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Surprise your friends and family by gifting them a fall wreath.

29th September 2009
Wreaths are a beautiful way to decorate our homes on the festive season. These are so popular that the Christmas wreath is not alone in the wreath category. We can have a variety of wreaths, each meant for a different purpose. There can be fall wreath, th... Read >
Author: Travel

Don’t Forget to Add Breakdown Cover to your Women’s Car Insurance

22nd September 2009
Nobody relishes the prospect of their vehicle breaking down. Being stranded on the motorway or out on the lonely country roads is an infuriating and often expensive process to have to go through. Sadly, even the most reliable of cars will break down from ... Read >
Author: kIM

Berryessa houseboat a hit with the kids

21st September 2009
You have a large family and you want a vacation that makes everyone happy, yet allows everyone -- including the parents -- a little time away from the crowd. The answer: a really big houseboat. Being confined to a boat might not immediately top your li... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Snowplow Equipment - What's the difference?

14th September 2009
When it comes to snow equipment there are many different things you should know. I guess the first thing I would consider is what my application is. Am I plowing driveways? Parking lots? Or country roads or highways? What it doesn’t matter! Wrong it d... Read >
Author: toni

Snowplow blades - Not just the normal?

14th September 2009
When it comes to snow blades there are many different things you should know. I guess the first thing I would consider is what my application is. Am I plowing driveways? Parking lots? Or country roads or highways? What it doesn’t matter! Wrong it does... Read >
Author: toni

5 Tips To Prevent Car Sickness Before Your Journey

20th August 2009
5 Tips To Prevent Car Sickness Before Your Journey If you have been car sick you'll know how horrible it feels. By the time you start to feel sick, the sub conscious brain has decided that the conflict in the information it is receiving from your eye... Read >
Author: Nigel West

Make Investments That Help You Grow

15th August 2009
When was the last time that you invested in yourself? I mean seriously invested in yourself in a way that would help you grow your business and learn new things and make more money as a result? If your answer to these questions is never, then I’m sorr... Read >
Author: realestateinvestorcoach

Why buy an electric bike conversion kit…

13th August 2009
Electric bikes are an environmentally friendly mode of transportation and gaining in popularity due to the many benefits they offer. Most people travel everywhere by car and are sure to be spending a lot of time stuck in traffic, searching for a parking p... Read >
Author: kuldeep560

A Fun and Educational Paris Vacation

10th August 2009
If you are planning to take the children to Paris for the time of their life, then you may want to consider the many children activities available to you. Paris is a great place and has many educational sites to see. Here are a few of the hot spots to vi... Read >
Author: Andrew Collins

Do You Want To Live In The Country?

04th August 2009
Here we explore the dreams of "living in the country". Is it all that it's cracked up to be? What do you need to check? How many times have you heard people say, "I want to live in the country", "I want a smallholding!", "A holiday business!", "I wa... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property

Traffic Tickets - Can You Lose Your Drivers License?

14th July 2009
It seemed like every cop had my GPS signal. Every where I went I seemed to get another traffic ticket. The points were adding up on my drivers license. Could I get my drivers license revoked for traffic tickets? You Bet! I'm a speed demon. I have conve... Read >
Author: Dirk Bristol

Cool Spanish Tips For Pleasurable Driving In Hispanic Countries

01st July 2009
You've organised a trip to a Hispanic country and you want to see as much of the place as you can. For many people, the most convenient way of getting around is by car. It' so easy to hire a car and many travellers enjoy the independence of sightseeing un... Read >
Author: Peter Christian

A Guide to Washington State Speeding Laws

30th June 2009
The maximum speeding limit is set by the State governments and Washington State Speeding Laws have been made to assure the application of that limit. Hence the speeding limit varies according to the Washington State Speeding Laws. There is a default spee... Read >
Author: Daniel Hirsch

Choosing a Jogging Stroller: How to find the Jogging Stroller That's Right for You

19th June 2009
There's nothing like the freedom that comes with a jogging stroller. When you have a good all-terrain stroller, you can get out in nature with your baby, whether it's to walk briskly down the paved bike path or to jog on country roads. These kinds of ... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

The joys of driving in Italy

15th June 2009
In Italian city centers it is good to walk or take busses, absorbing the architecture and street life, but getting into a car and hitting the highways is an efficient and enjoyable way to see the most of Italy. You can drive at your leisure through countr... Read >
Author: Sylvia in Florence

South Whidbey is Northwest island paradise

06th June 2009
Spend some time exploring Puget Sound and you'll be both surprised and enchanted by the islands, waterways and hundreds of miles of shoreline that provide visitors a thousand opportunities for scenic photographs that they will treasure for a lifetime. Vis... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Becoming a John Deere fan

13th May 2009
When I think of John Deere Products, it always reminds me of green tractors with yellow dear logos on the farm land, I see them here and there whenever I go for a drive on the country roads. I am a city dweller so I know nothing about farming and the equi... Read >
Author: mak13

Satellite Navigation Systems – Pros and Cons

07th May 2009
The arrival of GPS satellite navigation systems in recent years have made driver’s lives a lot easier. All you need to do is plug in the name of the street or postcode of where you want to go and in next to no time your sat nav will have worked out the... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Driving Around Australia

05th May 2009
Australia has an immense amount of roads, some are the most breath taking touring routes in the world. Travel through quiet seaside towns and flourishing surroundings. Car rental companies are found at airports, central city areas, suburbs and resorts mak... Read >
Author: JenB

Cannondale Tandem

28th April 2009
8 Useful Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale Tandem The following article contains 8 tips about cannondale. There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale tandem online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just a few tips... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Four Tips On How To Buy A Fuel Efficient Used Car

22nd April 2009
Car buyers are more concerned with fuel efficiency than ever, but for thrifty consumers, sticker prices on used cars are sometimes too high to consider. Even though there are some great financing deals out there, people are cautious about adding the payme... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

The Importance of Breakdown Cover

17th April 2009
Breakdown cover is becoming more popular in the UK and its in very high demand. The AA is the largest breakdown company in the UK, in fact it's in the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members. Do you know a huge number of UK motoris... Read >
Author: Robert

Installation Options for Auto Navigation Devices

09th April 2009
Auto navigation systems are offering many options to a growing number of consumers each and every year. From systems that are factory installed into automobiles by the automakers themselves to those that simply plug into the car's battery adapter to use o... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Buying Land in Rural Victoria

04th April 2009
Many people buy land in rural Victoria for the lifestyle and view, the lack of pollution and city hassle. But these things may not necessarily be available - or not to the extent that is expected. For instance, some farming practices can cause pollution o... Read >
Author: Mel C

A Kent Vacation in England: Land of Dickens, Chaucer and Canterbury

13th March 2009
A Kent vacation in England offers you more than just Dover, Dickens, Chaucer, cathedrals, spires and castles – England, and in particular, Kent, represent the very epitome of all things English, and as Kent is referred to as the Garden of England, there... Read >
Author: Margaret

Top towns and villages to visit in Northumberland

06th March 2009
Northumberland is home to some of the most picturesque and quaint villages and towns that the UK has to offer. You will find a excellent selection of historic market towns with quirky shops and boutiques for you to visit, fishing ports dotting the coastli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Spend Your Vacationing Time In France

24th February 2009
Traveling to France is a fun and enjoyable way to splurge your time and money. Whether you are looking for a great romantic hideaway or a one of a kind adventure, France can give what you are searching for, and an undivided lot more. When you go to France... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Icy conditions could mean increase in whiplash claims

20th February 2009
The cold snap may be on its way out for now but the long term ramifications of the snow and ice have not been fully realised. The local papers have been full of stories of cars skidding into the back of each other and whilst the injuries may not be life t... Read >
Author: seamus

Ladies, You CAN Ride Your Own Motorcycle

03rd February 2009
It doesn’t matter if you’re tall or short, younger or older, if you want to ride your own motorcycle, YOU CAN! I thought I would never have my own ride. I thought I was too short, I wasn’t strong enough, and I was too old. I WAS WRONG. Here’s ... Read >
Author: Kat B.

Car Stereos-making your car surrounds sound system

21st January 2009
The latest car technology is occupying a very special place in the market. Car Alarm system, In-Dash DVD Systems, and Sound Processors are occupying a very special place. There are many people who are lucky to have radio in the dashboard and two speakers ... Read >
Author: abbiesmith

Winter Road Conditions And Car Accidents

02nd January 2009
Bad weather conditions during winter increases the risk of car accidents in the UK. Although there are a number of services available to drivers in the UK detailing weather conditions and road conditions, the number of accidents that occur during winter r... Read >
Author: David Halbert

People who don’t indicate increase carbon emissions

19th December 2008
Unlike millions of other commuters I am lucky because I only have to drive for five minutes before I get to work (unless I get stuck behind a tractor). I pull out of my drive and roll down my street to go over a crossroad then turn off right at another. I... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Explore Thailand With Your Car Hire

03rd December 2008
Thailand is a major tourist destination in South East Asia. It's unique in SE Asia, in that it was never a colony of a European power, and therefore it has retained much of its own identity and culture; this is a huge draw for tourists. It addition, the c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

About the McCulloch HID Kit

01st December 2008
People are often looking to improve their driving experience during the night. Most headlights make that difficult. You can hardly see in front of you, it is even harder to see to the sides, which can be dangerous on the country roads with lots of animals... Read >
Author: Hassan_Ahmed

Warning - Don't Feed the Jeeps

03rd November 2008
I am currently looking to buy a new car. At the moment I am driving a 15 year old Jeep and I have come to the point where I just can't take anymore. It's not that I don't like Jeeps, I do, it's just that I can't afford the petrol! The cost of filling m... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Irish Language

20th October 2008
Although Ireland is now an English speaking country, it does have its own national language called Irish or Gaeilge. It was once spoken throughout Ireland, but today due to many factors, it's a minority language, which can still be heard in particular par... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The BMW X5 car is a special model

06th October 2008
Do you like four wheel drive cars? Most people who do will appreciate the amazing BMW X5. Like all of the other BMW models the design of this car is very sleek and the design is very fashionable. It is typically available in black or dark grey colours. Th... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

10 TIPS FOR BUYING YOUR FIRST MOTORHOME

12th September 2008
The number of Motorhome, RV and caravan holidays taken by British holidaymakers is on the increase – as people look for a fun alternative to overseas travel. But for many first-timers, the prospect of buying a new Motorhome or RV can be an overwhel... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Choosing Between A Subaru STi and Mitsubishi Evo

08th September 2008
One of the most common questions we get asked at MRT Performance, literally on a daily and weekly basis, is whether I would buy an Mitsubishi EVO X or an EVO IV compared to a Subaru MY08 STi or an MY07 STi. I am going to give you a few thoughts on the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Escape Inner City Madness With a Trip to the Countryside

05th September 2008
Having spent a hectic week in the rat race of city life, where traffic jams and bad tempered people are in abundance, few could deny the pleasures of facing the long, open road and lush countryside. Recreational driving is not only a great way to unwin... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

For the perfect ride of your dreams, choose a custom made Harley Davidson Motorcycle.

04th September 2008
Since the increase costs of fuel and no relief in sight, a lot of people have started looking for other ways to commute to work. Ride a motorcycle to save gas. Because of it we have seen an increase in the demand for second hand Harley Davidson motorcycle... Read >
Author: mariane

Driving Simulator - How to Gain Experience Behind the Wheel of a Standard Transmission Vehicle and D

17th August 2008
AplusB Software is releasing its latest product, the SIMURIDE (Manual Transmission Car - Driving Simulator). This unique one of a kind simulator helps the user gain experience behind the steering wheel of a vehicle with a manual transmission (has option ... Read >
Author: Rasha

Leavenworth Washington perfect for log cabin stay

16th August 2008
Ever been captivated by those beautiful log homes you see in those glossy magazines? Well you don't have to build one -- just rent one for the weekend in one of the Northwest's most beautiful locations. On our most recent trip to Leavenworth, Washingto... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Why buy an electric bike conversion kit

22nd July 2008
Just what is an electric bike? Basically it is an everyday bicycle with a battery powered electric motor attached, recharged by plugging it into the electricity mains. It’s very simple, once you start to pedal the motor kicks in, stop pedaling the motor... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Walking in Derbyshire

14th July 2008
Derbyshire, is a stunning area of 2631 sq km with a population of around 930000 people, a county of contrasting scenery which attracted many tourists to stay in our many derbyshire cottages, even before the creation of the Peak National Park. The history ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Commercial Driver’s License CDL Manual

09th July 2008
Have you ever thought of being a truck or bus driver? Well now you can, with CDL the educational software for training and testing commercial drivers. CDL Manual is an interactive CD that allows you study and test yourself on Truck/Bus driving and Forkl... Read >
Author: Rasha

Car hire in the UK – Discover your Doorstep Part one

03rd July 2008
The United Kingdom holds some of what is, in my opinion, the most spectacular scenery and natural attractions available in the whole of Europe. If you are planning to go on holiday this year why not enjoy the splendour that is Great Britain? It does not h... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Motorcycle Accidents Advice

21st May 2008
It has been said that motorcycles represent approximately about 1% of the traffic on our roads in the UK but they account for 18% of all serious deaths and injuries. Motorcyclists are 40 times more likely to be killed in an accident than a car driver. Thi... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

California Gold Rush lives on in Sonora

25th March 2008
If stories of Donner Pass and snowy blizzards in the Sierra Nevada are keeping you at lower elevations during the winter months, try venturing just a little ways into the Sierra foothills for a rewarding stay in one of the charming historic towns along sc... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

European Car Hire part 3

10th February 2008
It's been many years now since the Channel Tunnel was built, yet the novelty of driving to Europe hasn't worn off for many of us. But not everyone wants to drive halfway across Britain to keep on driving in a different country, which is where car hire fir... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

10 TIPS FOR BUYING YOUR FIRST MOTORHOME

14th November 2007
The number of motorhome and caravan holidays taken by British holiday-makers is on the increase – as people look for a fun alternative to overseas travel. But for many first-timers, the prospect of buying a new motorhome can be an overwhelming process.... Read >
Author: lazyurl

10 Checks To Be Done When Preparing A Car For A Road Trip

21st September 2007
Traveling on highways and small tree lined country roads in a car is exciting and an adventure for most city and town dwellers. But you must remember that once you exit major roads and settlements you may need to travel miles before you come across a gas ... Read >
Author: Arthur Raise

10 Must Checks For A Car Before A Road

21st September 2007
Traveling on highways and small tree lined country roads in a car is exciting and an adventure for most city and town dwellers. But you must remember that once you exit major roads and settlements you may need to travel miles before you come across a gas ... Read >
Author: Arthur Raise

GPS – A Valuable Tool In Navigation

25th July 2007
Picture this: you’re lost in the middle of a storm on country roads or you’re hunting in the middle of nowhere and can’t find your way home. You check your compass, but still can’t find your exact location. You look at your map, but it’s too dif... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins

Is It Safe to Buy Real Estate in Panama?

30th May 2007
One of the most common questions I get - "Is Panama a safe country?" Yes, without a doubt. In fact Panama has been ranked one of the safest tourist destinations in the world right along side Canada. Let me give you some personal examples and then let me... Read >
Author: PanamaMark

Get Gas And Save On Cash

15th November 2006
It seems like the prices of gas and fuel seems to be continuing higher and higher and it certainly shows no signs of even slowing down or retreating downwards. Consumers have been complaining about such a continuous rate of increase in prices and it s... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson

Is it a Truck?

17th July 2006
Think of an SUV and you may picture a suburban family on their way to the kids' soccer game. Think of a pick-up truck and you may think of a Texas cattle ranch or a Kentucky horse farm. But SUV's and pick-up trucks have a universal appeal to many non-tr... Read >
Author: Ken Johnstone

Put That Kid in a Car Seat!

20th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD I don't currently advocate road rage. Laying on the horn, swearing like a sailor, and swerving around the slow guy in the passing lane is not my style. Of course, tastes change over time, so I'd like to reserve the ri... Read >
Author: Mike Patrick Jr, MD

Driving tips in Portugal

07th May 2006
The quality of Portugal's roads can vary considerably - from the auto-estradas to secondary and country roads. However, drivers can still enjoy their journey with some forward planning. Road rules Traffic drives on the right in Portugal and driver... Read >
Author: Derek Kirk

Romania The hidden Gem

25th April 2006
The Black Sea and Brasov ski resorts are the usual destinations for the visitors to Romania, and whilst they offer a wide choice of entertainment, these are the usual type of facility, which can be found almost anywhere. Restricting yourself to these area... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall

Honda Ridgeline: The Truck That Works

04th April 2006
Of course, most vehicles that are produced and manufactured around the globe work well. However, upon meeting the Honda Ridgeline, the views have changed and people have started proclaiming this vehicle as the truck that actually works. This is based on... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane

How to Avoid Speed Traps

01st January 2006
If you have ever driven a car, then you have probably been stopped—or almost stopped—for speeding. Regardless if you have a lead foot or were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, speeding tickets can wreck havoc on your driving record and bank acco... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Love me, love my pet.

18th December 2005
It goes without saying, humans love pets. In the United States alone, it is estimated that sixty-five million dogs and almost seventy-eight million cats have owners. With thirty-nine percent of American households having dogs and thirty-four percent hav... Read >
Author: David Skul

Delhi, India – A Mix of Old and New

01st November 2005
Like many cities in India, Delhi is packed to the gills with people. Delhi is unique, however, because it mixes the old with the new. New Delhi If you fly into Delhi, you will inevitably end up in New Delhi. This section of the city is very modern ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo