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Perfume Scents

Givenchy (also pronounced as gee-von-shee) is a famous line of perfumes, cosmetics, accessories and clothing. His rise in the fashion industry and the rise of Hollywood star Audrey Hepburn is almost parallel. She wore clothes/ designs of Givenchy in most of her movies. Another famous lady, Jacqueline Kennedy used to exclusively wear clothes designed by Givenchy. His first perfume was dedicated to Audrey Hepburn and was introduced in 1957 by the name of L’Interdit and Le De Givenchy.

Givenchy womens perfume fragrances are very popular and are considered as one of the best and most exquisite luxury designer fragrances in the world. His fragrances are made in association with Bertrand Duchaufour, Paul Leger, Dominique Ropion, Olivier Cresp, Jean-Pierre Bethouart, Emilie Coppermann, Pierre Wargnye, Jean-Claude Delville, Annick Menardo, Anne Flipo, Sophie Labbe, Daniel Hoffmann, llias Ermenidis, Christine Nagel, Hubert Givenchy, Paul Leger, Daniel Moliere, Michel Girard, Lucas Sieuzak, Marc Buxton, Evelyne Boulanger, Christophe Raynaud, Francis Fabron, Francoise Donche, Carlos Benaim, Pascal Guarin, and Norbert Bijaoui.

Givenchy Gentleman was first introduced in 1974. Gentleman for men is very definitely a fragrance, and is one of the older fragrances by Givenchy in this line that is suitable for men. Well it is very much recommended as a daytime wear and is in fact if you can do it at office; that would be simply great. Givenchy Gentleman cologne contains the following note

Le De Givenchy for women was launched in 1957. It has a woody floral musk aroma. The middle note includes lilac, jasmine, orrisroot, lily, rose, ylang-ylang and carnation. The base note consists of musk, amber, guava wood, oak moss and sandalwood. The top note comprises of orange, coriander, bergamot, rosewood and tarragon. The fragrance of this perfume is traditional and conventional, as described by the ladies. It was Bettie Davis’s signature fragrance. The same year L’Interdit for women was also launched. Francis Fabron designed this perfume. The middle note consists of violet, orrisroot, jasmine, rose, lily, Ylang-Ylang, narcissus and iris. The base note includes musk, amber, sandalwood, benzoin, Tonka bean and vetiver. The top note comprises of orange, aldehydes, peach, spices, strawberry and bergamot. This perfume was especially designed for Audrey Hepburn and has a very feminine and elegant fragrance. In 1959 Monsieur de Givenchy was launched for men. It has a citrus fragrance. The middle note includes lemon and lavender. Base notes are musk, oak moss and sandalwood. The top note consists of pepper, carnation, lemon and cinnamon. The fragrance is refreshing and fresh.

In 1970 Givenchy III for women was launched. Pierre Dinand designed the bottle. The middle note includes rose, hyacinth, iris root, jasmine and lily. The base note consists of oak moss, amber, patchouli and sandalwood. The top comprises of mandarin, bergamot, gardenia, galbanum, peach and aldehydes. The fragrance of this perfume is fresh and new. Buy cheap Givenchy perfumes at stores that offer discount on these products. You can also surf the net and look for the site that is offering maximum discount on these perfumes. Order your cheap Givenchy III perfume and enjoy the discount.

Eau de Givenchy for Women was brought in during 1980 and is said to be a soft, floral scent. All the fragrance notes are very much evident but they don’t over power your senses or get into your head anytime. The dry down is mixture that has been blended well, but there are distinct notes of lily and jasmine while it becomes stronger once you pour yourself in to the fragrance. The base notes are woody, musky and are very light and soft. Eau de Givenchy perfume is perfect for daytime wear and contains the following notes: TOP NOTES: Bergamot, Spearmint, Fruity Notes, MIDDLE NOTES: Muguet, Jasmine, Rose, Cyclamen, BASE NOTES: Moss, Sandalwood, Cedar wood, Musk.

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Tow Lawn

Tow Lawn
Tow Lawn

Tow-Behind Chipper Shredders

Tow-behind chipper shredders are intended to be attached behind a Lawn Mower or a large tractor. Chipper shredders can be subdivided into four classifications, there’s the PTO or power take off type, there’s a self-powered shredder, vacuum shredders and the wood chippers. For the PTO chipper, they don’t have their own motor so they’re not able to work as a stand alone shredder. However, this type is most advisable for those who are mowing a larger garden or a commercial farm.  The vacuum shredders are towed behind garden tractors. A discharge adaptor vacuum is one of its distinguishing parts. The vacuum transports the shredded organic materials into a large container or a storage bin. The wood chipper, as the name implies, is built for the shredding or chipping pieces of wood. And lastly, the self-powered tow-behind chippers shredders are heavyweight machines for larger pieces of land. They have more specialized feature and are able to grind bigger organic waste materials.

You can check out websites that offer tow-behind chipper shredders. Most of these sites will provide you with all the necessary information that you need regarding a certain brand or model. Comparisons and reviews can also be of help. You can also check out the best models or types that are being widely-used, so you are assured that your pick is the best in terms of performance. But for those who would want o see and feel the product before buying, visiting your local stores or shops is recommended. This way you can compare instantly and most sales persons are well-trained and are equipped with all the information that you need. Compatibility with Your Lawn mower or tractor is very important, so you know that the chipper shredder works well. To help you choose which one to pick, you can also consider the model or the brand that has spare parts which are sold separately in case one specific part breaks down you won’t need to purchase the whole machine.

The introduction of this Gardening Tool is probably one of the biggest innovations in the field of gardening, landscaping or composting. You are also able to help the environment if you use such machines. Not only that you can also save money, because you are not obliged to buy commercial fertilizers just to make Your Garden soil or farm soil healthy. The organic wastes, when properly cultured and turned into mulch or Compost Can work as an effective fertilizer. However, there are certain things that you need to know so you can be able to produce quality compost out of your farm or garden waste.
Proper maintenance and care are also provided in the machine’s manual. It is best to follow them so you can be sure that your gardening equipment will last longer and function well. Be responsible for the things that make your life and your work easier. That way you are able to save time and most especially money. You can then allocate these savings for more important things in life.

Should I get a Toyota Corolla or RAV4?


I have narrowed down my choice for a new car to Toyota. My wife and I are debating over whether to get a Corolla or an SUV RAV4. In my wife’s family, every one drives an SUV-her dad, brothers, her mom. I have always driven compact, economy cars, as well as everyone in my family. I like paying less at the pump. I don’t worry about anyone stealing my car. If I am in an accident, an economy car is less cost to replace. I have noticed that every winter my town is less and less thorough in plowing and sanding the roads and there have been times when I have skidded a few times and I have been lucky. It might be time to get an SUV.
With the economy the way it is, the SUV might be good to have to tow a trailer like a U Haul it to tow a lawn mower or for taking compost and leaves to the dump for a 2nd job doing landscaping. The SUV would be good for travel from Boston to the mountains in NH and VT.
Do you own a Toyota Corolla (economy sedan)or Toyota RAV4 (SUV)? If not, weigh in anyway.

If you drive in an area that gets snow, I recommend the RAV4. They’re great in the snow, and get decent fuel mileage.

If you want to tow anything you need the SUV, the Corolla won’t tow very well, and you would end up towing the car behind your lawn mower after a while, they’re not built for towing.

I don’t own either vehicle. I drive a 2008 Toyota Tundra though.

Both vehicles you mentioned are great due to Toyota’s excellent reliability. Toyota’s will run forever when properly cared for.

Get the RAV4 4WD model, and you’ll be glad you did, especially during winter months, you won’t have to worry about if the roads are plowed, just throw it in 4WD, and go. Remember though, 4WD will not help you stop, it only helps you get moving, and has minimal aid in turning.

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Pet Poop Composting

Pet Poop Composting

Pet Poop Composting

How to Get Rid of a Mice Menace

“Eeek!  There’s a mouse in the house.”  In the old classic cartoons maybe the lady standing on the chair holding her skirts up and screaming bloody murder over a tiny mouse knew something about mice that you don’t?

This is what mouse poop looks like. We know you don’t wanna see it, but now you know one way to find out if there’s a mouse in your house.

Admittedly, the terrified cartoon lady is probably overreacting because one little mouse is most likely not dangerous, but what if your home is infested by mice?  Where there is one mouse there could be many.  Did you know that mice reproduce so quickly that one breeding pair can produce as many as 200 offspring in four months, a downright population explosion?

Should you be concerned if you see a mouse in your house?  If the health and safety of your family is important to you the answer is yes.  Even though one mouse is certainly not cause for panic, it is cause to begin becoming an astute observer.

Health Implications
Mice are known carriers of viruses and bacteria, and also heavily infested with other pests like ticks, lice, fleas and mites-all of which can be seriously detrimental to your health.

Direct Infection – Through urine, droppings or saliva, deer mice and several other common species of mice transmit the Hantavirus, a potentially deadly virus that causes Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Humans become infected when they inhale the aerosolized virus.  According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), this virus has been identified throughout the United Sates and the primary mode of prevention is rodent control in and around the home.

Mice are also carriers of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV).  This virus is particularly dangerous to pregnant women because the virus can pass from infected mother to unborn baby resulting in the loss of the pregnancy or severe birth defects in the developing fetus.  Transmission of the virus from mice to humans occurs when urine, blood, saliva, droppings or nesting materials of carrier mice come into contact with humans through a break in the skin, a bite from an infected rodent or inhaling bacteria laden dust or droplets while sweeping infected droppings.  It is estimated that 5% of adults have positive blood tests for LCMV indicating infection at some time in their lives.  A person with a normal immune system may be infected but have no symptoms.  On the other hand, some people manifest flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, headache and muscle aches.  In severe infections, meningitis may result.

Indirect Infection – Mice are also hosts for immature deer ticks (which carry certain pathogens like the bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, the cause of Lyme disease in the United States), fleas that transmit rickettsial infections and other diseases to humans, and disease-carrying lice. (For a list of diseases known to be transmitted by rodents-some of which are mice, see cdc.gov/rodents/diseases.)

Most Common Mouse Types
The four most common mouse types found in the United States are the (1) house mouse (2) deer mouse (3) roof rat and (4) Norway rat. The largest is the Norway rat and the smallest the deer mouse.  You can distinguish one from the other by tail length, fur color, size of ears and eyes, and shape of the nose. Visit orkin.com/rodents/house-mouse for pictures of the four types.

What to Watch For
Mice are attracted to food, water and warmth, the primary reasons for invading homes and outbuildings.  In northern climates, home owners tend to see mice more regularly in the colder months because warm, dry homes provide snug shelter.  Mice also seem to be more prevalent during and after severe weather conditions like hurricanes because they migrate from outside to inside seeking protection from the elements and from place to place in search of new food.

Even without seeing a mouse, you’ll know you have at least one if you see mouse droppings in places like the kitchen, basement, attic, garage, barns and outbuildings.  Like humans, mice are omnivores meaning they eat both meat and plants and if they are hungry, they will chew their way through plastic cans on lids, box tops, even electrical wires.  In the process of eating, mice contaminate food with their bodies and their excrement.  In fact, mice contaminate 10 times the amount of food they eat and one mouse can devour 2-3-grams of food per day or up to 11 ounces.

You might also see the remnants of nests.  Nests are usually made from easily accessible materials such as grass, hair, feathers, leaves, shredded cloth and paper, milkweed silk, moss, cotton, or straw and resemble messy bird nests. Even if you do not find a nest, watch for other clues like shredded shelf paper which may indicate a nest in progress somewhere in your house.

Another clue that you might have a mouse in the house is the presence of gnawing marks on foodstuffs and around holes.  Sometimes you can hear mice, especially at night, chewing away or scrambling about in the walls.  It’s enough to keep you awake!

What You Can Do to Prevent Mice in Your Home
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends eliminating possible rodent food sources and nesting possibilities by implementing the following steps:
Store food in closed containers made of glass, metal or thick plastic.  (A hungry mouse can chew right through the top of a cereal box.)
Don’t leave pet food or water bowls out during the night because this is the time when mice, nocturnal creatures, are most actively looking for food.
Use rodent-proof, closed garbage and trash bins.  Take trash and garbage out of the kitchen at the end of the day to avoid tempting hungry scavengers with leftovers.
Clean up food spills, dishes and tableware as soon as possible.
Keep outdoor grills clean.
Birdfeeders should not be placed near the house and compost piles should be at least 100 feet away.
If you store feed, grain or other animal food in an outbuilding, store it in rodent-proof containers so as not to attract unwelcome guests.
Elevate hay, woodpiles and garbage cans 1 ft. or more off the ground to avoid creating easy nesting places outside your home.
Keep your grass short and trim the shrubbery around the house to reduce hiding places for mice.
Don’t store unused vehicles and tires on your property unless you want to provide a free hotel for four-legged creatures.

Trapping and Removal
If you think your problem is only a couple of mice, the CDC recommends setting snap traps of the appropriate size and baiting them with peanut butter (and you thought mice liked cheese).  Set traps in places like attics, basements and crawl spaces where evidence of mice has been discovered, but not in areas likely to be discovered by children and pets.  Position the bait in the trap, then put the bait end of the trap against the wall to form a “T” with the wall.  (Mice prefer to run next to walls as opposed to out in the open.)

Always wear gloves when picking up mice or removing them from a trap.  Place the mouse in a plastic bag and seal, then into another plastic bag for disposal.  By the way, releasing a live mouse into the wild will only postpone its return to your house.

Sealing Entry Points
In addition to trapping, eliminating food sources and reducing nesting possibilities, it is essential that you seal up holes and gaps that allow mice to enter your home and navigate from place to place.  Even a hole the size of a nickel is large enough to accommodate a mouse.

Inside – The most common places to discover the holes and gaps in your home are around, behind and under kitchen cabinets and appliances, washers & dryers, fireplaces, pipes, doors, drains and vents. Also check inside closets near the floor corners, attics, basements and crawl spaces.

Outside – Look for holes and gaps around windows, doors, foundation, attic and crawl space vents.  Gaps are common under doors, roof rafters, gables and eaves.  Mice also enter homes through holes made for electrical, plumbing, cable and gas lines.

Professional Remediation
Prevention – If you are like most people, prevention measures like eliminating food sources and nesting places is easily managed in the house, but sealing up gaps and holes correctly is quite another matter. Unless you want to spend hours caulking, stuffing steel wool in holes, nailing screening, applying flashing, and affixing metal sheeting and hardware cloth over gaps, here’s where a professional pest control agent not only comes in handy but is a valuable, time-saving, cost effective alternative to a do-it-yourself repair.

Elimination – If you have an infestation of mice, the safe way to approach ridding your home of these dangerous pests is to hire a professional exterminator.  A trained technician will use an effective, safe and up-to-date method of eradication saving you from being infected inadvertently by a bacteria or virus during the clean up process. Once the infestation is eliminated and your home is sealed correctly, the likelihood of reoccurrence is greatly minimized.  A periodic follow-up is recommended.

Unfortunately, the best laid plans of mice and men aren’t always compatible and a mouse in your house could do more than keep you up at night.  Cohabitation is ill-advised.  Rid your home of mice, protect the health of your family and get a good night’s sleep for a change!

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Seashell Fold Chair

Seashell Fold Chair

Seashell Fold Chair

Amazing Nautical Home Decoration Tips

If you are an ocean or beach lover who adores the smell of the ocean breeze and the warm feeling of sand squished between your toes, it is a great idea to bring home this wondrous feeling by decorating your home with nautical home décor and accessories.

Turning your home into a relaxing nautical retreat is not that difficult. In fact, with these amazing tips, you will be able to enjoy a more beautiful home that resembles the beauty of a coastal scene.

1. Choose the Right Color Theme

Color is a crucial design element so you need to find the perfect colors that will give your home a nautical look. Colors in the nautical palette include white, blue, Navy Blue, khaki, and sea green. These typical color schemes are commonly used for the walls, flooring and for big pieces of furniture.
However, you can add life to the room by including brighter colors such as yellow, orange, and red in the form of colored seashells, nautical flags, coastal wall art, and photographs.
It is important to select color groups that complement and blend well with each other. Combinations of blues, greens and neutrals are often great to use for any room especially in the living area or the bedroom.

2. Bring the Flavor to the Dining Room

A nautical dining room will make you feel like you are having a picnic lunch on the beach so it would be best if you can use green chairs or folding chairs. Dinnerware can have designs of seashells or sea animals. Some of the popular themes for the dining room that you can choose from include sailboats, lobsters, fish, and seashells.

3. Whip up Nautical Feast in the Kitchen

A kitchen can be made to look like a scene from the coast by incorporating nautical designs on windows of the kitchen. This is great as long as the designs are light, airy or breezy. You can also use nautical accessories such as pots, jars, dishtowels, potholders and so many more.

4. Liven up the Living Area

For the living room, you can use coastal wall art to add a nautical touch to it. Include accents and accessories such as lighthouse shaped candle holders, beach lantern, seashell decorations, miniature sailboats and sailing flags. You can place the sitting area on top of a nautical inspired rug or carpet.

5. Spunk up the Bedroom

If you want to keep it simple, painting your bedroom with a nautical palette and throwing in a few nautical accessories such as tropical wall art, model ships, lighthouse miniatures, and so on, is probably enough to do the job. But if you want something extreme, try buying a customized bed shaped like a boat or a ship.

6. Make the Bathroom a Cozy Retreat

When decorating a bathroom, it is a must to choose shower curtain, rugs and bathroom accessories that go with its color theme or have a patterns of boats, anchors, seashells, ship wheels or anything that would give your bathroom a nautical feel.

Creating a nautical theme in your home is like connecting your haven to the environment and the result of this is an inviting, relaxing and comfortable place, Just Like what the sea makes you feel when you are on the beach.

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Wooden Handles Garden

Wooden Handles Garden


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Container Gardening Ideas for Pots and Planting Herbs

For container gardening ideas, scan the internet, the library or a bookstore. The challenge is to come up with a lovely container garden plan. There are a widespread collection of containers available for your container garden. These range in size from small-scale house-plant pots to sizeable boxes and planters. Equally varied are the materials from which they are made. These include wood, glass, clay, aluminum, bamboo, straw, plastic, fiberglass, terra cotta, tin, cast iron, zinc, copper, and brass, each with select advantages and disadvantages. What you choose will depend on availability, price, background, and attraction not to mention the characteristics of the gardening pots.

Here are some container gardening ideas. In addition to run-of-the-mill circular pots and tubs, there are modern and ultra-modern forms such as square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, and octagonal. Also eligible are old iron kitchen pots, kettles, pails, jugs, casks, vases, crocks, jam tubs, barrels and nail kegs, Japanese fish tubs, aged sinks, bathtubs, bamboo soy tubs. There are novelty containers such as driftwood, wheelbarrows, donkey carts, spinning wheels and boxes attached to a roadside mail container. There are also bird cages, decorative well heads, animal figures, and Strawberry jars. Woven baskets may be used to conceal unattractive containers. Even tar paper pots, handled by garden centers and florists are worthy if painted or veiled to upgrade their exterior. Any of these can be used in your container gardening ideas.

Where to find your container supplies? Begin with what you possess. If you explore cellars or basements, attics, garages, and sheds, you will doubtless encounter objects of interest. Old-fashioned pots and kettles, usually sold in antique shops at rural auctions or observed at old New England inns, have much attraction.

Different container garden ideas to ponder are old cookie and bean jars, pickle and other types of crocks, wash tubs, coal pails, jardinières, and ceramic bowls. For drainage, scatter a thick layer of substantial pebbles or shattered pieces of pots or bricks at the bottom and then moisten plants with care. In substantial containers, drainage material should be many inches thick. Where rainfall is hefty, be certain to keep garden containers without drainage outlets on porches, below awnings or the under sizable eaves of house. With pails and old galvanized wash tubs, holes can be easily punctured at the bottom.

Plants in containers without drainage openings stay wet longer. Some of these—crocks, jardinières and cookie jars—are massive enough to be secure against the elements in exterior container gardening.

What constitutes the perfect container for your container garden ideas? A container needs to be attractive, even if it is not an object of art. It should be sturdy and lasting and able to resist all kinds of weather. This is especially true of the substantial sizes which ofttimes continue outdoors all year around. In the North, alternate icy and thawing is a predicament in winter (and could generate cracking); in blazing climates, intensive heat, humidity, and moisture are to be considered (and could cause fading). And in semiarid areas, there is the impact of searing sun to keep your attention, another source of fading. All these things need be kept in mind when coming up with your container gardening design.

The perfect container must be vast enough to hold a sizeable quantity of soil. It should have super drainage facilities through holes or various openings at the bottom or sides. It must not rust, at least in a single season, and it should have a wide enough base to perch firmly wherever placed. Further, it needs to be heavy enough to withstand average winds. In severe storms, like hurricanes and tornadoes, movable containers can be shifted to interim safety. All of these things should be factored in when you are coming up with your container gardening ideas.

Resistance to rot is another requisite. Wooden containers—except those made of rot-resistant Redwood, Western Cedar, and Southern Red Cypress—will require treatment with a wood preservative. Except for lifelong containers, the capability to move your container garden is another quality, and sometimes a safety precaution, of portable container gardening. Sizable boxes and planters can be equipped with wheels, and garden centers have redwood tubs that perch on platforms with wheels. An opening in the platform corresponds to the hole in the tub. Sizeable containers without wheels can be pushed on iron or wooden rollers by two or more people; however, if you live in an area inclined to severe storms it is best to keep your containers small-scaled.

Smaller containers are ideal for cultivating herb container gardens. If you plan to plant an herb container garden be imaginative. Here are some container garden ideas for herbs that go great together.

* For an Italian selection try Sweet Basil, Italian Parsley, Oregano, Marjoram and Thyme.

* For a pleasing scented container use Lavender, Rose Scented Geranium, Lemon Balm, Lemon Thyme, and Pineapple Sage.

* For utterly extravagant salads try Garlic Chives, Rocket, Salad Burnet, Parsley, Celery.

* And to say “We love French Cooking!” use Tarragon, Chervil, Parsley, Chives and Sage.

Any of these will liven up your meal and please your family.

So these are just a few container gardening ideas. Get out a pad of paper and make up a container garden plot that will add to the view and conceivably even the palate.

Happy Container Gardening!

Copyright © 2006 Mary Hanna All Rights Reserved.

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Mary Hanna is an aspiring herbalist who lives in Central Florida. This allows her to grow gardens inside and outside year round. She has published other articles on Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at http://www.GardeningHerb.com and http://www.ContainerGardeningSecrets.com To read more of her articles go to http://www.ArticleBazaar.net


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Can I sue Home Depot?


Their latest sales circular advertised a sale on hos, but when I got there, all they had to show me were these Metal Garden things with long wooden handles.

Can I sue for false advertising?
Brilliant, that is priceless. ;P

Just for entertainment we were shopping there the other day and needed some caulking for our black bath tiles. Needless to say the store security found it less than funny when my buddy, doing his best Tourettes impersonation was wandering around the store sayin ” Can somebody help me find some black cock?” “I need me some black cock”

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GENTLY USED GARDEN PRUNERS OR SNIPES WOODEN HANDLE


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