklore.

    Antigua

    The Antigua Carnival dates back to August 1, 1834, when slavery was abolished and locals went to the streets to joyfully express their celebration of freedom. The celebration continued until 1957, when it was officially declared Carnival. Antigua’s Carnival always takes place around the last week of July through the first week of August. The ten days of revelry includes marches, parades, Jump-Ups, shows, and dances to the beat of Calypso. The Antigua Carnival is a great time for visitors on a Caribbean sailing charter to immerse themselves with the culture of this island. During Carnival, St. John teems with street performers, food and drink booths. Pan Ban- steel pan orchestras- are followed by dance troupes wearing intricate costumes. The lively event culminates with a massive road party called Jouvert, (meaning “day break”), where everybody is on their feet dancing to the beat of steel drums.

    Montserrat

    Carnival in Montserrat is celebrated between Christmas and New Year’s Day. The festival includes steel bands, Jump-Ups, King and Queen competitions, and parades. One of the highlights of Carnival is the calypso competition finals where performers dress up and act out their calypsos. Calypso is usually a social commentary about things that are going on in the island as well as feelings about the current government. There is usually a double entendre and the songs tend to be quiet risqué. The winner of the competition is awarded prizes and celebrity status on the island, and they will represent Montserrat in the inter-island competitions. Besides the calypso competition, Carnival also includes steel bands, sporting events, barbecues, and dancing contests.

    Guadeloupe

    Guadeloupe’s Carnival also finishes on Ash Wednesday. Rehearsals begin in January, with groups disguised in costumes dancing and singing in the streets. Carnival reaches its feverous pitch between Shrove Sunday and Ash Wednesday. Shrove Sunday begins with parades, dancing, costumes, masquerades and street parties. On Shrove Tuesday, pajama clad masqueraders dance throughout the day. On Ash Wednesday, Guadeloupe’s unique celebration of Carnival is apparent as revelers dressed up in black and white he and she wolves take to the streets. That evening, with people dancing and dining, Carnival comes to a close with the cremation of King Vaval. Midway between Carnival and Easter Sunday, Carnival is revived for one day at Mid-Lent Thursday, where revelers, depicting themselves as devils, dress up in red and black costumes.

    Dominica

    Mas Domnik is held at the traditional pre-Lenten time. During the ten day celebration, there are lots of activities taking place around the island. It is a feast of calypso shows and street Jump-Ups. The opening parade kicks off Carnival. The Queen contestants, calypsonians, the most popular bands, people in sensay costumes, moko jumbies, cheerleaders and many more people parade through the streets in a kaleidoscope of colors encouraged by a huge crowd of onlookers. Throughout Carnival, there are calypso competitions, costume contests, street jams, sensay festivals and beauty pageants. On the two final days of Carnival, music, culture and people merge to celebrate with costumes, bands and parades. The final event takes place on Ash Wednesday with the burning of the Carnival King and the beginning of Lent.

    Barbados

    Beginning in May and continuing throughout the summer with various events, Crop Over is Barbados’ biggest, loudest and best-loved festival. Dating back to the late 1700s and early 1800s, when Barbados was one of the biggest sugar producers in the world, the end of the sugar cane harvest was celebrated with big parties. Today, the celebration continues with more flamboyance and extravaganza. The event officially begins in early July with a ceremonial delivery of the last sugar cane harvest and the crowning of the Carnival King and Queen. The following five weeks is marked by a heady mix of live music (including tuk, calypso, soca and street bands), dancing, food and craft markets, cultural presentations and much more. The Pic-O-De-Crop is part of the Carnival celebrations and is a part of a fierce competition to pick the best calypso band. The best bands then compete against one another in a bid to win the honor of taking on the reigning Calypso Kings. This is a great community event. Carnival culminates with a parade called, “Grand Kadooment.” Costumed bands take to the streets for the final competition for “Designer of the Year” crown. Revelers dressed in elaborate costumes depicting various themes wind their way through the streets, dancing as DJs play the most popular music.

    St. Vincent and The Grenadines

    Vincy Mas, as Carnival has become known since 1977, was first celebrated as a pre-Lenten festival by French colonists in the late eighteenth century. The observance of Carnival as a celebration of the privileged class continued under the rule of Great Britain, who celebrated the four days preceding Ash Wednesday as their annual, “Masked Balls”. With the coming of freedom, the ex-slaves took Carnival to the streets introducing African cultural traditions. In 1872, the colonial authorities attempted to ban the celebration. On February 11, 1879, Vincentians decided that Carnival would be celebrated, ban or no ban. The people resisted the armed forces of the empire, leading to riots in the streets, and the St. Vincent Carnival Riots became part of the island’s history. The peoples’ festival continued to grow until 1973, when the Carnival Development Committee took charge to put resources into the planning and organization of the carnival. In 1976, the CDC decided to change the dates of the official celebration of Carnival, and the rest is history. Beginning the end of June, Vincy Mas today is a ten day festival of Pan (panorama), Calypso and Mas (costumes), where society becomes classless and non-racial. The streets of Kingstown become a hive of activity with around the clock excitement. Vincy Mas is filled with mirth and gaiety. The streets are filled with the constant hammering of DJ music blaring out of temporary bars. Various competitions, including costumed bands, Queen Shows (beauty pageants) and calypso are all part of the celebration. If you are on a Caribbean sailing charter, you will be overwhelmed by the riot of color, clash of music, display of talent and the teeming mass of humanity that overtakes the island during Vincy Mas.

    Grenada

    Carnival is one of Grenada’s biggest annual festivals. Renowned for its color, creativity and unique cultural character, Carnival celebrations are held during the second week in August, just one week after Emancipation Day festivities. Although each parish has its own brand of traditional costume or mas, the main Carnival action is in the streets of St. George’s. Festivities begin in July with the opening of various calypso tents, where singers vie for a chance to compete in the National Calypso Monarch Competition. In early August, Carnival celebration gains momentum. Every night of the week, there are cultural presentations and calypso shows, while steel bands rehearse for the upcoming Panorama competition. Carnival week proceeds with the National Carnival Queen show, the Soca Monarch Finals, and the Panorama Steel Band Competition. Carnival Sunday brings the Dimanche Gras Show- featuring the Kings and Queens of the Fancy Mas Bands in competition for King and Queen of Carnival. From dawn on Carnival Monday, the streets of Grenada’s towns are filled with traditional masqueraders depicting Jab-Jabs (devils) and social commentaries of the highlights of the past year (Ole Mas). Spectators, and masqueraders alike dance in the streets to the sound of steel bands and popular music played by DJs. On Monday afternoon, the fancy or pretty bands appear on the streets as they make their way to the big stage for the fierce Band of the Year competition. The street party continues late into the evening as the Monday Night Mas Bands weave their way through the streets dancing and waving brightly colored fluorescent lights and continues until the early hours of Tuesday morning. On Carnival Tuesday, spectators and masqueraders again dance through the streets with the fancy bands. The party continues until midnight, when the official Carnival celebration ends.

    Although the dates of the music competitions, Jump-Ups, food booths, beauty pageants, costume parades and others activities that make up the festivities vary from island to island, Carnival celebrations are held annually through the Caribbean. Even though each island may have its own twist to the event, it is an opportunity for the people of the Caribbean to express themselves artistically and socially. Carnival is a celebration of the sheer joy of life! Regardless of what your social status is or the color of your skin, everyone, including spectators, is a part of the celebration. No matter where you go, you do not need an elaborate festival to have a great time in the islands, but a Carnival celebration can be a fun part of your Caribbean sailing vacation.

    Remember, “Dis party can’t done ’til morning come.”

    Donna Wolfson also know as “Sailgirl” at Virgin Island Sailing, has been sailing in the Caribbean and writing about it for years. Learn more about Catamaran Charters.

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    Pet Supply

    Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

    Owning a pet is a big responsibility. This is because apart from making sure that your pet is well fed, properly groomed, and properly trained, there are a number of special needs for your pet, so they will live a long and healthy life. One way to make sure your pet is healthy is to give them plenty of exercise. The good news is that there are quite a number of good sources of the pet supplies that you need to make sure that the pet are met. This means that you can easy gain access to the pet dishes, pet toys, pet beds, and pet food that you need. One example of such a source is a friendly pet store.

    Pet stores are some of the best sources of pet supplies. This is because pet stores also ensure that people who buy pets from them also gain access to the supplies that they need to properly take care of their pets. As a result, a typical pet store can provide a pet owner with a wide selection of pet supplies, which include pet toys and pet food, which can help him take care of his pet. Moreover, most pet stores provide pet supplies for almost all types of pets, which make also makes them the more convenient option for people looking for pet supplies.

    In addition to these, pet stores can also provide pet owners with the best tools that can help them take care of their pets. This is because the people who run pet stores have vast experience in taking care of pets, which include knowledge on which brands of pet supplies can give the best results. In relation to this, the personnel in pet stores are also trained to answer any questions that pet owners may have with regard to the pet supplies, which can be very helpful especially for first-time pet owners.

    Given that pet owners need to make sure that their pets are provided with the supplies that they need to be able to live long and healthy lives, pet owners need to gain access to high quality pet supplies. Fortunately, there are quite a number of sources from which pet owners can get the pet supplies that they need. One of these include pet shops, which is considered an ideal source of pet supplies because of the high quality pet supplies and the helpful information on pet care that people can get from them.

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    Data on the Sport of Snow Skiing

    Monday, June 27th, 2011

    From bunny hills to black diamond runs, skiing is one of the world’s most admired pastimes and leisure activity. From hobbyist and ambitious skiers to regular individuals who ski a couple of occasions a year (or a decade), skiing’s keen admirers are as distinct as a package of 64 crayons. Young, old and every age anywhere between from areas across the country, skiing is a hobby treasured by hundreds of thousands. The innovative background of skiing is chiefly considered to have begun in 1850 in Norway with the original competitive events taking place soon thereafter.

    Ski destinations are encountered covering the United States (and world) with concentration on the western United States. Colorado and Utah, essentially, are considered to have some of the highest quality ski vacation resorts around the world. Vail, Colorado, is deemed to be one of the top ski lodges worldwide. It is the biggest single mountain resort in the United States. Vail began in 1962 and has been a holiday location for skiers in search of the best skiing ever since. Aspen, Breckinridge and Crested Butte are numerous other ski attractions in Colorado that deliver you exceptional runs for a multitude of skill set levels.

    Utah’s saying is “The Best Snow on Earth,” and the state includes some of the prime skiing in the world. Salt Lake City was home to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and is largely thought to be a front runner to perform repeatedly as an Olympic coordinator city because of to the triumph of the 2002 Games, which had a lot to do with the snow and the ski activities sensational settings. Deer Valley, Park City, Alta and Snowbird are four of the Salt Lake City/Wasatch Mountain’s best known and most popular ski resorts. Deer Valley was the location for the freestyle moguls and aerials and the alpine men’s and women’s slalom events at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.

    Alta is one of the older ski areas in the United States and is one of the few ski areas left in the US that is open strictly to skiers, not to snowboarders. Alta is most widely known for the leading quality of its “powder” snow and is known for long, straight, fall line ski runs. Park City, Utah is comprised of a number of the US Ski Team’s training courses incorporating slalom and giant slalom runs. At the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Park City managed the snowboarding and men’s and women’s alpine giant slalom events.

    Remaining notable western U.S. ski areas include Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Heavenly and Squaw Valley, California; Taos, New Mexico and Sun Valley, Idaho.

    Grant Atkins enjoys skiing and the great outdoors. This article is filled with history and ideas about how you can enjoy skiing too.

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    Fly Fishing – Don’t Miss Out!

    Monday, June 27th, 2011

    The incredible art of fly fishing was initially developed as an angling method to catch salmon and trout. Whilst its predominantly enjoyed by the older generation of anglers,this time tested technique is fast catching the attention and interests of a whole new generation of enthusiasts. In recent years, interest in fly fishing has surged as baby boomers have discovered the sport. No matter what your skill level is, fly fishing can be highly rewarding.

    The two major misconceptions about this technique is that it’s difficult to do and expensive. If you are a beginner fly fisherman, get started by: Getting involved with other sportsmen from your community or try a fishing club. Treat yourself, your spouse or your entire family to the pleasures of the sport. Explore new water,discover resources and start your fishing journey. If your looking for a place to fish,you can research all major rivers and many lesser-known ones on the internet,obtaining helpful fishing and information about each. With thousands of miles of fishing tributaries and lakes the opportunities are many. You can go fishing in the morning before work for a hour or two if you live close enough to good fishing water. I used to live in Cody WY and many anglers fished at sunrise and sunset for an hour or two trying to get one of the monster rainbow trout from the local lake.

    Fly Fishing Equipment

    Compared to the gear of other sports, fly fishing gear has changed very little over the years. When going on a fishing trip you want to be sure you have all the proper fishing gear such as flies,lures and accessories. There is nothing worse than getting to your destination and finding out you forgot something.

    For the most part,the gear used today is not so different from how it was yesterday. It’s just important to pick the appropriate fishing equipment, for the type of fishing you will be doing. A fly rods length factors into the fishing rods action. Shorter rods generally have less action than longer rods because they generate less torque when casting and reeling. Use medium-sized eight or nine-foot fishing rods in most fly fishing conditions. Beginners find medium-action fly rods easy to handle. Stiff fast-action fly rods bend at the end of the rod and do not have a lot of give.Graphite fishing rods are more expensive than fiberglass rods but lightweight graphite fly rods typically allow more accurate casting.

    Fly Fishing Knots

    The fly line and leader are important parts of fly fishing physics. Learning to tie the proper knots to attach your leaders and flies is critical. Some of the most common flies used in fly fishing include dry, nymph, and streamers. A detailed discussion of most of these knots is available in any good book on fishing. Your fishing education will progress rapidly if you take advantage of the free information you can get at the library. In a good book you will find fly fishing knots that will cover just about every situation you will encounter where a specific knot is needed.

    Learning to Cast

    Unlike other casting methods, fly fishing can be thought of as a method of casting line rather than a lure. Besides the obvious difference in the actual method of casting, normal fishing and fly fishing also vary in the equipment used. If you would like personalized instruction, there are hundreds of fly fishing schools scattered about the world. So,if you have never been fly fishing before, a great way to learn is to take few lessons from a local instructor. Taking lessons from a professional instructor to learn the basics and perfect your technique will speed up the learning curve. This means you’ll have a lot more fun fishing. If you can’t cast you can’t catch a fish. There are many Fishing Shops and guides whom teach basic fly fishing classes both off the water and on.

    Continue to Learn

    Get as much information you can from books, magazines, and videos on fishing,fly casting, tying flies and tying knots. Join a fishing club to further your fishing education and enjoy the company of interesting people that enjoy fishing. With the right fishing equipment and information on hand you will have a lifetime of fun fishing.

    I’ve been fly fishing my whole life, over 30 years. It seems like I’m always learning something new. I try to share what I know with people because that’s how I learned. I make this information available for FREE at http://flyfishingeducation.info/

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    Fish Cooking Basics – How to Transform Those Fish You Just Caught into a Wonderful Seafood Dinner

    Sunday, June 26th, 2011

    Fish Cooking Basics

    I must admit that I have met more than a few fishermen that know every trick in the book to catch fish, but after they have caught it, have no idea what to do with it. So if you are still wondering what you should be doing with those fish you caught, I have some help for you. The basic techniques for turning those fish into food are very simple and I have outlined the basic information and cooking methods for you.

    10 minutes to the inch

    Whether you are grilling, frying, baking, poaching, steaming of broiling your fish, the basic rule is that it will take 8-10 minutes of cooking time for every inch of thickness. The biggest mistake most people make in cooking fish is to over cook it. Now if the fish is frozen, count on 20 minutes per inch.

    It starts at the water

    Fish can degrade quickly after you catch it. One thing you can do to prevent this is kill the fish as quickly as possible. Smack it in the head with a club, then cut the gills with a knife. This will bleed the fish out quickly and slow down spoilage.

    You caught it, you clean it

    OK, so you probably know this already, but you need to clean the innards out, using a sharpknife and your thumb or narrow spoon. The longer you leave that stuff in there, the more chance it will have to start messing with the fish’s flavor.

    When is it done?

    The classical definition is that fish is done when it hits 160° and the juices run clear. Stick a fork into the thickest portion and twist gently. It should be flaky, but please, what ever you do, don’t let it cook into dry nastiness.

    NUKING (MICROWAVING) FISH – Fillets, 1″ thick steaks

    Yes, this is a valid fish cooking method!Microwaves cook by exciting (heating up) the water in whatever you put in there. Now call me crazy, but fish are just full of moisture. Gee… wonder why? Here are the proper steps for nuking fish. Allow 6 minutes per pound of fish, and remember that no two microwave ovens will be the same so adjust accordingly.

    1. Arrange the fish with the thickest parts towards the edge of the plate, and tuck and thin parts under so they don’t get overdone. One layer deep only please.
    2. Cover with plastic wrap, but pull one corner back just a little, or punch a little hole in it to vent steam.
    3. Don’t blast it! Cook at 70% of full power. Again, we are looking for just flaky.
    4. Let the fish rest for three minutes after you nuke it.

    PAN FRYING (SAUTÉING) – Fillets less than 1-1/2″ thick, scallops, large shrimp

    The old standby by for cooking fish, there are countless variations on how to pay fry fish.The basics are to heat butter or oil over medium heat in a pan big enough to comfortably hold your fish. Then cook on one side till brown then turn over and brown the other side. This shouldn’t take long so don’t over cook them!

    What you do with them before you drop them in the pan is what matters the most. To be a purist, you can pat them dry and just lightly season them with salt and pepper. Of course if you want to get fancy, you can always coat them with egg and bread them with flour or bread crumbs.Then we get into seasoning of the breading and things get really interesting. Have fun, experiment.

    BROILING – Fillets & Steaks 1/4″ to 1-1/2″ thick, Scallops & Shrimp

    Think of broiling as blast cooking your seafood. Put the top rack ~4 inches below the broiling element and pre-heat that puppy. One thing to remember is that broiling can suck the moisture right out of fish, so you have to make sure it doesn’t dry out and get nasty. Fish like Salmon, Tuna and Swordfish have enough oil already to keep them moist, but think about marinating other types of fish.

    Drop your fish on the broiling pan, season it lightly and get it under the broiler. Keep a watchful eye on it though. Broilers will take food from done to crispy in the blink of an eye.

    STEAMING SEAFOOD – Fillets, Steaks, Whole Fish and Shellfish

    Steaming is about as easy and healthy as it gets. No added oil is needed, just a little salt and pepper. If you like, you can steam your veggies right along with your fish! Just remember the 10 minutes to an inch rule and go for it.

    BAKING SEAFOOD – Fish Fillets, Steaks, Shellfish & Whole Fish

    Baking is the tame version of broiling. Set your oven for 450° and away you go! As for the fish, arrange them one layer deep in a lightly oiled pan, tucking any thin parts under so they don’t burn. Variations include breading, coating with oil/butter, and topping with fruit and/or veggies.

    POACHING (NOT BOILING) SEAFOOD – Whole fish, Steaks, Fillets, Shrimp, Scallops

    Basic poaching technique is to cook the seafood in a broad, shallow pan filled with enough hot, but not boiling liquid to completely cover it. Any liquid will do, from plain water to concoctions of water, wine, herbs and stock. The liquid should be brought to a boil then turned down till you see movement, but no bubbles breaking on the surface. Carefully place your food in the water and cook the required time. Another very healthy way to cook your seafood!

    STIR-FRYING – Chunks and strips of firm fish, Shrimp, Scallops, Squid

    Stir frying is broiling from the bottom effectively. This is because to correctly stir fry, even cooking, make sure that your pieces of food are fairly uniform. Here is the basic stir frying technique.

    1. Heat the wok over high heat with oil till the oil starts to smoke. Add your vegetables if any and stir constantly. Cook until they are just a little tender and then set aside.
    2. Add oil if needed and reheat the pan. Cook the seafood, stirring constantly so it doesn’t stick. Cook until it is browned slightly and opaque in the center.
    3. Add the veggies back in along with some sauce and any other seasonings you like. And you are done!

    GOOD OLD GRILLING – What can’t you grill?

    Whole encyclopedias could, and probably have been written about grilling. It must tap into some primal spot in our soul to be outside, cooking or burning a piece of meat over some hot coals. Here are the main points to remember.

    • Keep your grill clean! Dirt grills cook unevenly and dirty grates are more likely to have food stick to them.
    • Oil your grill grates! It will help keep the food from bonding to them.
    • Grilling can dry food out like broiling does, so use fatty fish, and consider using a marinade or oiling and seasoning your fish before grilling.
    • For fish that is small, or might fall apart, use aluminum foil on the grill.
    • Once you put the food down on the grates, don’t mess with it! As my cooking hero Alton Brown says ‘Just walk away!’ Granted, not for long but don’t fiddle with it till it is time to turn it over.

    So there you have the basics of cooking fish. Best of luck in your cooking adventures! Just remember to let your creativity flow and don’t be afraid of trying new things!

    Cliff is a long time fisherman and cook hails from the remote lands in Northern Idaho, but has now moved to the big city. He is also the founder of the web based fishing show ‘Fishing with Cliff’ that can be found at http://www.FishingWithCliff.com where you can watch on demand episodes of his show, and get more great cooking ideas!

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    How to Choose a Tractor

    Sunday, June 26th, 2011

    Finding the best tractor that suits your needs can be easier than you might think. Here are a few simple steps to follow as you look at tractors

    You first need to determine your needs and figure out what you need your tractor to do. Do you have an acre or two that needs mowed once or twice a week, or do you need a tractor for mowing, towing, snow plowing, carrying items, gardening or harvesting fields? Be sure to get enough tractor so that it will be able handle the attachments you are going to use

    Diesel or Gas?

    Do you need a gasoline or diesel powered tractor? For most residential, mowing applications gasoline powered tractors are the way to go. If you have more than five acres and plan on doing some plowing, hauling, heavier mowing and adding any attachments then diesel is probably the tractor of choice.

    Lawn Tractors

    Lets look first at your average lawn mower. Something that will be pretty much be used for mowing and nothing else. Your average “lawn tractor” can range anywhere from $1500 – $4500 and range from 15HP- 25HP with gasoline engines. Good reliable used lawn mowers can be purchase from a few hundred dollars up to $3000 depending on age and condition. Some of the higher HP model lawn tractors can also be used for occasional snow plowing and other heavier tasks but are best suited for mowing with or without a grass catcher and pulling a cart. Most all lawn tractors are belt driven with limited parts availability and are designed to last a short period of time.

    Garden Tractors & Compact Tractors

    Next lets look at property owners that have 3 – 15 acres and the need for plowing, gardening, mowing, cutting and loading. In my opinion we have two classes of tractor we can look at here. You can consider a “garden tractor” or a “compact tractor”. A garden tractor is a tractor that is really a lawn tractor with a heavier built to it and with the capability of some attachments like a tiller, a blade, snowblower and larger mower decks (usually 54in – 60in decks). Most garden tractors are also shaft driven and can last for many years if properly maintained and not pushed beyond their limits. They can be gasoline or diesel. They usually sell new for $6000 – $10000 with a mowing deck,and can be purchased used for $2500 – $6000 depending on condition.

    My personal recommendation for this scenario would be a “compact tractor”. A compact tractor is basically a miniature tractor with full size tractor capabilities such as mowing, cutting, loading, digging, tilling, plowing and hauling. They have diesel engines ranging in size from 15HP – 30HP. Most of them have full hydraulics, 4WD, mid and rear PTO’s, high and low range, roll over protection and are built to work. They have a life expectancy of up to 30 plus years if properly maintained. Parts are readily available. These compact tractors can handle many implements like large belly mowers up to 72in., rear mowers, tillers, blades, loaders, plows, backhoes, sweepers and more. The reliability of these tractors makes for a great used tractor. A new compact tractor with a mower can range from $10000 – $20000, depending on the size and model. Great used compact tractors can be found for as low as $5000.

    Farm Tractors

    If farming is in your future and you have many acres to tend to, you are best advised to consult with a dealer or fellow farmer before making a purchase. There are many, many choices when it comes to large tractors and farming equipment and it is best to make sure you get the right equipment the first time as these tractors can be a very large investment. Once you have the specifics you need, then search for a new or used tractor that will meet your exact needs for HP, and capabilities.

    Pricing

    Before you get sticker shock, realize that tractor purchases are long term commitments and that with proper maintenance and use they can last for 30 years or more. When you consider the life span and work they do, the prices will seem reasonable.

    Attachments can also seem expensive as well. A loader for example will cost $3000 – $5000. A simple blade can run $300 – $500.

    Once you have a tractor and some attachments, you’ll wonder how you ever did without them. I remember when I purchased my compact Kubota several years ago. I took my wife with me and I bought a 60in mower and a loader with it. When my wife saw the price she about died! Since we’ve owned it, she has on many occasion told me that it has been such a great thing to have. We only have 5 acres but get so much use from the loader. I don’t know what we ever did without it!

    Gray Market Tractors

    Because good used tractors are so reliable, there is a high demand and a relatively low supply of them and good used tractors sell very quickly. A tempting way of saving money is buying an “off-brand” tractor or a gray market tractor. These are usually imported machines designed for use in other markets, being sold semi-legally here. While they can be much cheaper than standard tractors, there are a couple of significant drawbacks.

    One is that the PTO systems are not always compatible with US standards. Many of them do not have a mid PTO which is needed if you want a belly mower. A second issue is parts availability. It can be difficult or impossible to find replacement parts here if it’s a model designed for use in other markets.

    What ever you do, make sure you buy a tractor that will do what you need it to. The worst thing you can do is to push the equipment beyond it capabilities. It not only significantly shortens the life span but can be dangerous as well.

    Before making your purchase, do your research. Check with other owners, dealers, web forums and manufactures sites for information. When your ready to make the purchase be sure to check here with Tractor Shopper for deals on your next new or used tractor!

    If you’re in the market for a used tractor, tractor parts or attachments then stop by http://www.TractorShopper.com for great prices and selection.

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    The Essentials Of Snow Skiing Gear

    Saturday, June 25th, 2011

    Anyone who plans to acquire snow skiing gear in the near future should consider the following paragraphs. After all, the advantages of quality gear can have a huge impact on your overall enjoyment level, and may keep you safer in the process!

    This article was written as a resource for those who are seeking information on various snow skiing gear items and how they can benefit from them. After reading this article, everyone should have a better understanding of what to look for in snow skiing gear.

    Skis and Bindings Are Essential Pieces Of Snow Skiing Gear

    It’s not an exaggeration to say that there are thousands of possible ski/binding combinations available on the market. The staggering number of options make it essential that you seek out qualified help when making a purchasing decision. A well-qualified expert in a reputable retail establishment can make sure you end up with the gear that will protect your body while allowing you to have fun while skiing.

    Boots Are Also Important Snow Skiing Gear

    Anyone who has experienced the thrill of skiing understands the importance of well-fitted boots. These marvels of technology will help to reduce the tremendous pressure that skiing places on your ankles. In addition they should be designed such that the capture and retain your natural body heat so that your toes stay toasty warm.

    A quality boot will include a hard outer shell for maximum protection. The buckles should offer excellent tension control for an improved fit, and the liner should be replaceable so that they can be washed, and replaced when they lose their effectiveness.

    Don’t Forget The Poles:

    Of all the snow skiing gear that we’ve discussed in this article, ski poles should be easiest purchasing decision to make. After all there are not nearly as many choices and options available for your typical pole, so the choice is quite as bewildering as buying skis. But make no mistake, they still play a critical role in your skiing experience. They, more than any other piece of your snow skiing gear will help you to prevent falls by providing critical balance assistance.

    We think there is nothing better than a day on the slopes. Millions of people agree with us, as proven by the number of skiers who take part in the sport. Unfortunately there are many participants that find themselves in the hospital, having suffered an injury that (most likely) could have been avoided with the use of better gear. It is our goal to help you avoid a similar fate.

    More can be found on this subject by clicking here: Snow Skiing Gear. Anthony Cudjo has a website dedicated to aficionados of skiing, snowboarding, and all other forms of outdoor recreation. You’ll find information to improve your performance, and help you avoid injury in the process!

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    Television Watching – Effective Control Measures

    Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

    Do you watch too much Television? Are you concerned about the effect Television watching may be having on your family? Here are some suggestions that may help you keep your Television watching under control.

    1 FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOU WATCH

    It is wise to analyze your Television watching habits to see if changes should be made. Keep a diary for a week or so, writing down how much time you spend on Television watching. You may also want to list the programs that you watched, what you learned, and how much you enjoyed these programs. The main thing, though, is to calculate how much time you spend on Television watching. You may be surprised at what you find. Just knowing how much your life is devoted to Television watching may move you to make charges.

    2. REDUCE YOUR TELEVISION WATCHING TIME

    Try to do without Television watching for one day a week, a whole week, or a month. Instead you may want to set limits on the time spend on Television viewing each day. If you cut Television watching by half hour each day, you will have an extra 15 hours every month. Use that time, in meaningful activities, such as; pursuing spiritual interest, reading a good book, or spending time with family and friends. Studies have shown that people who do little Television watching enjoy it more than people who watch a lot of it.

    3. REDUCE CHILDREN’S TELEVISION WATCHING TIME.

    One way to reduce Television watching is to move the Television out of the bedroom. Children who have Television in their room spend nearly one and half hour on Television watching than children who do not. Further, when a Television is in a youngster’s room, parents do not know what the child is viewing. Parents and couples will find out that they will have more time for each other if they move the television out of their bedroom too. Some, by choice, have decided not to have a television in the home at all.

    4. REDUCE WHAT YOU WATCH

    There are, of course, many good programs to see. Rather than surfing through the channels or watching whatever comes on, check the listings in advance to select, the programs you want to watch. Turn the television on when the program you have chosen begins and turn the television off when it is over. Or instead of watching a program when it is aired, you may wish to record it for later viewing. That will make it possible to watch at a more convenient time and to fast-forward through commercials.

    5 BE SELECTIVE

    You will probably agree with me that many television characters are just like “Lovers of themselves, Lovers of money, self-assuming, haughty, unthankful, disobedient to parents, disloyal, having no natural affection, fierce, without self-control, puffed up with pride.

    Being selective involves self-control. Have you ever watched the first few minutes of a drama or movie and, though you realized it was unacceptable, watched the entire film just to find out what would happen next? Many have however, if you have the will power to turn off the television so you can do something else, you will probably find that you don’t really care about what happened.

    Television Watching is an exposé on the time an average person spends in front of the TV, addictive nature of too much Television watching,effects on the children etc. Family Matters provides interesting topics on family issues and parenting.

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    I Bought An Old Farm Tractor – And It Is My Best Toy Ever

    Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

    My old farm tractor is the best toy I ever bought. I’m a simple man, I used to enjoy working on my car, changing the plugs, tuning the carburetor, just plain ‘ole tinkering; that changed (along with the rest of the world) when computers entered the picture. And while they have revolutionized the way we live and work, they made tinkering a thing of the past. I refused to let that happen when I bought my first old farm tractor. I’m not a farmer by trade, but I love the land and enjoy dragging my bush hog, it keeps me in touch with the land. And tinkering? Well that keeps my old farm tractor running smooth and gives me some time away from the keyboard.

    I learned a lot when I started looking for my first old farm tractor. Old is just a term if the older tractor runs good and does the job intended, but be certain to check thoroughly when shopping. In my case, I brought a neighbor of mine along who just happened to be a John Deere rep, feeling certain he’d give my potential old farm tractor purchase, a good “once over”.

    Of course what’s a good older tractor for me, might not be your bailiwick at all, different strokes for different folks. So ask yourself (like you didn’t already know) are you buying the old farm tractor for work or play (restoration)? Are you looking to save money with an older tractor, or are you waxing nostalgic and looking to create a pristine show tractor?

    Another thing to consider is the kind of service you’ll expect; will you be working the field, tinkering like I do, or only bringing the old farm tractor out for county fairs. In any of these cases, when you’re looking an older tractor, you’ll want to make certain she’s mechanically sound. If you’re actually a collector (or tinkerer) chances are you’ll know a local mechanic to bring along, they are worth their weight, believe me and could help you find a gem, or avoid a lemon.

    First thing my John Deere rep did was climb on the old workhorse to see if she started up easy, telling me if she did, that’s a good indicator that the battery, compression, ignition and fuel lines are in working order. Now if it doesn’t start, don’t head for the hills, just make sure the price is right, since it will need a bit of work.

    The farmer who owned the old farm tractor told us to go ahead and… “Take ‘er for a spin”, he smiled then walked away to do some chores. While all sellers might not be so friendly, it’s very important to test the tractor engine when it’s warmed up; are then any leaks, how does the engine sound? Then, shut her down, and see if the old farm tractor starts again.

    While you’re warming the old farm tractor up, and assuming you have the go ahead to actually take her out of the barn, check the brakes, if there okay, great, another mark for the plus column, if they’re mushy and might need work, ask how difficult a brake job is, some older tractors have brakes that are very difficult to work on; this is where that farm tractor mechanic friend will come in.

    Check to see if the exhaust is, a little blue or black smoke might just indicate a needed tune-up, blue smoke may say ring job. If so, plan accordingly, or find another old gem to buy.

    Listen closely to how the old farm tractor engine sounds any unusual deep throated clunking sounds? Let’s hope not, but if do, time to thank the owner for his time, and head for the next prospective choice.

    Years ago, back when they had “full service” gas stations, I remember the attendant saying… “Check the oil sir”? And that is definitely something you should do with your older (antique) tractor. Oil in a tractor is the lifeblood, does it look clear (indicating a recent change); or is there foam or water present. If you see drops of water that might be the head gasket and serious problems might exist. Water in the oil is NEVER a good sign; again, time for a “thank you and goodbye”.

    Anytime you purchase a piece of machinery with the “new” worn off, take the time to be certain your purchase has aged gracefully. None of us want to see an old antique tractor rusting in a field, but neither do we want to buy a “pig in a poke”. Ask, look, examine, test; and if you’re satisfied, whip out the checkbook, put a smile on a farmer’s face, then take the old farm tractor home and get some work done.

    Tangopang is the author and editor of more lawn tractors resources published at [http://www.economytractorsupplystore.com] Find more publications about lawn tractors [http://www.economytractorsupplystore.com] at his website.

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    How to Choose a Football Officiating Camp

    Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

    Camps and clinics are a critical component of the overall development of your advancement and officiating career. There are many camps from which to chose over the United States. These training opportunities allow you to received instruction from some of the world’s greatest football officials. They also allow you to network and build relationships with those same officials. Some are expensive, some take several days to complete. Some are better, some are worse. So how do you find the right camp?

    First you need to do some research in order to make a good decision about what camp fits your goals and developmental needs. Determine how much time and money you have available to devote to the camp environment. What are your immediate officiating goals? There are basically two kinds of camps: teaching camps and exposure camps. Both are valuable and have their place, but you need to understand the difference so your experience is both rewarding and beneficial.

    The off-season is devoted to development of your officiating skills. Early on in your career, your first consideration will be instruction in fundamentals. Finding a camp that teaches the essentials is paramount. In exposure or “try-out” camps, there are opportunities to meet conference supervisors and other key decision-makers but less focus on the basics. The expectation is that you have a solid foundation of the essentials and are ready to take your skills to the next level. There will certainly be teaching but it tends to be more focused on the details of this craft.

    There are often multiple talent scouts at the exposure camps and they serve as a great vehicle to showcase your officiating skills in your attempts to climb the ladder. They are definitely a valuable component of every aspiring official’s career but your number one priority is to address the developmental needs you had at the end of the previous season. Get your game ready for that next level and there will be a proper time and place for the exposure camp in your future.

    I won’t attempt to recommend one camp over another. Rather, I’ll give you a checklist on how to choose a camp. If you will follow this simple method, you can use it to choose a camp or clinic for years to come.

    In addition to the two previously discussed camp types, I want to point out two additional classifications: Classroom and Field Instruction. Due to the limited availability of spring football, some camps are conducted in a classroom-only mode. Others guarantee live snaps on the field at colleges and universities when teams are conducting spring scrimmages. Both can be valuable learning experiences and I wanted to point out this difference as we discuss our checklist.

    * Who are the instructors?

    The quality of the camp is directly proportional to the staff. You want to be taught by successful officials and from officials that have achieved those levels to which you aspire.

    * Instructor to Student Ratio?

    Just like in a normal class room, this ratio can have an impact on your ability to receive feedback and individualized attention. Ask about the number of clinicians and the expected number of trainees. Live play camps will typically limit the number of students in order to maximize the number of snaps and tailor the personal instruction to the student.

    There is no right number, but realize your experience in a class of 50 students with one Big Ten umpire talking about chop blocks will be much different than having an NFL line judge standing behind you on the line of scrimmage discussing pre-snap duties.

    * College or high school mechanics?

    There are camps that focus strictly on each and with that comes a different level of instruction regarding each levels rules and mechanics. Understand where you are in your officiating career and what your immediate goals are so that you chose the camp format that is appropriate for your needs.

    There are fewer opportunities for live play at the high school level due to the restrictions placed on high school student-athletes. College camps often coincide with spring training and offer the ability to officiate college level play. Fundamentals are taught at both levels and it should be easy for you to choose a camp that fits your needs.

    * Is there video review?

    There are many good camps with veteran instructors. But you may never see yourself on video. Ask about the availability of video review. Coordinating video during a camp experience is a monumental task and many camps do not offer this tool. But I believe it’s a necessary part of the optimal camp experience. Not only from your development watching your own video, but working with those NCAA and NFL officials on how to break down your film will accelerate your advancement and learning for years to come.

    * Is there classroom instruction?

    Some camp formats only offer classroom instruction and this type of camp is perfect for the less experienced official. Often the Field Training camps complement the training with the classroom to review play situations, film and other teaching points. Classroom only camps typically are one day in length and start off with a key-note speaker followed by breakout sessions by position and/or emphasis on a skill such as goal line plays.

    * Will you receive written evaluations of field work?

    Written critiques should be very helpful to identify some of your strong and weak points. Most often, camp instructors will see some small intangible need for you to improve upon that you may not have known. They will also provide excellent insight and advice on what to expect at the higher levels giving you a clear path on what you need to address as you seek advancement.

    * Are there returning students?

    Is there a waiting list? Does the website have testimonials from former students? Are there success stories where past students have been successfully advanced into higher levels? This is a true test of a camp’s quality and should not go unnoticed during your evaluation. Ask those questions of the camp leadership personnel.

    * Cost?

    Camps can range from $25 for a single day of classroom instruction to well over $1000 for 3 day clinic with live play and film review. Each can prove beneficial to every official and learning can occur in many ways.

    Finding the right camp can reap rewards in your officiating career. Money and time can be wasted if your officiating goals and needs are not properly aligned with the mission of the camp itself. My intention here is to educate you to make an informed decision. The off-season camp should become an integral component in your development as an official and accelerate your progression and improvement as you pursue your officiating goals and dreams.

    Camps can be a valuable resource for your improving your officiating skill set as well as providing opportunities for you to network with key decision-makers and gain much-needed exposure. As you progress in your officiating career, not only will your goals and needs change; so will your expectations of each camp environment. If you reach a point where you feel the camps you are attending are not providing value or honing your skills, you may need to seek other camps that can satisfy your expectations.

    Finally, the camp environment is a great chance to associate with like-minded football officials. You will find that your mild obsession with football officiating may not be fully understood with your friends and family. Most won’t truly appreciate your desire to officiate football at the highest levels. People will continually question your desires and dreams. Some may even attempt to discourage you from pursuing those dreams. Camps provide you a unique opportunity to surround yourself with similar motivated people passionate about officiating football. This environment is conducive to learning and improvement. The people you will meet and associations you make will reach beyond the short camp schedule and provide you meaningful relationships in and out of the officiating community.

    And now I would like to invite you to claim your FREE 7 Lesson Email course on What NCAA Conference Supervisors Seek in Prospective Football Officials when you visit http://www.profootballreferee.com. Click here to get two chapters of my book, “Forward Progress – Confessions from a Rookie College Football Official” – just plug in your info! There are some great resources for improving your football officiating taken directly from NCAA Division I conference supervisors, NFL and NCAA officials.

    From Todd Skaggs – Author, Blogger and NCAA Football Official

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    3 Things You Didn’t Know Your Used Car Can Do For the Planet

    Monday, June 20th, 2011

    Yes, mate, the planet is getting chock-a-block with cars.

    In 2003, some 41 million new passenger vehicles rolled off the world’s assembly lines, a figure five times as many as in 1950. It used to be that if we lined up all the cars in the world they would reach the moon and back. Now, with more than 500 million vehicles running around in the planet or stuck somewhere in traffic, we’re in for something much farther. And the figures of cars, alongside car sales, keep growing; every year, as many as 9 million cars add to to the fleet. The U.S. alone is home to a quarter of the world’s cars, with households owning two or more vehicles. And to think most people in third-world countries won’t ever have the chance to drive a car, either a used car or a new one, and would just have to content themselves with watching them in TV or movies.

    If the above paragraph suddenly starts to sound like guilt-inducing propaganda meant to discourage people from buying cars and plunge car sales of every car company in the world, it’s not. People still need their cars to go somewhere. But let’s keep in mind that these statistics weren’t just pulled out of a magician’s hat; they are real and happening, and it is slowly killing our planet. You can still buy a car, but we recommend you make the right choice.

    Buy used car

    It’s this simple: when it comes to car sales, there are new cars, and there are used cars. New cars may seem the obvious choice, especially if you have the money. After all, who doesn’t want that new car smell, that feel of new upholstery, and that crisp sound of new stereo? We have become a society obsessed with new, scoffing at anything old. But this “new is equals to good” mentality comes not just at a price for us but for the environment. Buy used cars instead, because they’re just as good as new. There are thousands of perfectly-working, high-quality used cars out there. To buy used cars is not just easier on our pockets, it also helps our environment exactly because we’re reusing cars, instead of needlessly creating a new one that would just deplete the natural resources.

    And while you’re at it, insist on a fuel-efficient used car. Your friendly car dealer surely has something environment-friendly up her or his sleeve. Honda, Toyota, Ford and Volkswagen are the most represented manufacturers when it comes to environment-friendly cars. Hybrid cars that rely on flexible fuels and powertrain technology may cost more but there are also more traditional used cars available and which are still environment-friendly.

    Consider this: Gas-guzzling SUV’s not only consume about three times more gasoline per kilometer, but also indirectly use more water since it takes 18 liters of water to produce just one liter of gasoline. Of course, you can always drive an SUV, but you can also go for a more fuel-efficient car.

    Enviromental Talk Aside

    buying used cars is always a wise financial investment. Used cars don’t depreciate as much and as fast as new cars. New cars lose up to 20% of their value during their first or second year, especially in today’s volatile market where car manufacturers keep releasing newer and newer versions. Also, if you buy used cars, you up your chances of getting a more prestigious car model (say a BMW or a Mercedez Benz) that you would otherwise have to pay for thrice the price if they’re bought brand new. Buy used car and you get the most out of your money.

    Then again

    You could always just walk or bike. Explore the world by foot, without the need to emit toxic fumes into the atmosphere. Which might induce you into a question: you just bought the most spanking handsome used car in the world, and now you’re not going to use it?! Well, just because we have a car doesn’t mean we can just use it at every occasion that comes up. If we have to use our spanking handsome used car, let’s combine our trips to maximize gas mileage. Again, the statistics come crashing: for every kilometer driven by a private vehicle, two to three times as much fuel is consumed than if people would just go public transport. It’s about time we supported the public transit system anyway. Since you’re already a fan of the environment-friendly credo “buy used car”, you might as well take it to the one level higher, by using your car only if you really have to. If you can always walk (and at the same time exercise) your way, then so much the better for the planet and for your heart.

    Neoli Marcos writes is an SEO Specialist for OzFReeOnline. If you want to find out more about Used Cars and his other works visit OzFreeOnline.com

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    How to Shop Online For Pet Supplies

    Monday, June 20th, 2011

    People like to shop online for gadgets, supplies and other items that can be a chore to bring home from a store or shopping centre. With more people realising the potential of online shopping, more types of dealers are setting up shop behind a website of their own, including numerous merchants within the pet supplies industry.

    Pet supply stores can be low in number in your area and may not offer a very fine selection for your pet. Some people may not even know what supplies to get for their pet. Online shops provide greater options and can lead you to better products if you learn the basics on how to shop for these supplies. These tips should put you in the right direction to quality supplies.

    Find Local Dealers

    Finding local based dealers online should be your first step because the support teams behind the shop are more accessible and the shipping costs are most likely lower. Some of these pet supply stores may sell items that come from premium manufacturers while others may offer some of the products that you can only find internationally which could be even better if your budget allows.

    Look for Product Reviews

    No matter what types of supplies are being sold, you won’t be able to tell if these products are actually good. Don’t let the online store do the talking because they are more focused on making you buy as many pet supplies as you can. Some online sites may have a comment area where people can post their feedback on certain pet supplies. If comments aren’t available, do an Internet search on the product name and see what others have to say about these pet supplies.

    Compare with International Dealers

    You might find an international dealer that sells the same items that local dealers offer along with newer or more improved pet supplies. If the online retailer has a good reputation in selling quality pet supplies to international consumers, this may be the better dealer for you if the price difference isn’t much. Just keep in mind that items coming from international dealers may take longer.

    Take Advantage of Voucher Codes

    Some online pet supply stores drive attraction to customers in the form of voucher codes where a code needs to be inputted for some bonuses to take place such as discounts, free gift items, or free shipping. Taking advantage of several voucher codes can stack up to more savings that you can use to buy more pet supplies.

    Concentrate on a Single Online Store

    You might end up ordering from two different stores because they offer different supply products. While this method should be fine in getting exactly what you need, it is much easier to concentrate on a single store so you can easily fill up your shopping cart with everything you need and then enjoy a lower shipping cost for all of the goods combined.

    With enough time dedicated to finding a good pet supplies shop and eliminating the rest, you can already cease your occasional visits to your local pet supplies store and do everything online.

    Vincent Norman is a freelance writer living in the UK. He regularly contributes articles for The Online Shopping Centre, who offer the best range of top quality stores for Online Pet Stores.

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    Mount Snow Ski Vacations – Are These Safe For The Entire Family?

    Sunday, June 19th, 2011

    Southern Vermont is the home of the superb Mount Snow, closest major ski area in the northeast to nearby metropolitan areas. Winter sport fans from the New York metropolitan area and the mid-Atlantic area, drive north to escape for alpine skiing, with a variety of novice and intermediate cruising trails on the main face or Carinthia, or for more challenging expert skiing, try the North Face. Located Featuring 26 lifts and more than 135 trails, the top elevation at Mount Snow is 3600 feet, with a vertical drop of 1700 feet. There are 20 chair lifts and six surface lifts available.

    The Mount Snow Ski Club is an active member of two competition communities, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) and the United States of America Snowboard Association (USASA). They promote recreational and competitive winter sports, hosting major ski races for over 40 years. Their recent achievements have been “Snowboard Junior World Champions,” “US Champion”, and the “2002 Olympic Gold”, in addition to the “Freestyle Skiing Junior National Mogul Champion” and the “National Upright-Combined Champion”. Their Alpine Training Center at Mount Snow offers training to all young children interested in on-snow training and competitive skills.

    To add to the skiing activities, snowboarders are welcome at Mount Snow, with a “kids only” terrain park as well as a special tubing park. The Grand Summit Hotel and Crown Club sits right off the slopes, and guests enjoy a heated outdoor pool and ski in/ski out accommodations. Different winter ski vacation packages are available with many great deals designed to save the families money. Child care is available at Mount Snow, and the youngsters will be well cared for, learning to ski as well. Mount Snow is very family oriented. They have a unique ‘back-to-base’ trail system used, that keeps everyone in the family from getting lost. Kids under six can ski and ride for free. When an adult buys a 3 to 5 day ticket during mid-week, their child receives a free ticket for that same time period as well. During January, the “Kids Ski & Learn Free” weeks seem to be the most popular family deals. Both group and private lessons are available for both adults and children.

    For those sore muscles and tired bodies after a day on the slopes, Mount Snow features a full service health spa that you should take full advantage of. A variety of massages are offered, as well as various skin treatments. Spa packages are also available, and the spa caters to couples as well, with wedding parties welcome. There is also a fully-equipped health club and fitness class offered.

    The total packages of winter activities at Mount Snow includes snowmobiling, snowshoeing, tubing, cross country skiing, and sleigh rides. There is a ski shop on the premises and rental equipment is available for those who do not have any. There are several restaurants and bars on the mountain to choose from as well. Again, Mount Snow is family oriented. You will find that this is a very safe environment for your entire family, where you can relax and have fun. Be sure to ask about the family deals when you call for reservations or information. There is always something for everybody!

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    Who’s Protecting Our Children?

    Saturday, June 18th, 2011

    As I reread this article that I posted in 2007, albeit little has changed regarding my view of co-dependency, such a deeper understanding of the harm the co-dependent creates for it-self and the depend was revealed.

    “O” you don’t like that? But it’s good for you” Most children have no concept of what is good for them, in fact with out an incentive towards good health, most kids could care less. All kids want is what they like, and if you tell them they don’t like something, as the above scenario demonstrates, you set them up to fail.

    We create; we mold their behavior with our demeanor and what we model for them. If you wish for a child to do the right thing, model the behavior, give them no other option but to do the right thing.

    If they refuse to eat the veggies, then always put them on their plate, and nothing else. When the veggies are gone, allow them to eat, within reason, whatever more they like. Kids will not let themselves starve, but if you are foolish enough to allow them to, they will play on your emotions.

    After raising two daughters with a co-dependent who did not support my efforts, but rather undermined all I did, I then remarried. With this woman’s support we raised two foster kids together, until the system felt their drug abusing parents finally had the minimal amount of clean time in order to try their hand at parenting again.

    After this, rather gut wrenching, but rewarding experience, I then wrote the following article.

    “Who’s protecting Our Children?”

    There should be as many different techniques to raise children, as there are different types of children. Because each child is as different as a finger print, I do not believe that anyone has the perfect solution. I am not sure what truly works with all children, but I do know what does not work with all children.

    The old school phrase, ‘Spare the rod, spoil the child’ I believe is often taken out of context, many don’t seem to have a clue. It has been my observation that many have the misconception that children are born naive, and it’s their environment which turns their hearts rebellious.

    The source of our being whom I chose to call “God” said let the little children come to Him because I believe He knows that children learn how to manipulate at a very young age. Think about it, when we were infants what did we do when we were hungry? And what was the payoff? Manipulation became our survival. So what works as an infant, if allowed to continue, sets a child up to fail in the real world. When was the last time your boss gave you a raise for whining?

    Therefore, their further development must be done by the loving exorcism of one rogue spirit at a time. First we must rid ourselves of the rude and crude MTV mindset that feeds our children’s psychosis!

    I believe the rod of correction is God Himself, and without Him as our ethical guide, children will continue their wave of chaos. The Scriptures continue to say, a father who refuses to discipline his child does not love his child. I will add to this sentiment; that any one who refuses to remain faithful to his child’s other parent, does not truly love their child.

    Our Creator has made caring for an infant relatively easy. However, it has been my observation that the skills required to raise a productive member of a society requires a strong resolve. A resolve that not all have obviously been granted!

    If a parent/guardian, or P/G for short, is unwilling to follow through with a sanction imposed on a child, they are an unauthorized authoritarian, or U/A. Children require consistency and protection from themselves and others. Period!

    God plants His seed in each child at conception, however, it is for the P/G to allow Him to nurture that very small seed and remove the weeds that choke it. Every garden has weeds that must be removed.

    I have never known a two year old that did not think he was the boss of the house at some point in his development. However, I have witnessed too many P/Gs feed this chronic monster! It is no wonder why most women today dread taking their kids to the store, between the media and co-dependent role models most kids act like monsters in public. They know you will not swat them in public, because they know you fear reprisal.

    Hey, if a kid who thinks he is the boss of my home steps to far over the line after being warned, he or she gets a swat on the leg. If the child tells me they are going to tell on me, they get handed a phone.

    Soon after a child begins to have cognition that they are separate entities from their mother, sexual desires and violent behaviors begin to manifest themselves that demand they begin to manipulate for the control of everything and everyone around them.

    Because havoc sells products, the media is designed to continue this rebellion through televised visions of soft porn, vanity, greed, and violent entertainment. These products compounded with an alcohol and other drug epidemic is the root cause of infidelity, thus, the root cause of divorce, and divorce is the leading cause of children becoming unruly!

    Divorce or the lack of both, a male and a females direct involvement in a child’s development is a slow death for children. Any uncertainty causes both, mental and physical harm to children.

    Divorce is the root cause of children being sexually exploited and neglected. Most men have difficulty sexually exploiting a child who’s been under his protection from birth. However, a stepfather, or a live in boyfriend is rarely granted a healthy bond with a step-child. In fact statistics tell us that 85% of step fathers will sexual exploit a step child.

    Therefore, as long as women are encouraged, almost expected to dress promiscuously on the street or even seen on TV parading around in their underwear, young men’s hearts will continue being led astray from the security of a one man and one woman lifestyle, and the young boys learn that women are to be sexually exploited further.

    As long as our society allows the sexual exploitation of people, people will allow themselves to be sexually exploited. If we allow our daughters to dress like whores, they will be treated as such, and they and their children will continue to suffer grave sexual improprieties!

    Many appear to have the misconceptions that gays and lesbians are living in defiance of their Creator. It has been my observation their defiance is often the byproducts of others lack of sexual boundaries, or these have received improper guidance that has encouraged their unnatural behavior and desires. Therefore, gay lifestyles are not a choice, but rather, are a social mental health illness issue that can, and should be treated as such.

    Gays and lesbians are not bad people, but rather, any form of gross sexual impropriety is destructive to everyone influenced by it. Therefore, just as substance abusers and U/As must not be allowed to raise children, nor should anyone living an extremely unnatural lifestyle.

    The Scriptures make it very clear that the pain of anything unnatural will visit the children to the second and third generations! Therefore, no matter how much the liberal mindset hollers, we all know what unnatural is or there would be no debates!

    U/As often give children what they want, and too often not what they need. Children will always love their mentors, good, bad, or indifferent, however, if their role model wishes for a child’s respect, they will give them what they need; protection from the influence of this, a dysfunctional world, and protection from societies misplaced ideals.

    If children are not taught to love themselves through self respect, they will not learn to respect the views of those who disagree with them, thus will not learn to respect God, thus, recreating more shame and uncertainty for themselves. Children must be taught to love, even for those who they do not respect their views.

    It appears that many U/As wish to be a child’s buddy first, so the role of disciplinarian is often compromised by confusing boundaries. First earn a child’s trust, only then can you call yourself a parent who has earned your child’s respect.

    Some children appear to learn by redirecting them towards more appropriate behavior. However, others only appear to understand a consequence for inappropriate behavior. Our job is to realize the difference in the multi personalities our Creator presents to us.

    Fear and boredom appear to be another cause of chaos in children. Therefore, one of the most difficult aspects in aiding any unruly person towards compliance is learning the art of thinking ahead of them. This allows one to think ahead by what is said, and the message that children hear.

    However, it is often difficult for a prideful man to maintain a calm demeanor while disciplining a child. The gift of patients is not granted to everyone, and certainly not always to me, but this, more than anything else is what prevents one from becoming unruly themselves.

    Utilizing violence to control children only teaches children violence to control others, thus should only be used as a last resort. Time outs appear to be effective, but often do carry much weight with all types of people. The new age philosophy calls for time in’s.

    Yes, I agree that it is extremely important to keep kids close to us; however we must never reward poor behavior even when we know the child is misbehaving because they want our attention. One must try different methods to find the one that helps teach children to get what they need without becoming unruly, or the child will use unruly exclusively.

    However, black and blue will never do, whereas, love and calm words of encouragement and, if the child will not hear the voice of reason, as a last resort a little hot pink given by a loving hand on a clothed backside will service a self-willed child quite well, but only if reinforced with a loving explanation. Do not fear reprisal from social services, but do fear a child who does not learn to control their emotions or disrespects themselves or others!

    As soon as a child learns to clean-up their own messes, they quickly learn not to make them. A parent who continues to clean-up their children’s messes, or denies the existence of the mess, will always be cleaning up their children’s messes.

    There is a fine line between abuse and admonishment, co-dependency and compassion. However, it has been my observation that many people do not appear to realize that over-indulgence and co-dependency is child abuse!

    Again, the bottom line for children is; ‘Never reward poor behavior’ I have lived long enough around kids to witness those who have refused to hold their children accountable for naturally occurring inappropriate behavior have often witnessed their children labeled adult/children, or A/C, and in handcuffs.

    If a child’s consequence for improper behavior is more painful for the P/G than for the child, the child is being nurtured, thus allowing them to produce healthy children of their own. Our Creator will hold each of us accountable for what we teach our children!

    Many children are lead by society’s misplaced ideals they have rights they do not have to earn. Many of the A/C I have worked with in recovery centers grew up with the misconception they have the right to drive a car, and to live as they wish. Most had been allowed to be the bosses of their homes. Comprehending the word “No” was often not apart of their vocabulary.

    Because there are so many children from broken homes or have been raised by U/As, our brat camps, recovery centers and prisons are quickly being filled to their maximum capacity, with little resources to build more, or qualified people willing to staff them.

    It has been my observation that most children must be taught to realize the difference between rights and privileges. They must be taught that privileges can be removed if not respected. A safe environment, physical and mental nourishment are children’s only rights.

    When children are not taught to earn privileges, they become complacent, and complacency often lasts a life time, making the child’s life difficult into their adult years.

    The problems we face when we belittle children is, one day they will believe the insults are true and belittle others to feel better about them selves. If P/Gs do not learn to express their differences in a productive manner, children learn to do the same. Therefore, before you act out in frustration, ask God for intervention.

    Children who are not taught how to express their emotions in appropriate ways often grow-up to be violent A/C. It has been my observation that P/Gs who raise children, A/C are the byproduct. However, those who raise children to be responsible for their behaviors, produce healthier adults.

    P/Gs must learn to see around the corner! They must realize that if a child discovers a tactic to get their own way today, they continue to use that same tactic tomorrow. Therefore, P/Gs who allow children to raise themselves, do not realize the impact of self-will.

    Those who continue to teach their children they are not created by divine intervention, but by chance, will continue wondering why many children behave like unloved rabid animals.

    Therefore, any media that teaches children blatant disregard for law and order through violent video games, and the like, must be forced to educate P/Gs of the pending dangers, or it is they who must fund social service programs, and provide the treatment centers for the unruly they have created. And the producers of pornography, vanity products and their advertisements must be held accountable for all mental health and sexual crimes that are committed against our children!

    Men protect your daughters, even from their sibling’s sexual advances. Stop your sons from striking their siblings at a very early age, or you may be the one he learns to strike! Women teach your daughters to respect themselves. If you dress like a whore, your daughter will learn the same, thus, leaving on open invitation for sexual deviancy.

    Fear not a child who does not like you, but fear a child who does not respect you! It is never too late in the day to start over with an unruly A/C. However, it must first start with you! Ask your unruly A/C to forgive you for being a U/A. Explain your mistakes. Ask God to heal the wounds inflected by your poor management skills.

    When your children see you, do they see you as God’s representative on this earth? The main theme of God’s written word teaches parenting skills. After all, Who has more strong willed brats than our Creator?

    If we wish to view a society’s dysfunction, view its children, as children only mimic what they witness! Again; raise adults, not children, or your off-spring will raise A/C!

    I now wish to share that deeper understanding, and the endless possibilities.

    Travis
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    The Other Powerful Form Of Testimonials – Celebrity Endorsements

    Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

    In my article Establishing Credibility and Trust with Testimonials, I addressed the importance of offering proof to your prospects and how testimonials are one of the most powerful tools you can implement in your arsenal of marketing.

    In that article, I discussed the value of testimonials from satisfied customers, probably the most credible and effective type of testimonial because nothing beats a testimonial from a satisfied customer.

    I would now like to focus on another very powerful form of testimonials: celebrity endorsements.

    In America, traditionally major celebrities have been reluctant to appear in widespread advertising campaigns on the assumption that it might tarnish their reputation professionally. In Asia, however, where I have extensive experience in the advertising industry, it is much more common to see famous actors in commercial advertisements.

    In China, for example, celebrity endorsements have proven very successful where, due to increasing consumerism, it is considered a status symbol to purchase an endorsed product or service. In my former advertising agency, we often used top Hong Kong celebrities to great advantage promoting products in China.

    However it is Japan, where Japanese advertising budgets are typically much more extravagant than American budgets when it comes to celebrity talent that has attracted many major American celebrities with lucrative endorsement deals together with a much lower risk of negative publicity.

    I can remember very well traveling to Japan often in the 1980′s and 1990′s seeing many of Hollywood’s A-list actors secretly providing product endorsements in the Land of the Rising Sun. For decades, the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford and even earlier Steve McQueen, have accepted lucrative Japanese advertising endorsement deals in exchange for many millions, all without tarnishing their reputations at home.

    The major benefits of celebrity endorsements are:

    Celebrities add instant credibility: Consciously or unconsciously, the consumer believes that if a celebrity is using this product, service or brand, the company who makes it must be quality.

    Celebrities grab attention: Having a celebrity endorse a product, service or brand creates attention. Consumers are more apt to watch an ad if it has a celebrity.

    Celebrities provide superior market presence: It is usually easier to get a product in stores and more prominently displayed because retailers have preferences for celebrity endorsed products.

    Celebrities lead to enhanced media exposure: The media recognizes the publics’ strong interest in celebrities and it’s much easier to get free publicity if products are used by celebrities. Customers are more apt to participate in events when a celebrity involved.

    However, before any company signs on a celebrity to promote their product or service, they should very carefully consider the following:

    The celebrity’s attractiveness: Generally an attractive endorser will have a positive impact. The celebrity should be attractive to the target audience in such aspects as physical appearance, intelligence, athleticism, lifestyle, etc.

    The celebrity’s credibility: For any brand-celebrity collaboration to be successful, the endorser’s personal credibility and believability in terms of perceived expertise and trustworthiness is crucial and greatly influences acceptance with consumers. Furthermore, celebrity endorsements only work when the consumer has a credible belief that the celebrity would really be interested in buying and using your product or service despite being paid to do so. If not, you are probably wasting your money on the endorsement.

    The celebrity’s and the brand’s compatibility: The success of the brand-celebrity collaboration depends significantly on the compatibility between the brand and the celebrity in terms of lifestyle, identity, personality, and positioning. The best endorsement deals manage to equate the product with the appeal of the celebrity. One of the best and most successful examples is Air Jordan with the collaboration between Michael Jordan and Nike

    One final point: Never forget that a celebrity is not a replacement for a good product, service or idea.

    About the Author:

    Joe McAleer is a seasoned marketing and communications professional having worked in executive roles with Bank of America, Encore Marketing International and was a Founder and President of Storm Communications. He is also a co-author of The Real World Marketer, a business coaching program aimed at small business owners, entrepreneurs and online marketers.

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    How to Select the Right Fish Tank Filter

    Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

    But Aren’t All Fish Tank Filters The Same?

    Well, I hate to say it but not all fish tank filters are created equal. Some function better than others while there are those that perform specific functions ideal for certain conditions. Then there is also the price and frequency of cleaning to consider. I will be delving into the different choices that you have when it comes to aquarium filters and how you can select the right filter for you.

    How Important Are Aquarium Filters?

    Very important, in fact fish tank filters are an absolute must in any aquarium. Aquarium filters and fish tank heaters form an extremely vital system that ensures the aquatic life in your tank is healthy and vibrant.

    Choosing the right fish tank filter for you is also a matter of personal choice. Even though different filters work differently, they all have the same basic purpose which is to filter out debris and externals from the water which would otherwise contaminate it.

    How Do Fish Tank Filters Work?

    Fish tank filters do one or more of the following tasks when filtering: chemical, mechanical and biological.

    Chemical filtration means removing toxins or dissolved matter commonly through activated carbon. The porous carbon filter traps phosphates and waste in its pore. It is also able to remove ammonia and odor from the water. Chemical filtration isn’t really important but is useful to filter out excess chemicals used to treat sick fish in a quarantine tank.

    Mechanical filtration is the process of removing large waste and sediments from the tank. All filters perform this basic but important function.

    Biological filtration is the most important filtration task. Biological filters utilize a colony of beneficial bacteria to filter out toxins and decay from the tank. This form of filtration is an absolute must in order to have a healthy and thriving tank of fish.

    Different Types Of Fish Tank Filters

    The main filtration function performed by almost all aquarium filters are biological and mechanical. The more expensive ones add on chemical filtration as well. Your choice of aquarium filters to use should depend on the size of the tank, the quantity of fish, how sensitive the fish are, the budget you are willing to spend on the filter and finally the amount of time that you have for fish tank maintenance. Below is a list of the different kinds of aquarium filters which are commonly sold today:

    Box Filters: Also known as Corner Filters, this is usually a clear box that contains filter floss and other media. Air is push through an air stone which then pumps water into the filter, through the floss and filter media which performs mechanical filtration. Over time, there will be a build up of bacterial colony providing biological filtration. Box filters are cheap but should only be used in small tanks as they are generally not that efficient. Most fish enthusiasts today also do not favor them because the box which is placed inside the tank tends to stand out like a sore thumb against the beautiful decoration. They require weekly cleaning but are easily to clean.

    Undergravel Filters: A layer of gravel sits on top of a plastic platform. Using a pump, water is suck from beneath the gravel, forcing it to flow through the gravel which performs mechanical and eventually biological filtration. Undergravel filters are usually sold as a complete beginners set. The weekly cleaning that you need to do involves vacuuming the layer of muck that will accumulate just above the gravel.

    Sponge Filters: Fairly efficient, these filters are usually used as a secondary filter to compliment the filtration of a main filter. Sponge filters are cheap but the maintenance can be a bit messy because you will have to to remove the sponge from the tank and clean it before replacing it back again.

    Power Filters: These are the most common filters used by most fish enthusiasts. Power filters provide a complete filtration process and are generally very efficient. Some the reasons why they are so famous is because of the mid range price, efficient filtering and simple maintenance. Just right for a mid size tank.

    Canister Filters: Meant mainly for larger thanks that need a powerful filter. Canister filters are expensive but they provide the perfect filtration solution. They require very little maintenance usually just a couple of times in a year. Also, the filter is totally out of the water so maintenance does not involve the water in the tank at all.

    In Conclusion….

    Think carefully about the fish tank filter that you wish to buy because it should be an investment that is supposed to last you for many years. Choosing the correct fish tank filter will ensure not only healthy and vibrant fish but a hobby that will be totally satisfying.

    If you like more help on deciding on the right fish tank filters to buy or for great deals and discounts for top aquarium filter brands, visit Fish Tank Filters at http://fish-tank-filters.org now.

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    Make Money Blogging Using These Nine Powerful Strategies

    Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

    The question “How to make money blogging” sits high on every blogger’s mind. In fact I received many questions on “How to make money blogging” when I conducted my first webcast to answer my subscribers’ most pressing questions on Blogs and Rss.

    You can make money Blogging in a number of ways, and in this article I share with you up to nine strategies in which you can make money blogging.

    1. Make Money Blogging by Selling Advertising Space

    Before the advent of Blogs, we have e-zines and selling advertising space on ezines was a popular way to earn extra money. If you run your own Blog, you can let others advertise in your Blogs with banner ads, solo ads, sponsor ads, classifieds and so on.

    Now that we have Blogs, you can repeat the same business model that e-zine publishers do, that of selling advertising space.

    One popular advertising company that helps Bloggers look for advertisers is Blogads (www.Blogads.com).

    Besides placing advertisers ads on your Blog, you can also make money Blogging by placing Google Adsense into your Blog.

    In my “Marketing Rampage with Blogs and RSS” Videos, I show you how you can customize your Blog template to include the Google Adsense into your Blog template so that you can make money blogging.

    2. Make Money Blogging by providing technical services such as Blog hosting or setting up Blog

    You can also earn money blogging by providing technical services such as helping people to set up their Blogs or providing your own Blog hosting service.

    One example of this is http://www.typepad.com . This is a Blog hosting service provider that charges a monthly fee. Typepad lets you create your Blog and they will host your Blog for you, and provide you with a number of Blog features.

    3. Make Money Blogging by setttin up joint venture marketing

    Joint Venture marketing is a powerful marketing strategy employed by many top online marketers.

    Basically how joint venture works is this: You promote person B’s products to your subscriber and customer list, and you get a cut from whatever sale that follows from this promotion.

    You can apply the principle of joint venture marketing to Blogs as well. If you have a substantial readership to your Blog, you can also promote or endorse certain products to your Blog readers and this way, and split the profits from the sales generated. This is another way to make money blogging.

    4. Make Money Blogging from using the Membership model

    Over time, if your blog has lots of postings and provide good quality content, you can consider turning it into a membership site and charge access for it, again giving you another avenu

    5. Make Money Blogging by turning your products into

    Another way in which you can make money blogging is to repackage your Blog contents into an e-book or an audio product and sell it. For example, if you run your own Podcasting show or an ‘online radio show’, you can easily compile your podcast recordings into a CD compiliation and sell it.

    6. Earn Money Blogging by Swapping blogs

    You’ve heard of ad swapping when it comes to e-zine publishing, where publishers publish each other’s ads in their own e-zines. This way, you save on adveritising costs.

    You can repeat the same model to Blogs, as swap ads on Blogs as well. So instead of paying up front, you get to save, which means more money for you to spend!

    7. Earn Money Blogging by turning your Blog content into RSS feeds and sell it as premium feeds

    Your blog contents can be turned into an RSS feed. If the content is good, you can look for web businesses that are looking for good content for related topics and sell their feed to them.

    8. Make Money Blogging by well, asking!

    Hey, who’s stopping you from putting a PayPal donation jar or button on your Blog? After all, there are lots of generous people out there you know.

    9. Make Money Blogging as an Affiliate Marketer

    Another way you can make money blogging is by promoting other people’s products on your Blog. This is also known as affiliate marketing.

    In affiliate marketing, you get paid a commission when someone clicks on your affiliate link and makes a purchase. Depending on the subject of your Blog, you can recommend products that solve people’s problems.

    For example, I had a subscriber who asked me how she can blog about cats and make money from blogging about cats.

    I shared with her that firstly, perhaps she might want to go niche instead of targeting the broad category of “cats”, and using the example of a Persian cat, which is a niche by itself, she can start a blog on Persian cats, providing valuable information as well as recommended solutions and products to the upkeep and maintenance of Persian cats.

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    Brandon is the author of “Marketing Rampage with Blogs and RSS” Videos and Audio ebook “Blogs and RSS Revealed” that teaches online businesses strategies to getting more free targeted leads, subscribers and traffic, turning them into highly responsive visitors and sales without additional advertising costs, as well as increasing search engine rankings and obtaining quick listings in Google, Yahoo and MSN, by using Blogs and RSS.

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    The Essentials Of Snow Skiing Gear

    Sunday, June 12th, 2011

    Anyone who plans to acquire snow skiing gear in the near future should consider the following paragraphs. After all, the advantages of quality gear can have a huge impact on your overall enjoyment level, and may keep you safer in the process!

    This article was written as a resource for those who are seeking information on various snow skiing gear items and how they can benefit from them. After reading this article, everyone should have a better understanding of what to look for in snow skiing gear.

    Skis and Bindings Are Essential Pieces Of Snow Skiing Gear

    It’s not an exaggeration to say that there are thousands of possible ski/binding combinations available on the market. The staggering number of options make it essential that you seek out qualified help when making a purchasing decision. A well-qualified expert in a reputable retail establishment can make sure you end up with the gear that will protect your body while allowing you to have fun while skiing.

    Boots Are Also Important Snow Skiing Gear

    Anyone who has experienced the thrill of skiing understands the importance of well-fitted boots. These marvels of technology will help to reduce the tremendous pressure that skiing places on your ankles. In addition they should be designed such that the capture and retain your natural body heat so that your toes stay toasty warm.

    A quality boot will include a hard outer shell for maximum protection. The buckles should offer excellent tension control for an improved fit, and the liner should be replaceable so that they can be washed, and replaced when they lose their effectiveness.

    Don’t Forget The Poles:

    Of all the snow skiing gear that we’ve discussed in this article, ski poles should be easiest purchasing decision to make. After all there are not nearly as many choices and options available for your typical pole, so the choice is quite as bewildering as buying skis. But make no mistake, they still play a critical role in your skiing experience. They, more than any other piece of your snow skiing gear will help you to prevent falls by providing critical balance assistance.

    We think there is nothing better than a day on the slopes. Millions of people agree with us, as proven by the number of skiers who take part in the sport. Unfortunately there are many participants that find themselves in the hospital, having suffered an injury that (most likely) could have been avoided with the use of better gear. It is our goal to help you avoid a similar fate.

    More can be found on this subject by clicking here: Snow Skiing Gear. Anthony Cudjo has a website dedicated to aficionados of skiing, snowboarding, and all other forms of outdoor recreation. You’ll find information to improve your performance, and help you avoid injury in the process!

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