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Buying wall clocks

Buying wall clocks

Posted on 12 Nov 2009 at 1:10am

Wall clocks may seem like a very simple instrument to purchase but they are also among the most important shopping decisions you make. Wall clocks are not just another wall hanging to enhance your décor. They are highly functional since they tell time. A rather basic function, one might think, but also a very significant one.

To buy a good wall clock, one must Continue

Baby Baptism gifts

Baby Baptism gifts

Posted on 10 Nov 2009 at 1:02am

A significant event in the life of a baby is his or her baptism ceremony. More than just a religious rite, this occasion marks the baby’s first step into the world of his or her religion. As all good things are celebrated, a baby’s baptism is also a joyous event. After the vows are taken and the toasts are raised, it’s time for Continue

Tips to travel the red eye

Tips to travel the red eye

Posted on 02 Nov 2009 at 4:09am

Some people look forward to flying in an airplane. Others may detest the very thought of being in an airplane. Red-eye flights could be either the most liked or most dreaded; these flights operate only during the night time.

Generally, a red-eye flight leaves at night from Continue

Saving money everyday - in theory and practice

Saving money everyday – in theory and practice

Posted on 30 Oct 2009 at 5:18am

A math ace would be able to draw up a detailed outline of income, resources, expenditure on a daily or monthly basis and a savings plan based on the above findings. The result would be a very impressive-looking spreadsheet filled with figures. But this well-balanced budget is futile if you can’t put it into practice. Continue

Building A Koi Pond

Building A Koi Pond

Posted on 30 Oct 2009 at 4:51am

A koi pond could be a stunning décor for your garden. Koi or Japanese carp is a variety of common carp that is used for embellishing the garden ponds. Moreover, the inquisitive nature of the fish makes them playful companions of humans.

Constructing a koi pond
A koi pond should be at least 3 feet deep. If you are living in a colder climatic area, where the Continue

How to Feed Your Fish

How to Feed Your Fish

Posted on 30 Oct 2009 at 4:07am

How to Feed Your Fish

Fishes are cold blooded animals and they have a body temperature equivalent to that of water temperature. Hence they need less energy when compared to warm blooded animals to keep their body temperature. Less energy means less food to meet the body needs. Most of the fishes need food once in a day. Fish have a habit of eating food when ever it is available to Continue

How to Build a Small Waterfall Pond

How to Build a Small Waterfall Pond

Posted on 30 Oct 2009 at 2:46am

How to Build a Small Waterfall Pond

It will be a challenging job to create a waterfall in a pond in your garden. Once it’s finished it will become a beautiful piece of landscape for your garden.  The following steps may help you to create a small waterfall pond. Continue

Canine Wobbler Syndrome

Canine Wobbler Syndrome

Posted on 30 Oct 2009 at 2:26am

Canine Wobbler Syndrome

Wobbler Syndrome is a health disease that affects some species of dogs especially giant and large breeds like Great Danes, Beagles, Doberman pinschers etc. This disease is caused by the compression of the cervical spinal Continue

How to Treat Dry Skin on Dogs

How to Treat Dry Skin on Dogs

Posted on 29 Oct 2009 at 3:44am

How to Treat Dry Skin on Dogs

Dog’s skin are usually very sensitive than human beings skin. Most of the dogs spent more time outside the house and will be exposed to adverse environmental factors. The problem of dry skin arises mostly in Continue

Home Remedies for Ear Infection in Dogs

Home Remedies for Ear Infection in Dogs

Posted on 29 Oct 2009 at 2:29am

Home Remedies for Ear Infection in Dogs

Ear infection is found to be a common problem in dogs. If your dog is infected then it will scratch its ear and shake its head very often. You can also feel a bad smell from its ear. Most often ear infection is associated with Continue

Herbs for Dogs with Liver Problems

Herbs for Dogs with Liver Problems

Posted on 29 Oct 2009 at 2:18am

Herbs for Dogs with Liver Problems

Liver damage in dog is considered as one of the most harmful health problem. This is because liver is involved in most of the biological processes like filtering and destroying the toxins and finally eliminating it from the Continue

You’ve got ‘too much’ mail! – organize mail

You’ve got ‘too much’ mail! – organize mail

Posted on 28 Oct 2009 at 6:32am

Can’t find the phone when you need to make an urgent call?  That’s probably because it’s hidden under a mountain of paper comprising unopened and opened envelopes, magazines and brochures. Avoid accumulation of mail by implementing an organized system of sorting and storing your mail.

Organizing mail will require patience and Continue

Growing Cactus At Home

Growing Cactus At Home

Posted on 28 Oct 2009 at 6:17am

Although cacti are found abundantly in deserts, you can even adorn your yard with these lovely plants. You can also grow cactus indoors. These plants are easy to grow and require little care. Just like any other plant, cactus needs right amount of sunshine, soil, water and nutrients for growth. You can Continue

How to Eliminate Cat Hairballs

How to Eliminate Cat Hairballs

Posted on 27 Oct 2009 at 2:41am

How to Eliminate Cat Hairballs

Hairballs are the balls of hair swallowed by your cat while cleaning its fur by itself. If the hairballs are less then the cat’s digestive system will eliminate it during defecation or if your cat is young then the Continue

Rabies Symptoms in Dogs

Rabies Symptoms in Dogs

Posted on 27 Oct 2009 at 2:32am

Rabies

Rabies is a serious viral disease that affects the central nervous system leading to death. The disease gets spread through the bite of the infected animal. Mostly it affect the animals like raccoons, bats and domesticated animals like dogs, cats etc. If the affected animals bite human beings then the disease get Continue