I’m In Love With A Mule

Now that the dreary, damp days of winter have been replaced by the pleasant temperatures of spring, I am reminded why being a California resident is so desirable. The hillsides are cloaked in vibrant green grass and dotted with wildflowers. Our impeccably clean beaches are still too chilly for water sport seeking tourists and belong to the locals. The peachy-pink sunsets and velvet blue night skies blend into our majestic mountains on the horizon.. It is heaven on earth. Continue reading

List Of The Top 10 Canadian Voluntourism Organizations 2011

In Canada, “Voluntourism,” or Volunteer Tourism, has become a popular way to travel abroad and help others in need. More people are taking their vacation time to give back whether they are professionals, students, or even retirees. It is a chance for people not only to travel, but to learn from others while making a wonderful humanitarian contribution. Continue reading

Summer Camp – It’s To Quiet In The House

It Summer! It’s Camp Time! Many children and young people around the world head off to aSummer Kids Camp and participate in various activities. Picking a camp is no easy task. Should it be religious camp? Should it be a Sport Camp? Should it be a Overnight Summer Camp? Continue reading

How To Prevent A Canopy From Flying Away

Currently, what materials make up a first rate permanently set up backyard canopy that should keep it from blowing away with the first little storm that blows up? Think of heavy materials. Yep, that seems like a plain alternative, but an excellent heavy model can amount to a fortune if you aren’t cautious. A few of the high end models can even be made out of iron components. Metal component designs do present lots of mass, but they may be as similarly hefty in the area of price. Continue reading