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"This is the camera that makes a timelapse video of your garden to show you the development of individual specimens or entire areas over a period of time. It can focus as close as 20" away to illustrate petal growth or, with its wide 54° field of view, it can capture perennials as they grow to conceal your spent spring bulb foliage (play the video). The camera takes a picture at one of six pre-determined intervals (five seconds to 24 hours) and combines them into a single 1280 x 1024 resolution AVI movie file for easy playback on a computer. It has a light sensor that turns off the camera at dusk and back on at dawn, allowing for continued video capture each day. Movies are timestamped and stored on the camera's removable 2GB USB flash drive, which can take up to 18,000 pictures. The camera's weather-resistant exterior enables operation between 122° F and 14° F."
It's only 159.99 over at Hammacher Schlemmer so check it out!
photo via ohgizmo
Spring has sprung and it's grass grooming season again. Last year I tried some weird home remedies for the brown patches of grass my back lawn, hoping they just might remedy the "grass from hell". I had searched on the internet and read in a few places that regular granulated sugar, when spread over the grass in the spring, would feed the natural microbes in the soil and make your grass healthy and thick. Did the sugar thing work? Not! The area is unsightly as ever, but I am still determined to achieve the lush green lawn of my dreams. I am not going to use those popular chemically toxic fertilizers however and have opted to use organic fertilizer . From what I have been reading, organic fertilizers, unlike synthetic ones, help improve the soil by allowing the soil to better retain more nutrients and moisture. And organic fertilizers release nutrients in a controlled, time-released fashion .I'm pretty impressed by these natural products. They are safe for the environment and for my family and pets that play on the grass. Not only do they green up and thicken grass to make a lush happy lawn, but they stimulate growth and kill weeds too. So, I guess I'll get rid of the bags of sugar and leave it to the lawn experts - the ORGANIC lawn experts that is.













"Now over twenty five acres of several thousand sculptures set in large mosaic courtyards linked by walled paths and deep gorges, Nek Chand's creation also combines huge buildings with a series of interlinking waterfalls. The Rock Garden is now acknowledged as one of the modern wonders of the world. Over 5000 visitors each day, some 12 million people so far, walk around this vast creation - the greatest artistic achievement seen in India since the Taj Mahal."
I hate those unsightly cords all tangled up when I'm charging my phone, cameras, etc. , don't you? Now you can charge your rechargeables in this cool grassy charging station and hide all those messy cords. It makes an interesting looking house plant too. ;)
Now that spring has finally arrived (finally!) I've been taking advantage of the weather and going for nice long walks. Sometimes I'll drive to the park with Poppy and walk around the lake that is teaming with ducks or I'll choose the closer to home route and walk along our beautiful tree lined neighborhood streets. I was pleased to find out that my new walking routine doesn't only help keep me fit and healthy but that from 4/1/09-10/31/09, Bumble Bee Foods will donate $0.15/mile for every mile I log on at BeeWell Miles to help Breast Cancer Network of Strength provide emotional support to those who can't wait for tomorrow's cure. It's really easy to do and anyone can do it, even you! Just register on the website and BeeWellMiles provides you with all the resources that you need to make the most of your walk. There, you can interact with top healthy living experts and share your favorite walking/ running routes with other members. You can calculate how many calories you've burned, even your mileage along your route. But the best part of this great website is the fact that each day, the miles you log contribute to Breast Cancer Network of Strength, an organization that provides immediate emotional relief to anyone affected by breast cancer, because cancer isn't just a physical battle, it's an emotional one as well. Oh! And another bonus that I didn't mention is that each day you log in, you have a chance at winning one of 15,000 great prizes! All this, just for doing something healthy like walking? It's JUST COOL!
If you're looking for some cool landscaping ideas for your garden this Spring then check out these! A different type of walkway that really makes a statement!

It may be switching to recycled shopping bags and getting rid of the disposable plastics altogether, or just switching to CFL lightbulbs and being more concious of our energy usage. Going green also goes outside (but of course!) to things like organic gardening, composting, growing your own vegetables...even fertilizing your lawn! I just discovered a wonderful "green" product for the lawn called Ringer organic lawn fertilizer. No nasty chemicals that may have horrendous ill effects on our health and the earths health in this great product at all! And the benefits of using it on your lawn and garden is exponential as well. In addition to helping improve the environment and decreasing the chances of accelerated disease in your family, going organic can provide mental and physical benefits, long-term money-savings, and increased vitamin and mineral content in your soil, and you feel good knowing you are doing your part - even outside - to help the earth!One of Ringer's great products, ringer lawn restore, is an OMRI Listed® and compliant fertilizer for use in organic gardening. It naturally restores your lawn,by stimulating growth and killing weeds in a safe and natural way. Spring is here and it's time to get tending that lawn and time to fertilize, so why not do it the natural way!





I quit using recruiters since I ran into Lightship Research -http://www.lightshipresearch.com , the “reverse headhunters”. Now I found a way to control my own destiny instead of chasing black holes. I must say, in these days, it's seldom that I find any business or service doing anything right. These guys are an anomaly. When I first hired them, my computer got stolen at a Starbucks and they gave me good advice on how to get reimbursed by my insurance company. My Team Leader drove 35 miles on a Sunday to get a copy of my resume emailed to Kinkos, so I could get it printed for a Monday interview that they had helped me get. This is the best investment I have ever made. They showed my how to get a job and helped me with every detail along the way. I am now a Vice President of Business Development for a fast growing banking software services firm.
T. Ogden, LA
The Spring issue of Hudson Valley Wine is out and it's a very special issue for two reasons! Well to me atleast ;) It celebrates the quadricentennial of Henry Hudson's historic voyage down the majestic river that we now call "The Hudson" in the Spring of 1609 and it also features my painting "View of the Hudson" in it's lush and lavishly printed oversized pages. Thank you to the editors, Bob Bedford and Linda Pierro for graciously inviting me to share my art with their readers!
Strange looking masks by Hyungkoo Lee. And this isn't the only strange stuff he does...



Finally! An airline that caters especially to your pet. Pet Airways is a new and unique air transport service for pets. Co founders, Dan Weisel and Alysa Binder got the idea when traveling with their dog, Zoe (who, btw bares a striking resemblence to Poppy Petunia!)
Instead of being treated like baggage in the cargo hold, your pet enjoys secured accomodations in the main cabin making for a safer, less traumatic trip for Fido and Fluffy. The "pawsenger" is checked in at the Pet Lounge at the airport, where a doting pet "attendant" will give h
im a potty break before boarding. On board the attendants are always present, attending to each pets every bark and meow. And if you want to check on how your pet is doing, a pet tracker is provided to monitor your pets trip.The airline has scheduled its first flight for cats and dogs on July 14th, and will serve five US cities - New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles.
So make your reservations now! Pet Airways - it's JUST COOL!
via BBC news
Isn't it amazing how far medicine has come in the last one hundred years? I was just reading an article about how they are now collecting stem cells right at the dentists office from extracted tooth tissue. It's a very new procedure, so not readily available yet ,but there are other popular options for harvesting stem cells which have been successful in treating disease and saving lives, as well. One such way is through the collection of Cord Blood - blood from your child's umbilical cord when he/she is born. The blood is collected and saved in a cord blood bank like Cryo-Cell International for future use. I first heard about this technology when my daughter in law gave birth to my first grandchild, Aven and she and my son, Josh, banked Aven's cord blood. To best explain it, banking cord blood is like a family insurance policy because cord blood stem cell transplants save lives. The transplants have been used to treat over seventy diseases, including numerous types of malignancies, anemia's, inherited metabolic disorders and deficiencies of the immune system.Whats more, with medicine advancing at such a rapid pace, the new technology may well use these cells to rebuild cardiac tissue, repair damage due to stroke or spinal cord injuries and reverse the effects of such diseases as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s Disease. My dad died from Parkinson's - if this had been available 30 years ago, maybe he would be playing with his great grandson, Aven, today!"My children are the most precious gifts that I will ever have and I want to do everything I can to make sure they are well. While I was pregnant with my first child, I would see articles and ads about cord blood and it bothered me that it was so expensive but what if I one day needed this blood. The reality of having only one chance or it really went in the garbage kept me wondering if I would regret not investing. What if he had cancer or his dad or I were sick, would that blood have been the cure? Through research, I came across Cryo-Cell International, Inc., a company with the most reasonable rates and the assurance of two holding facilities.
When I was pregnant with my second child, we wondered if one bank was enough? Finances were tighter and should we spend the money? Then we realized that his brothers blood might not match for the new baby. The next day, stories were breaking about how Cord blood had saved or changed the lives of children, one cancer, one cerebral palsy. Then we discovered that a friend was diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. He didn't bank his daughters blood and wished he had. Three years prior, I lost a friend to renal cancer when she was 29. We felt like it was our answer.
We are just beginning to see miracles that this blood can bring. We have two "life insurance policies", that is how we look at it. If anyone in the family gets ill, there is a chance that the blood could save our lives. If we don't use it, then it is there for our son's children."
Sincerely,
mother of Parker and Davis
Cryo-Cell International Client
( Oh and I forgot to mention, right now, if you enroll at Cryo Cell before 4/19/09 you can get a free Baby Bjorn !Now my little granddaughter Calla, would like that!)
Like most people, I love snow globes. And I love them even more when they are as unique, quirky and odd as these from the NY Artist team Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz.






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All the cool stuff in art, architecture, home, fashion, transportation,technology and more....always the weird and unusual... and sometimes a little idle rambling, written by Wendy Presseisen.
