Archive for May, 2010
T’is the season for campers to start traveling.
Solar lights are making camping an inexpensive way to
enjoy camping with the family .
We were just looking up camp site for this summer and
found out now the camp grounds are charging extra for
electricty. Yes we might need it for our hot water and
freg, but our camper has gas also.
So this is going to save us money when we go camping
this summer, also the solar table lights and
solar hanging string lights around the camper
makes it feel inviting.
It seems like you can’t open a magazine or newspaper without reading about the “go green” movement. Everywhere, people are discussing the need to live in a more sustainable and earth-friendly way. And if everyone who currently lives on this planet expects to keep living on that planet, these changes are extremely important. But many people seem to think this kind of movement is going to mean huge sacrifices in the way we live our day to day life. Luckily, that’s not the case.
After all, when it comes to sustainability, little changes in our daily lives can add up to a lot of change. It’s as simple as remembering to unplug your phone charger when you’re done charging your cell. It takes you an extra ten seconds, but there is serious energy conservation to be had, especially if a large group of people started regularly using this practice. Another easy change to make in your life is investing in solar lights. The sun is a powerful tool that we must increasingly harness if we’re ever going to create change, and solar lights are a great way to start going about that.
There is a brown grizzly bear in my garden.
He is a very cute little bear. He is holding a solar lantern while Sitting
within the solar flowers lights and solar rocks lights . Sitting
there under a tree and acting like he belongs there.
None of the other solar animals seem to mind so I guess
he will stay.
The history of gardening extends across at least 4,000 years of human
civilization. Egyptian tomb paintings of the 1500s BC are some of the earliest physical evidence of ornamental horticulture and landscape design; they depict lotus ponds surrounded by symmetrical rows of acacias and palms. Another ancient gardening tradition is of Persia: Darius the Great was said to have had a “paradise garden” and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were renowned as a Wonder of the World. Persian gardens were also organized symmetrically, along a center line known as an axis.
Persian influences extended to post-Alexander’s Greece: around 350 BC there were gardens at the Academy of Athens, and Theophrastus, who wrote on botany, was supposed to have inherited a garden from Aristotle. Epicurus also had a garden where he walked and taught, and bequeathed it to Hermarchus of Mytilene. Alciphron also mentions private gardens.
solar lights hanging from the trees or fence posts can give your solar
garden a wonder of the world look.
I am a history buff. I like to know where things came from and who started them. So, for a few days we are going to talk about the History of Gardens. A ornamental garden is a aesthetic expression of beauty through art and nature; an amenity of taste in civilized life; an expression of an individual’s or culture’s philosophy; a vehicle for style; and sometimes a display of private statues or national pride;-in private or public landscapes.
Solar lighting can be considered a form of ornamental gardening. It is an expression of beauty of art and an expression of a persons inner self. In our garden today we are using mushrooms that glow in all colors , with seashells that are used for spot lights.Just imagian your garden lighting up the night with mushroom solar yard lights.
When the domestic economy began to tank, my husband and I were right in the middle of a pricy landscaping project. We wanted to add some depth and dimension to the yard, and I used my garden design skills to supply a few ideas for the landscaping company. We barely managed to finish the project before fall temperatures plummeted so much as to make work outside unpleasant.
Now that the economy is back on track, we’re looking for ways to reward ourselves for demonstrating patience and saving our hard-earned money. My husband struck on a plan that should make our manicured lawn and intricate landscaping work the talk of the town. We set up a few solar landscape lights around the property, each of them trained on a particular element of the garden or lawn.