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21
Jul

Recycling And Kids’ Toys

Posted by admin in Education, Hobby

One of the biggest mistakes parents make, especially in the time when their family is young, is to over spend and buy more toys than children can possibly play with before just feeling overwhelmed.  When children are in a play room, overflowing with toys, they often will retreat, feeling there are too many to choose from, and will not play with any of them.  It is important to purchase toys that will last for a long time, too.  Fewer well made toys will be a much greater gift than more toys that are made without lasting quality.

Children, who are already feeling that they don’t have any control over their environment, will just become more frustrated when a toy breaks in their hands because it is poorly made.  Always keep in mind the age and physical development of the child when buying a toy.  There is nothing worse than a child picking up a toy that is out of their age-range and they end up breaking it because they’re not developed enough to regulate their hand strength.  Children are not capable of making the right choices for their own age group, so it is up to the adults to do that for them.   Continue reading »

18
Jul

My Favourite Hobby: Snow Boarding

Posted by admin in Art, Hobby, Sport

Since moving into the suburbs, I have developed a new hobby: snow boarding. Snow boarding is great fun, and the reason I got started is because I used to go surfing when I lived by the beach, and when I moved away from the coast I had to find something new to satisfy my fix for extreme, white-knuckle sport. When I moved to my new college, everyone was talking about snow boarding, and a lot of my peers considered snow boarding an excellent hobby. When they asked if I wanted to attend, I was more than happy to come along and take part.

The next thing I knew I was at the slopes, and I had to let everyone know that I had absolutely no experience of the sport whatsoever. They appeared to understand, and everyone was really helpful when it came to explaining how to get started. In fact, there were so many people trying to teach me what to do, I actually found that I would rather just one person would teach me at a time. The next thing I knew, I was going down the slope, and had no idea how to break appropriately, or how to turn. OK, so I’ll admit that getting tuition from a bunch of teenagers was hardly the best idea, but it ensured that I didn’t hold back on anything, and I certainly got off to a flying start. The fact is that you realise it is mostly just common sense, and the thrills that you get are amazing. When you are going down a slope at 30 miles an hour and you do not have to put in any effort to accelerate: that is like flying.
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20
May

Parachuting Gear

Posted by admin in Hobby, Sport

Who doesn’t enjoy a skydiving exhibition? The formation and techniques that experienced skydivers do as they jump, free fall and slowly descend can be breathtaking for the average spectator. If it is exciting for the audience, then it is no doubt twice as exciting for the skydiver himself. But while most skydivers focus on perfecting their skills and using the best and latest equipment, some of them neglect another important aspect of skydiving. This is the parachuting gear.

The basic parachuting gear is the jumpsuit. Others use a wing suit. Any skydiver will tell you the importance of a jumpsuit. Imagine if one wears jeans and a tank top during a dive. The clothes would well be torn into pieces because of the pressure from the winds. A jumpsuit protects you from the winds, sun and other elements.

It also protects you as you land. Not all landings are perfect. Others land on their back, or your parachute can be caught in a tree, causing you to bruise against the branches. A good jumpsuit must be able to protect you from scratches, cuts and bruises. Aside from the jumpsuit, other pieces which a skydiver must have include protective gear. Helmet, padding and spinal protector are just among the few gadgets that you must wear. Choose the gear that would best suit you. Continue reading »

11
Apr

The Mastery of Dribbling

Posted by admin in Hobby, Lifestyles, Sport

In basketball, you want to make sure that every dribble and move that the team members make will lead to the basket and the win.  If you are working towards teaching each time member to have different tricks for dribbling, then you can begin by teaching them basics and moving up into developing more advanced techniques as you go.

The first thing you will want to teach anyone who is learning the basics of dribbling is where to set all of their strength.  Many beginners will try to use their palms when they are beginning to dribble.  Instead, you will want to focus on teaching how to use and strengthen the fingertips for better dribbling.  The wrist will then be able to control the movement of the fingers, giving more possibilities for controlling the ball.  You will also want to teach beginners how to dribble a lower ball, giving them the ability to maneuver through defense with more options.  While they are dribbling lower, you will want to make sure that they are able to keep their head up and away from the ball so they can make their next move.   Continue reading »

20
Mar

Leash Training Your Cat

Posted by admin in Hobby

You can train your cat to walk on a leash with a lot of patience and a few simple rules. A harness is best for a cat. Cat’s won’t respond well to jerking their collar so a harness is really best and should be loose and comfortable for the cat.

First, allow your cat to play with the new items so she gets used to them.  Try putting the harness on her and see how she reacts. This step is very important, if you force the cat to wear the harness, they are not going to be happy at all with the harness or with you. Take your time with all the steps. If your cat balks at any step, go back to the previous one. It is a lot harder getting a cat to cooperate than it is for a dog.

After the cat is wearing the harness loose, then it is the time to tighten the harness up until it is the right fit for the cat. At this point, you will want to give the cat time to wear the harness. Next attach the leash. Then you will want to start walking the cat inside, until the cat is doing well. Once the cat is comfortable with the leash then it is time to go outside for a walk.

When walking with the cat make sure there is not too much loose leash or they will be running in all random directions. There are many distractions for a cat outdoors – birds, squirrels and the neighbor’s pets might cause your cat to want to run around, but you must keep a tight leash so that your cat walks with you and is not dragging you all over the place. You will soon be enjoying your outings.

These days finding a reliable electrician can be hard. When it comes to our home we want the best work done for the money that we can get. One way to find a good electrician is by word of mouth. Word of mouth is the best way that any trades person can be advertised. Because word gets around very fast to other people. Check with your relatives, friends and neighbors to see if they can recommend someone to you that does good work and that has did quality work for them. This is a good way of finding a reliable electrician to do work in your home.

Look in local newspapers for advertisements. Pick up your local paper and look for advertisements for electrical work done in your area and the surrounding areas where you live. Look in the yellow pages for electricians. The phone book can be a good way to find a reliable electrician to do the work for you. Use the internet to search for an electrician. The internet will have websites that will lead you to electricians in your surrounding area. All of these ways are good ways to check the electrician out before hiring them to do work for you.

How ever you find someone to do electrical work for you, make sure they come from a reputable company. It is best to check that the company will do the type of work that you are needing. And if they can start the work you need in a good time frame when you want it done. Check from them that their work is guaranteed and that they will stand by their work. Get a quote in writing and compare it with other company quotes. Check how long they have been in business and if they have a good reputation and are an established company. And ask them if they are carrying insurance. All of these things will help you to find a good reliable electrician. Continue reading »

There is something about fly fishing that captures the hearts of many fishermen.  To many people, the point of fishing is simply to catch a fish. However, this is not the case when it comes to fly fishing.  Of course the fly fisherman wants to catch a fish.  He actually devotes an extraordinary amount of energy, time and ingenuity to doing just that. But there is more to fly fishing than just catching a fish. He is interested in the activity itself.  It is the act of fishing from which the fly fisherman derives so much pleasure, not just from the end result.

What is it about fly fishing that makes it so enticing?  There is one main physical difference between other types of fishing and fly fishing. That difference may be the key to the enjoyment so many find in the sport of fly fishing.  In all other forms of casting, the fisherman is throwing a weight on the end of his line, whether it is a lure or a sinker. Certainly, this does require a great amount of precision, but it is essentially like throwing a rock in the water.  The fly fisherman, on the other hand, is casting only the weight of the line itself, which is spread out over 30 or 40 feet of line. The tiny fly at the end of the line is virtually weightless, and it provides no momentum at all. Fly fishing requires precision, delicacy, a gentle fine touch.

Many fly fishermen want to learn as much as they can about their sport, not just about fishing techniques. That includes the study of the insects that the fish feed on, studying the freshwater habitats, leaning about the  history and lore of their sport, as well as the techniques of fly casting and fly tying. The fly fisherman has to be aware of everything from the cycles of the seasons to the life cycles of the insects.  Fly fishing is not just another method of catching fish. Continue reading »

This will be a big surprise.  Can you tell me what the best telescope out there today is?  There are actually two of them.  If you said your eyes, you are correct. You were born gifted with two telescopes that can focus from one inch to infinity and beyond.  They have a field of view of about 110 degrees, and they have built in lens covers.  They open and close at about 1/40 of a second.  Eyes can detect subtle color changes as well as any variance in color.  They also send three dimensional depth information to your brain.  No telescope could ever do all these things.
Go out before you start with the telescope and look at where you will be pointing it.  Pick out several constellations by sight and look for the moon and a planet.  Make a mental picture so you know where t go to come back to the object when you want to.  Just relax and go out in the warm night air and look up.  It really is that simple.

To get the most from learning astronomy, you must have a lot of patience.  You may go several nights without seeing anything new.  This is what frustrates beginners.  Start with the moon and look at its brightness.  Look for craters and mountains.  There is so much to the moon that you could find something new every night for the next year.
Don’t give up though.  Even though you didn’t find what you were looking for doesn’t mean it’s not out there.  It just means you haven’t been able t see it yet.  Keep looking each night.  You may find something else you weren’t looking for and that will lead to other new objects as well.  Look around star clusters and the planets.  You may even spot some comets or meteors.

When we say vintage cars, we usually think about the great cars and automobiles that were produced about 30 to 40 years ago and maybe even more. Not a lot of them can be seen these days, but there is still some considerable number of them which many car enthusiasts restore, maintain and treasure.

Being a proud owner of a vintage car though, in not for everybody. A person may know a lot about cars and how to fix them, but that is not the main necessity, having money is. This is because restoring a vintage car can cost a huge sum. One reason for this is that replacement parts can be very hard to find. If ever, these parts can be expensive or they have to be fabricated and custom made parts are expensive.

Also, finding a vintage car with its original components that is still in good working condition can be nearly impossible. Most of these vintage cars have bodies that require extensive body work. It can be extremely hard to find pre fabricated body parts for vintage vehicles so car mechanics and body fabricators need to do a lot of work. Continue reading »

Did you know that there is actually a remote control helicopters training club?  It’s true!  They actually take people out to a field, and show them the best way to fly their remote control helicopter.  I was so surprised when I heard this, and I couldn’t believe it was a lucrative business, but here’s how they do it.  The team leader tells all his students that they first need to go out and get a remote control helicopter.

Of course, he also tells them that there is a specific brand and model that they need to purchase, and the students dutifully go out and purchase it.  Lucky for the instructor, the remote control helicopter seller has agreed to give him a commission for every helicopter he helps to sell, so he makes money there.  Next, of course, there are fees for the remote control helicopters training itself.  The funny thing is, the students are usually very happy with the training, and they often say that it saves them money in the long run, because they learn the way to handle their helicopter, how to clean it, the best way to store it, and of course, how not to crash it—all essential helicopter knowledge that is so important to maintaining a functional remote control helicopter.

Many students, especially those who have recently bought their first remote control helicopter, have no idea how to fly it or how to take care of it, and they run the risk of crashing it or letting it rust.  Any of these mishaps can lead to hundreds of dollars lost, because the student didn’t know how to care for their helicopter in the first place. Continue reading »