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A Vedic View Of Nature

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 12/09/2008

There are a number of vedic books available on the market today that concentrate on the subject of nature and all of the little intricacies surrounding it. The environment in which each individual lives is part of nature surrounding that individual. Have you ever taken the time to sit on your...

Make Your Summer Vibrant with Summer Flowers

Author: Stuart Anders Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/09/2008

Summer flowers create a mood of vibrancy. They are grown in combinations so that they create a beautiful setting in bright colors. The summer flowers we have here in the UK can put a smile on anyones face. The summer flowers burst with color, fragrance and vibrancy. With summer flowers around,...

The Worst Fires Of History

Author: Rachel Yoshida Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/09/2008

Fire is one of the most destructive forces of nature. It knows no limits when it is raging out of control and it mindlessly destroys almost anything in its path. Homes, people, businesses, forests, and wildlife are all at risk if they are any where near a fire that is raging out of control. As...

Floridians Are Still Under The Gun Even After Fays Departure

Author: Rachel Yoshida Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

The entire state of Florida has been sitting on pins and needles for the past week while they have waited for tropical storm Fay to play her self out. She has definitely taken her own sweet time making her way in and over the state only to leave and come back again and again and again. She has...

A History Of The Human Attraction To Water

Author: Rachel Yoshida Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Since the beginning of time humans have been attracted to water for many reasons. The most obvious attraction to fresh water is the fact that we must ingest it to be able to survive. We can not normally go more than several days without it before we become so dehydrated that we can not function...

Camping: A Necessity And A Luxury

Author: Ann Knapp Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Camping - it's a brute necessity, and one of the most refined and civilized of pleasures. Our remote ancestors would never have survived and evolved without the ability to build strong and protective shelters in the wild - the wiliness and courage to gather or track down their food - and, perhaps...

Camping: A Necessity And A Luxury

Author: Ann Knapp Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Camping - it's a brute necessity, and one of the most refined and civilized of pleasures. Our remote ancestors would never have survived and evolved without the ability to build strong and protective shelters in the wild - the wiliness and courage to gather or track down their food - and, perhaps...

Austin Park Profiles : Mount Bonnell

Author: Ki Gray Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Mount Bonnell is one of the most historic as well as highest parks in the Austin area, and has been a popular spot for hikers, nature lovers and campers since the mid-1800s. The "mount" for which the park is named is a natural limestone formation and the park is also called Covert Park and is...

Fay Brought A Wealth Of Water To Many Places In Need

Author: Rachel Yoshida Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Last week when tropical storm Fay finally hit the Florida coastline there was relief because she never really reached the status of a hurricane. Although she did do damage that consisted of downed power lines and some wind damage, the majority of the problem she created was from the almost never...

Birding Tips On Better Wild Bird Watching for Birders

Author: Dave Joa Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/09/2008

Birds really are great fun and bird watching is just a great way to get out of the house and into the country to enjoy a wilder environment. And you get the added benefit of seeing all the local birds in the area you visit. When you see birds flying around and doing what birds do, even if...