Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

How to design a rock garden

Live somewhere dry? Want to save water? Just want to mix it up a little in the garden? Have you considered installing a rock garden? Rock gardens can make great DIY projects to spruce up the garden whether you want to change the look and feel or prepare your home for sale and give it a fresher look to appeal to potential buyers.
How to design a rock garden 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Best Floating Lodges In B.C.

For adventure seekers and avid anglers, the draw to B.C.’s floating lodges can prove irresistible.
Floating lodges are exactly that: accommodations saddled on top of water, anchored to nearby land. They can range in scale from small to huge, and in style from luxurious to rural man-cave charm.
Best Floating Lodges In B.C.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Struggling To Stay Cool In The North Texas Heat


The families splashing in the play areas of the Marine Creek Park Pool in Fort Worth had no idea the pool’s water had to be pumped through a cooling device to keep it from being too warm.  They just knew that on the year’s hottest day so far the water was welcome relief.
Struggling To Stay Cool In The North Texas Heat

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Stay cool while being healthy at a frutería

It's hot, and although the summer is almost over, the heat isn't going away anytime soon.
Experts urge people to drink plenty of water to keep hydrated to ward off heatstroke when temperatures get to the triple digits, but there's some other tasty ways to keep cool.
Summer is the best time to go eat at a frutería for some of the freshest fruit salads, fresh-squeezed lemonade or other fruit drinks. These Mexican fruit stands can be one of the best places to go anytime, especially during the hot summer months.
Stay cool while being healthy at a frutería 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Korean Scarves That Really Are Cool

South Korea is feeling the heat again now that the rainy season is almost over. In its drive to save energy over the steamy summer months, the government is now handing out “cool scarves” to workers.
  Developed by a small local apparel company, these scarves contain a refrigerant, which reacts with water and keeps the wearer cool for several hours.
Korean Scarves That Really Are Cool