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Pet identification tags

Posted on February 5th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

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If you’re going on vacation, where you want to bring your pet, you need to know how can run away or be lost due to a number of other reasons. It may overlap with others, to do something to save her from this. Using PET identification tags can help you a lot in overcoming this problem. There is a high quality, durable custom engraved Pet ID Tags, Pet Tags, ID Tags Dog, Cat ID tags are available on the market that can work wonders.
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travel around the world

Posted on January 10th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

Thailand is a beautiful and varied country and its people are warm and friendly. However, if you come from the West, as I do, some aspects of Thai life are strange and some are baffling. Not in a bad sense, just different.

For example, when speaking English, Thais rarely seem pr finish their words off, so you get ‘how’ for ‘house’; ’sket’ for ‘basket’; ‘row’ for ‘road’. It is very strange at first and can become annoying, until you realize that words in the Thai language can only end with one of about six sounds. The most common of these are ‘t, k, p, n’, so if the word they are trying to use does not end in one of these letters, they just leave it off.

The letters ‘r’ and ‘l’ are unusual in Thai. For a start, no word ends in ‘l’, which is a shame for the word ‘football’ as it is Thailand’s most popular sport (or maybe Thai Boxing is, I’m not sure). However, the word ‘football’ has been adopted into Thai, much like ‘maisonette’ has been into English, so they say ‘footbon’. However, there are worse problems with ‘l’ and ‘r’.

Some people have a problem with ‘r’, as do the Japanese, but not as bad. I have never heard anyone say ‘velly good’, but I did hear one man trying to show off in front of me once and he made a point of saying very loudly ‘Herro’ to us all. However, they have a word ’sri’ as in ‘Sri Lanka’. Some people find it easier to say, ’si’, others will say ’sli’ and others will say ’sri’. If ‘r’ is the second consonant, it can become an ‘l’ of be dropped.

This is one of the reasons why some conversations with a Thai can be baffling and hilarious (or frustrating, depending on your demeanor)., Because, believe it or not, it is not always obvious from the context. If someone is talking about ‘gaa’, it can take quite a while to work out whether they are talking about ‘gas’, ‘grass’ or ‘glass’ or even ‘glasses’ as in spectacles. I know, I’ve had hundreds of these conversations over the years.

One cultural feature which can seriously affect a conversation is face. Thais do not like to admit that they do not know something and they do not like to disappoint either. This can have undesirable consequences, because you can be talking with someone for a while, before you realize that they do not have a clue what you are talking about. Despite the fact that they have been smiling and nodding during your monologue. They do not want you to think that they are too stupid to understand, even though you will probably find out soon enough that their command of the English language is not quite what you had been lead to believe.

These points are humorous, perhaps mildly frustrating sometimes, but the worst one is asking directions. That can be really, really frustrating. Because a Thai will not admit to not knowing something and because he does not want to disappoint you, if you ask for directions and he doesn’t know, he’ll just smile and nod. If you try to help by asking ‘Is it up here?’ and point. He’ll say yes.

He will walk away not having lost face and happy because you are happy. You will walk away happy and grateful, but where you are walking to nobody knows. Thais do not, under any circumstances, ask another Thai the way anywhere.

Tents Camping

Posted on January 9th, 2010 by  |  No Comments »

As at the end of summer approaches, many people are trying to get their trips for the year. Tents Camping is becoming more and more popular, especially the people can not afford to buy houses and trailers in this economy. Before charges for the first tent camping, have a few things that you should bring with you!

1 – waterproofing tents – a few tents already come pre-sealed, but most are not. Be sure to see all the seams and how the doors to a new tent with a sealant and give him adequate time to dry before the first hike. Many of the complaints from the new tented camp on the leaky tents can only be avoided by sealing the new tents.

2 – air mattress – air mattress or two will sleep in a tent is much more enjoyable. She not only keep you in the land, air, good mattress will provide adequate support for your back and neck while you are camping in tents.

3 – Insect – Nature is full of beauty and full of predators. Many of these predators come in the form of irritating ticks and mosquitoes. Do yourself a favor and prepare their respective bug spray and citronella candles for the dining area. Better bug sprays contain DEET and will protect you from bites, which can cause disease or lime mosquito carried diseases such as West Nile virus.

4 – Bear proof containers – If you are considering camping off the beaten track or to bear country, you will have to bear proof containers for storage of food you have with them. Bear attacks are not a joke and for the most part can be prevented by making absolutely sure that the bear-proof your camp site. Never store food or garbage in such a way that bears can smell it or get to it. Bear-containers will also prevent against other pests such as raccoons ravaging your grocery stores.

5 – All-Weather Gear – Many times, when running in the mountains, we do not believe how much cooler high altitude may be. Make sure to bring warm and cold weather clothing with you when camping in the mountains. Simple rain parks and fleece outerwear will keep you in the most comfortable mountain climate in the summer. Make sure to take the socks and shoes that completely cover your legs as well. Sandals are not always appropriate shoes when camping out in the mountains.

This is only a short list of things to pack with you when going to the first tent camping. The environment in which you usually identify the majority of camping that you choose to package with you. Firewood, fire starters, blankets and a lot of dry clothes all the necessary general wherever you decide to camp. If you are camping on national forest lands, do not forget to check with Ranger Station and carry out any tips and camping rules that are in place for the area you are camping in.

go camping in the fall

Posted on December 4th, 2009 by  |  No Comments »

Many people associate camping with the hot months, but the indomitable nature lovers understand the magic of fall camping. Autumn is the perfect time to wander among the creatures as they gather food for winter, to glory in the beauty of the transforming trees, and snuggle by the fire with cocoa, s’mores and scary stories.

There are also many practical reasons to go camping in the fall. Temperatures mild, and you’ll have fewer insects matter. As children head back to school, the number of people visiting the state and national parks in sharp decline. In addition, many parks offer a reduced camping fee for the fall, which makes it economically once in the head on the street. You will also be easier to find a quiet, secluded place in your favorite campgrounds.

Some parks do turn off or reduce their camping services in the off-season, so it’s a good idea to check before you go – and it does not hurt to take the husband of local weather conditions, and you’re at it.

Here’s something to keep in mind as you think the fall campaigns:

Under the light of day
The days are now shorter, so you need a light source for a long time than you did in the summer. Make sure you have a long LED lamp or flashlight. You may also go through more wood for the fire to bring much with you, or be prepared to purchase extra. Be prepared to spend more fuel for cooking, as well.

Cold days and nights
Good riddance to wake up in a tent that swelters as a Dutch oven. Fortunately, fall brings mild air.

But remember, cold days mean cooler nights, and your camping gear should reflect this change. Make sure your sleeping bag temperature is necessary because the additional layers of clothing does not necessarily make you warmer. Ideally you should sleep in a mummy style bag and wear a hat on the bed. In addition, it is a good idea to use the mat to insulate you from the cold ground, foam PAD is more effective than an inflatable mattress for protection from the cold.

Investigate new countries
To take advantage of the best fall of the campsite can offer, look for a place with lots of deciduous trees and hiking trails. Mountains, with their clear vision and extensive forests, breathtaking in autumn, while you take care to prepare for the weather conditions.

If you are looking for a warm place to camp, keep in mind that the temperature is cooler near the water, so you can stay away from rivers, lakes and streams. On the other hand, the fall can be a particularly good time for fishing, so anglers prefer to stay close to the water.

Unpredictable weather
Blot puts you at greater risk of hypothermia, so it is important to pack waterproof gear and do everything possible to stay dry. If you are camping in areas prone to flooding or other extreme weather events, make sure you are familiar with evacuation routes.

Luggage tags

Posted on November 28th, 2009 by  |  No Comments »

If you are looking for something to use it will make your luggage easier to identify, during the trip look no further than a luggage tag. This nifty little device great way to find your luggage among the tide of the airport much easier. These tags are great, as they are fully customizable. Without one of these luggage tags you can spend a lot of time trying to find out what your bags at the luggage carousel, and they also help prevent other people mistakenly picking up your luggage. Another reason for the luggage tag, that if you and another person happens to have the same type of bags, you will not have to open them to see that someone.

Luggage tags also ensure that if your baggage is misplaced during travel can be easily traced back to you. This is an important issue when using the airports, baggage can be lost during the loading stages. With your luggage tag securely attached to the bag will not worry if your baggage ends somewhere other than the airports to find it and contact you. It also leads to a greater level of privacy for you, if you lose your luggage in airports, employees will not have to open your bags and go through your personal belongings in order to try to find some notion of who is the owner.

Once your luggage bags, open them with one of these tags will help reduce the likelihood of theft thieves bag, because they will not know who you are, and if your watching them. Thieves will also usually go after the bags that are unmarked so have your bag stand out from the crowed will greatly reduce the risk of theft.

Over the past few years, personal luggage tags have become very popular because they are very diverse in their use. Some people even advertise their company on the labels with big names or images, resulting in a great way of free travel, if you are a frequent traveler.

traveling by plane

Posted on November 26th, 2009 by  |  No Comments »

Many Americans traveled by plane at least once a lot of them traveling by air several times a year. Over the past few years, especially after the September 11 attacks, traveling by air has changed quite a bit requiring some knowledge and patience on the part of tourists. This article will give me some tips on how to make your trip by plane as easy as it can with online check-in and carrying on luggage, in order to have your luggage sent by courier or a courier Dallas in Dallas, but not on the plane.

The first topic for discussion is the luggage. In the past, passengers could gather all that they wanted as much in suitcases as they want, and tested it through hoping that the bags are not lost. Because of increased security, baggage is much more closely as luggage. No liquids of more than 4 ounces can be brought on board, and must be scanned by X-ray and in particular the size Zip-Loc bag. As a result, more people to check their luggage through to about 18 months ago, when the economy and the airline began to struggle financially. Since the weight and fuel was the release Airlines now charge people up to $ 20 per bag to check and often times they get lost in this process.

The best way to avoid the cost and hassle of dragging all your bags at the airport and then, perhaps, have lost them, will use a courier service that can deliver your items directly to their destination the same day of your arrival. If you are going to pay for your bags to get there anyway, why not a more secure way without having to drag them across the airport itself?

Another thing to do to avoid some long lines to do two things; Check ahead of time on the Internet or using your BlackBerry and hand luggage. Most of the long queues at the check-in area at the airport, people need to check their bags and get boarding pass. Now, if you check in advance from home and get a boarding pass, you can completely avoid this line altogether and go straight to security. Should be a half hour to two hours of time, which many airlines tell you you should now be significantly reduced.

The last tip for air travel will be some items to bring with you to make your trip more comfortable. Temperatures on airplanes may vary a little, and many people turn out to cool down during the flight. Do not forget to pack a small blanket or jacket and socks if you wear sandals to keep warm during the flight. Another thing to block their own food. Most airlines have eliminated food on their flights so why some healthy snacks or sandwiches is a great idea, and your stomach will thank you too rejection of fast food restaurants in the terminal.

Overnight parking for RV’ers

Posted on November 9th, 2009 by  |  1 Comment »

One of the best reasons for a small RV, such as class C or RV RV class B, is the fact that you can withdraw within a relatively short period of time and get pretty far from home. You are not so limited, as large housing due to poor Mileage gas and other troubles. For travel, where his destination, that counts, staying in a comfortable Walmart on route might just be the ticket.

Some people laugh at the mention of parking overnight in Walmart, or think that it should be against the rules. But in fact, company policy allows it, and leaves it to the discretion of local government, and, of course, decisions of local authorities. That’s why some of the places do not allow night parking. The overall philosophy in accordance with their site, is that “allowing Overnight parking can enhance a single window for the convenience of RV’ers”.

Safety

Walmart Parking lot is known to have sufficient lighting and security cameras. In addition, there is usually a fairly steady amount of traffic, though the night, so it’s not very secluded. When he first came into the store, it is important to scout the area. Drive around the perimeter to get an idea about the location and routes. For example, there are usually one or two ways from the entrances to parking for the main doors, which go very fast during the night.

Try driving a small RV by approaching the store front to see how the store employees are involved in the operation. Are they out to the parking lot to get the truck and cleaning? Nice to see a strong presence, but this is only one aspect of your overall experience and level of comfort for your stay. If you have any problems, then ask. Go and ask the manager of a service, where to park, and if you should have no problems.

Where to park

If you do not receive specific instructions about where to park, you want to park closer to the perimeter of the site, as well as within its borders. Since you have already done your assessment was lying in the ground, you will know what lanes, or traffic routes to avoid the parking lot in. It’s good to be near high-traffic areas, so you’re not too lonely, but you do not want to be on the road or have difficulty sleeping because of noise when driving. It is best to park under lights and security cameras and simply blocks the light from your eyes with dark soft tissues, if necessary.

If your dog needs to go at night, and then look at the grassy area or median. As a minimum, to give place to step out and for you and your dog to go to a safe place. Do not park where you have to cross the paths of motion, to get to the grassy area. And, as always, please pick up after your dog.

How to find a Walmart on your way

GPS is a must have for any serious small Rver, and the other must have a Walmart edition of Rand McNally Road “Atlas”. They are not only very reasonable prices, but the front and rear sections, it is more convenient to show the place and other relevant information, for example, shops are open 24 hours or if the diesel is available. This is really the easiest way to choose which sites best fit in the schedule, and then configure the GPS in this store.

When in the park

Many of the places that allow night parking is open 24 hours a day. Such trading hours, probably will not be when considering pulling the night, or leave in the morning. Although usually a reason for staying in Walmart is because you pass through on the way to your final destination. How often do you use to move forward and will continue until you go to bed, but before you are too tired. Allow yourself time, say, between 8 pm to midnight, to find a good place. Being flexible, you will feel calm and easy to find a place that fits into your plans.

first experience hiking

Posted on November 8th, 2009 by  |  No Comments »

When people are planning to hike, whether it be their first experience or they are old hand, one of the first considerations to take into account that bring camping. If you cause too much equipment then you will never get it all in RV or truck. Bring too little, and you’re missing half the equipment, which can make your trip a little more pleasant.

One of the best ways to establish that the campaign is to take an inventory of the property, camping. This list, which can be used to adapt again and again, because your camping experience to grow. However, when we list, there are certain elements that you should never be without. They are known as your Camping Essentials. Here are some basic elements that you should bring with them for a hike.

1) Food supplies

Or no, you have food that you want to cook, cooking, or MRE (meals ready to eat) packets, you must make sure that you have enough food and water for the duration of your trip. Excessive food and you will have losses. Too little food, and your trip can be a miserable experience. This planning and monitoring the implementation of food.

2) Sleeping equipment

The sound is clear, I know! However, go through your list of camping equipment to check and make sure that everything is in good working condition. Another good idea to check the weather forecasts for specific areas you intend to visit. Thus, you get a better idea of how cold or warm it is. Then you can pack accordingly.

3) first-aid kit

Simple first aid kit need not be expensive to buy. In fact, you can make your own up. Mine usually consists of several sticking plasters, some bandages, some headache tablets, some antiseptic cream, and some insects. Really that’s all you think you might need, but it is very important!

4) For cooking

This includes pots and pans, plates, etc., as well as the fact that you are going to cook on. There is nothing more frustrating to know that you have not received sufficient cooking utensils and equipment to get a job. A good idea must go through your food lists for each meal, and ask yourself what in the way of cooking utensils you need. Then make a separate list. Thus, you will realize that it covers.

5) Camping containers for food storage

This includes coolers and Tupperware to keep things fresh. Without these items, the food will spoil very quickly. A good idea must have one designated a cool box that you Pack with ice.That you will only open limited times a day. What contributes to it cooler longer. Transfer all you will need that day in a smaller box Cool and use.

6) Lighting

This includes torches, candles and perhaps a tent with lights. A good strong lasting shine the torch is ideally suited as a MAGLITE. Ideal for those who need to travel to the toilet in the middle of the night.

7) Backpacking Equipment / Daysacks

Most people, when not to stop camping in camping all the time. They wanted to go out and searching the surrounding areas, make sure your backpack, or better daysack contains all the necessary equipment for your your days activities.

8) Handibox

What I wanted to do is make little handibox for items that may be useful for your trip in advance. Items such as nylon cord or string, Ty-wraps, and Multi or a pocket knife. You never know when you need them, and they can even save your life.

9) Adequate clothing

Again, the proposal is clear, however, a few tips on clothes …

1) Try to take clothes that can be washed and dried quickly, as you can turn items around and wear them more than once.
2) Always keep your clothes in a waterproof bag or package, as there is nothing worse than wearing wet clothes.

10 Map and compass

Another very important item to bring, which will help you when you’re out excursions, etc. Especially important if you are camping in the back country.

If you follow these brief guidelines, you will not go far wrong, and decide what to bring camping will not be such a dilemma in the end.