Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "summer temperatures"

Direct Sales Tips: Your Summer Preparation Checklist

29th September 2009
The lazy days of summer don’t have to slow you and your business down when you take these steps to prepare in advance. This time-tested Summer Preparation Checklist will ensure your sales and sponsoring keep rising along with those summer temperatures. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Planning for a Quieter Season in Your Greenhouse

25th September 2009
With the hottest days of August behind us, this is a great time to plan for cooler times ahead. Particularly at the juncture of two seasons, your greenhouse provides a growing environment sheltered from increasingly unpredicatable weather. Chilly nights?... Read >
Author: Bried Oisin

Why not a Stag Party in Budapest?

23rd September 2009
Split down the middle by the Danube river, yet inundated with great bars, outrageously fit Hungarian women, and with the heat of the South European sun beating down - Hungary's Budapest should be top of your list for a stag party location this year. Th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Islands that are great for Walking

21st September 2009
The well known mountain areas of the Alps, the Dolomites and the Sierra Nevada in Spain are all options for great walking holidays. For those who want to add warm, dry weather to their walking there are many alternatives, especially on some of the main ho... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Insider Secrets on Moving to New Zealand

10th September 2009
Moving to a new country is a big undertaking. It’s hard to know if it will be right for you and your family, if you will fit in and enjoy living there. There are also the questions of “How much will it cost? What can I expect to earn and what’s the ... Read >
Author: New Zealand Immigration

Beaches and Shopping: Why Cyprus is ideal for Luxury Holidays

19th August 2009
Although there's a lot to be said for adventurous holidays backpacking into the unknown and cost-saving all-inclusive holidays in Europe, nothing quite beats a luxury holiday in the Mediterranean. One of the best places to relax and take in everything a l... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Get a New Air Conditioner and qualify for upto 1500 stimulus

10th August 2009
No one desires to tell you how hot Arizona can get in the summer. With average high temperatures over 100 degrees in the summer months, a well-functioning air con system is an absolute must to making it through the often brutal summer heat comfortably. ... Read >
Author: Jay Morse

Cooling Your Home without Air Conditioning

07th August 2009
Cooling your home without air conditioning In today’s world where luxury is being treated as a rule rather than an exception, air conditioners have gained entry into almost every single household. The machine has become a necessity. Summers are no lo... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Air Conditioning Hire Could Be The Cost-Effective Solution To Sweltering UK Summers

29th July 2009
With summer temperatures soaring and the Government warning that global warming will affect “every aspect of our daily lives”, perhaps it is no surprise that UK consumers’ interest in air conditioning is on the increase. In particular, air condition... Read >
Author: John Witterson

Vehicle Safety Checklist

27th July 2009
The weather is beginning to warm up and it’s time to review your summer automotive safety checklist. Here are some hints for ensuring your car is in top condition for safe summer motoring: • First and Foremost – Every vehicle should be equipped ... Read >
Author: Jorock

Recession Vacations - Going Under Canvas

21st July 2009
Money might be tight but often there's no need to let the economic downturn keep you away from your favourite location - camping in Spain instead of a traditional hotel or villa holiday is a good example. Camping in Spain doesn't even have to be a comprom... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Villa Holidays in Paphos,Cyprus to Start With...

16th July 2009
Cyprus is an island nation and a fascinating land of contrasts, it has some of the most sophisticated cities in the region, and yet just a few miles away it can feel as if you have stepped back into a previous century. Villa holidays in Paphos, Cyprus on... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Discovering Ancient Egypt

04th July 2009
Here are the main facts for anyone considering a trip to Egypt. The main attractions are of the course the world famous pyramids, the River Nile, the Sphinx Luxor and the Sinai Peninsula. Almost all of Egypt is desert, with only a small percentage, aro... Read >
Author: Kim

Summer Driving

30th June 2009
With the summer finally here, it is time to dust off your picnic blanket and hamper and get out in search of some sun. Long walks in the park and building sand castles on the beach are all summer favourites with young and old alike able to get involved. B... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Innovative Desert Landscaping Styles

28th June 2009
Deserts are defined not by heat, but by aridity. Most deserts have less than 10 inches of rainfall a year, and this is the natural situation in significant parts of the south-west of the United States. Climate change may be expected to extend the area sub... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Hawaii rentals and Hawaii vacation rentals

10th June 2009
Hawaii, located in the Pacific Ocean is widely considered by many as a top vacation destination. The state of Hawaii is made up of islands which span the Hawaiian volcanic region. The state consists of eight major islands; Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, B... Read >
Author: jeremy

Holidays In Spain Hit A Cold Front

06th June 2009
How deep the fall in visitor numbers to Spain from other European countries has been revealed by figures showing the number of arrivals at Spain's airports earlier this year - and it hasn't set a good precedent for 2009 as a whole for the Spanish holidays... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Water Extraction and Water Damage Restoration Services in Phoenix, Arizona

19th May 2009
Phoenix, the capital of the state of Arizona, is one of the cities in the United States located adjacent to a desert. As such, the city has a very dry climate, with summer temperatures almost comparable to those of the desert states in the Middle East. Wi... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Attractions - How To Succeed

18th May 2009
FLORIDA Climate - 1 The fact that Florida is a peninsula and is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico in both the west and south, and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, is the most important determinant in the climate of the state. In the region to the ... Read >
Author: peter radford

Tourism in Ladakh India

18th May 2009
Ladakh is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Manali Tourist Information

18th May 2009
Manali is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Growing Your Best Watermelons

18th May 2009
In the long, hot days of July and August, there is nothing quite as refreshing as a cool slice of watermelon. It is a summertime treat enjoyed by young and old alike. Watermelons are an ancient fruit whose culture is believed to date back to almost preh... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Choosing Gutters for Your Home

15th May 2009
Gutters: every house needs them, but unlike when the paint on your home cracks and fades and you notice from a distance that there's a problem, when it comes to gutters not everyone pays attention. Says Anthony Delmedico of Abelard Construction, "if you j... Read >
Author: ADelmedico

Land for Sale in Apache County Arizona

06th May 2009
On the northeast corner of Arizona sits Apache County, covering approximately 11,205 spare miles of land. Apache County is one of the largest counties in the U.S. and has several parcels of acreage for sale that attracts real estate investors from around ... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Things You Should Know Before Purchasing Above Ground Pools

23rd April 2009
During the hot summer months it can be great to own an above ground pool. They can be a lot of fun and provide a way to retreat from the hot summer temperatures when they reach into the triple digits. However, there are many things you need to consider be... Read >
Author: swimmingpoolpros

Houston Galleria Apartments Are Booming Metropolis Of The South

25th March 2009
Houston, Texas is on the Gulf Coastal Plain of Texas sprawls the South’s largest city, Houston. A 19th-century frontier town, it has sprouted into one of the world’s leading seaports and oil-refining centers. As the headquarters for the United States ... Read >
Author: hurlian

Houston Galleria Apartments Are Booming Metropolis Of The South

25th March 2009
Houston, Texas is on the Gulf Coastal Plain of Texas sprawls the South’s largest city, Houston. A 19th-century frontier town, it has sprouted into one of the world’s leading seaports and oil-refining centers. As the headquarters for the United States ... Read >
Author: hurlian

Raise The Standards For Your Roof With Heat Reflective Coatings and Paints

21st March 2009
Raising the standards for your commercial roof can lower your cooling costs and increase your savings. Heat reflective coatings and paints like Insultec can help you fight high summer temperatures and expensive cooling costs. When applied to surfaces, he... Read >
Author: Mark Andrews

How To Keep Your Cat Safe In Warm Months

25th February 2009
The hot summer months can pose a real threat to pets. Cats and dogs simply cannot tolerate extreme temperatures. As a responsible pet owner, you need to make sure that your pet is safe during these warm weather months. Here are some tips to help you and y... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Spanish Holidays - On The Cheap

28th January 2009
Tourist boards, like almost every other business sector, are nervously waiting to see what 2009 will bring, as working people around the world are still trying to sweep up financial messes from 2008. Europeans who normally take a Spanish holiday are watch... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Investment Property in Brazil

26th January 2009
The Brazilian economy has improved so much over the last three years that Brazil is now considered a viable option for property investment. Previous investors are currently seeing greater than expected returns in some of Brazil’s most popular locations... Read >
Author: Saff

Our Goals Are Achievable If We Stick To The Plan

15th December 2008
I spent my day at a horseshow with my daughter and my wife. Everyone who was there agreed that the show should have been cancelled because of the heat. Temperatures were 95 degrees in the afternoon and if it wasn't for the breeze that we were fortunate en... Read >

Nordic Walking in Hot Countries

08th December 2008
Nordic walking was launched in Finland in 1997 as a summer health work out for cross country skiers . It was later on promoted by the Finnish government to encourage the people to exercise . About 760,000 Finns implement with this walking on a regular ... Read >
Author: C.G.

Getting the Knack of Breckenridge Golfing

25th November 2008
How many golf courses have you been to lately that offers twenty-seven holes designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus? The Breckenridge Golf Club is probably the only one that offers them and more. While eighteen holes were formerly designed in 1985, the... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

What’s the weather like when traveling to Bermuda?

24th November 2008
Bermuda is not actually one island, but several that are part of a coral reef. Bermuda is rather small, occupying only 20 square miles. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean about 750 miles east of the Southeastern United States. The ocean waters m... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Skin Care | Skin Care Products | Skin Care Products

23rd October 2008
Chronic dehydration is perhaps the most widely misdiagnosed condition given that the symptoms of chronic dehydration can manifest as some of the most common illnesses – skin diseases, allergies, asthma, dyspepsia, colitis, constipation, rheumatoid arthr... Read >
Author: atechnocrat

Weather in Paphos, Cyprus is Wonderful

13th October 2008
Taking advantage of the warm Mediterranean climate, the weather in Paphos, Cyprus sees lovely long, hot summers and short mild winters. Summer temperatures are hottest in July and August, during which daytime temperatures are usually in the mid-30s. June ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Keeping Safe in the Mountains

08th September 2008
The Massif du Sancy in the Auvergne region of France receives many thousands of visitors each year. 90% of them are cyclists, walkers and hikers, here to enjoy the spectacular volcanic scenery and experience the big skies and fresh air. The other 10% love... Read >
Author: Liz Smith

Safaris Are Great in Botswana

05th September 2008
Maun is the primary international link with Botswana via Johannesburg and Harare and secondary links through Gabarone, Windhoek, Victoria Falls, Nairobi, DaresSalaam, Lilongwe, Lusaka and a few other regional airports. Light aircraft charters are a com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Keep Your Dog Cool This Summer

02nd September 2008
Lolling puppy tongues and big eyes just begging for your popsicle, all these are signs that the dog days of summer are here. Perhaps you think you’re hot, but try having layers of thick fur on you! While most dogs can self-regulate their body temperatur... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Close to heaven at Hastings Point

22nd August 2008
Hastings Point is ideal for a couple getaway, single's retreat, family break or fun trip away with friends. Basically anyone would love it! When we visited not long ago, it was like stumbling into an oasis of white untouched beaches, shallow waters, rock ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Why Buying a Property in Bulgaria is the Latest Trend

22nd August 2008
Buying property in Bulgaria is the latest trend that seems to have caught the world with a sudden swiftness. One of the reasons is because the property prices in Bulgaria have risen by more than a whopping 25%. The reason for the phenomenal growth of the ... Read >
Author: shaungoldman

Explore the beautiful beaches of Europe

10th July 2008
When you’re attempting to find the finest beaches in Europe, Portugal is a great place to start, particularly in the Algarve region. The Algarve truly has something for everyone; coves, caves, grottos and sandy beaches are all prevalent along the Portug... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Are you thinking of buying a property and moving to Portugal?

01st July 2008
Portugal is a great place to live and work. Any property you buy will sure to be a good investment. Since 200 the property market has steadily grown at around 10-15% annually. With properties of such a high standard and with its economy the way it is i... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

The Family Summer Escapade in Courchevel

01st July 2008
Your children are veritably strange creatures. During winter, they wanted to visit the southern states and the beach resorts that face the sultry Caribbean Sea. At first, this need for a vacation is comprehensible because the cold winter days can be quite... Read >
Author: John Sern

Burj Dubai - Scaling Record Global Heights

23rd May 2008
Already acknowledged as the worlds tallest tower, Burj Dubai achieved another global first on May 12th 2008 when it was officially recognized as the tallest building and the tallest man-man structure in the world. Glass panels that were installed at a diz... Read >
Author: John Hill

Autumn and Winter Catfish And Carp Fishing Changes And Baits

01st May 2008
This time of year can be a welcome relief after the hot summer temperatures. At this time many fish can become more interested in eating natural food than the baits you have been offering most especially in the case of carp! But now with cooling air and w... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Useful Information about Oahu, Hawaii

31st March 2008
Oahu is the 3rd largest Hawaiian Island known as "The Gathering Place". Although it is the most populated island in out of all the Hawaiian Islands, it is only the 20th largest island in the United States. The island at its furthest reaching dimensions ... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Fuel Saver Saves the Day!

06th March 2008
Hardly a day goes by that you don’t hear or read a story about rising fuel prices. We’re all so tired of hearing it but today’s headlines can’t be denied. Fuel prices keep going up no one knows if or when they’ll stop. The same road trip... Read >
Author: Bweiss

French Holiday Cottages - Location, location, location

10th February 2008
Location, location, location When it comes to booking a holiday in France the same golden rule as when buying a house applies – location is everything. It’s no good being stuck three miles up a wooded, country lane if you’ve a clutch of ho... Read >
Author: Stephen Cole

Bangkok's facts (2)

02nd February 2008
Continue from last time Business Hours Bank Hours 8:30-9:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Office Hours 8-9 am to 4-5 pm, Monday through Friday. Shop Hours 8-9 am to 9 pm or later throughout the week. Department stores are open 10 a... Read >
Author: aladin

Garden Furniture: Give a New Look to Your Garden

29th January 2008
Trees and plants are the symbol of greenery, kindness and peace. People go to the garden to enjoy the beauty of nature. God has given us the opportunity to appreciate the real beauty, the flowers and their colours. After all, a garden is your personal hav... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo

Dubai at Easter – the perfect time to visit!

24th January 2008
Getting away for some sun in Europe this Easter break may be touch and go because this year the holiday falls rather inconveniently in the last week of March, much earlier than it has in the last few years. However, only six hours away by air the United A... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

The Top 5 Holiday Destinations

21st January 2008
The daily grind of city life takes the glow out of you. Spending a great holiday in the company of your loved ones will surely recharge you with loads of energy. The experiences you gather will stay on for life. Read about the topmost holiday destinations... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Nevada Fall Gardening Checklist

19th October 2007
There are certain challenges when gardening in the Nevada climate, but don't despair; it doesn't mean you can't have a lush green lawn filled with vibrant annuals or spring bulbs. There are however, some maintenance and planting tips that need to be cons... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler

Thousands of Dollars to Pay for College Could Be Just a Few Clicks Away

02nd October 2007
If the cost of college and graduate school seems to be rising as quickly as summer temperatures, it may be time to look into the funding sources that could help you finance your postsecondary education. To help families sort through the financial aid m... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor

Take a trip to New Zealand

18th September 2007
Auckland: Sailors paradiseOn the North Island of New Zealand you’ll find Auckland, a large city set around stunning inlets and bays. Not surprisingly, most of the Auckland's most celebrated activities are to do with water. These include dinner cruises i... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Travelling through the UK:Cardiff, Edinburgh and Glasgow

02nd September 2007
It can be easy to forget there's much more to the UK than just England. In fact, any true understanding of that island nation requires visits to the Celtic realms of Wales and Scotland. Cardiff Capital of the principality of Wales, Cardiff grew up a... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Holidaying in South America:Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo

28th August 2007
South America is a vast continent of jungles, rain forests and some of the world's most exciting cities. Miles and miles of fabulous beaches, soaring mountains and a passionate culture that thrives on music and dance make the region a must for a holiday. ... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Visit Galicia – Travel to the Greener Spain

22nd August 2007
The common perception of most people's view of Spain is one of a country that effectively is just sun, sand, high-rise hotels and some parched landscape in between. However when you travel to the north of the country especially Galicia, nothing could b... Read >
Author: Scott James

Arizona Home Shows

08th May 2007
If you are lucky enough to be selling a home in the state of Arizona, consider yourself lucky. Arizona is an area with a thriving real estate industry, great homes, superlative services, and a great climate that makes it one of the most highly sought aft... Read >
Author: Rick & Jennifer LeForce

Utah Rocky Mountain Turf Farm Sod Tips

06th May 2007
Summer Turf Tips * Check your sprinkler system for proper coverage. * Follow the on and off watering tips here in our information. Remember that your soil will only absorb a limited amount of water at a time. On and off watering at least 3 tim... Read >
Author: Rocky Mountain Turf Farm

Florence: The “City of Lilies”

25th January 2007
The jewel of Tuscan region, Florence is a city of central Italy on the Arno River, at the foot of the Apennines, east of Pisa. It is the capital city of Tuscany, the region in the northwest Italy surrounded by Apennines, the Ligurian Sea, and Tyrrhenian S... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Bermuda Vacations Defy Convention

17th November 2006
Bermuda has the sound of a place nestled in the Caribbean with all the other fun-loving tropical islands, but in fact it exists in a realm of its own. You might be surprised to realize that it's actually located east of the States in the Atlantic Ocean, c... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Byron Bay - An Alternative Australian Holiday Destination

17th November 2006
Byron Bay is a beautiful and culturally rich town located on the north coast of of New South Wales, an eastern Australian state washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. A popular coastal residential area known for its relaxed atmosphere and diverse popu... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Property in Bulgaria tips guides and advice

16th October 2006
The Bulgarian property market is producing some fevered activity amongst European overseas property buyers. Examine the Bulgarian housing market and it's easy to see why this region is causing so much excitement. Low prices and rental opportunities that c... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Arizona - Reaching The Filipino Family's American Dream

02nd October 2006
Why would Arizona, among all other US states, be perfect for the Filipino American who wishes to settle or find a second home? Coming to America is a common Filipino dream. In the quest for better job and a more comfortable American living, Filipinos (... Read >
Author: Jose Baltazar

Lose Yourself in Isle of Palms

07th September 2006
You almost jealously guard your vacations days, watching them pile up until they'll be able to allow for a worthwhile trip to a destination worthy of your time and money. You're happy with your life and you're definitely thankful that you have a job to go... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Sailing in the Northern Dodecanese Islands

21st August 2006
The Dodecanese is a complex of over 163 islands and islets, set in the Aegean Sea, of which only 26 are inhabited. The islands form part of Greece's eastern border with Turkey. The largest islands of the Dodecanese are: Rhodes, Kos, Astipalea, Kalymnos, K... Read >
Author: ken jones

Coober Pedy - The Opal Capital Of Australia

25th July 2006
Coober Pedy is without a doubt one of the most unique outback destinations in Australia. Set in a stark arid landscape often compared to Mars, this outback mining town where many people live underground is the source of most of the world's precious opal p... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Choosing the Ideal Retirement Area

16th June 2006
Used to be people stayed in one place. Trips to the big city were exciting, but rare. Summer outings to the beach, the lake or the mountains had you planning your next trip before you were home. But a permanent move to the place you loved was beyond imagi... Read >
Author: David Frederiksen

Yacht Charter in Croatia

20th April 2006
Croatia's beautiful coastline with more than one thousand stunning islands only a short distance from the mainland offers safe easy navigation in clear blue waters. The mainland coast consists of Istria, the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatia and in addition t... Read >
Author: ken jones

The Real Estate Market in Charleston, South Carolina

14th March 2006
If you are looking to live in a historic southern city with a ton or charm, Charleston may be your answer. Sitting on the South Carolina cost, the real estate market is primed for growth. The Real Estate Market in Charleston, South Carolina Charl... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Anchorage, Alaska's Principal City

01st January 2006
Anchorage, the largest city in America's 49th State, was founded in 1914 to provide the railhead for the Pacific Railway to, Fairbanks. With a population of approximately 260,000 it houses 42% of Alaska's population. This expansive city nestles at the bas... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

If you,re going to Las Vegas in wintertake a sweater.

31st December 2005
If you're going to Las Vegas in winter take a sweater. Las Vegas temperatures Because Las Vegas, Nevada is in the desert many people think it is going to be hot all the time, but this is not so. Whilst summer temperatures, especially during the day, ... Read >
Author: David Skul

Anchorage, Alaska's Principal City:

31st December 2005
Anchorage, the largest city in America's 49th State, was founded in 1914 to provide the railhead for the Pacific Railway to, Fairbanks. With a population of approximately 260,000 it houses 42% of Alaska's population. This expansive city nestles at the bas... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Planning To Work Abroad

24th August 2005
Working abroad can be an exciting, rewarding and horizon broadening experience; and if you take the time to plan ahead carefully before you go, you will make your transition into the overseas work place a smooth and successful one. So, if you're consid... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Installing an Outdoor Security Camera

17th August 2005
One of the most important considerations for outdoor security cameras is the power source. Quite often, building codes don't require many outdoor, electrical connections, which means that if you require an outdoor security camera you're going to have to d... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian