February 2009
Monthly Archive
College Education15 Feb 2009 05:19 pm
A Proven Way to Rank Better in Search Engines
Want to know how you can improve your search rank in various search engines? Basically, you need more than skills. You need talent, perseverance, motivation and conviction. Search engine optimisation Melbourne is surely a proven way to rank better in search engines but you need to know more than being able to create relevant web content to gain many links leading to your site.
A few years back, web pages are designed for search engine purposes. Web designers and writers make it a point to dump in keywords and HTML code that will allow search engines to locate the web site. But these days, writing web content does not focus on search engine purposes anymore. It has been observed that writing for readers basically gives more chances of being clicked through than just writing basic web content matching the web site. Although this is a fact, it is still important to integrate algorithmic elements into the web content or articles.
But the reality with search engine optimisation is, you need to get links before the stuff works for you. In link building, there is also a need to provide relevant content, even if they are just links. Keyword-rich content proves to be effective when dealing with SEO through content building.
World Of Travel14 Feb 2009 02:32 am
Maine Bed and Breakfasts
The state of Maine is a picturesque land with a 3500-mile coastline, 6000 lakes and ponds and 17 million acres of forests and mountains. It is one of the most popular destinations for tourists.
In Maine, many tourists stay in bed and breakfast(B&B) inns. These inns are located in many cities. Several of the B&B lodgings are actual homes where owners rent extra rooms with private baths. They often provide homemade meals. The accommodations range from single rooms, suites or cottages. Some are 18th and 19th century mansions with an aura of history about them. The ambiance is totally different from that of a hotel; perfect for business people or for those who like to get some work done while on holiday. Amenities like fax machines and internet services are available at many of these lodgings.
Accommodations can be on a daily, weekly or longer stay. The rates vary according to type and location. Tariff could be different for weekdays and weekends, and between high season (July-August) and quiet season. Discounts are available for longer stays, off-season. Special occasion packages are usually available. Be sure to look over the options before making a reservation.
Check on information like how far the inn is from the city center and places that you want to visit. Are children allowed, and is there a nominal extra charge per child? Certain types of pets are permitted at several facilities either free, or for a charge. Make sure of the house rules like breakfast times(Eastern Standard Time Zone), late night entry, smoking and whether or not credit cards are accepted. Liquor may be available in house or you may have to carry your own stock.
The hosts want you to be comfortable, so always be frank and polite with them.
Maine Bed and Breakfast provides detailed information about Maine bed and breakfasts, Freeport Maine bed and breakfasts, Kennebunkport Maine bed and breakfasts and more. Maine Bed and Breakfast is affiliated with Alaska Fly Fishing Trips.
Plugging12 Feb 2009 01:13 pm
Leafing a Effective Way to Advertise Your Business during the Crisis. How to Survive the Gloom
Doing leaflet distribution services are some of the unsurpassed means to gain upper hand over your contenders. How? Direct Mailing is the answer. By using a endless leaflet distribution campaign you can reach maximal
exposure via the letterbox. Its a very over looked advertising scheme which turns out very well, that is ofcourse is using leafleting
If your merchandise is designed to appeal to a doorto-door market place and you want to focalize on a very particular region, door to door advertising is a good, bargain priced way of achieving your target market.
But aware in the formulation of your leaflet distribution runs as this is essential if you are to make the best of your investment.
Leaflet distribution provides you to generate specified reaction from targeted groups of customers. It’s a peculiarly
functional tool for small business enterprises because it allows you to focus small resources where they are most likely to bring forth result and measure the success of promotions accurately by studying responses. Simply remember that the results of leaflet distributoin aren’t secured. A poorly projected or aimed adverting campaign will be a waste of hard earned cash
There are a number of diverse methods in which leaflet distribution has been utilised in a policy-making capacity. Some of these reasons are as follows. One of the most popular purposes of brochure drops is to provide individuals with information to counter info that has been delivered by the opponent. The booklets can also be applied to endanger individuals with an assault. This is especially likely in conflicts in which ground forces can inform opposition troops that they will occupy if no follow up action is taken. The leaflets in war situations are often used to encourage the opposition to surrender and if how to go about surrendering without facilitating a retaliation.
If you have decided that a leaflet distribution will be a right form of campaigning in order to bring in some much essential likely work, then you need to set about the chore of picking out the best company to conduct the distribution for you.
There are many elements to be looked at when doing this, these are all important in obtaining the strongest leads from your distribution.
You need to consider where you are going to target your leaflets and the coverage and incursion that you want to accomplish. If you are just considering of a reduced promotion in the localised area, it may be foresightful to select a smaller localised company who just handle the small-scale promotions in one area. They are quite in all likelihood to be cost effective, and have shorter lead times. Accountability may be a problem if things do not go according to plan, so this needs to be weighed against the quantity of financial spending.
World Of Travel11 Feb 2009 11:52 pm
What Happens When a Pilot gets a DUI/DWI?
Your worst nightmare as a pilot – a DUI. Will this end your career as a pilot? What if you are the lawyer representing a pilot? Is this a simple DUI case or will it end your law career with a malpractice lawsuit? I know these questions can light up your eyes to why a pilot is different when they get a DUI.
First, pilot or not, you have to follow your state laws. Keep in mind your time frame for appeals or administrative hearings. You could probably get your driver’s license back under an occupational license during your suspension. Even if its your first offense, you better be on your toes if you want to keep flying.
Second, pilots fall under another set of rules from the FAA. They are the FARS (Federal Aviation Regulations). Do you have to report to the FAA now or later? Can I just put it on my FAA First Class Medical Certificate? Can I just call the CFI (certified flight instructor) at the local FAA office FSDO (Flight Standards District Office)?
Your most important resource (lawyer or pilot) is Section 61.15 of the FARS. Section (e) states that you must report “not later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action”. It lists the things you must submit to the FAA, Civil Action Security Division in Oklahoma City, not your local FSDO. This is very serious as section (f) states “Failure to comply with paragraph (e) of this section is grounds for . . .(2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part.”
In summary, what do you do? If you are convicted of a DUI/DWI, it must be reported on your medical application. You also have to notify the FAA in Oklahoma City within 60 days of the conviction. Do NOT contact the local FSDO, as this is NOT incompliance with the FARS. Do this quick or face a suspension for a non-reporting violation.
Drinking and Driving is bad. Drinking and flying is worse. Both can end careers, lives and marriages. They can even take innocent victims. Also, if you have two separate incidents within a 3-year period, then the FAA can deny an application or revoke/suspend a pilot’s license. You can avoid all of this by not drinking and driving.
World Of Travel10 Feb 2009 10:03 pm
Abigail’s: No Ghosts Here!
Many of the older restaurants and accommodations in Victoria, and even the Royal Victoria Golf Course have ghost stories attached to them. Guests of Abigail’s Hotel often ask for the ghost story and the incredibly accommodating staff would love to tell them one. Unfortunately, the ghosts have not been forthcoming.
Abigail’s Hotel is perched on the edge of downtown Victoria, just a stone’s throw from the Inner Harbour and it is truly one of Victoria’s best kept secrets. Well not any more! I am letting the cat out of the bag! I have lived here for over 20 years and driven by countless times, each time wondering what it was like. I have been in a number of stately old hotels and they were all nice, but often disappointing. Not so with Abigail’s.
When we drive past the entrance to the hotel, we immediately notice the well-kept English gardens. Passing between the Coach House and the Inn, both buildings look very similar. At first glance, we could not tell that they were built 50 years apart. We park and are immediately greeted by Tomas, the super friendly front-desk attendant. He guides us to our room and fully informs us about the hotel and the services. Breakfast in bed sounds appealing, but we opt for breakfast with the other guests.
Our room is spacious and adorned with just about every amenity we could ever desire. Is it the delicious welcoming cookies, the cozy couch in front of the fireplace, the four poster bed, or the marble ensuite bathroom with Jacuzzi and rain-head shower? Our room is decorated with rich country furnishings, goose down duvet and pillows, silk bedspread, and fancy throw pillows. It is luxurious and very comfortable.
The library in the main building is a meeting place and between five and seven o’clock, refreshments and complimentary hors d’oeuvres are available. In a short time, we meet friendly people from Louisiana, Nevada, Ontario, and Alberta. Tomas is at hand taking good care of us.
For supper, we take a short walk downtown, no more than 3 or 4 short blocks. We visit the very popular Noodle House to find out what all the fuss is about. Well, not what we anticipated, but a unique experience and very tasty food! I did not expect spoiling my wife with chopsticks and a takeout cardboard box, but nothing is too good for my Queen!
In the morning, we sit down to a superb gourmet breakfast. A large table seats most of the guests. Arriving late, we sit at a table for four and are soon joined by a young couple from Oregon. Abigail’s is designed and operated so that people can easily interact with each other, adding to the enjoyment of the visit. If you come for privacy, the spacious rooms can be your private hide-away and you can order you breakfast in bed!
After breakfast, Marion Hansen (general manager) takes us on a tour of the hotel. Each room is unique, yet all have the same special touches that make Abigail’s unique. All of the staff, from marketing, management, housekeeping and dining are so friendly and helpful. It is hard to imagine why anyone would stay anywhere else.
You can tell how much they care, especially when Marion tells us how they invite some of the neighbors over for Christmas dinner. The owner’s philosophy is certainly well entrenched in all of the staff and is evident in the care and attention to detail in both the hotel design and style as well as in the service provided to guests.
When we check out, we are presented with a small gift bag containing a two bottles of water, treats and a guidebook to other “select accommodations”. Working in tourism makes me really appreciate the businesses that take it seriously. This business has truly earned its “five stars”.
So, now it is time to play tourist! Our choice for the day is to visit the Victoria Art Gallery. The Art Gallery is just minutes from Abigail’s and is inside historic Spencer Mansion in the Rockland neighborhood. We go there because there is an exhibition of the art of Takao Tanabe, an artist born in Seal Cove, British Columbia. The artist is a recipient of several major awards and is internationally renowned. His art provides a unique view of land, sea and sky apparent in his expansive and beautiful landscape paintings. The formidable size of his paintings presents an awe-inspiring vision of Canada and particularly the West Coast.
We continue our exploration by heading out to Sidney by the Sea for lunch. Since we have hit most of the local restaurants, we are looking for a new experience. A friend had mentioned the Dakota restaurant at the Victoria Flying Club, so we check it out! From our table, we can see out onto the runway, so all through lunch a variety of planes taxi quite close by.
We heard the breakfasts were award winning and find that they serve breakfast on the weekends all day long. We make our selection and enjoy a very good lunch.
After lunch, we explore Sidney and do some shopping and touring.
On the way home, I reflect on our fabulous stay at Abigail’s. I am thinking about ghost stories that I could make up for inquiring minds. The fact is, they just don’t need a ghost. Abigail sells herself!
Reflections on Abigail’s: peaceful, quiet, comfortable, luxurious but not ostentatious, friendly, a meeting place, charming, romantic, very special. The finest accommodation in Victoria!
Ron Kirstein is the owner of a Canadian Travel & Tourism Web
site (since 1995). Ron has traveled the length and breadth
of Vancouver Island BC Canada in search of
adventures; see http://tourismmall.victoria.bc.ca/travelmagazine
Find out about the Eerie Condition that Is Baldness
The most notable brand of male hair loss is a continuing hair deteriorating state called androgenic alopecia more normally acknowledged as male pattern hair loss that occurs in fully developed male individuals and various other wild life.
What’s more, pattern baldness is also genetic, & the genetic material is transferred to a baby from either parent, not just the female, as had been previously supposed. Pattern hair loss in guys is the most familiar sort of hair loss, and usually as a rule means a reducing hairline & baldness on the top of the skull. The origin of hair loss in men is dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which is a derivative of the male hormone testosterone. An additional reason of baldness in men is hairstyle.
Hair loss is not only a human being attribute. Hair loss is a condition where there is no hair in the region where it forms, normally this is on the cranium & occurs in either humans and animals. Hair loss in gentlemen is prominent in view of the fact each & man has a baldness causing factor in his body’s makeup. If you are apprehensive about having your hair fall out, then a free hair check would be a great thing. Check the Advanced Hair Studio website for more details.
Hair loss is without doubt a weird condition to go through, especially for bloke, where this is more meticulous. Guys who are not contented with their physical shape might select medicine that are capable of stimulating the regrowth of hair and help stop any additional hair loss.
What brings about male-pattern hair loss is when the hair stem starts to disappear as a result of a build-up of testosterone & several of the natural body oils. What the majority of people rarely take in is that the result of baldness are associated to numerous things that seldom have little or nothing to do with hair increase or hair loss. Male hair loss, male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia, is an inherited form which brings about male baldness or major male hair loss in about 66% of all blokes around the world.
Understanding Debt Relief Companies and Their Goals
Many of the individuals that would like to find a debt settlement company to help them get out of debt quickly do not understand the importance of realizing how the debt counseling company works. There are many of debt counseling companies across the nation and each one is charged with matching each person to the debt reducing solutions that are best for their needs and their financial position. Selecting a positive debt counseling company is very significant for being able to get out of debt and amend your credit.
A debt relief company can provide a individual with the steps that will be required to get out of debt and renovate poor credit in a reasonable amount of time. Most people do not use debt relief companies frequently so they may not realize all of the terms or procedures that are used by the debt relief company. Some debt relief companies have Some prerequisites for the person to follow and the individual will need to provide personal data to the company so the company can accurately fix what will be involved for the individual to repay their debts in a well-timed and cost-effective manner. The representative of the debt relief company will go over the paperwork with the person and answer any queries they have about the debt counseling company or the steps they will need to take to repay their debts and repair their credit.
Your debt relief rep should be highly trained and should explain the various options for repayment of your debts. The client should know about their options before making the decision that debt settlement or other types of debt consolidation are in their best interest. You rep will be able to answer any doubts you have and design a plan to help eliminate the debt that you have.
A great debt settlement company will pride themselves on the relationship that they have with the people in their area and conduct business in the right way to keep a great reputation. A debt counseling company knows that a loss of trust in the business by people in the area may be something that the company will be unable to recoup from because no one wants to go do business with a debt relief company that may be cheating their customers or driving them deeper into debt. For this reason, a debt counseling company will do their best to match all of their customers to the right debt repayment plans for their needs.
World Of Travel04 Feb 2009 05:08 pm
How to Throw a Better Party
Whether it’s for Christmas, Thanksgiving or just for fun parties are always a treat. Guests can come to your home and enjoy themselves while mingling with others as you causally move around the room enjoying all the unique personalities of your family and friends. But when the party is at your home it can become quickly overwhelming to plan and host. Here is a simple easy to follow guide to throwing a better party.
Cook Simple Easy to Prepare Food
• Chili and Brownies
• Turkey and Pie
• Ham and Watermelon
• Cookies and Desserts
• Fruit and Vegetable Salads
Invite Party Guests to Help
• Ask guests to bring a dish
• Allow guests to help clean up
• Invite attendees to step into the kitchen and cook
• Assign door answering to a couple of friendly guests
Invite lots of People
• Invite people of different interests
• Invite different age groups
• The more eclectic the better
Serve Quality Drinks, drinks can carry a party
• Serve high quality wine
• Have available lots of soda and tea for non-drinkers
• Keep on hand a variety of mixes for cocktails
• Make pitchers of margaritas for an informal fun appeal
• Serve martinis in chilled glasses for a touch of class
Always keep your self in mind when planning a party. If you have a particular flare for making chips, salsa and margaritas play on this. On the other hand if you’re in the mood for more of a formal approach try martinis and appetizers. Remember to have fun; this party is for you as well as your guests.
Shauna Hanus is a gourmet cook who specializes in creating gourmet recipes. She has extensive experience cooking with easy to find grocery items to create delightful gourmet meals. She is also the publisher of a no cost bi-monthly gourmet newsletter. Her newsletter is always fun and informational packed with tips and trivia you can use everyday. Sign up for her newsletter and learn more about Gourmayeats Weekly Recipe Club at http://www.gourmayeats.com
World Of Travel04 Feb 2009 07:28 am
Doggin’ Baltimore – 13 Cool Things To See When You Hike With Your Dog
“If your dog is fat,” the old saying goes, “you aren’t getting enough exercise.” But walking the dog need not be just about a little exercise. Here are 13 cool things you can see in greater Baltimore while you hike with your dog.
AIRPLANES. The BWI Airport is the only airport in America that features a recreational trail. The Thomas A. Dixon Jr. Aircraft Observation Area on this 12.5-mile paved trail, opened in 1994, provides an ideal spot to watch the planes land directly in front of you. You won’t be able to see the rubber hit the ground here but can see it from other spots along the trail. To get the feel of a big jet soaring directly over your head walk down a half-mile to the east (you’ll see stop signs) and stand here. It won’t be only jets using the airport either – you can spot an occasional propeller plane as well.
AMUSEMENT PARK RUINS. Although only 20 acres in size, the Bay Shore Park was considered one of the finest amusement parks ever built along the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1906, the park featured an Edwardian-style dance hall, bowling alley and restaurant set among gardens and curving pathways. There were rides such as a water toboggan and Sea Swing. Visitors would come out from Baltimore on a trolley line. Most of the park was torn down after its closure in 1947 but you and the dog can explore the remains of the turn-of-the-century amusement park, including the wood-framed trolley station and the restored ornamental fountain, in North Shore State Park. Complete your tour with a hike down the old Bayshore Pier which juts almost a quarter-mile into the wind-swept Bay – a diving board once operated here where benches are today.
BALD EAGLES. With nearly 13,000 acres of undeveloped space, the Patuxent Research Refuge is said to be the largest patch of green space remaining on the East Coast between Boston and Raleigh. Research done here was used by Rachel Carson to argue that the pesticide DDT was weakening the shells of bird eggs, especially bald eagles, causing them not to hatch. Her book, Silent Spring, led to the banning of DDT and launched the modern environmental movement. Today more than 250 species – 8 of every 10 birds that can be seen in the Baltimore area – have been sighted at Patuxent, including a pair of nesting bald eagles in the North Tract in Anne Arundel County. These representatives of America’s national symbol quite possibly could be the bald eagles living closest to the White House. Don’t let your dog dig around at the North Tract – this land was once a testing ground for Fort Meade and may still harbor live ammunition.
If you aren’t lucky enough to spot the eagles in flight at the refuge, try hiking the Hashawha Trails at the Bear Branch Nature Center in Carroll County. Here is the chance for your curious dog to look a bald eagle in the eye. The Nature Center maintains a M.A.S.H. unit for raptors who have been injured too badly to be returned to the wild. The cages for eagles, kestrels, hawks, owls, turkey vultures and other recovering birds of prey are on the Vista Trail.
CANAL LOCK. Near North Park in Havre de Grace, the 444-mile Susquehanna River is busy emptying 19 million gallons of fresh water every minute into the Chesapeake Bay that it has drained from 13 million acres of land. The rocky river upstream from here, however, is not navigable and the 45-mile Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal opened for barges, pulled at 4 miles per hour by mules, to haul goods between Havre de Grace and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. The first of 29 locks operated here and it has been restored to its original appearance including a pivoting footbridge that swung open to allow barge traffic to pass. The handsome brick Lock House, now a museum open on weekends, dates to the canal’s opening in 1840. The large grassy lawn can be used for a first-rate game of fetch.
CHOATE MINE. The first chromium mines in America were opened in rural Baltimore County in 1808 and from 1828 to 1850 just about every scrap of chrome in the world came from here. Along the Choate Mine Trail in Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area you can stand in front of the entrance to the Choate Mine and look into the slanting hole kept open by half-timbered posts. So close the cool air will rustle your dog’s fur. The mine once ran 200 feet deep and 160 feet across.
DAMS. After a long hike at Robert E. Lee Park around Lake Roland you can sit on top of the Greek Revival valve house completed in 1862 and look over the stone dam. Lake Roland, created after plugging up Jones Falls, was Baltimore’s first reservoir. This smallish dam is just an appetizer for the dams yet to come that were built to quench Baltimore’s thirst. Others to see include hiking to the base of Liberty Dam at the end of Feezer’s Lane in Patapsco State Park or using the Gunpowder South Trail in the Hereford section of Gunpowder Falls State Park to see the Prettyboy Dam, built in 1933. No tour of Baltimore’s dams would be complete without a visit to Conowingo Dam, America’s longest concrete slab dam across the Susquehanna River. You can take the dog to gaze out at the Conowingo Dam in Susquehanna State Park.
FORTS. At Fort Howard Park your dog can climb into an actual gun battery and scan the Patapsco River just like gunnery officers who once aimed guns capable of accurately firing 1,000 pound projectiles eight miles. Ruins abound at the former “Bulldog at Baltimore’s Gate,” including remainders left over from the 1960s when a mock Vietnamese village was created for training at Fort Howard. Batteries and magazines that once formed the coastal defense of Baltimore in 1899 can also be seen at Fort Armistead Park and Fort Smallwood Park. As for Baltimore’s most famous fort, dogs are also welcome at Fort McHenry National Monument. Unlike the others, your best friend won’t be able to explore the actual fort but there is plenty of fresh grass to romp on outside the bastion walls.
HENRYTON TUNNEL. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad built its first line west along the Patapsco River and the trails at Henryton Road in Patapsco State Park follow a particularly historic stretch of the Old Main Line. On a rainy night in 1830 Irish laborers, tired of waiting for back pay, rioted and managed to destroy all this track for five miles to Sykesville. The disturbance prompted the first ever American troop transport by train when the Baltimore militia rode out to squelch the rampage. When the trail crosses this section of railroad track look to the west and see the Henryton Tunnel. Opened in 1850, it is the second-oldest tunnel in the world that remains in active railroad use.
MODEL TRAINS. Thomas Winans made his fortune building the Russian transcontinental railroad for Czar Nicholas I. He learned railroading from his father Ross who invented the swivel wheel truck that enabled trains to negotiate curves. Their railroad heritage is preserved at Leakin Park in Baltimore by the Chesapeake & Allegheny Live Steamers who maintain three miles of track for miniature steam trains that carry passengers (sorry, no dogs) free of charge the second Sunday of every month. Capable of speeds of 25 mph, the trains rumble along instead at a passenger-friendly 6 mph.
MODERN ART. The natural beauty of Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis is augmented by the outdoor sculptures that grace the grounds. Sculptures are chosen by jury from national and international artists working with a variety of material and installed on a rotating basis. When your dog tires of sniffing the statuary, you can take her to Anne Arundel County’s first dog park at the back of Quiet Waters. Not only are there two large fenced-in enclosures for big and small dogs but there is a dog beach on the South River for serious dog paddling.
POT ROCKS. From the parking lot on US 1 at the Big Gunpowder Falls there is great canine hiking on both sides of the river in either direction. On the opposite bank heading downstream on the Big Gunpowder Trail, about a mile down, are the Pot Rocks. You and the dog can walk out and examine the conical depressions created in the bedrock by swirling waters armed with millions of years worth of grinding cobbles. These unique potholes can be a foot or more deep. Keep hiking another two miles down the river and you reach the last series of rapids on the Gunpowder as the water leaves the hilly Piedmont region and slips into the flat Coastal Plain.
RARE TREES. Growing unobtrusivley beside the parking lot at Tridelphia Recreation Area is one of the rarest native ornamental trees in the world, the Franklinia Alatamaha. A relative of the camelia, this flowering tree is prized at any time of the year – in the winter for its striped bark, in the summer for its palm-sized snow white flowers, and in the fall for its deep red leaves. The Franklinia was discovered by Philadelphia botanist John Bartram in 1765 in a remote corner of Georgia along the Alatamaha River and named for his friend Benjamin Franklin. It has not been found growing in the wild since 1790.
For a true arboreal education however, treat the dog to Cylburn Arboretum in Baltimore, one of the few such tree museums that permit dogs on the grounds. The collection at Cylburn features several Maryland Big Tree Champions including an Italian maple and a paperback maple. Two easy champions to see are on the lawn in the right front of the mansion: a castor aralia with large glossy leaves and an Amur maackia. Both trees are native to Asia and are resilient to pests. The maackia is a member of the pea family discovered by 19th century explorer Karlovich Maack along the Amur River between Siberia and China.
UNUSUAL BRIDGES. Hiking in Gunpowder Falls State Park in Harford County, downstream from Jerusalem Mill about 1/2 mile, is Jericho Covered Bridge, one of only six remaining covered bridges in Maryland and the only one of its kind in Baltimore and Harford counties. Old folk wisdom held that these bridges were built to resemble a barn so as to entice a wary horse across water but the bridges are covered simply to protect the expensive wooden decks. The ford at this point across the Little Gunpowder Falls dates to Colonial times; the bridge was constructed in 1865. Builder Thomas F. used three truss types in its construction: the simple Multiple King Post; the horizontal Queen Post extension; and the Burr Arch, patented in 1804 by Theodore Burr, for stability. Renovated in 1981, the Jericho Covered Bridge still carries traffic.
In Howard County’s Savage Park, on Foundry Road at the trailhead for the Historic Mill Trail, is the last remaining Bollman Truss bridge in the world. Your dog can trot across the first successful iron bridge used by railroads, patented by Wendell A. Bolman in 1852. This example, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, originally carried traffic on the Baltimore & Ohio main line but was disassembled and put into service here for Savage Mill in 1887.
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I am the author of over 20 books, including 8 on hiking with your dog, including the
widely praised The Canine Hiker’s Bible. As publisher of Cruden Bay Books, we
produce the innovative A Bark In The Park series of canine hiking books found at
http://www.hikewithyourdog.com During the warm months I lead canine hikes as
tour leader for hikewithyourdog.com tours, leading packs of dogs and humans on
day and overnight trips. My lead dog is Katie, a German Shepherd-Border Collie mix,
who has hiked in all of the Lower 48 states and is on a quest to swim in all the great
waters of North America – http://web.mac.com/crudbay/iWeb/Katies%20Blog/Katies%20Quest.html I am currently building a hikewithyourdog.com tours trailer to use on our expeditions and its progress can be viewed at http://web.mac.com/crudbay/iWeb/Teardrop%20Trailer/Building%20A%20Tour%20Trailer.html
World Of Travel03 Feb 2009 11:15 pm
Outdoor Home Christmas Decoration
An outdoor Christmas decoration holds a special place in people’s hearts. Christmas is an elaborate celebration for many people throughout the world. For most families, Christmas involves an extensive amount of decorating, both indoors and outside. Many towns and neighborhoods hold lighting and decoration contests to see who can come up with the best seasonal decorative scheme for their home. There are many different types of outdoor Christmas decorations.
One type of outdoor Christmas decoration is a homemade decoration. These are perhaps the most sentimental decorations, as families typically get together during the season to create and places these in their yard or on their homes. They are less costly than store bought decorations, as they can save over half the price of store Christmas decorations. Simple items like wire coat hangers can be fashioned into reindeer, trees, stars, bells, candy canes, and other ornamental signs of the season. They can then be wrapped with outdoor lights to illuminate the night. Strips of wood can be fashioned into figures like Santa Clause and set to illuminate the blackness of a winter night as well.
Let an outdoor Christmas decoration spice up your home for the holidays
Another type of outdoor Christmas decoration is a string of lights, though these days they come in many shapes and sizes. Lights are, perhaps, the most popular form of outdoor Christmas decoration. It is possible to purchase lights in the shape of trees or stars. You can also buy lights to hang on your house. For these, you can by dangling lights that resemble icicles or a simple strand with one white or colored bulb every few inches. These strings of lights can flash or blink in any pattern or you can simply have them stay on in a constant fashion.
One final type of outdoor Christmas decoration is a pre-made statue or figure of some type that has lighting capabilities. These come in many shapes and sizes from religious figures and nativity scenes to popular characters like Santa Clause or cartoon characters dressed in festive gear. Air inflated decorations like this are gaining in popularity. They us a constant source of air to stay inflated much like a children’s jumping tent might. Additionally, they are lit for visibility at night. They are inexpensive to own and operate, and look quite festive on the lawn or on the roof with the lights.
An outdoor Christmas decoration can be an important addition to any holiday season. Be sure to choose the right decoration for you.
Adam Peters writes regularly for an online interior home decorating magazine. Peters contributes adding reviews very often on decorating and design topics. You can also reach interesting articles on easter and christmas decorations at his site
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