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03/06/2010

Kites Festival - The Bristol and Niagara Kite Flying Festival Events

Filed under: Home And Family — Tags: , , — kuru @ 8:58 pm
Tim Parish asked:




If you want to see a large kites festival, there are quite a number to choose from. At any time of the year it’s not long before a major kite flying festival gets underway somewhere on the planet. In this short article I will introduce you to 2 big kite festivals that are held every year.

The Bristol Kite Festival

This English event is officially known as The Bristol International Festival of Kites and Air Creations. It’s been running since the mid eighties, and it’s probably the largest and most well known such festival in the Western world.

The following list is a general summary of what the kites festival at Bristol is all about.
2 days of non-stop wind-driven flying, art and culture, both air-based and ground-baseda partnership between the festival and the Bristol Children’s Hospital charitya forum for international goodwill and showcasing the world’s best in kitinga platform for breaking world kiting records, such as ‘the largest kite to fly’an excuse for any member of the public to go out and fly their favorite kite as part of the festivalKeen to know some specifics? Here’s some things that were planned for the 2007 festival…
Wallace & Gromit drawing attention to a hospital charity in a special angel kite showlarge, spectacular sea-themed kites, including a 30 meter long multicolored manta raykite surfers demonstrating their extreme sport in the seatraditional Japanese fighting kites engaged in aerial combatmore extreme sports - traction kites pulling buggies and land boardskite-making workshops for childrenflying the world’s biggest kite, the size of an Olympic swimming pool!

The Niagara Kite Festival

Besides being big, this kites festival is really quite unique. This has a lot to do with its geographical location. Not only does the festival overlook an enormous waterfall system, but it actually spans 2 countries, the U.S. and Canada!

This next list tries to summarize most of what took place over the 4 days that the 2007 Niagara Kite Festival ran…
the flying of a very wide range of kites by hundreds of peoplea kite arch tethered to the U.S. on one end, and to Canada on the othera historical re-enactment of the first kite to cross the gorgelarge wind-driven works of art that were anchored to the groundinternational guests brought their kiting expertisedemonstrations of kite-powered sportsexhibitions of other kite-related activitiesa great variety of street entertainment, not all kite-relatedthousands of spectators, both locals and from around the worldThe hundreds of fliers during the festival included many who registered themselves for the chance to fly their own kites off the Niagara escarpment. Not an opportunity that comes up every day! The allocated area was from the Rainbow Bridge to Terrapin Point on the US side and Table Rock on the Canadian side.

The range of kites flown, apart from the usual assortment of deltas and flow-form designs, included the following…
works of artstunters, dual and quad-lineindoor fliersfightersinflatablesminiaturesthe simply huge!A range of exhibitions were held. Topics included…
kite historykite aerial photographyminiature kiteskite stampsSee how kites can appeal to all personalities, from extreme sports dudes to the quieter types you might find checking out those exhibitions!

Conclusion

This is just a taste of the experience of taking in an international kites festival. For more details on these 2 events, plus an account of my own family’s outing to the Adelaide International Kite Festival, just visit the my-best-kite.com website. The Adelaide Festival page is illustrated with plenty of photos too.

02/14/2010

Decorations For a Harvest Festival

Filed under: Home And Family — Tags: , , — kuru @ 9:02 pm
Sam D Goddard asked:




Each year, instead of celebrating Halloween, many towns choose to have a Harvest Festival. Harvest Festival is celebrated in autumn, a time of the year when people have harvested all the crops and want to rejoice and give thanks for all the food which has come from the land.

Corn dollies are one of the oldest and most popular decorative items. People have been making corn dollies for thousands of years, out of the last sheaf of corn cut. They believed that the Corn Spirit lives or will be reborn in the straw ornament. The corn doll can be placed at on the table at the harvest banquet. The decorations are kept all through winter, until spring, in order to make sure that the next harvest will be rich.

Many natural things can be used in order to decorate a house or a yard for Harvest Celebration: hay, corn, corn leaves, flowers, dried fruit, nuts, vegetables, etc. For example, a few blocks of hay can be used as the base of the front porch display. You can add big pumpkins, which give a brighter orange look.

Nature is at its richest in this time of year. You can use that to your advantage and make wonderful decorations. You can make the most original floral arrangements using fruit and flowers. Cut a few holes in giant pumpkin then stuff those holes with flowers of all colors. You can also fill the holes with florists foam, then arrange a selection of grass, willow branches and leaves, oranges, seed heads, berries or pomegranates, arranging them as you please.

Vegetables can be used for making all sorts of figurines, like people or animals. Melons can be used as bodies and pumpkins, beetroots, turnips or gourds can be used to make the heads. On the “heads” you can put terracotta pots as hats. Cucumbers, corn or carrots can give good suggestions of legs and arms.

Set your imagination free and transform an ordinary container into a special one. Take a big plain vase and put some double sided tape around it. Then stick plants to the tape: dry twigs, small vegetables, dry fruit, grass and fallen leaves in all the earthy colors. The remaining empty spaces can be filled by sticking grains of sand or small pebbles to the double sided tape. Make the arrangement tighter by securing the plants with string or with raffia. After decorating the vase, feel free to fill it with flowers.

Wonderful decorations can be made on the middle of the table. Put some paper as a base on the table, in order to avoid damaging the polished table top with moisture from the dead leaves. Next, make a carpet of fallen red, yellow, orange and brown leaves. On this colorful carpet, put small branches, acorns, twigs and cones in the shape of a basket, or a bird’s nest. In the middle of the seemingly bird’s nest, put fruits and vegetables.

For a more extravagant look, you can add some candles here and there, which, when lit, spread a warm and welcoming light all over the table. Create contras in the arrangement, by making a center of shiny red apples or small pumpkins in the middle of a brownish dried carpet of leaves and twigs. Apples can also be used as candle holders, keeping candles in place, because they can be easily carved in almost any shape.

For those who do not want to stick to the traditional, there is a variety of other natural products which can be used for decorating. Bamboo, in lighter colors, can be found at florist’s supply shops. Bamboo sticks can be tied together with heat, dried flowers or silk decorations.

Walls and stairs in or outside the house can be decorated with vine wraths. Wraths can be decorated with red, purple or blue ribbons, pine cones and leaves in order to look more glamorous. Door decorations are, of course, the first thing guests notice. In order to make an ornament for the door you need some raffia festive ribbons, plastic or dried oranges, colorful fallen leaves and some glue to make a harvest wreath.

Braid the raffia rope in a loose manner then tie small flowers and oranges in the braided raffia. Make a big ribbon leaving long tails and tie it around the braid. Glue many leaves on the ribbon tails and on the raffia braids, in order to make it look richer and more colorful. You can also glue some moss on the braid, or even grass.

Children like to play games and receive gifts and candy. Children can decorate the paper sacks in which they put prizes and sweets with leaf cutouts. Children can also help decorating, especially because they have the most fun doing it. For example, they can make paper bag pumpkins for themselves. For this, they need a brown paper bag, some orange and green acrylic paint, scissors, a brush, a sheet of construction paper and some pieces of raffia or green string.

The first thing is painting the outside of the paper bag with orange acrylic paint. The top part of the inside will be painted with green paint. After the paint is dry, this top section will be cut with the scissors in order to make small fringes. Small pieces of yellow construction paper can be glued on the bag in order to make it resemble faces or jack-o’-lanterns.

If the bag is going to be used as decoration, it can be filled with crumpled pieces of newspaper. If not, kids can fill them with chocolate, candy canes, fruit or small toys which they receive. After the bag has been filled, kids can tie them with string or with green raffia. If you wish to place the pumpkin bags outside, you should give them some weight by putting a few cups of sand at the bottom before filling it with newspaper or candy.

01/24/2010

Littlest Pet Shop Birthday Party Ideas

Filed under: Home And Family — Tags: , — kuru @ 3:25 pm
Crystal Mclain asked:




One of the most popular brands of toys, and children’s television show, is the Littlest Pet Shop. This show, which features a wide variety of pets in a pet shop, is a huge hit with children as it teaches them about the world around them through some fun-loving animals in the pet store.

As a result of its popularity, you can expect your children to ask you for a Littlest Pet Shop themed birthday party. Don’t worry, with these party ideas you can provide it to them using your creative side and some Littlest Pet Shop Party Supplies.

Stuffed Animals Galore

When you invite the children over for the birthday party, why not have them bring their own stuffed pet animals to the birthday party? Whether it is a stuffed bear or a stuffed rabbit, it can come to the party and be a main attraction for everyone there. No matter how big or how small, this is a great way to make the home more ‘pet-friendly’ without having to bring everyone’s dog and cat into the house.

Balloon Animals

Everyone loves animals, and everyone loves balloons, so why not combine the two? Instead of you making the balloon animals, or even hiring a clown to, why not let the children do it? They will be able to put the balloon animals together themselves, and even though they may pop, there are plenty of balloons for everyone and you never know what they might create. Afterwards, they can even paint their own designs on the balloons, which can be a lot of fun for everyone, plus it allows them to flex their creative muscle.

Play Pet Store

With all the stuffed animals, why not set up a pet store and have the kids play pet store? You can be the shopkeeper, and the kids can come in and buy ‘pets’ to play with. It is a great way to get the stuffed animals around to different kids, it teaches the kids about commerce and it gets you involved in the whole activity. Plus, the kids will find it to be a lot of fun, especially when they get to play the shop keep. Let it rotate so everyone has a chance.

The Littlest Pet Shop is a very popular children’s show that is sweeping the world with its educational messages, as well as its great merchandise. You can create a great Littlest Pet Shop birthday party with these ideas, using crafts, supplies and some imagination.

04/07/2009

The New Mouse Trap

Filed under: Home And Family — Tags: , — kuru @ 3:32 am
10x Marketing asked:


Mice can really be a problem if they are in your home. They gnaw on things that ought to be kept looking nice; they leave their droppings, which contain harmful germs, on your floor; they eat your food; they make noises in the walls; and they are very good at keeping themselves hidden and hard to catch. For these and other reasons, it is imperative that mice be gotten rid of.

The traditional method of ridding one’s home of mice is a spring-loaded mouse trap. These mouse traps are inexpensive, non-toxic, and simple to use, and, for these reasons, one may think that a mouse trap is the best way to go, but there are number of reasons mouse traps aren’t such a good idea, and why it’s time to start looking into other methods of mouse control.

One reason is that mouse traps work by severing some vital part (usually the head) from the mouse. This can be disturbing to children who may happen upon the dead mouse, or it may leave a blood stain at the site where the mouse was caught. Furthermore, sometimes mice can get the bait without triggering the trap. Apart from its gross method of extermination and its inconsistent results, a spring-loaded mouse trap can be dangerous to have around. Children or pets may play with it or accidentally set it off and get seriously injured.

If the old spring-loaded mouse trap won’t work, what can be used? Two suggestions come to mind:



Mouse glue traps

Mouse poison

The first method suggested, a mouse glue trap, has all the benefits of spring-loaded traps (i.e. they are inexpensive, non-toxic, simple to use), but these don’t kill the mice in the same unpleasant manner. These boards that are covered in very strong glue are easy to use, all you have to do is place them every few feet along the mouse’s runway, and the mouse will get stuck to them. Glue traps are ideal for use in areas where the use of poison is undesirable.

The second method, mouse poison, comes in 2 basic forms: blocks and pellets. Both blocks and pellets contain the same poison, bromadiolone. Bromadiolone targets rodents and is less harmful to non-target animals than other poisons. If ingestion by non-target animals, such as dogs occurs, vitamin K, the antidote is readily available. Poisons can be placed anywhere a mouse will travel, and they are often made to resist weathering.

Mouse poisons can also be used in a mouse bait station. Mouse bait stations are small boxes that only small rodents can crawl into, which you fill with bait. The mice crawl in to eat the bait. This protects larger animals and children from ingesting the poison. It is safer than placing the poison out in the open.



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