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		<title>How To Landscape Your Backyard Pond Area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have a pond located at the back of your house but don’t have any sort of landscaping? Think how boring your backyard appears? Does the pond carry fish in it? If yes, you might have the nicest fish kinds growing in your puddle of water but what kind of life would they bring [...]]]></description>
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 Do you have a pond located at the back of your house but don’t have any sort of landscaping? Think how boring your backyard appears? Does the pond carry fish in it? If yes, you might have the nicest fish kinds growing in your puddle of water but what kind of life would they bring with as far as aesthetics are concerned if they’re not habituated in a pleasant-looking, fresh environs with pond landscaping?
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 Certainly, you want more life added into your pond, and to your environment for that matter. So why not start considering setting up a nice landscape around it? Aside from the aesthetics uplift it will give, it will be more inspiring to carry on doing your hobby of fish keeping with a fresh pond landscaping. Wouldn’t it be nice to work your hobby off in a surroundings sophisticatedly improved and taken cared of? You will be able to only have that if your pond is nicely landscaped.
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 So, how do you start constructing a new landscape around your pond?
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 Don’t worry for it is pretty easy getting a nice landscape for your pond. The key is to design it right. Make sure to know the size of your pond and the yard as you’ll need this for finding out what kind of pond landscaping will fully suit your needs. Determine what effect you wish with your backyard. You can find ideas in a lot of websites or through home improvement books and magazines for the sort of design you need incorporate with your pond.
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 Do you like it full of aquatic plants, flora and fauna? All these are great to create a pond landscape that’s integrated with plenty of nature. It will be a great, bona fide addition to your landscape. Filling up your pond with life will be most effective in uncovering the genuine beauty of your pond or your backyard. Do you want your pond landscape to ooze a comforting, meditative effect on your backyard?
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 You can make that a possibility by using water as part of the landscape plan. The trickling sound will absolutely create an oasis of mild, subtle effect with trickling water sound may just be the right thing you need when you, your friends, and your family are taking a breather in your backyard.
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 Adding up algae to your pond is a simple yet effective way of creating a great pond landscape. Aside from adding natural green effect, the algae are a healthy food to feed the fish. Of course, if you do not want the effect that algae can bring around the water on the pond, you can abort the idea of putting algae. You can have the water as it is for a much clearer view of the animals and plants in it.
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 Adding up more fish to your pond won’t only reinforce the life in your pond landscape. It would also be perfect to get rid of the bugs. Fish do love to eat mosquitoes and insects, so they help as well in clearing your environment with these dirty and health-risky bugs.
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 After you’ve put all the details necessary for a great pond landscaping, you might need to protect and conserve it so that the pond will not turn out dull even after months have passed. In this case, you’ll have to integrate artificial enhancements.
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		<title>Amazing backyard landscaping ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a house that you&#8217;ve really spent a lot of money for building and want it to look at its best, for you only deserve the best things in life, then I bet you want to know some backyard landscaping ideas that will make your dream a reality. Here are some of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have a house that you&#8217;ve really spent a lot of money for building and want it to look at its best, for you only deserve the best things in life, then I bet you want to know some backyard landscaping ideas that will make your dream a reality. Here are some of the best front yard landscaping ideas that you can use to make your home look gorgeous:</p>
<p>A tropical backyard would really sound very nice and if you want to consider getting one, you should know that it mainly consists of many shapely elements and of nice bright colors. The tropics are very abundant in sun and this make them to be very diverse when it comes to the flora and fauna. Because of this, you will need to choose some flowers that are very colored and have different shapes.</p>
<p>Venous stems, big leaves, thick roots and so on are just a few of the elements that you will be able to incorporate in the design of your backyard. </p>
<p>Yes, I bet that you know the fact that the rain is very abundant in the tropics, so you will have to make sure that you will get plenty of water to keep them moisturized properly. But even though you will have a very nice and colored backyard, you can expect uninvited guests, like different types of bugs and insects.</p>
<p>Opting for a bamboo backyard is a very good choice as they will never die and will be evergreen all year long. You will also never have to worry about them losing their colors, their leaves or anything close to that. Having a bamboo, you will definitely attract people&#8217;s attention and one thing you should know is that they can grow up to a few feet high, so make sure to plant them in an adequate space. When you will see that they just got too big, cutting them and making chopsticks out of them is just a funny and also good idea!</p>
<p>A bonsai backyard is a rare thing indeed and you will have to take very special care of them. </p>
<p>Bonsais are originally from Japan, and they are grown in small pots. You will need to have a special care for them, as they are a little more sensitive than other plants and trees out there.</p>
<p>Because of their size, you will definitely feel like a giant when you will walk into your backyard between them. These trees can also produce fruits, thus taking a spring flower landscape picture and also a hillside landscaping picture after everything will be done, will be just a great idea!</p>
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		<title>Backyard Landscape Ideas to Accentuate Your House Like Decks, Walls and a Yardmate Shed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Hank Gordon Numerous houses have backyards which just need some backyard landscape ideas to make your backyard reach its full potential. There are a lot of different types of suggestions that are with regard to backyards and homes. These ideas involve a lot of diverse components including plants and flowers, constructions like a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Numerous houses have backyards which just need some backyard landscape ideas to make your backyard reach its full potential. There are a lot of different types of suggestions that are with regard to backyards and homes. These ideas involve a lot of diverse components including plants and flowers, constructions like a Yardmate Shedand style. Backyard landscape ideas will vary depending on the location and the natural formation of the terrain as well as the style of the residence.</p>
<p>Fences And Walls</p>
<p>Backyard landscape ideas regarding fences and walls in the back garden might have some thing to do with keeping some things in or keeping some things out. The design of the fences and walls will all depend on the homeowner&#8217;s personal preferences and likes. Backyard landscape ideas using fences and walls generally utilize these to indicate boundaries and paths.</p>
<p>Decks And Patios</p>
<p>Decks and patios are great as home and backyard landscape ideas. These usually are connected to an outside part of the main home and look out to a view. Numerous home owners want to have decks and patios because these are a fantastic place to take it easy and loosen up together with best freinds and family. Decks and patios have different types of design which could enhance your attached garden. Backyard landscape ideas regarding patios and decks generally have something to do with a path or flagstones leading somewhere from the deck or patio.</p>
<p>Lights</p>
<p>Some of the more attractive backyard landscape ideas has some thing to do with lighting. Despite the fact that, back garden lighting is limited to nighttime use only, the result it has on the backyard can be spectacular.</p>
<p>Water And Stone Components</p>
<p>Constructions created from stone are usually one of the more common constructions that 1 can come across in backyard landscape ideas. These types of constructions are often created into furniture and water constructions. Natural stone furniture are sturdy items which 1 can leave outdoors in the garden in spite of the elements. These are usually produced from stone that may weather harsh conditions and can withstand the beating sunlight for a long period.</p>
<p>Some structures introduced in backyard landscape ideas are water constructions. These kinds of backyard landscape ideas involving water constructions usually are in the form of fountains, waterfalls, ponds and pools. Many people, especially those with larger backyards and lawns prefer to include things like water structures in their backyard landscape ideas.</p>
<p>Yardmate Shed</p>
<p>Sheds should be an important component of the backyard landscape ideas. Your backyard will be a chaos before you know it and your tools will be useless in no time. Including and shopping for a Yardmate like the Duramax yardmate is one of those elements that need to be incorporated in your backyard ideas right from the start.</p>
<p>Backyard landscape ideas can be various and diverse. The preference of the home owners are usually the determining factor regarding the designs of the back garden and home.
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<p>Outdoor kitchen sinks provide for a major convenience for people and businesses alike whom are engaged in an outdoor event. This is the reason why top manufactures in the home and garden industry have spent a great deal of time and money on research and design of new age, fully functional outdoor kitchen sinks.</p>
<p>Outdoor kitchen sinks are convenient for sporting events, meetings, parties, or simply a small gathering amongst close friends and family. You’ll find it’s uses at locations like home decks, public parks, outdoor or portable food service terminals, like a hot-dog stand. In the home, a family can host a gathering amongst their friends, out on the deck with ease and convenience of being able to clean food and utensils, rather than repeated trips to a far kitchen. In public places like the park, an outdoor sink comes in handy for picnics and barbecues. </p>
<p>Standalone food vendors like hot-dog, burger and wing stands are now implementing miniature sinks to their boxed style kiosks, to enhance their business services.</p>
<p>Some of the top companies offering outdoor kitchen sinks include Kohler, Blanco, Linkasink and Elkway, from styles and designs that include the traditional porcelain and stainless steel construction, to new age designs using copper and granite. Price range for these products range widely and are based on application. However, a general range one can expect to fall in is between 0 and 00.</p>
<p>When looking for the right outside bathroom sink, start with research. Check local newspaper listings and the internet for reviews on companies that manufacture outside kitchen sinks. Sites like blogger and E-How are great sites for consumer reviews and advice on particular brands. </p>
<p>You are bound to find a review on a particular brand that you may be interested in. Check your local retailer, like Home Depot for a hands on experience with particular items. Consider style when shopping for your sink. Ask questions, check out samples and scan through all of the selections a company has to offer to find the right sink that compliments your outside theme. Also, be sure to inquire on design with the company. Some manufacturer’s will build to suit. Meaning that you may not have to buy a sink, then hire a designer separately to fit it into your theme. Finally, check the price. Go online to places like Amazon.com, to compare prices on various vendors. If there is a sink that you really like, but it is a bit on the high end in price, you may want to wait until there is a sale on that product. If that’s a bit risky, financing the item is another option. Almost all companies offer some form of financing or lay-away plan.</p>
<p>You can learn about cheap kitchen sinks, and get much more information, articles and resources about kitchen sinks by visiting Kitchens Sink Taps.</p>
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		<title>Boca da Valeria: Primitive Pocket of the Amazon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Upon extension of the Royal Princess’s hydraulically-actuated tender boarding ramp on Deck 3, several tiny, wooden canoes barely large enough to support the village’s families and children and so immersed in the muddy Amazon that the water level had been parallel with their sides and had to be continually scooped back out, rowed out to the behemoth liner to look, gawk, and touch “civilization,” a lifestyle unknown to them and therefore something akin to an extraterrestrial visitor to the earth.  Although the ship’s passengers had eagerly anticipated a taste of the local way of life, this first encounter had indicated that they considered the experience every bit the reciprocal and, if it had not been for their benign curiosity, they themselves could have been construed as “invaders.”</p>
<p>                Located at the confluence of the Amazon and Rio da Valeria rivers, Boca da Valeria, translating as “mouth of the Valeria River,” is representative of the thousands of tiny, isolated communities within the Amazon basin where basic, almost-primitive “os riberinhos,” or “river dwellers,” live from the river and the rain forest in a dozen or so wooden houses supported by stilts, their 75 inhabitants frequenting a single school and church and sharing a communal manioc farm and produce field.  It can, by any measure, be considered the “real Brazil.”</p>
<p>                Covering the short distance from the Royal Princess to shore amid water-arching, pink dolphins, my tender penetrated thick, swampy, molasses with its dual-pontoon underside, circumventing two river boats before approaching the wooden, stilt-supported houses and thatch huts marking the Boca da Valeria “pocket of humanity,” which could equally have been considered a “pocket of (arrested) time.”  To the river dwellers, this had been “home.”  It had been all that they had known.  We had brought our preconceived “ideas” of home, which had been all we had known.  Neither had been the same, or even remotely close.  Perhaps I would find some elements of commonality between the two during my visit.</p>
<p>                As I disembarked on to the tiny, wooden, floating dock, itself little more than a floating boat, I heard the words, “Welcome to the jungle!”—the last and only ones in English, filing on to the dirt path which had led to the throngs of villagers and native children, and quickly realized that we had shared the same desire to learn about and experience the divergent lifestyles of the other.  I had, in the process, served as the “bridge” between my world and theirs.</p>
<p>                The dirt path led past the line of thatched-roof stalls, which could be considered the village’s market and which displayed their local, hand-made crafts, an economic activity primarily targeted at the tourists in the communal village.  The entrepreneurial process of buying, selling, and profiting had been entirely new to them.</p>
<p>                The stucco “Escola Municipal Sao Francisco,” or “Municipal School of St. Francis,” with a yellow and blue exterior and wooden shuttered windows devoid of any glass, featured a spartan interior of chairs and desks, a globe, and a blackboard, above which had been hung a banner with mathematical examples subdivided into the four functions, such as “adicao,” or “addition,” and “multiplicaco,” or “multiplication,” among others.  The single-room school had clearly served as the community’s core, or heart, and channel to knowledge, and pride of learning and high grades had been equally shared here and demonstrated by the homework and the drawings hung on the rear wall, human emotions spanning the distance from my hometown in the United States to this tiny village in the Amazon.</p>
<p>                Followed and surrounded by throngs of children as I inspected the classroom and feverishly took notes, I sensed their interest and curiosity, but not in <strong>my </strong>interest or activity, but instead in the perceived gifts I had brought for them and carried in the bag dangling from my hand.  That we all, as tourists, potentially carried items unknown to them from the modern world in this primitive puncture of jungle intensified their curiosity, but that they had been simply curious and wished to find out if I had brought anything for them had been no different than when I, as a small child, had peeked into a bag a visiting relative had carried and hopefully asked, “Do you have anything in there for me?</p>
<p>                The village’s only “street” stood before me, a rocky, dirt path lined with a handful of stilt-supported wooden structures considered “houses,” each with a miniature boat like the one which had met my ship, for fishing and short-distance transportation, immersed in the brown water behind them.  They had clearly been the village’s idea of “a car in every garage,” although these “cars” had been the necessities of their lifestyle.</p>
<p>                One of the local women invited me into her house.  Door locks and police stations had been replaced by trust here, or perhaps the order had been inverse in my society.  Greed and materialism may well have vastly increased life’s comforts, but these “primitive” people had retained their virtues and hence connections with God, whose fulfillment seemed to obviate the need for these luxuries unless and until they had been faced with temptation.  Sadly, we, as tourists, represented that.</p>
<p>                The house, accessed by three crude, wooden boards serving as steps and subdivided into three rooms, had reeked of scarcity: a kitchen with little more than a table, a living room with a single seat, and a bedroom only identifiable as such by its wall-hung hammocks, but a piece of modern civilization, seeming grossly out-of-place, assaulted my eyes and ears and marred what had become my mental image of life here: a large, although very antiquated, black-and-white television.  Because of the world I had come from, it could have served as a welcomed sight; instead, it had only served to spoil it.  I had traveled here to learn and experience what had been new,” not to view what I had already known, and I had quickly flicked my eyes away.</p>
<p>                The house across the “street” sported a hammock suspended between two stilts below what obviously had been its main floor and to one of them had been leashed a pig, which could have been the family pet or dinner, while steam rose from a dilapidated stove propped on the outside porch behind it.</p>
<p>                A perpendicular, inclining path led to the village’s communal produce field and manioc farm, the two principle sources of sustenance other than the river itself.  The path then disappeared into the rain forest.</p>
<p>                The Amazon rain forest itself, the world’s largest tropical rain forest bordered by the Guiana Highlands in the north, the Brazilian central plateau in the south, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and the Andes Mountains in the west had been the village’s “backyard,” and occupies the drainage basin of the Amazon River and its tributaries, covering four million square miles in nine countries: Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia.  It blankets 40 percent of Brazil alone.  Its existence is the result of high, stable temperatures, humidity, and rainfall.</p>
<p>                The rain forest, which covers more than two-thirds of the Amazon basin, is an extension of the dry forest and savanna in the north and south and the montane forest in the west, in the Andes.  Its dense vegetation, forming multiple-level closed canopies which impede all but ten percent of the sun’s rays from reaching the ground and extend upwards of 150 feet, support more plant life between these levels than on the ground itself.  Its extensive flora, averaging more than 250 tree species per typical acre, includes rosewood, mahogany, the rubber tree, and the Brazil nut.</p>
<p>                Several million species of insects, birds, and other life forms, some still unrecorded by science, include alligators, anacondas, boa constrictors, manatees, freshwater dolphins, piranhas, electric eels, catfish, and the world’s largest freshwater turtle, the 150-pound yellow-headed sideneck whose only other habitat is Madagascar.  Inland mammals include the jaguar, the tapir, the sloth, the red deer, and the monkey.</p>
<p>                Of the 16 million people who inhabit the basin, more than half live in rural settlements, such as Boca da Valeria, lining the river which provides their lifeline of food, water, soil for planting, and means of transportation.</p>
<p>                Reaching the end of the village’s main artery, which had been overgrown with some grass and sported a sizable stilt structure, I realized that my temporary time and culture warp had been suddenly shattered, as if a smooth-driving car had suddenly collided with a brick wall, when the clearing had revealed that coffee color-appearing water known as the “Amazon” supporting the high-rise, balcony-lined metropolis designated Royal Princess.  The shatter had pertained more to my emotions than anything else, my feelings of primitive solitude, innocence, simplicity, and lack of materiality to which to attach my soul cracking with the ease of glass.  That floating metropolis would, in a scant few hours, take me away, away from both geographical location and emotional simplicity, the latter of which somehow fostered spirituality, and return me to physical comfort and plenitude, where all my wishes, needs, and desires would be immediately met.  I looked down and felt overwhelming shame and disappointment in myself.</p>
<p>                A villager, attending his boat, invited me into his house where I had later met his wife.  Large, steep, wooden stairs led to an equally large outdoor balcony.  Its “inside” had been subdivided into only two rooms: the kitchen and the bedroom.</p>
<p>                Communicating with his wife in Spanish, who responded in Portuguese, I had learned that the kitchen, decidedly well-provisioned over those visited in the other village houses with a center, tablecloth-covered picnic table; a large array of hanging aluminum pots and pans; and an antiquated, but nevertheless still-functioning, match-lit stove, had been the location of little cooking, with most of it accomplished outdoors because of the internal heat in the wooden structure, despite the fact that all windows had been paneless.</p>
<p>                The considerably-sized bedroom, receiving cool, cross-ventilation breezes during the night from the river because of its diametrically-opposed window and door (neither of which had a glass pane or an actual, hinged panel covering it), featured an almost-like-home double bed and a hammock.  But the feature which had seemed most salient and somehow out-of-place in this primitive village where reading did not seem to belong to the list of necessary survival activities such as fishing, planting, and eating, had been the shelf of books.</p>
<p>                “Wow, look at all these books!” I had exclaimed to the villager in Spanish.  “Why do you have them?” I had wanted to know.</p>
<p>                “I am the village school teacher,” he had returned in Portuguese, pointing to the school house down the path, and it somehow seemed fitting that a person of this importance, who had played served as a key role model, would have one of the largest houses.  This man was the village’s leader and link to knowledge.</p>
<p>                We spent considerable time reviewing the lesson books, each applicable for a different grade and printed in Portuguese, and divided into subject matters such as reading, math, and language.  There had even been a chapter for Spanish vocabulary.</p>
<p>                During the later, return walk over rock and red-tinged dirt to the tender pier, I had somewhat startlingly discovered that the cruise ship, which should have been clearly visible from this vantage point, had disappeared—not because I had subconsciously or psychologically obliterated it in my mind in my quest to complete my picture of primitive reality, but because an Amazon-characteristic flash flood had rendered visibility, and all in it, to nonexistence, and the ground had been metamorphosed into a series of varying-sized lakes.</p>
<p>                Pulling away from the village in the tender, I consistently thought of the high ratio of children to adults, children who, whether they belonged to this village or any other in the world, had been the future’s hope, but who, throughout the experience, had instantly held out hands seeking gifts and money from me and all the other passengers alike, as if the cruise ship had represented a periodic, multi-annual Santa Claus visit.</p>
<p>                As people, the river dwellers had shared the same fundamental qualities and characteristics as the rest of us: identity, personality, talent, hoped-for contribution to the world, hopes, dreams, and the ultimate achievement of leaving tracks in the mud when they had reached the end of their life paths.  Their village had provided crude, primitive, wooden structures called homes where their families had bonded; marketless, communal food for sustenance from the river and the soil; a school house in which to learn, share ideas, grow, and advance; a church to reconnect with and worship their higher powers; and the role models of parent, teacher, and priest to lead, inspire, and emulate, fully proving that, despite geographical location differentiation and lifestyle disparity, that we had all originated from the same source.</p>
<p>                Yet, I continued to focus on those outstretched hands and could not refrain from wondering if we, as visiting tourists who freely gave and taught them to freely expect, had somehow begun to corrupt and spoil their primitive, pristine, innocent, non-materialistic pocket of time.  But I somehow knew that we had…</p>
<p>                I myself had given the village schoolteacher a tip larger than a weekly, if not monthly, salary in Boca da Valeria—if, indeed, there <strong>had </strong>been any salaries there—but justified it as an investment in education.</p>
<p>                Somewhere down the line, when the conversion process to modernity and materialism had been irreversible, I would have to search for a new Boca da Valeria.  By traveling there, I would once again learn from it and be enriched by it.  By traveling there, I would also once again be partially responsible for its inevitable change.</p>
<p>                As the Royal Princess slowly retracted its hydraulically-actuated tender boarding ramp on Deck 3, views of the village and “os riberinhos” progressively decreased in size until the heavy iron panel closed with a decided bang!</p>
<p>                I hope you never lose what you taught me today, I thought…</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Keeping your baby safe at all times is one of your greatest concerns and responsibilities. There is so much to consider and it is very easy to overlook something that might be fairly obvious to some but escape others. Things like covering electrical outlets, putting up baby gates and turning pot handles to the rear of the stove are discussed in this article and is presented in a question and answer format. </p>
<p>Q. What is the best way to approach baby-proofing our home? </p>
<p>The best way is to see your home from the eyes of your child. It is recommended that you get down on your hands and knees and crawl around your home. This will enable you to see hazards you might not have recognized at your full height. Are electrical outlets in baby’s reach or are there electric cords hanging down that your baby can pull on or get tangled in? Does your furniture have sharp corners? Are there precious items at your baby’s level that should be put up out of reach? </p>
<p>Q. What is the most hazardous situation for my baby? </p>
<p>Any situation that places your baby in harm’s way is the worst situation for your baby. The most hazardous situation for your baby is choking or anything that might cause him to stop breathing. The most hazardous situation for you baby is one that caused an injury that could have been prevented. </p>
<p>Q. What are some things I need to consider when I am baby-proofing our home? </p>
<p>There are many things to consider. Your baby is a quick mover so it is never really safe to leave him unattended if at all possible. Consider putting up all valuables and breakable items out of reach of your baby’s. Anything that is small enough to fit in his mouth should be removed. If in doubt as to whether any one item is small enough to fit in your baby’s mouth and pose a choking hazard take an empty toilet paper roll. If it fits inside the tube it go in his mouth and possibly harm him. </p>
<p>Q. Why do I need baby safety gates? </p>
<p>Baby safety gates can be placed in doorways or at the top and bottom of staircases. The gates can prevent your baby from getting into the kitchen or bathroom. They can also prevent your baby from tumbling down the stairs or climbing the stairs and falling. The mesh or the holes in the gate should not be large enough for your baby to put his toes through to climb the gate. Gates now are being made to operate hands-free or one handed. There are gates being made with the bars going vertical instead of horizontal reducing the chances of your baby being able to climb the gate. </p>
<p>Q. What are electric outlet covers or locks? </p>
<p>Electric outlet covers look like plastic plugs when they are inserted and prevents your baby from sticking his fingers or something else in the outlet and getting a serious shock. Electric outlet lock plates can replace typical outlets and in order to insert anything into the outlet the plug has to be inserted and turned. </p>
<p>Q. It was suggested to me that I have motion alarms on our doors and windows, why would I need them? </p>
<p>Some kids are very active and able to do things you would be very surprise about. Children have been known to open windows and fall through screens and become seriously injured. There are many news stories where toddlers have gotten up in the night and unbeknownst to their parents open the door and go outside. Some are found wandering around and others are not so lucky. Some windows now come with a mechanism to prevent the window from being opened more than an inch or two. The alarms will alert you to the door opening and you can intervene before something tragic happens. </p>
<p>Q. What kind of baby-proofing products are available? </p>
<p>There all kinds of baby products available and most are reasonably priced. There are motion sensors, corner cushions for sharp corners on furniture. There are electric outlet covers, cabinet and drawer locks of different types and cord retractors for window blinds. </p>
<p>Q. Is there anything available to protect my baby from getting in between banister posts? </p>
<p>There is netting available that can be attached with screws that will prevent your baby from getting between the banister posts. This product is similar to the deck netting available for outdoor decks. </p>
<p>Q. Are there baby proofing checklists available? </p>
<p>Yes there are baby-proofing checklists available. You can locate them online and they are printable. Specialty stores, hospitals, and pediatricians are all possible sources for such checklists. </p>
<p>Q. How can I baby proof my nursery? </p>
<p>You can baby proof your nursery by keeping your baby’s crib away from windows and blinds cords. Put outlet protectors on all outlets. Make certain to dress your baby in sleepers rather than using blankets. When your baby begins sitting up place the mattress in the lowest position. Do not put stuffed animals or pillows in the crib with your little one, they could nestle up to them and suffocate. </p>
<p>Q. How can I baby proof my kitchen? </p>
<p>Put all cleaners or chemicals up out of reach of your baby. Make sure all drawers and cabinet doors. While cooking put all pot handles toward the rear of the stove. Do not allow electric cords to hang over counters where your baby can pull on them. Better still, if possible unless you are feeding your baby keep him out of the kitchen. </p>
<p>Q. How can I baby proof my car? </p>
<p>You can baby proof your car by making sure the car seat your baby will ride in is installed correctly and that it is the correct one for your baby. Remove all loose items that could become missiles in a crash or quick stop, and place them in the trunk. </p>
<p>In Conclusion </p>
<p>The bottom line of baby proofing your home and your car is to be mindful that the most common things can be hazardous to a baby or small child. You can obtain a checklist of things to look for when baby-proofing your home. Window blinds cords should be shortened and outlets should be covered. Look at your home and car through your baby’s eyes, you might be surprised at hazards you miss when you are looking from adult height. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Joseallan12 Kitchen is one good place that every woman loves to show and feel proud about. If you got friends staying nearby, you would surely have tea time chats with them in your kitchen or in their kitchen. Omen love to keep their kitchen well equipped with all amenities and equipments they would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kitchen is one good place that every woman loves to show and feel proud about. If you got friends staying nearby, you would surely have tea time chats with them in your kitchen or in their kitchen. Omen love to keep their kitchen well equipped with all amenities and equipments they would like for a perfect tensionless cooking experience. And women doo love sitting outside in their lawns while they have tea time chats during the hot summer season or love to enjoy the season during autumn as well as spring. Women always fancy cooler kitchens with good garden breeze and that is why most of them prefer a French window in their kitchens but will it be enough to fight back the heat? When you have a French window at your kitchen, it can only allow a little of air flow into the kitchen but you won&#8217;t get to feel good air circulation. Wouldn&#8217;t be lovely to have an outdoor kitchen facing towards a scenic location or in the middle of the garden near some shady trees or in the patio? Now that&#8217;s what we call a dream come true for every woman. If you ever set up an outdoor kitchen even with very basic amenities, you can surly win a lot of brownie points from the woman of your home.</p>
<p>Everyone loves to have stuffs different in the daily rotational works that they do, Sometime we take a new route to the place we go regularly, these are stuffs that we do to keep stuffs interesting. Same ways women love to spend their time in these <b>outdoor kitchens</b> along with their family of friends. Imagine a party being arranged at your home and your wife or mom running from the kitchen inside your house to the lawn or poolside carrying eatables, forks, spoons, and other stuffs. This will never give her much time to sit and spend time with her guests, she will be more occupied in bringing in and out stuffs to treat her guests. Wouldn&#8217;t be wonderful to see her relaxed serving and chatting with her guest when you get an outdoor kitchen done for her near the pool or in the garden?</p>
<p>It is not that your outdoor kitchen must a very simple one, but you can make it as advanced as your indoor kitchen is with all stuffs starting from sink, stove, <b>gas grills</b>, refrigerator, a wine cooler, and cabinets to store stuffs and a lot more. Won&#8217;t this be great? Your family would love to eat in the open terrace as your wife cooks at the patio kitchen that you set her. If you prefer, you can set up a dining table arrangement whenever you want under a shady tree to enjoy breezy air and tasty food with a lot of fun eating outside.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Joseallan12 Outdoor cooking can be pleasurable experience when you plan and design it comfortably. Whether it is outdoor house party or just simple get together, outdoor cooking can be fun while involving the whole family members to cook. But it can get messy if you don&#8217;t plan your outdoor kitchen properly. Initially outside [...]]]></description>
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<p>Outdoor cooking can be pleasurable experience when you plan and design it comfortably. Whether it is outdoor house party or just simple get together, outdoor cooking can be fun while involving the whole family members to cook. But it can get messy if you don&#8217;t plan your outdoor kitchen properly. Initially outside kitchen was limited to certain areas but now open air kitchen almost are found almost everywhere. Moreover Out side kitchen is a high-quality place to provide a free bridle to our feelings and originality for designing and garnishing it. Locating up an open air kitchen must be a daydream for a lot of women as it will simply make things attractive and easier while there are parties or guest at home.</p>
<p>Here are few tips to help you out in proper planning for outside kitchen.</p>
<p>• Settle on a comfortable place for the outdoor kitchen and make sure whether you want it in the center or somewhere on the sides. Try designing your outdoor kitchen near your indoor kitchen, so it will be easy for you to access both.</p>
<p>• Contacting the right person who can design the outdoor kitchen suiting your style is important. Initially one or two times you can approach experts if you have any problems but after gaining experience, try managing yourself with the design as it saves you money.</p>
<p>• Consider the usability of the outdoor kitchen. If you&#8217;re going to use it often, then go for fully functional kitchen. Or else go for the simple outdoor kitchens as it might be save you money. </p>
<p>• Considering climatic condition is very important. For example if your house is in tropical location or near the sea, it is better to opt for stainless steel outdoor kitchen as it will prevent corroding due to salty air.</p>
<p>• Picking up the right material according to your cooking needs is important and also consider having a good storage facility.</p>
<p>• Design your outside kitchen in a such way that it reduces distance between your indoor kitchen and outdoor kitchen because it will help operate both if you&#8217;re having party or many guests; making your work lot easier.</p>
<p>• If you want more shelves to store things, then go for it. Or else try keeping minimal shelves as you won&#8217;t cook often outside.</p>
<p>• Gas grills are preferred nowadays instead of normal grills as it is quite convenient to use than the normal ones. So decide accordingly.</p>
<p>• Availability of gas and plumbing services in nearby area is very essential because if you face any difficulty, it will be easy for you to access them immediately.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like an indoor kitchen, an outdoor kitchen is made for cooking food. So, it can be designed in such a way that preparing food in them is no longer a chore but a fun activity to unwind after a long day. Kitchens in the backyard come with distinctive benefits though. In this article, I will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.outdoorkitchenplace.com/wp-content/uploads/13_4_orig.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full" title="13_4_orig.jpg" src="http://www.outdoorkitchenplace.com/wp-content/uploads/13_4_thumb.jpg" alt="" /></a> Like an indoor kitchen, an outdoor kitchen is made for cooking food. So, it can be designed in such a way that preparing food in them is no longer a chore but a fun activity to unwind after a long day. Kitchens in the backyard come with distinctive benefits though. In this article, I will talk about a few of them.</p>
<p>Outdoor kitchen designs enjoy a greater level of freedom. Indoor solutions need to adhere to a certain set of rules and need to fulfill certain functions that designers of outdoor variations don&#8217;t have to worry about. Cooking in your backyard comes with its highs and lows but worrying about the dishes shouldn&#8217;t be either.</p>
<p>Appliances are arranged in a way that they serve their purpose; they add to the fun and take away from the chores. Dishes, for example, can be stored on a set of shelves under the countertop to be dealt with later. Outdoor kitchen designs vary a great deal depending on the needs of the customer and the price range they need to be carried out in.</p>
<p>Most basic setups are just a stainless steel barbecue set or grilling appliance with a little bit of a countertop to have a place where you can prepare your food. More expensive designs may have a permanent roof, a refrigerator to keep drinks and meat cool until a later date when you happen to throw a party again.</p>
<p>The price of the outdoor kitchen you plan on having depends on the keystone of all backyard kitchens; grilling devices range from  to ,000. Quite a spread, but you can work towards a more tangible number by determining the set features you&#8217;d use.</p>
<p>A charcoal device that cooks the meat can be had for , but if you want a gas operated device with some working area, and the piping done, you are looking at a price in the ,000 range.</p>
<p>Outdoor kitchens can be made for anyone&#8217;s taste, but the better equipped versions might bear a price tag not so friendly to most people. If you just want to have a great time with your friends without having to run back in the house for forks, knives or the sauces, just about any solution would fit your needs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Peter West Outdoor kitchen plans are designed around having fun. Take the cooking outdoors! Enjoy the great weather and enjoy some of the best tasting fire-grilled foods. But remember, your outdoor kitchen success depends much on having smartly designed outdoor kitchen plans. Outdoor kitchen plans are designed around having fun. Take the cooking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Peter West</p>
<p>Outdoor kitchen plans are designed around having fun. Take the cooking outdoors! Enjoy the great weather and enjoy some of the best tasting fire-grilled foods. But remember, your outdoor kitchen success depends much on having smartly designed outdoor kitchen plans.</p>
<p>Outdoor kitchen plans are designed around having fun. Take the cooking outdoors! Enjoy the great weather and enjoy some of the best tasting fire-grilled foods. But remember, your outdoor kitchen success depends much on having smartly designed outdoor kitchen plans.</p>
<p>Start by placing your outdoor kitchen strategically in relation to any other backyard elements, such as the patio, garden or pool. Consider them all as if you are planning a natural flow of traffic between &#8220;rooms.&#8221; Your outdoor kitchen plans should have a natural flow of space from the grill to the seating area. Leave an open plan so the kids can wander to and from the pool as they get hungry or bored. Easy access between the indoor and outdoor kitchens is a smart idea, whether it is through the patio door or even an open window. But importantly, don&#8217;t neglect the cook! Sometimes it is easy to locate the grill in an isolated area for fear of smoke or fire. Lots of modern grills have fans or exhaust to lessen the smoke, so feel free to design your outdoor kitchen island with lots of grill-side counter seating!If you intend to host a mini bar outdoors, incorporating a fridge into your outdoor kitchen plans is a smart idea. The fridge can keep the drinks cold and accessible; in addition, it is handy for food prep. To expand upon the bar theme, add a touch of authenticity by incorporating beer dispensers, wine chillers, martini bars- maybe even an ice maker! Look at outdoor kitchen plans online to get an idea of how to build an island to seat your thirsty friends and family. Don&#8217;t forget small touches, such as a built in bottle opener or a towel holder, to give your outdoor kitchen a &#8220;real&#8221; bar feel.Most importantly, the trend within the past years has been to try to recreate the feel of a traditional indoor kitchen to the outdoors. If this is your intention, then an outdoor fridge is a necessity. If you have a fridge installed because you intend to prepare food outdoors, a strategic setup for your outdoor kitchen plans would be to have the sink and food preparation area between the fridge and the grill; this will follow normal food prep process. Consider having a set of utensils and tools to keep strictly for outdoor purposes.Outdoor kitchen plans almost always include a grill. You can go with the traditional charcoal or gas grill, or even a hybrid grill. Hybrid grills tend to more expensive, but the versatility may be worth the extra cost. There is even the option of electric grills. If you balk at this trend, consider the fact that tastes are expanding. People crave for versatility at the grill in order to accommodate the rise in popularity for Chinese, Indian, and other Asian cuisines. Also, the use of gas or electric grills mimics indoor cooking, thus expanding your outdoors cooking repertoire from steaks to stir fry. Prepare a traditional lobster bake outdoors. Or install a wood oven. Think about how pleased your kids will be to eat oven-baked pizza prepared and served pool side. Of course, these fancy outdoor kitchen plans come with a price. For more budget-friendly options, consider a portable fridge or cart that you can transfer indoors or out to suit your purposes. Look into pre-fabricated outdoor kitchen islands online. Concrete or brick may be a reasonable, cheaper alternative to stainless steel or tile. With some research into online outdoor kitchen ideas, you can design an outdoor kitchen to fit any budget and purpose.
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<p>Peter West travels the world on a regular basis and have written about numerous subjects. He has an extensive knowledge about, finances, DIY, parenting advice and many more subjects.</p>
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<p>Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demonstrates how to take your outdoor living to the limit by building an outdoor kitchen. This outdoor kitchen comes equipped with a rinsing sink, refrigerator and gas grill. Build your outdoor cooking area with outdoor kitchen plans that include an attractive weather-proof cabinet to house a rinsing sink, a mini refrigerator, and a gas grill. This design makes outdoor living convenient and permanent. Put your cumbersome wheeled barbecue into a yard sale and let someone else drag it through the grass every time they want to cook/entertain.<br />
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