So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Monday, February 9, 2009

The LED Christmas Lights Evolution

By Dewey Finn

The tradition of Christmas tree in its wake brought about extensive decorations also. Legend has it that the first tree was decorated in Latvia. Martin Luther of 95 these is perhaps the first person to decorate the full Christmas Tree. He got this idea while on walk he saw moonlight falling on the Fir tree. He brought a tree in to the house and decorated the tree for his kids. This was perhaps the first time a tree was decorated. Wow if they could only see the LED Christmas lights used today.

The first lighting of tree took place in middle of 17th century. However it was only after almost two centuries that tree could be decorated. Candles were glued with melted wax to the tree or were attached by pins. Since there was no electricity or was not easily available all the lighting used to take place only on the night of December 24.

A time line of development of lights is:

1882: Edward Johnson, a business associate of Thomas Edison, electrically lighted a Christmas tree for the first time. 1892: The General Electric Company was founded and bought the patent rights to Edison's light bulb and his light bulb factory. 1895: The first electrically lighted Christmas tree was displayed in the White House. This was first public event where public saw the lighted tree. 1900: The earliest known advertisement for lamps to be used on Christmas Trees was sponsored by General Electric. It appeared in the November 28, 1900 edition of Scientific American Magazine. The lights were available for both rent as well as sale. 1901: The first commercially available light sets were offered, but mainly to businesses interested in attracting attention in their storefront windows. These sets were sometimes socket-less, and had to be hand wired. 1904-1905: The first sets of pre-wired lights intended for Christmas trees were offered to the public by General Electric. The outfits included miniature base GE/Edison carbon filament lamps, with prominent exhaust tips at the top of the glass envelopes. Although it is not known for sure, but the socket string (or festoon) was manufactured by The American Ever Ready Company. 1905-1906: The American Ever Ready Company sold their first Christmas lighting sets under their own name. The company apparently tried to patent their lighting strings but eventually failed, opening the market to all who wanted to make their own strings. Ever Ready made light sets under this name from 1905 until the merger with the National Carbon Company. This is the same company producing Eveready batteries today. 1907: Tungsten, a more efficient material for light bulb filaments was first used in the manufacture of light bulbs. Due to high cost, the material was not yet utilized in Christmas tree lamps. 1909: It is about this time that figural Christmas lights were introduced in the United States. The earliest lamps were imported from Austria and Germany. 1909: The "MAZDA" name was first used by General Electric. The name was taken from Persian mythology: the female Ahura Mazda being the god of light. It was soon licensed by Westinghouse as well, and became accepted by the buying public as a sign of quality and long life. 1910: The General Electric Company begins to change the shape of their Christmas lamps from the traditional pear shape to a perfectly round globe. The lamps still had an exhaust tip at the top, and still used carbon filaments. 1910-1920 1912: The General Electric Company now uses and licenses the MAZDA trademark exclusively for the new tungsten filament lamps, and does not allow its use with carbon filament lamps. Tungsten burns more evenly and lasts far longer than carbon filaments. 1916: General Electric first used the tungsten filaments in their globe shaped Christmas lamps. Tungsten filament globe lights could be found either with or without the exhaust tip on them. Soon, many Christmas lighting outfit manufacturers proudly proclaimed the inclusion of MAZDA lamps in their strings. In the famous advertising paintings for General Electric Mazda Lamps done by Maxfield Parrish, there were often women depicted in flowing robes, a tribute to the heritage of the trademark. 1918: The use of carbon filaments in American manufactured Christmas light bulbs virtually disappeared. Carbon filaments were still being offered in less expensive imported figural lamps. 1920: General Electric offers for the first time a flame or cone shaped Christmas lamp, with a tungsten filament. This shape was soon to become the industry standard, manufactured until the early 1970s. The earliest of these cones are smooth and slightly larger than the later lamps which are ribbed. 1921: The infant Underwriters Laboratories first tested and established standards for American electric Christmas light strings. 1922: The round globe lamps are discontinued by General Electric, in favor of the now popular cone shape. 1922: The Japanese began offering huge quantities of figural lamps molded in milk glass. Paint adhered better to this glass, and when it did flake off the light was still a bit more attractive than the clear glass type. These milk glass lights did not have the superior detail of the Austrian and German lamps, but due to the fact that they were machine-made, their cost was far less and hence they dominate the market. 1923: Lester Haft, an employee of the C.D. Wood Electric Company, invented the "Tri-Plug" or"Tatchon" connector for Christmas lights. It intended to facilitate the interconnection of several strands of lights. There were two versions, one for the familiar bladed plugs and another that accepted the earliest form of screw-in type connectors.

1924: The smooth cone lamps by General Electric and Westinghouse were replaced by the slightly smaller ribbed or textured variety. These lamps continued to be made, virtually unchanged, until the early 1970s. 1925: A trade association is formed by 15 of the firms then engaged in Christmas lighting manufacture. All of these companies also held licenses for the Tri-Plug connection device. The trade group is named The National Outfit Manufacturing Association, or NOMA. 1926: The above named trade association members officially merged into a single company, becoming the now-famous NOMA Electric Corporation. It was the largest Christmas lighting company in the world, and is still a licensed trademark. 1926: Eugene Kukla invented a small wooden bead, usually painted red (and sometimes, but rarely, found in green and even blue) that was attached below the outfit light sockets and served to hold the lamp upright on tree branches. It was a common but incorrect belief that Christmas light bulbs would burn longer in an upright position. Originally offered by the M. Propp Company on their lighting outfits, NOMA became the owner of the rights to manufacture the beads through the 1927 merger with Propp, and trademarked them as "Berry Beads". 1927: General Electric first used the large, intermediate size base for their new outdoor Christmas light bulbs. The outfits consisted of 7 lamps, and were wired in parallel so that the failure of a single lamp would not affect the rest. The earliest of these lights are round, but by 1928 they were the familiar swirled or flame shape. Also, the early lamps were painted on the outside, but later issues feature a scratchproof inside color. These lamps are still made today, although they are once again smooth rather than textured, and the color is on the outside. It is interesting to note that General Electric and the various Edison Electric distribution companies sponsored many neighborhood "decorating with color-light" contests, in an effort to induce sales of the new outfits. Their strategy worked quite well, as within several years communities all over the United States held friendly outdoor decorating competitions at Christmas time. 1932: General Electric offers bell shaped lamps for the first time. These are called by collectors "MAZDA Bells". 1934: General Electric first offers their new, candelabra based lamps for indoor use. These are cooler burning, and are parallel wired so the failure of a single lamp will not affect the operation of others in the string. NOMA and ClemCo first sold sets with these new C-7 lamps. The sets were slow in gaining acceptance, as a major disadvantage was their high manufacturing cost. Parallel wired indoor lighting sets did not become popular until after the end of World War II. 1935: General Electric introduced their new candle shaped lamps. These lamps had a major disadvantage in that the filaments often burned quite close to the glass envelope, creating a circular burn spot in the paint of the lamp. 1939: March of this year saw the formation of NOMA Electric Company Limited in the United Kingdom, a company still in business and still manufacturing Christmas lights today. 1941-1945: World War II begins. No Christmas lights are manufactured throughout the War years, and many of the smaller lighting companies, unable to convert their factories to Wartime materials production, go out of business or are swallowed up by the larger companies, such as NOMA and Paramount. 1946: Sylvania first introduced their fluorescent Christmas lights. An unattractive milky white in the box, they glow with wonderful pastel colors when power is applied. The sets were expensive, selling for $6.95 (around $50.00 today), and were not big sellers. 1946: NOMA first markets their famous Bubble Lights. Unable to hold a patent on them, many other companies offer their own bubbling light sets by 1947. 1950: About this year, Americans were introduced to the now universal miniature or "Fairy Lights". First produced in Italy, other countries soon followed, including Germany, Holland and Japan. The earliest of these sets have no bases and are direct wired into the light string. Later sets used tiny screw-in bases, with companies finally progressing to the familiar plastic base push-in lamps. The lights were never produced n America. Huge amounts of imported sets begin to have a dramatic effect of the American Christmas Lighting Industry. 1951: General Electric switches to the use of aluminum for their lamp bases. Most of the other lighting companies soon follow. 1953: Several companies offer "expanded" series wired light sets, consisting of 15-20 miniature base lamps that were smaller than the traditional cone lamps. They did not remain on the market long, as the midget or "Fairy" lights were gaining in popularity. 1955: This year saw the first widespread appearance of "Twinkling Lamps", candelabra based units with the flasher built in to the lamp. Introduced in Japan, General Electric and Westinghouse soon offered their own varieties, both with transparent paint. The earliest of the flashing lamps have a larger globe size than normal, and have inside, solid color paint. 1956: Low-voltage transformer outfits appear on the market. These were high-quality outfits, and were run from a transformer, which to some made decorating a bit difficult. They sold for about $7.00 a set, which was expensive for the time, and was probably one reason they disappeared from the market by about 1963. 1957: General Electric first offers the globe shaped Lighted Ice bulbs. A popular offering, these lamps can still be found today. 1959: The Aluminum Specialty Company first introduced the aluminum Christmas tree to a somewhat confused American public. Marketed as a permanent tree, sales were somewhat less than stellar. Electric tree lights then available on the market could not be used with these new trees, due to safety concerns. The only way to light them was with a spotlight, or rotating color wheel. 1960: The Aluminum Specialty Company offered its flagship aluminum tree, The Evergleam. Sales really took off. Since aluminum is an excellent conductor of electricity, standard lighting outfits could not be used. As mentioned directly above, spotlights or rotating color wheels had to be used. The aluminum tree became so popular with Americans, that sales of strings of electric lights took a nosedive, severely impacting an industry already struggling with offshore competition. 1963: General Electric offers 100% American made lighting outfits, advertising that this is the first time the company has ever sold lighting outfits that were entirely GE manufactured. 1965: NOMA, the largest Christmas lighting company in the world, files for bankruptcy. 1970: By this time, almost all Christmas lighting outfits are foreign made. NOMA is no longer the major company it once was, and in fact is a trademark name only. Americans are lighting their trees almost exclusively with imported miniature lights.

Electric Lights on trees in America:

The electric lights were used on the Christmas Tree for the first time in 1882 BY Edward Johnson. He was an assistant of Edison. The tree was kept in a parlor in Johnson's' City Home in New York. The tree was an instant hit and was favorably reported in Detroit Tribune and Post. Alternative claims about Ralph Morris being the first person to use electric lights have often been made but this not true; he did use lights but as late as 1908.Edison incidentally used in his brochure a piece about the uses on electricity to light Christmas trees also. Festoons or the electric sockets were available since 1903 to general public and they ensured that simple public could also use it to light trees. GE is characterized as the inventor of festoons. GE offered the first set of 24 lights to public for $12.0.and was enough to light a medium sized table top tree.

Now today Christmas lights are everywhere, all different styles and types with mostly LED technology. For all that has been I say Thank you, for all that will be I say YES!!

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Spending The Holidays With Family

By Boris Itungen

Summertime is the perfect time of year to take a family vacation. Each year, millions of families take cruises, long road trips, stay in resorts, or camp in national parks. Regardless of how you spend your family vacation, the point is that you are all together. In order to have the best family vacation possible, you should plan in advance, decide as a family the types of activities you want to participate in, give each other some alone time, and make sure that there are options when it comes to how the time will be spent. By following these simple guidelines, you should be able to have a relaxing, enjoyable time while on vacation.

Planning in advance may mean a few months or a few weeks depending on where you want to go. Because the summer is the best season to go on a vacation like this, many people will be making reservations and staying in places where you want to stay. Booking in advance will save you the hassle of choosing another place to go.

Contact the place directly or contact your travel agency so you can make any necessary arrangements. Once your trip has been booked, take time off from work and tell your family not to make plans during the time of your vacation. If you want to spend your summer vacation away from the masses, you can always choose a wilderness vacation or travel to a place that people don't normally visit during the summer.

Contact your travel agent for ideas. They will know which places are not as popular during the summer months. You may want to visit Canada, rent a cabin in the woods, or spend some time on a small island in New England instead of heading to Florida. There are many countries overseas that you may want to visit also.

Choosing your summer vacation destination carefully is important because it may be the only time that your family is together. Most family vacations last at least a week, which should be plenty of time for your family to participate in activities together. Many families travel with other members of their families and have reunions. These can be lots of fun as long as family members all get a long. When planning a large family vacation, make sure that everyone is in agreement about where to go.

Giving your family their space, especially if you have teenagers, is important when on vacation. Letting children go off on their own if they are old enough is normal as long as they return in a certain time. You should set a curfew or plan an itinerary so children will know what to expect during the vacation. By giving them their space, they will want to spend more time with you. Family vacations should be enjoyable, not stressful. Don't add to the stress by creating rules that are too strict no one will be able to enjoy themselves.

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Why Bathroom Planning is the Most Important Step

By Chet Lystrom

Have you ever looked at your bathroom and wish it looked a little different, or maybe a little more modern? Look around and think about how you would change the space. Do you have room for a larger tub or shower? Or maybe there's room for two separate components?

Whatever your aspirations may be, bathroom planning, you'll want to know how much space you have to work with, what components you want to put in it, and what budget you have to work with. When putting together a budget, it's a good idea to get a few quotes from local contractors so that you have an accurate idea of the cost. Once the budget is set, planning is complete, and you are ready to get started, you can create the bathroom of your dreams.

Should you Expand the Bathroom?

When you are planning out your new bathroom layout, think about whether or not you'll have enough room in the existing space. If, for example, you don't have the space to put in that large sized shower you're looking forward to installing, you might need to add a little space. You may have to knock down some walls to make it happen. This is of course going to cost extra, but it's all information you're going to need when figuring out your budget. The room you have available to expand into is going to be your main concern. If your bathroom is on the outside edge of the house, you should be able to expand into the yard. However, if you only have a little bit of space to work with, this can seriously hinder your bathroom planning progress.

Components

Now that you know your space limitations, you can get down to deciding where all the different components, like the tub, toilet, and sink, are going to go. At this point, you can also determine the style you want to go with.

The main thing to keep in mind when bathroom planning is that you want to remain consistent. You don't want to put in a modern sink, for example, if the rest of your components are older. Let your new bathroom planning really express who you are, that way you'll have fun putting it together. The best part comes, though, when you're all done and you can finally look at your finished product and know that you planned it all by yourself.

By: Chet Lystrom

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Costume Jewelry Composition and Care Advice

By T.K Howard

Costume jewelry primarily consists of 3 elements:

Fashion jewelry, also referred to as costume jewelry, is a fun and inexpensive way to express your individual style. Its low cost composition means that it is easy to get your moneys worth of use out of it and allows for a much greater variety of bolder, attention grabbing styles and colors that can be mixed and matched according to your mood or wardrobe.

Although typical costume jewelry consists of manmade stones sometimes semiprecious stones such as pearls, topaz, black opal, amethyst, or peridot is used to provide a more fine jewelry appeal.

2. A base metal such as tin, brass, nickel, aluminum or a combination of metals that has been altered to resemble more precious metals such as silver, gold, or platinum. This is achieved by a variety of methods including:

tone: Have you ever heard of costume jewelry that is referred to as silver or gold tone? This means just what the name implies. Tone refers to the color of the metal only. Gold and silver tone jewelry are silver and gold in color but contain no actual gold or silver.

d. overlay: This method utilizes heat rather than electricity to combine the base metal with the precious metal to form a new alloy. This creates a permanent bond between the metals which creates jewelry that can be as durable and long lasting as the real thing with proper care. Gold overlay jewelry is also sometimes referred to as gold filled. It is generally safer for sensitive skin than costume jewelry made by other methods.

layering: This method also utilizes the process of electroplating. However, the plated object is immersed for a longer period of time allowing for a much thicker layer of precious metal to be deposited. Layered gold or silver may consist of approximately 20-50 micro inches of gold or silver. Although it doesn't sound like much, this thicker layer results in a much more durable, longer lasting jewelry piece especially when coated with a protective material such as Tarniban which is an organic substance that provides a protective shield and adds to the hardness of the metal.

5. When cleaning, be gentle! Use a soft toothbrush and jewelry cleaner that specifically states that it is safe for costume jewelry. Make sure it does not contain acid, alcohol, or ammonia. Only use jewelry cleaner as directed. DO NOT over scrub.

2. Manmade stones such as cubic zirconium, crystals, rhinestone, glass, or epoxy a primary component of most costume jewelry. The most popular of which is cubic zirconium because of its physical characteristics. It is used to create simulated versions of precious gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Its sparkly appeal and inexpensive price tag allow for much larger, more glitzy fashion pieces that instantly attract attention. Colored glass can also be used to simulate precious stones and faux pearls. Rhinestone and crystal jewelry is also popular because of its glitzy appeal and color choices. Epoxy and acrylic are plastics that is often used to make inexpensive bead jewelry.

6. Store jewelry in a clean, dry, cool, not cold place away from heat and dust.

7. Use a jewelry cloth for buffing.

Why choose costume jewelry?

Costume jewelry, also referred to as fashion jewelry, is a fun and inexpensive way to express your own unique style. Its less costly composition means that it is easy to get your moneys worth of use out of it and allows for a much larger variety of bigger, bolder, attention grabbing colors and styles that can be mixed and matched according to your mood or wardrobe.

1. A base alloy such as brass, nickel, aluminum, tin or a combination of metals that has been altered to resemble more precious metals such as silver, gold, or platinum. This is achieved by a variety of methods including:

tone: Have you ever heard of fashion jewelry that is referred to as silver or gold tone? This means just what the name implies. Tone refers to the color of the metal only. Gold and silver tone jewelry are silver and gold in color but contain no actual gold or silver.

1. NEVER allow costume jewelry to come in contact with oils, soaps, perfumes, or any harsh chemicals which can fade or even ruin the item.

ALWAYS remove jewelry before sports, swimming, exercising, washing hands, showering, cleaning, doing laundry, or applying lotions or creams.

3. Store jewelry in a plastic ziploc bag or soft jewelry pouch away from other objects and jewelry items to avoid scratching.

Technibond: This is considered to be one of the most desirable methods of gold plating because it uses a full 40 micro inches of 14kt gold over .925 sterling silver rather than a typical base alloy. It is the best of both worlds.

vermeil: This is the top of the line in gold plating. This method uses as much as 100 micro inches of gold over .925 sterling silver and as you can expect is also a bit pricier. It may be worth it for someone looking for something closer to the real thing without paying the exorbitant price for solid gold.

2. Man made stones such as cubic zirconium, crystals, rhinestone, glass, or epoxy are the second component of most fashion jewelry. The most popular of which is cubic zirconium because of its physical characteristics. It is used to create simulated versions of precious gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Its sparkly appeal and inexpensive price tag allow for much larger, more glitzy fashion pieces that instantly attract attention. Colored glass can also be used to simulate precious stones and faux pearls. Rhinestone and crystal jewelry is also popular because of its glitzy appeal and color choices. Epoxy and acrylic are plastics that is often used to make inexpensive bead jewelry.

Use a jewelry cloth for buffing.

3. Fashion jewelry may also consist of unusual materials such as wood, stone, and shell which can be either natural or colored.

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Fall Vegetable Gardening Ideas

By Dave Truman

When the majority of people think of vegetable gardening, they instantly associate it with planting seeds in the spring and then harvesting the rewards in autumn. This does not mean, however, that gardening vegetables in the fall is not an option, too. Some plants are quite well disposed for being gardened during the fall.

The cooling temperatures of the fall do not mean that you have to give up on gardening until next spring. Take the following suggestions into consideration this fall and keep your garden producing delicious vegetables through autumn.

Important Fall Gardening Factors

Research is the essential first step when it comes to fall gardening. Learning more about the weather patterns in your local area during the fall is important, as is finding out when the average first frost is in your zone. Zones were determined be gardeners in an effort to categorize which plants can be grown in which parts of the country. Plants receive a rating based off of which zones they are best suited for.

An Internet search for growing zone maps will allow you to figure out which zone your home is located in easily. You can find more helpful information on websites regarding growing zones and what vegetables are best to grow in which zones. Vegetables that tend to be identified as good fall crops include broccoli, carrots, onions, beets, lettuce, cabbage, and radishes. Remember that not all plants can handle being grown in the fall.

Planning

The key to successful fall gardening is in the timing. This involves figuring out the best time to plant your vegetables so that they can mature before the first frost. Your seed packets will indicate the maturation time of each vegetable. You'll also need the estimated first frost date for your growing zone as discussed above. Take the maturation period and add approximately 21 days to it.

To calculate when to start planting, take the maturation time plus twenty one days and count backwards from your first frost date. Keep in mind that certain plants that grow well in the fall will not do well outside in the heat of summer. If you need to plant while it is still warm outside, leave your plants inside your home for the first thirty days.

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Clever Cakes: Tools for Cake Decorating

By Jenni Snook

You are probably aware that in order to undertake some cake decorating, you will need to some basic tools. In order to make the cake decorating process that bit more enjoyable, this article will cover a range of different tools and techniques that you can use.

First things first, you will need a mixer, one least cake pan at the very least as well as some icing. However, if you're in a rush, or want things to be simpler, then you can buy a premade cake which will not be difficult to decorate.

You'll also want a mixing bowl for icing, a metal icing spatula, some sort of flexible or rubber spatula, and for more advanced work on your clever cakes, an icing bag and tips. Don't forget, besides purchasing a ready-made cake, you can also purchase ready-made icing and decorations.

It's also a good idea to use a carousel to facilitate the turning of your cake as you decorate especially one that allows to adjust the height.

You can also choose from a wide range of cake pans that can give your cake the shape you want.

Using premade icing sheets is probably the most convenient way of icing your cake. This is because they are available in a large variety of styles and colours and they're easy to apply on your cake. The vast majority of cakes using for weddings or major celebrations apply this type of icing before decorating even begins. This type of icing can also be utilised to model paste or make 3D or flat decorations.

Some of the useful tools commonly used by professional cake decorators are flowers, tools normally used for sculpturing as well as different types of tube tips to vary the icing styles.

If you wish to learn more about the tools used by the professionals in cake decorating, a good idea would be to visit your local bakery where the main baker may be pleased to give you some handy ideas on what type of tools you should be using. Furthermore, you always have the Internet as a useful resource to use for finding information regarding tools, tips and techniques in cake decorating.

When you start cake decorating for the first time, you will only need the simple, basic tools. Only after becoming more sophisticated and experienced in cake decorating should you think about purchase more professional tools. The most important thing is to master the basics of the art of cake decorating before getting the tools for more advanced stages.

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Buy Roses for Valentines Day in Calgary

By Kami Stephanson

Valentine's Day is coming soon to our local city of Calgary. If your sweet heart enjoys the beauty of flowers, giving her roses could be the way to go this year.

This time of year I can't imagine a better backdrop to give your flowers with Calgary sitting at the base of our continents most beautiful of mountains, The Rockies.

Since Calgary has come into its own as one of Canada's premier cities and this reputation is bolstered by a thriving economy, it is easy to find the perfect roses that say your feelings exactly.

Roses are very romantic and can help convey your true feelings to the one you love.

If you really want to send a message of deep love to your sweet heart then you may want to give her the traditional red roses.

The color red symbolizes beauty, love, courage, respect and romantic love. If it is time for you to say "I love you," for the first time, a red rose can help you say it right.

You may want to express your feelings to the one you've been in love with for a long time with white roses.

As a symbol true love and purity, white roses can help you tell that special someone that even after all this time your love for them is true and will last forever.

Innocence, reverence, humility, youthfulness, and charm are also symbolized in the white rose

Sending a mixture of red and white roses to that special someone may be the perfect. They look beautiful and will show the love you have for them. It tells them that the two of you are the perfect mix and that you were mint to be together.

A yellow rose with a red tip is perfect for when you are just beginning to lose your heart to someone. These roses are a symbol for falling in love. They are a perfect gift for your new love.

If you find yourself head over heels in love and always thinking of your sweet heart you may want to send them Coral or orange roses this year, as this color symbolizes, enthusiasm, fascination and desire.

Intimacy is symbolized in peach roses, so if you let your valentine know of your feelings in this way, go peach.

Pink is a good choice to give to a friend. The pink rose symbolises appreciation, gentleness, perfect happiness, grace, admiration, and gracefulness.

Pink roses are perfect for the friend you love to spend time with and also perfect for your special someone when you want to let them know that you are truly happy being with them. They also make a great gift for your mother, daughter or sister.

Yellow roses are another great choice to give to your friends. They stand for joy, gladness, friendship and remembrance and are perfect for long time friends.

The yellow rose is also a symbol of delight and new beginnings, so they could be the right choice for a new relationship or for starting over with an old flame.

As you look out at the sky line of our city, think of your sweet heart. What are your true feelings for her? Say I love you with the perfect rose this Valentine's Day.

Since Calgary is a fantastic place to live, work and play. You can use that to your advantage as you are looking for her flowers this year, and as you are giving them. Its so easy to find the right flowers here, and there so many beautiful places in our city that you can always find the right backdrop for you gift.

There are a lot of really amazing shops here in Calgary that you need to be sure and checkout as you look for the perfect flowers this year.

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Add Your Own Touch to Your Concrete Floor

By Mikkan Drane

It is already a popular choice and had been known throughout its growing industry that having a concrete polished floor is the way to go if you are after the best floor type of the generation. With this type of floor, you also get to give it your own personal touch as you will be the one to decide what design would work for it. This makes the process a lot more interesting and exciting.

Manual concrete installation option naturally comes with easy to follow instructions necessary in guiding the contractor or whoever will use it on how to install the flooring option. A contractor can also be turned to if unsure on how to do the process of concrete polishing for your concrete flooring. Whichever option you choose to go with, you are guaranteed to have maximum participation in designing the floor of your place or home.

Customizing concrete floors is actually the fastest growing option becoming popular lately. It is with the possibility of styling the floor the way you want it that makes it quite an option appealing to all kinds of lifestyle. Its being cost effective adds up to the qualities that makes concrete redesigning a must do.

Just how do you know that you are already customizing your floor? Simple: at the time that you started deciding which color to use and what concrete floor style you want applied on your floor, that is already a case of personalizing your concrete slab design. Even on the times that you are simply managing the installation and instructing the contractor what to do, how, and all that is also a part of customizing it and giving it your own touch. The simple ideas that you have being applied on the project is already your means of sharing a piece of your character to the concrete floor installation.

Larger establishments choose to have their company logos imprinted on one part of the floor area. This is the customization for them. However, during the process where you give the contractor doing the design input of what you want for the over all look of the floor, you are already considered customizing it based on your desired style.

When you personalize your floor design, you bring out a piece of who you are for everyone to see. They say that whatever you surround yourself with, how your place looks, and what you wear reflects a lot about who you are. Therefore by choosing and deciding on a great piece of work done on your concrete floor shows the courage and effort you would do to look good yourself.

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