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9/3/2010 @ 2:03:05 pm by outdoordevotion.com

Harley Riders Love Tattoos

It seems like most bikers that you see today are also wearing some type of tattoo. For the most part, these tattoos usually represent some part of the person's character, and who they are.

Harley motorcycles are a very popular means of transportation, and a way to hang out with locals and friends all across the country.

"Friendly bikers", is a bike friendly community website, where you can find fun biker activities, meet other bikers who share a common interest, take a road trip, or communicate through the message board.

If you are looking to buy, sell, or trade in your current motorcycle or Harley, there might be someone who wants just what you've got. Visit this website today, and get connected.

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9/3/2010 @ 1:54:28 pm by outdoordevotion.com

Those Annoying Fleas

Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on animal blood, and can transmit disease, and cause allergies or anemia. There are more than 2,200 species of fleas recognized worldwide. Most of the fleas that are found on dogs and cats are either called dog fleas or cat fleas, but the most common found on both cats and dogs are "cat fleas".

Fleas cause severe irritation in other animals, and also humans. They can also transmit a wide variety of diseases, including tapeworm infections. Cat fleas begin reproduction about one or two days after they suck blood from their host. Female fleas lay eggs as they feed, and then move about on the surface of the skin. A single female flea can produce up to 50 eggs per day, and about 2,000 in her lifetime. The eggs can hatch in one to six days, so this becomes a continual cycle.

No wonder we see our pets scratching and biting themselves all the time. Flea larvae are capable of moving as far as three feet, to find locations suitable for their survival. The flea can jump on a human, and then you have the indoor flea problem. They survive in carpet, cracks, basements. Depending upon the temperature and humidity, the entire life cycle of the flea can be  completed in as little as twelve to fourteen days, and last up to 350 days. A flea infested animal, can introduce fleas into your home, where they will deposit eggs that develop into newly emerging fleas, that can infest other pets and also bite people.

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9/3/2010 @ 1:26:51 pm by outdoordevotion.com

Interesting Facts About Roses

Roses have been such an integral part of our culture for centuries. They are so closely associated with paintings, literature, and music, and a symbol of beauty.

No true flower lover is probably content without some kind of roses growing in their landscape or garden. Roses don't require that much care, and produce showy displays of flowers for weeks. There are over 10,000 worldwide varieties of roses, and one that will sure to please even the most finicky person.

When planting roses, they should be at least eighteen inches deep, not to exceed two to three feet. Roses do not do well in alkaline soil, because the iron in the alkaline soil is insoluble, and not available to plants. All garden plants require iron to form chlorophyll, and the absorption of iron is interfered with in a lightly alkaline soil.

You can acidify the soil by mixing in finely powdered sulfur, using about one to three pounds per 100 square feet. Peat moss will temporarily increase soil acidity if you apply large enough quantities. Roses should be planted at least three feet apart for regular rose bushes, and six to eight feet for climbers.

Mound the soil around the newly planted roses to keep the canes from drying out, while the root become established. Never buy roses that have started to put out white shoots, or canes that are shriveled or dry looking. You should always prune roses in the spring, but you can prune extra tall canes that are overgrown in the fall. When roses need to be fertilized, the leaves will start to turn a light yellowish green.


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9/3/2010 @ 12:44:01 pm by outdoordevotion.com

Life After Your Children are Grown

After reviewing a website where the writer talks about "dealing with an empty nest", I have come to the conclusion that this person is probably retired, and has grown children who now have their own lives.

Being a mother and having children who have left home, I can certainly relate to her thoughts and feelings. There are advantages to having your children being gone and independent. It also shows that you took the time to teach them how to survive, and to be role models in society.

There is nothing wrong with missing your grown children. In fact, it is a normal feeling that most every successful parent goes through. Be happy for them that they have reached maturity, and are out living their own life. What would be devastating is, to have them in their middle ages, and still living at home mooching off of their parents.

This retired person should be enjoying life to the fullest. Do the activities that you love the most. Life is too short anyway!

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9/3/2010 @ 12:23:51 pm by outdoordevotion.com

Across the Miles

For those who find that jobs and money are scarce, why not try "over the road trucking". This type of employment may not be for everyone, but the advantages would be great, even if you only did it for a while.

If your children are grown, and you find yourself suddenly alone with your spouse, this would be the perfect opportunity to travel across the country and see the world. If you are not yet ready for retirement, and looking for a way to get out of your everyday routine of a hum drum job; why not think about over the road trucking? You could partner up with each other, take turns driving and sleeping, and then spend your free time sight seeing, shopping, taking in a movie, or whatever you like to do.

Traveling across the country would give you both an opportunity to see different states, and to explore all the possibilities of other employment options. Maybe you will find the perfect place to retire. This is a chance to see parts of the country where you've never been. If you don't like to drive, its probably not for you, but think about it.

There are so many wonder places to visit and see in the world. What a great opportunity to be able to travel to so many different places. If you find that this is not your cup of tea, just hang with it for a while. There are certain to be other opportunities available, but you will have reaped the rewards of getting to see the country and getting paid for it.

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