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Wedding Decorating Ideas

Monday, May 7th, 2012

Yes! Yes, yes, and yes a thousand times more. That was the answer you gave two weeks ago when your boyfriend took you out to dinner and proposed. There was no hesitation in your mind then and there really isn’t any now. The only thing that you’re hung up on though is the actual details of the wedding.

Your boyfriend, now your fiance is all laid back and casual and said that anything you want is OK with him. He was sure that you would do a splendid job, just tell him if you wanted anything.

That’s all well and good, and normally you would have jumped at the chance, in fact you did jump at the chance. But now you’re stuck on what to do for your wedding decorating ideas. The motifs are all blending as one into your brain and you still don’t know where to hold the reception.

Of course, you could have the reception in an up-scale hotel with the works, everything catered for and all the niggily little details looked after, but that seemed so impersonal, and you really want your wedding to be one that you will remember for the rest of your life. So what should you do now?

Well, first and foremost, just take a few really deep breaths and relax. Getting yourself worked up into a frenzy won’t do you any good. Next gather your bridesmaids, and anyone else you trust, together and have a council of war.

This is where you will decide on the details and get a fresh perspective and new ideas on your planning, and where most of all, you can have some fun with your wedding decorating ideas. You’d be just amazed at how many bright ideas a group of people can get if they’re working on something like wedding decorating ideas with wedding cards being only the least of it.

So you begin with an idea, say to have the all of the cards handmade so that they become extra special to you as time goes by. Someone else has the fantastic idea of getting a load of those little disposable cameras so that those who wanted to, would be able to take photos, and you’d end up with a great many more candid pictures than you otherwise would have had.

Yet another person comes up with a great overall design theme. Your wedding decorating ideas are now coming fast and furious as one person after another chimes in giving you all the advice you need to sort out your wedding plans.

However, it is your mother who comes has the best wedding decorating ideas of all and you’d think that that was the least of her worries! Perhaps you’d like to get married and then have the reception at their house.

They could put up a marquee to cater for all the guests, and the house could be done up to suit the occasion. And you say, ‘Yes’, again because there’s nothing you want more than to get married from home.

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Cat Behaviour

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Cats are so commonplace that we scarcely look at what they do and why they do it, but cat behaviour is quite an interesting topic really, particularly for cat owners and animal lovers.

Cat behaviour is usually taken to refer to that of domestic cats, although they do share some characteristics with their larger wild relatives.

A cat’s behaviour largely depends on whether it is a solitary cat or one of several in a household. Cats are usually solitary animals only coming together to mate, although they will usually co-exist with other cats in a house, particularly if they met when they were young or those that were introduced were young.

You may get issues of territorialism if you attempt to introduce an older cat into a house, where a different cat has been living for a while. This is similar to wild cats, which have their hunting ground that they patrol and delineate with urine and faeces every day. Tom cats occasionally do this at home, much to the annoyance of their owners.

Rubbing has an equivalent meaning. A cat rubs with scent glands on its face to mark something as its own, especially territory, which is all cats actually worry about except food.

Kneading or knitting is another prevalent mannerism in household cats, although it is not really well understood.

One suggestion goes that domestic cats stay juveniles, never really growing up, so kneading is reminiscent of kneading its mother’s teats to encourage the flow milk. Others say that it is reminiscent of flattening grass to create a bed, but this does not seem to explain the ecstasy that cats seem to get from kneading.

We like to hear our cats purr because we see it as a sign of happiness, but is it? Well, it almost certainly is, but it almost certainly comes from the fact that cats are born sightless and, like most babies, fairly stupid, so the sound of mum purring almost certainly attracts the kittens to her for a feed. The ‘memory’ of this glad event almost certainly triggers purring in adult cats.

If a cat arches its back, it is almost certainly telling its assailant that it is bigger than they think it is. It is also an attack stance. With its back arched, a cat can rear up in order to scratch a taller adversary, but it can also jump or run, whichever action is appropriate. The hissing goes with arching to discourage the antagonist.

Cats do not have a broad vocal range and, being nocturnal hunters, they have developed a sort of ‘eye language’. For instance, if a cat is pleased, it’s eyes dilate – a bit like when we look at their loved ones.

However, it also occurs in cats while they are hunting, which might mean either that they enjoy that activity or that they need as much light as they can to see by.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on several topics, but is now concerned with feline distemper vaccination. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Distemper Vaccines

Termite Tenting Fundamentals

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

Do you have a termite issue? If you have, you ought to get on to it right away, because the eventual future of a house infested with termites is a demolished home.

Termites can be eliminated, there is no question about that, but the method you choose is significant. One of the means that some professionals use is termite tenting.

If you and your termite exterminator choose to use this method, the professional will put up a colossal tent over your house to contain the poisonous gas that he applies to kill the termites within your household.

The house has to become tented to contain the gas in place about your house and to stop it from spreading, because it is harmful to human health as well.

Some say that termite tenting is old-fashioned and simply too hazardous; others say that it is the sole sure way of killing all the termites in a household. Some individuals say that it is very dear, others say, so is a dwelling.

At the end of the day, the decision is yours, of course, but please be aware that there are other alternatives of getting rid of termites nowadays, although not all are as fast-working as termite tenting.

In fact, termite tenting may be the only option open to you, if your home is ready to fall down, because you will be able to get on with the repair jobs that much more quickly.

Other contractors disagree, saying that if you use a slow-acting poison, you can still work alongside the dying population of termites.

You would be best counselled to get a few quotes for the work and a couple of opinions as to the severity of the situation.

If you opt for termite tenting, you will have to seal up all your food and clothing in air-tight plastic bags, which the exterminator can normally supply. Then, they will make a huge loose-fitting tent around your household.

Subsequently, they will release a poisonous gas into your house and have it distributed into every nook and cranny by the use of fans.

This gas is harmful to humans, so you will have to move out for two or even three days and people will be warned by signs to stay away from your house while it is being fumigated.

The termite tent will be removed on the second day and the decontamination- operation will commence. Now the powerful fans will be used to expel the gas from your household.

Sensitive instruments will be used to monitor whether it is safe for you to return. That often takes a further twenty-four hours to be certain.

Although the gas is toxic, it does not create a film on surfaces, so that once the household is deemed clear, it truly is safe.

Many people are anxious that it is not. This fear is groundless. You will be warned to have your house inspected for termites in your annual house maintenance routine because they may come back and you will not like a further termite tenting treatment.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on several subjects, but is at present concerned with home ant infestation problems. If you would like to know more, visit our website at Bugs Infestation.

How Redesign A Kitchen At home

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Designing your new kitchen is often the best part of remodeling a kitchen. It can be fun and exhilarating, if you like that sort of thing. It is definitely less difficult work than taking out all the appliances and cupboards; taking out all the crockery and utensils; scraping off the old wallpaper and hacking off the old tiles.

if you do not take pleasure in the idea of preparing your own new design for your new kitchen, you could of course hire an interior designer. However, I think that the cooks in the family will have a pretty good idea of what they want and what should go where. Why not have a family brainstorming meeting on it?

After all, everyone in the family makes use of the kitchen, even if not everybody in the family can cook. Functionality is the key to most kitchen remodels. As the old saying goes: ‘Form follows function’. This is quite true, the design of your kitchen has to make making use of the kitchen easier – looking good is also possible, but that has to come second.

Space is a very important element when designing a kitchen or any other room, because it is finite, it is limited. The kitchen is sometimes described as ‘the heart of the home’, but how do you make use of your kitchen? Do you all sit in the kitchen talking? Do you eat there or is it only used for cooking and the sporadic cup of coffee with a neighbour? Do the kids use it a lot? Do you have parties where people tend to congregate in the kitchen? The answers to these questions and others should help you determine how much ground space you need.

Storage space is the next deliberation. How much kitchen equipment do you have? Do you have lots of crockery and cooking utensils? Do you have an electrical appliance for every little chore? Do you use them often? Are you happy to have all these things in the back of a cupboard or do you want them left out? If you have children, do they have to have access to your cupboards or does access have to be restricted?

In conjunction with your requirements for floor space, you now have to work out how many cupboards you want at eye-level and how many at floor level. If your appliances have to be left out, you will need a large work surface. If your shiny copper pots and pans have to be on show, you will need rows of hooks or shelves.

Now you can go on to the kitchen catalogues and choose the design of cupboard doors that you prefer. The actual cupboards are normally all the same, that is they are made to set measurements. Only the door and side panel clip-ons are different. Do you want real or fake wood? If wood, what kind, light or dark? If light, do you want oak, maple or pine?

Then there is the worktop or counter top. Do you want resin, stone or timber? Should it match or contrast with your cupboards? The floor tiling and splash-back tiling comes next. At this juncture, it is worth looking at the catalogues again and going to a home improvement centre to look at show kitchen examples.

Lighting is quite important. Do you want a light over your table with adjustable spots pointing at your worktop? Do you want to be able to dim the light? All of them or only the main light? Back-lighting or down-lighting for the worktop is also very nice.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Jet Power Tools. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Woodworking Power Tools

Using Landscape Lighting To Great Effect

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Getting your garden to look just the way you want it to is not only not easy, but it is an on-going fight against weeds, pests and disease, so once you have lovely garden, the next stage is how to show it off it in all lighting and weather conditions. This article is about just that: how to use landscape lighting to great effect.

One facet of landscape lighting is called accent lighting. This kind of lighting is used to subtly light up bushes or flowers along with other things. You can also light up a snow storm or rain, it gives a beautiful effect, but this takes more powerful lighting such as flood lights.

The issue is that you do not need to have the beauty of your garden on display for only the day light hours, you can also get great pleasure out of it in the evenings and even at night; in the summer and in the winter.

There is a huge range of landscape lighting. For instance, there are lamps, lanterns, floodlights and spotlights and they can be powered by mains electricity or by the sun. Clearly, if you want to use mains electricity, you will need to have an electrician lay armoured cable in your garden, which can be costly and is more or less permanent.

The alternative is solar powered lighting, which is impermanent. If you put it somewhere and then change your mind, you can move it yourself and there are no electricity running costs. Solar powered light fittings are more expensive than standard ones, but all in all, taking into account the electrician’s fees and the on-going electricity bill, solar powered devices work out cheaper. Plus, you will be doing something for the environment that every gardener is doing his or her best to protect.

This article is not about security lighting, but landscape lighting does have a spin-off by adding extra security to your property. Before purchasing any landscape lighting, you should have a good idea of what you are looking for.

There are several ways of going about this. You could first of all draw a plan of your garden and photocopy it a couple of times so that you can commit your thoughts to paper.

You could take a walk around your local area and pick up ideas by observing neighbours’ gardens. You could go look at how the municipality lights its parks and public buildings and you could obtain a few landscaping magazines to get an idea of the latest devices on the market.

It is also worth visiting a few gardening centres, because they will also be showing off their wares to their full advantage. As you get thoughts, pencil them in on one of your photocopies. If you want to test a few ideas very roughly, you could put a suitable flashlight under a bush that you think would benefit from landscape lighting and observe it. If you do not like it remove it from your plan and try something else.

Once you are happy with your plan, go out and buy the requisite lighting. If they are mains supplied you will need an electrician, if they are solar powered you do not. If you try some of these ideas you will soon learn how to use landscape lighting to great effect.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is now concerned with outdoor accent lighting. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Outdoor Wall Lamps.

Vegetarian Diets For Your Cat Or Dog

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Vegetarians like animals too – they just do not eat them. Or perhaps that is why they do not eat them. Whatever! There is a question that troubles some vegetarians that own pets, and it is: do I have to feed them meat or can I provide vegetarian diets for my cat and dog. It is well worth thinking about this dilemma before getting a usually carnivorous pet.

Domestic carnivores such as cats and dogs are omnivores, meaning that they will eat pretty much anything If a domestic animal goes ferule (wild) it will revert to its primitive kind, which means that it will hunt and scavenge.

Cats and dogs will eat grains and grasses but they prefer them semi-digested, which is why, after they make a kill, they usually tear the stomach open first and eat that and the internal organs. The meat comes last on the list.

You can see by looking at the animals’ teeth that they have fangs for killing and gripping (for ripping) and molars for grinding and crushing. The grinding and crushing refers to grains and bones.

This means that you might be able to sustain your pets on a vegetarian diet, |but it almost certainly will not be simple. There has been a great deal of research into the dietary needs of human beings and so someone on a diet, measures what he consumes against what his body needs and takes supplements to match the deficit.

However do you know precisely what your pets’ requirements are and how you can supply them? If you do not, where will you find out? I am certain you can with quite a lot of study, yet do you have that level of commitment? And do you think that your pet would thank you for making it a vegetarian? It may even turn your pet into a rapacious killer to make up the deficit or fulfill its craving for meat.

Cats and dogs require a high percentage of protein, but do you think that you will be able to sneak enough nuts and tofu into its diet to supply enough? You may find your pets chasing every bird in your garden trying to get some meat, instead of observing them languidly from under your seat.

All in all, a vegetarian diet is not a good idea for domestic animals such as cats and dogs, and if you have trouble opening the cans or giving it raw meat, perhaps you could get someone else in the family who is a little less delicate to feed the animals or you could feed them meat less often, say only when you take them to your friend’s or mother’s house, then you can let them do it for you.

The other approach is to get rabbits or gerbils and tropical fish. Cats are not useful animals as dogs are in the sense that a dog will deter burglars and if you are just thinking of pets as stress-reducers or a way of introducing your kids to the animal world, a rabbit will do that equally as well.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on a number of subjects, and is currently involved with quick vegetarian recipes. If you want to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our site at Vegetarian Sandwich Recipes.

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Never Paint Again exterior Wall Coating System

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

If you have a house in Great Britain, it is probably your most valued asset and your walls need to be protected against every eventuality, especially our cold and wet weather! Up until fairly recently, the normal way of treating the walls of your home was to apply masonry paints, however with changes in technology, there are various different products now, which combine the latest paint technology, with traditional methods, to make your home not only look good, but the products drastically reduce future maintenance, making big savings on the cost of having your home painted every year.

Weatherproof textured exterior coatings are like extremely durable lengthy life paints which, once applied to your home, last for until 20 many years ! These walls restoration products are perfect for external home partitions produced of brick, gemstone, clean render and textured render, lime rendered partitions, tyrolean walls, pebble-dash exteriors, “rough forged” spar dash etc. In truth just about ANY exterior wall can be treated and guarded with a By no means Smarten up Yet again wall coating hard drive!

Why do partitions need a walls covering? Due to the fact the weather throws whatever it can at the exterior walls, including rainwater, chilled, snow, wind flow, frost, it’s all there attacking the house, making the smarten up fade, cracking the partitions and eroding the brickwork. One can constantly apply paint to the partitions, but that is only decorative and usually only endures for the newlyweds of many years at greatest.

In reality if you only try renovate, or minimum get a decorator to apply the renovate to the partitions, all you will get a good desiring home for maybe one year and after that the renovate starts to glass break down, the stretch turns into powdery and the painting routine starts all over once again which suggests you have to pay somebody once more. Due to the fact home partitions are so important, wallpaper just isn’t very good for the job and in many cases, a a lot more long lasting and long lasting product is required.

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Our wall coating teams repair the exterior of your home and then apply in 3 coats, a special resin based wall covering which is very flexible and is sprayed on with a special spray machine ensuring that the paint coating gets into every nook and cranny on your walls, in fact if your home has walls which are not smooth rendered, such as pebbledash or brick, the coating is excellent in covering heavily textured areas such as this. The coating we use is available in several pleasing colours, and colour combinations, ensuring that your home will not only look its best, it will STAY looking its best for up to 20 years! Now that’s quite a long time, especially as we offer a guarantee for 15 years so how do you know the company will be in business in 15 years time?

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Bed Bugs And Public Health Concerns

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Bed bugs have probably been plaguing people for ever, particularly in warmer countries. In fact Aristotle wrote about them in 400 BC, but they were not prevalent in the United Kingdom until after the Great Fire of London in 1666. People deduced that bed bugs lived in wood because the bed bug plagues only commenced after 1670; they believed that the bed bugs that had come in with timber imported to reconstruct London.

They have been there ever since, with the exception of about fifty years between the 1940′s and 1995. A similar pattern can be seen in most of the developed Western world, because after the Second World War there was a concerted effort to clear out the old bomb-damaged city slums and start again. As they went through the cities clearing and cleaning they spread tons of DDT which virtually wiped out bedbugs and some other widespread household pests.

The authorities in the United States also went on the rampage with DDT with a similar result. Then something occurred and we can be quite specific about the date: in 1995 reports of bedbug infestations started flooding in again.

One district of London reported infestations of bedbugs doubling each year from 1995 to 2001 and the US National Pest Management Agency reported a 71% rise in bedbug incidents between 2000 and 2005. A pest control company in North Carolina said that a quarter of the hotels it surveyed between 2002 and 2006 had a bedbug issue.

Bedbugs feed by inserting two tubes through the host’s skin, one squirts in a sort of saliva that contains anticoagulant and anaesthetic and the other draws blood. This saliva can cause irritation in some individuals in the form of lumps, which may or may not itch. Having lots of bites can result in anaemia.

The biggest risk most people run is secondary infection from scratching with dirty finger nails. In 2008, the World health Organization reported that there was some evidence that bedbugs might cause asthma and that being bitten often may make the victim more prone to other diseases.

Bedbugs have all the appropriate equipment and behavioural patterns to be able to spread diseases, but there have been no known instances to date. However, knowing that there are bedbugs around can cause some people to be paranoid about them, which frequently results in insomnia and irritability.

If you find bedbugs in your hotel, you should report it to the manager and if you stay in rented accommodation you should advise the landlord. If it is your own place you should seek advice from the local Environmental Health Agency attached to the council, because bedbugs can proliferate from one house to the next very quickly.

Many old terraced houses are not completely sealed off from one another enabling bedbugs to roam and set up new colonies and bedbugs can be taken home from hotels in your suitcase or clothing. Bedbugs are a matter for public concern, but they are not life-threatening.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently concerned with bed bugs spray. If you are interested in this, please go over to our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further information.

Just What Are Bed Bugs?

Monday, December 26th, 2011

If you wake up one morning with prickly lumps on your body, you will probably think that you had been bitten by mosquitoes or ants the night before, but there is also a possibility that bedbugs have got at you. If this occurs in your own bed, then you have problems. If you are in a hotel, go and make a complaint to the manager.

You can be sure that most hotel bosses will take complaints about bed bugs very gravely, because it is well known that the numbers of bedbugs are increasing fast and have been since 1995. It is also everyday knowledge that huge compensation awards have been made against hotels. Some of them were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Most so-called ‘bed bugs’ will only feed on people if their preferred host, often poultry, are not available, but there is one that only sucks human blood and that species is called Cimex lectularius.

Cimex lectularius was virtually extinct in the developed world by the late 1950′s because of the extensive use of DDT in homes and hotels to kill all insects such as ants, bed bugs, silverfish, millipedes and cockroaches.

However, there has been a massive resurgence in the number of bedbugs since 1995. In fact, between 1995 and 2001, one report on bedbugs in London reported that incidents of bedbug call-outs had doubled every year.

The recovery in bedbug numbers has been ascribed to global travel and immigration from Asia and Africa. However, it is also likely that they were never completely wiped out and that they have become resistant to modern pesticides. There is not much you can put down or spray around now that will kill bedbugs.

So, what do bedbugs look like? Well, there are lots of different types of bed bugs, but most of them are brownish, unless they have just fed and then there is a red tint to them. However, they can also be white to yellowish. Sometimes, they look banded because bedbugs are covered with short hairs which reflect light like a stripy lawn.

Bedbugs have a beak-like mouth-piece with two tubes. One tube squirts spittle into you and the other sucks blood out. The saliva contains anti-coagulant and a pain-killer, so that you do not know that you have been bitten until long after the bedbug has gone home.

Some people never know, because they are not allergic to the saliva, others get a bump or slight swelling almost immediately, but sometimes the swelling can take a week to come out. These bites may or may not be itchy.

If you travel a lot, or if you go to parts of the world that are less involved with hygiene, you must be careful about not taking bedbugs home with you. They will not remain on your body, but they may lay eggs in your clothing or hole up in your suitcase. Therefore, either before you go home or immediately on arrival have your clothes washed at a temperature above 46c and blast your suitcase with a jet of steam or hot air.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently concerned with bed bugs extermination. If you are interested in this, please visit our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further details.

How To Kill Bed Bugs In Your Clothes

Monday, December 19th, 2011

You cannot say with any certainty where bed bugs are living; you cannot even speculate, just by looking at a building. You could be seated in a chair in a fine hotel waiting for someone to come down or you could be having tea at a friend’s house and you are equally as likely to pick up a bed bug.

The developed Western world has not been through this sort of situation for about sixty years. However, since 1995, bed bugs have been increasing practically unbridled and we are approaching the situation people were living in before the Second World War. That is a very sad state of affairs indeed.

Particularly when you appreciate that before the war, you could lay a little poison down and kill them. These days, you cannot, because some bedbugs have become resistant to a lot of the insecticides normally available to family households. So, in one way we are worse off than we were 60 years ago and unless something comes to our aid, it will only get worse.

Although bedbugs wreak most mayhem in a bed, that is not normally where people get them from. They also live in the creases of material in the seats of buses, trains, taxis, hotel rooms, restaurants and even airplanes. However, bedbugs are not taken home attached to your skin like a flea or a tick.

Instead they will crawl into a hem or a pocket or under a collar, drawn by your body heat or breath and either go to sleep or lay eggs. A female can lay 300 eggs in a single day – not a great deal by insect terms, but do you want 301 bedbugs in your bedroom wardrobe by the end of next week?

I am certain that you have realized how hard it is to totally avoid the risks of picking up bed bugs and carrying them home. Bed bugs have natural predators, but it is arguable that you would rather have bed bugs than the insects that prey on them – cockroaches, ants, spiders and centipedes – and insecticides are not always successful.

The one thing that certainly kills them, besides being trodden on by a size ten army boot, is heat. No stages of the bedbug’s life can survive temperatures above 45c.

This may be noteworthy, because modern washing powders are intended to get clothes clean at 30c, thereby saving electricity, but they also unintentionally save the lives of the bedbugs on your clothing as well. You can make sure that your clothes are bedbug-free by washing them at 46-50c and you can kill existing bedbugs in your house by steam cleaning it, which is the professional way of exterminating an infestation of bedbugs.

It is time for people to be aware of this fairly new threat to their well-being. The key things you can do are: acquaint yourself with what a bedbug looks like and have your clothes laundered at temperatures above 46c if you think that you may have been exposed to an infestation of bed bugs.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present concerned with bed bugs extermination. If you are interested in this, please visit our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further information.