Can home-improvements increase the value of your house?
One of the most common reasons people give when asked why they are improving their home is that home improvements increase house value.
The John Muir Learning Garden Brightens San Francisco Schools
The John Muir Learning Garden is designed to give San Francisco Schools students a change to take learning further outside of the classroom. The Garden builds on the fundamental curriculum concerns of the elementary school and provides an opportunity for students to gain real life experience that complements their academic studies.
Top Tips For Conserving Water In Your Area
It is often easy to forget, but water is the most valuable resource we have on this planet. Most of our bodies are made up of water and anyone who has experienced a drought or a water shortage in their area will know what a serious situation this can be.
Scotland’s Most Infamous Female……she could ruin your holiday
Your holiday has just started and at the end of the first day the prospect of an aperitif in the garden or by the lakeside is very appealing.
Statues And Fountains In Florence
The vogue for statues and fountains of contemporary rather than classical figures extended through the end of the century. In 1599 Cioli went to Carrara to obtain the marbles for four statues and matching fountains: two dwarfs (a Morgante and a Mar-gutte) and two peasants (a digger and a vintager). As the sculptor died before the year was over, and he could complete the fountain; the figures were continued from his models by his nephew Simone Cioli, and the fountains were fin...
History Of The Early Gardens
In the beginning there was a garden with natural water fountains. Creation's garden. And life was good. All plants were natives. Food was pure and abundant. Predators and prey were in balance (which is not to say they were equal).
Then people got involved and introduced concrete fountains and many other things. They brought with them their urge for order and control, and a robust curiosity fed by experimentation. Soon, the earth was plowed into furrows and crops planted in...
3 Tips To Help You Reduce The Cost Of Homeschooling
Homeschooling can be an expensive choice for parents. There are many expenditures that need to be taken into account and the financial burden can be heavy particularly if only one parent is working.
However, many families have chosen homeschooling and found the homeschooling experience to be rewarding and fruitful.
Though homeschooling is expensive, there are some tips that will help you to reduce the cost of homeschooling and help ease your financial problems.
1. Le...
Planting Trees Can Cut Your Energy Costs
Your trees are an important part of your yard. They not only provide shade and comfort to your family and add value to your house, they provide an important cost-savings opportunity.
Fairy Tales For Preschoolers
PreSchool Children love Fairy Tales. I can think of no better way to pass an afternoon than listening to someone narrate one of the classic childrens stories of all time.
My favorite, Beatrix Potters first charming tale of Peter Rabbit. Children around the world love to hear about the adventures of this lovable little rabbit as he sneaks to the forbidden garden of Mr McGregor.
How about the silly antics of Winnie The Pooh by A.A. Milne. Every child adores a romp through...
The Benefits Of Switching To Solar
As the cost of conventional sources of energy continues to rise solar power is now more than ever a clean and viable source of energy for the home and for business. Billions of dollars have been spent in the United States over the past couple of decades in promoting and developing this technology. In this article we look at some of the benefits of solar energy.
How To Do Your Bit To Protect The Environment
Climate change and the environment is top of the global agenda today as the need to cut down on carbon emissions becomes increasingly apparent. As world leaders negotiate to come up with a plan to halt climate change and cut down on emissions, we can also play our part.
Easy Water Saving During Water Shortage
Global warming and rising sea levels, yet a water shortage.
As the earth heats up and the ice caps melt, the sea levels start to rise - and what do we have - hose-pipe bans and a situation of "water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink"!
After every long winter, the warm and sunny weather finally arrives - together with hose-pipe bans for many of us. I am lucky to live in an area that has not banned the use of hose-pipes, but because I have a water meter, I am very...