Thursday, August 21, 2008

Handy Women Hint #6


Ladies you asked for and here it is. This week's Mascot is: My darling husband Fred. Okay part of the mascot is him. I can remember when he did look like this. If you would like your honey featured in the Handy Women's Hints send me a picture.
HOME SAFETY TIPS
1. No place to hide. Trim plants and shrubs away from walk ways and doors.
2. Protect basements windows with metal grates or bars.
3. Secure ground level double hung windows with keyed pin locks.
4. Bulk up all doors.
5. Place light on both sides of the entrance door.
6. Install a wide angle peep hole.
7. Install dead bolt locks on all doors.
8. Make sure that all exterior doors are solid core doors.
9. Install motion detecting lights Place lights high enough so they can't be reach without a ladder.
10. If you have an automatic garage door opener, consider replacing it with one that has a "rolling code."
11. Don't forget garage doors. Pad lock the track when going away for a long time.
12. Secure sliding doors with keyed pin locks that are screwed inside into the frame.
Beware at all times of your surroundings.


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Up-Date PedEgg

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PedEgg, Consumer Up Date. This morning on AOL, there was an article about TV products. The first product is the PedEgg. They rated it a 4 out of 5 stars. I am not sure what the person who said it did not work was doing. They may not have been applying enough pressure. I agree with the Pro person. It works great. Click on the link above to see this review.

One blogger wanted to know if it tickled? Because you are working on the heel and outside of your foot, this was not a problem for me.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Ultimate Foot

Please allow me to introduce you to the best product I have found in a long time. Drum roll please "The Ped Egg". Yes this little thing does work and does a great job. Please do not get the impression that my feet were a total diaster. For something that has been walked on for 51 years they looked pretty good. I always wanted nice soft feet and the Ped Egg has done that. I know that most TV products are worthless but this one is a must. These little eggs can be purchase at Walgreens, on-line and most discount stores. They are $10.00 so what do you have to lose. Give it a try and let me know what you think. All Diva's should have baby soft feet.


Laughing Gulls


*******IF YOU CAN'T READ THE CAPTION, CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO ENLARGE******

Laughing Gull, smallest and darkest of the three common gulls, its call is a high-pitched, nasal
"ha,ha,ha." Lenght 16" Wing span 40"
The laughing gull is the perfect bird for this blog. These little birds are really funny to watch at the beach. They love to gather in big groups. It does not take much to disturb them. They will take off in a mass but only for a short distance.
They are back within a few moments in their same spot. Katie, our black lab, loves to chase them up and down the beach. They wait for her to get to them and then off they go. The gulls will circle around and back to the beach. Poor Katie does not realize that she will never catch one. The birds love to laugh at her, hence the Laughing Gull.
These little birds are also great fun to add captions to their story. I love the photo of the little bird with it's feathers ruffled up.
Hope you enjoy laughing with the gulls and me today! Have a fun day.
Please bare with me as I learn the finner art of digital photography and Photoshop CS3. For anyone trying to learn this program, Scott Kelby, writes great books on the subjects. His book are step by step, easy to follow, entertaining, instruction on how to do just about anything. Today's lesson was to sharpen photos. Mr. Kelby says that all professional photographers sharpen or unsharpen every photo that is printed. In his Digital Photograph I book he teaches this process. He like for you to apply the unsharpen filter twice. He also mentions that on the second pass that maybe you should adjust this filter a little different. You can see that I did not do this. I am learning and will master this skill. I did not make a mistake. To sharpen you unsharpen and vice versa. Scott Kelby explains it "that is just the way it is done." Anyway his books are great with a little sense of humor. For all Elements users, he also covers those programs in great detail.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

A Dog's Summer

While out for a ride on Saturday evening in the gold cart, I came across this sweet dog. He has the good fortune of living in a house that faces the beach. This chocolate lab was having the best time rolling in the grass. I actually drove past him. As I chuckled, I stopped and backed up to take his picture. It was a wonderful day with a nice breeze. I could feel this dog's joy. What has caught your eye lately that made you feel good or laugh to yourself?

Casting Nets

It seems that when a man takes up residence, full time in Shell Point, they also learn the art of using a casting net. It involves a rather large net, with a cord woven around the edge. There are small weights attached to the bottom. The fisherman wraps the net up and hangs it over his shoulder. They do some kind swirling motion and cast the net in the water. As the net soars in the air it lands spread out on the water and sinks to the bottom. Now image if you are a little or big fish what happens. The net settles on top of you on the bottom. The fisherman then pulls the cords that gathers up the net in a purse like fashion trapping the fish. This methods of fishing is normally used for Mullet or bait fishing. During mullet season you can catch a lot of fish who can be very large. The net must weigh a ton. I have only seen men doing this on the sea wall of our village.

While at the beach this week-end, these two men were casting in the water. Click on the photo above to see these guys in action. It is really amazing to watch. How do they do this? I would have the net and cord wrapped around my neck. I would then be trapped on the bottom while the fish swim away.

I am so glad that women's toys are much calmer and safer.


Friday, August 15, 2008

Handy Women Hints #5

Sorry ladies, I know I promised you a surprise but I need to work on my PS CS3 skills some more. I am working on it. I am sure that you are not disappointed with the Mascot. He is nice on the eyes. "J" just ignore the low rise jeans. It is true "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and he sure is beholden to these eyes.

10 Ways to Seal Air Leaks
1. Install an airtight dryer vent.
2. Fill gaps around the electrical boxes in your home. This is easy to do with a spray foam. Remove the light switch or plug in cover and spray foam around the outside of the box. This is especially important for exterior walls. Easy fix girls.
3. Seal leaky windows. If you do not want to seal the entire window, a quick, removable caulk does the job. Seal spaces with caulk and do not flatten with finger. In the spring pull caulk off and clean with mineral spirits.
4. Option 2 for leaky windows. If you do not like the look of caulk, seal them with plastic film. A 13.00 kit seals 5 3X5 windows. With a hair dryer, a pair of scissors this is an easy project.
5. Stop under the door air leaks. If you can feel air or see day light you are paying big time. Fix this problem by adjusting you threshold or install a new door sweep. The hardest part about a new sweep is taking the door off the hinges.
6. Caulk and cover room air conditioners.
7. Fill gaps under sinks. Make sure you look behind the escutcheon cups on your pipes. Even in new houses this can be a problem. Look in your cabinet, behind the escutcheon cup (the movable cap around the pipe that goes into the wall). Fill with a spray product called Great Stuff. Wear gloves when working with this products. Wear gloves, it is very hard to remove from you hands. It also works great to seal Christmas tress in pots. I have been there done that. That is why the next time the Mascot will straighten my tree and seal.
8. Finding air leaks. Finding air leaks can be tricky. Close all windows and door, turn off all fans and A/C, furnace units. With a lite incense, walk around all exterior openings. If you see the smoke moving in or out you have found an air leak. Seal it.
9. Stop air flow up the chimney. Make sure you have a working chimney flu. Check glass doors for air leaks. If you never use your fireplace, a chimney balloon is great. Just be aware that a chimney leak is the biggest problem in your house. Do not forget to have a chimney sweep come once a year to clean and inspect you chimney. Flammable substance can build up in chimneys and become a serious fir hazard.
10. Seal small attic holes with foam and caulk.
With fall and winter right around the corner these tips should help keep you warm and richer this season.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Surprise

Ladies, The Handy Woman Hint will be posted later today. My Honey is waiting to leave for Fl. I am working on a surprise for you guys. This surprise will require many new skills learned from my CS3 class. It may be late so check back tonight or tomorrow. I promise you will not disappointed. One of the Diva's has asked for this and here it comes.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Summer Joys

The joys of summer are just to many to count for me. The weather in Fayetteville the past week has been picture perfect. It keeps teasing us with a coolness to the breeze that feels like fall. I have had the pleasure of so many wonderful times this year. Fred and I started out by going to Key West. We then made our way to Seattle, WA. I will be going to Mississippi next week to gamble with family and friends. Fred and I will then leave for 12 days in Europe. On our return, we will be spending the week-end in New York. Sept. the 12Th thur Sept. the 14Th, courtesy of the bank that Fred does business with. They called and are taking a few customers to NY for the week-end. This is the dates that we were returning from Europe. So we changed our flight and will be stopping in New York for the week-end. We are staying at the Ritz Carlton, going to the last game at Mets stadium, before it will be torn down, dinner and the theatre, all on the bank. To good to be true.

My family has celebrated the 80Th birthday of Lou and the 50Th wedding anniversary of my Aunt and Uncle. Summer has truly been great.

Click on the photo above and view a few photos from the anniversary party. My aunt and uncle still look happy after 50 years, Skylar and Makayla are summer kissed with beauty. You can see the beautiful young women that they are growing into. My cousins are the greatest. We had the party at their home on Lake Jackson. My Dad and Betty, we cherish every moment with her. She was so mad at my Dad. He did not get a single question right in the Oldiewed Game. But they got the bonus question and won a $50.00 gift certificate. They are lucky. Of course Fred and I had a great time. We both wish my magic wand would hurray up and get fixed. We would be skinnier.

Enjoy my summer and let me know what has been the most fun for you this summer. Have fun!

I almost forgot. Do you remember the first time you had a locker in school? Boy do I. The school district that I lived in did not have a middle school. We went to elementary school K-7 and started high school in the 8th grade. I just knew that I had arrived in heaven. Great looking boys every where, time to talk in the hall and a locker. Today the fad is to decorate you locker. At Staples you can purchse shelves, mirrows, pencils holders, magnets to hold paper, dry marker boards and wall paper. Of course, Skylar and I had to go shopping for locker supplies and school supplies. We had the best time decorating her locker. She was so cute. Skylar could not remember if it wast to the right first or the left first. She would go so fast that she would pass her number. So Aunt Chere to the rescue. I wrote on her hand right 28 first, left pass 28 to 8 and then right to 4. This was all done with arrows and numbers. She was a pro by the time we left. Let me know about you fist locker. I know that in 1969 the girls had to have top lockers because our dresses were to short to bend over. Do you remember those days?