When
enjoying the outdoors, it’s really pleasure to have a sanctuary to protect
against sudden inclement weather and bugs. The Garden Igloo is a stunning
transparent canopy for your garden that permits you to relish the scenery all
while being shielded under a geodesic dome. Its minimalist design provides a
lot of versatility, and the product can function as a greenhouse, playground,
gazebo, or quiet place to read. The 7ft-tall “Garden Igloo” can be used
year-round. Therefore, it’s a standard package also contains a skeleton frame,
which leaves the piece totally open and lets a nice breeze to pass through the
space perfect for engaging friends on a warm summer night. Moreover in the
cooler months, a clear domed cover shields the Garden Igloo from the harsher
elements, making it perfect as a greenhouse or for a winter garden party.
Friday, 18 September 2015
A Man Documents His Unbelievable Outdoor Adventures with His Dazzling Wolfdog
Hey, you
can meet “Loki”, a handsome wolf-dog hybrid who proves without any doubt, that
dogs aren't man's only best friend. The Wolf-dog Loki, a low-content who's a
husky-Arctic wolf-malamute mix, goes on astonishing hiking escapades with his
best human friend, “Kelly Lund”, in the great outdoors of Colorado and beyond.
From backcountry skiing, to asleep in hammocks under the shinning stars, to
wandering miles in forest, to climbing to the tops of snow-capped mountains,
Loki has done it all without any trouble. Kelly Lund, an outdoor exploration
professional, is right by his wolfdog's side to document their
wanderlust-inducing exploits and something he's done since he first started
exploring the west coast with Loki less than three years ago. I have faith in
dogs aren’t meant to live out their lives in a backyard or inside a house. I
hate to see that, and i hope we’re inspiring people to get out, see the
beautiful sights of planet earth and make memories with their pups.
Saturday, 12 September 2015
British Couple Spends £15,000 Converting double-decker bus into Private Retreat
A British
business man has spent £15,000 to convert an old double-decker bus into their
dream holiday home because he’s is too tall for caravans. The British man
Andrew and his wife Lisa Jane Powis bought the Lleyland Atlanteen bus off eBay
for just £2,500 and have transformed it into an exclusive camper van with an
ample kitchen, wood burner and three beds. Therefore, they’ve created their own
holiday home after becoming fed up with cottages refusing them because of their
big dogs, and due to the point that caravans offer an uncomfortable stay for
6ft 5in Andrew. They’ve spent 6 weeks in renovating and decorating the Cliff
Richard Summer Holiday style bus, and use it for breaks with their three
children and two great Danes (Nick name Betsy Blue).
The bus is
also being hired out to the public for £105 a person per night; hence they
ripped out all of the seats and installed furnishings, including a cooker, oven
hob and fridge. There’s a bathroom on the lower level, bedrooms on the top
deck, and relaxing hot tub just steps from the bus front door. The 43 years old
Andrews says, I’m struggling alone in a caravan, and let alone with three kids
and two Great Danes charging about. You know, most of holiday cottages are
pretty dog-unfriendly too, and we are always found it really hard to find
somewhere that would have us. Then we got an idea to build our own super-size
caravan?
Though we don’t have much experience with this sort of thing, but
ultimately we decide to go and make it happen. We worked out there and now my
entire family loves it very much. They hoped it was just for us, I think
they’re a bit gutted that we keep renting it out. We’re extremely glad that our
friends and other visitor are stunned when they see the converted bus. Without
any doubt, this was a marvelous experience and feedback has been amazing
too. The exclusive bus is admiring every
visitor and loads of space, little things like the hot tub and the log burner
make a big impression too.Source: Charismaticplanet.com
Friday, 11 September 2015
Mythical Looking Pink Dolphin is Spotted near Louisiana's Coast
Have you
ever seen a Pink Dolphin? Probably you answer will be “NO”. But here, you can
see Pinky dolphin is a mythical-looking creature that is nippily capturing the
hearts of millions of people around the world. However you are used to see
dolphins naturally having a blue or grey tint, Pinky is actually an attractive
pink! The marine mammal's rosy glow seems like an incredible impossibility, but
she's certainly not the only one. We’d like to bring in your knowledge that,
Pink dolphins are most often seen in the Amazon River, where they are either a
carnation pink or light grey. Nevertheless, they do have other habitats in
freshwater areas, which help account for Pinky's presence close to Louisiana's
coast.
Few
biologists are also of the opinion that Pinky is coping with a genetic
condition that causes her blood veins to be directly underneath her skin.
Therefore, if we look into back in 2007, Pinky Dolphin was first spotted by
Calcasieu Charter Service's Captain Erik Rue when she was just a baby swimming
alongside her mom. Now, more than 8 years later, it seems that Pinky may soon
be a mom herself. Once again, Captain Erik Rue was the one to spot her and he
said that she would be mating with a male dolphin. Since summer season is
coming to an end, this may be the last time that the captain sees his favorite
dolphin friend, but who knows? Maybe Pinky will make up for her absence by
bringing some loveable baby dolphins with her next time.
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Thoughtful Idea Finds the Perfect Way to Repurpose Leftover Crayons
A
thoughtful dad “Bryan Ware” was inspired to make the Crayon initiative while
watching his two sons color during a birthday dinner. I was really wondered,
what happened to these crayons after we leave if we don’t take them with us?
Later on, Bryan asked a restaurant employee this same question and was
distressed to hear that all the crayons are thrown out after they leave even if
they are left untouched. After thinking a lot to change the crayons' wasteful
fate, Bryan Ware started to take them home because he was sure he could find a
way to give these surplus coloring tools to a kid in need. Therefore, from this
simple, yet awfully considerate idea, the Crayon Initiative was born.
This
nonprofit organization's objective is to re-cycle old crayons into new life for
the children at California-based hospitals. To make his project successful he
collects useless crayons from all over, i.e. restaurants, schools, Family and
friends. Then, he starts to melts them down and converts into a special mold to
form the fresh drawing utensils. Hence, the special mold is the important key
because it was developed in collaboration with an occupational therapist to
make it at ease for special needs children to hold. Since its conception, this
nonprofitmaking has donated over two thousands crayon boxes to children's
hospitals. This month, the initiative will perform its very first out-of-state
donation to a New York City hospital. In doing so Ware hopes to continue
expanding as he helps the hospitalized youth all across the country. He says, from my viewpoint, the main goal is
to give them an escape, and I can’t even fathom what these kids are going
through. If these crayons give them an escape from that hospital room for 10
minutes, we’ll thought, we did our job.
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