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Outdoor Garden Fountains and Awareness

07th April 2008
Call it awareness, gratitude, meditation, being present, consciousness. Whatever comes to mind, the use of outdoor fountains can aid in your journey. A variety of tools and practices are currently being used to predispose us to awareness. There is an impe... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

Louisville Waterfront Park in Kentucky - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination

05th July 2007
The Louisville Waterfront Park in Kentucky is a beautiful patch of green in a very urban atmosphere. The park is located in an area where there are a lot of scrap yards, sand and gravel plants, old rail beds, petroleum and asphalt terminals, and an inters... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

3 Quick Tips for Creating a Garden Hideaway

18th January 2007
Many perfectly sensible and sociable adults will confess that they had a secret, private hiding place in some garden of their childhood: a hidden corner in a grandmother's garden, a secret spot in a grove of trees, or even a shrubby nook in a vacant lot. ... Read >
Author: The House Team

The Benefits of BT Baby Monitors

07th December 2006
The technology behind baby monitors has slowly gained momentum and there area number of available options for parents. From static-filled, audio-only baby monitors to BT Baby Monitors with temperature display, a two-way radio intercom, and video, baby mon... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

The Art Of Fine Gardening

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Karl Miller Many consider gardening by itself as an art form. And the art of fine gardening is just that, an art. Fine gardening might mean different things to different people, but it means more than just coming up with a garden to me. ... Read >
Author: Karl Miller

The Beauty of Water Fountains

17th November 2006
Ever watched a water fountain whether it is man made or natural? Ever took the time to listen to the gentle gurgle of water flowing. It envelopes one in an environment of serenity, contemplation, and reflective thought. It sets the mood for relaxation in ... Read >
Author: Marjorie Broodie

Fine Gardening That Anyone Can Do

08th September 2006
Gardening in and of itself is an art form. And the art of fine gardening is just that, an art. Fine gardening may mean many things to many people, but to me fine gardening means more than just a garden. It encompasses all that's good and graceful in garde... Read >
Author: Kent Smith

My First Time Playing Golf

20th January 2006
Many summers ago, I recall lying in front of the TV, wearing in my shorts, sipping a refreshing drink, enjoying the warm breeze, watching the Masters. I found myself being strangely fascinated by the game. Until that point I had considered it a game for t... Read >
Author: Steve Matthews

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/Clearing Passages

27th November 2005
Shih Tzu puppies are often born with amniotic fluid present in their lungs. As they take they first breaths a shih tzu puppy may inhale amniotic fluid left in the oral cavities, mouth and nasal passages. These first breaths will be neither lusty nor vigor... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Photography Business: Taking Baby Photos - for Professionals & Families

22nd August 2005
Photography Business: Taking Baby Photos - for Professionals & Families Copyright 2005 Roy BarkerBabies make the best and the worst subjects to photograph.They are the best for two reasons, people are more tolerantat looking at baby photos, as well as... Read >
Author: Roy Barker

Oasis in a Cash Flow Desert - Four Resources That Increase Small Business Capital Streams

20th July 2005
by Mark Uptain For small business owners, an enthusiastic vision for smooth, steady growth can become nothing more than a mirage once company cash flow problems begin to heat up. Most will struggle with the timing of payment from clients or customer... Read >
Author: Mark Uptain
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