January 14th, 2015 by admin
When you go on holiday, if you have a dog, it can be difficult. Do you lump it on a relative who agreed through gritted teeth; do you drop it off at a kennel where you know it will be traumatised from being left in a strange place with strangers; or do you bring it along? Some holidays aren’t exactly made for dogs. For example theme park holidays in Florida, beach holidays in Italy, or clubbing holidays in Ibiza. (more…)
January 13th, 2015 by admin
Happy New Year 2015! I know I am already very late in extending my greetings for this year. Good to know and I would say, “better late than never”. I am just too busy to greet you all earlier and I apologize for that. If you are my friends in social media, you might be able to read my greetings for 2015.
How’s the “Year of the Sheep” started with you guys? And yes, this year is called the “Year of the Sheep” according to Chinese Zodiac Sign. If you love Chinese Astrology, you might know some or all of the signs of the years. (more…)
January 7th, 2015 by admin
During a holiday party, it’s common to find mistletoe hanging over a doorway somewhere, so that an unsuspecting person can walk underneath and receive a kiss from an admirer. Using a 3D printer, you can print your own mistletoe decoration with the built-in filaments and then keep it for future Christmas parties. For Jewish people getting ready for Hanukkah, the printers can also create unique dreidel and menorah designs that are a lot of fun. Instead of using traditional Hebrew, this dreidel has a cartoonish face with a different expression on each side — happy, sad, puzzled, and surprised. The menorah takes a similarly modern approach, with a tasteful design that would look great on any dinner table. In this handy infographic, you’ll find designs for the menorah, dreidel, mistletoe, and seven more holiday objects that can be built using a 3D printer. (more…)
January 5th, 2015 by admin
If you properly care for your toolbox – such as those found at EliteToolboxes.com –, it can provide you with a lifetime of use. Unfortunately, some consumers don’t know how to maintain their toolbox. The following tips can help ensure your toolbox lasts for years to come.
• Lay a clean tarp or cloth on a level surface. Carefully dump or remove everything from your toolbox and place on the tarp or cloth. (more…)
December 30th, 2014 by admin
2014 is about to end and in less than 48 hours, we will be entering New Year 2015. So far, I can say 2014 was another great and wonderful year for me and I believed for the entire family near and far. I hope for you too!
There might be trials and predicaments, problems solved and unsolved, happy and sad moments but still it is a beautiful life. Alone the breath of life is already the greatest blessing we can have from from Above. I will really be very thankful if I will be given good health and more years in my life. I have a lot of dreams and wishes. I know and I believed not all will be granted but the hope and faith that kindles from inside of me keeps on burning. One of these days some of those dreams and wishes will come true. Indeed, most of them came true already. (more…)