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Archive for February 25th, 2009

Posted by admin on February 25, 2009

Texsport Single Burner Propane Stove

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Price : $16.89

Features

  • 5,000 BTUs anti-clog burner
  • 7-1/2 pot/pan holder with wind baffles
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Large paddle foot plastic base for greater stability holds 16.4 oz. or 14.1 oz. disposable propane fuel propane cylinder (not included)
  • Burns 5 hours at maximum setting

 

Product Description

PROPANE LANTERN AUTO LIGHT
Compact and lightweight single burner propane stove. Features a 5,000 BTUs anti-clog burner, adjustable heat control, 7-1/2 pot/pan holder with wind baffles and metal socket injector. Large paddlefoot plastic base for greater stability holds 16.4 oz or 14.1 oz disposable propane fuel cylinder (not included). Burns 5 hours at maximum setting.

 

Posted by admin on February 25, 2009

Have You Outgrown Your Life?

It?s my 50th birthday and I am sitting in the living room of my dear friend who has lovingly gathered several of my friends together to celebrate. I am looking out the window somewhere else altogether. I am not interested in anything that my friends are saying, and I am yearning for someone to say something that has some meaning for me. A friend later said that she had never seen anyone so disengaged. I feel totally alienated and adrift from my own life and the people in it. What is wrong with me? I am usually the life of the party, is this just turning 50 angst?

Looking back at this memory, I realize that I simply had outgrown my life. Let?s look at the evidence:

1.My friends were boring me and I had started distancing myself from them by not accepting social invitations.

2.I had been cycling through a continuous string of new interests much to my family?s amusement.

3.I had gone prematurely grey and was overweight and didn?t look at all in the mirror how I looked in my mind.

4.I had been downsized once more from a leadership position and was feeling underutilized at work.

5.I was a few years from retirement and was looking to do something else.

I remember sitting in a dark movie theatre watching the remake of the Thomas Crown Affair and there is a scene where the lead characters take off in a glider and soar over the valley below. A voice pops in my head at that moment and says, ?I want a bigger life?. All right I?ve outgrown the life I have been living which includes being a wife, mother, full time teacher, daughter, sister and friend. I?m ready for a transformation but into what?

So the process of transformation begins. Perhaps, like me, you are just unsatisfied with a number of things in your life or perhaps you?ve experienced a major jarring event such as a death, divorce or firing. Change is in the wind and there is nothing you can do about it. Sure you can try and fight it or ignore it causing you to stay in this holding pattern of angst longer then necessary, but you can?t stop it. Change will occur and rather then just let it happen to you, wouldn?t you like to be at the helm?

Lesley Cordero is President of Cordero Consulting offering personal growth solutions in the form of workshops, keynote presentations, and Internet information resources.Subscribe to her free ezine Deep Linking at http://www.LesleyCordero.com and begin to connect with what is really important in your life. Are you ready to … to see things differently?? is the title of her new e-book!

Posted by admin on February 25, 2009

Walking Sticks A Very Handy Tool

If you have ever been hiking in the woods you know how handy a walking stick can be. These sticks are made to help relieve stress to your feet and knees while walking. They prove very helpful to keep you moving while you’re tired.

Walking sticks come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. You can get a fold up walking stick for your purse. A lot of these are given to people who have disabilities and might only need a stick sometimes. These are usually made of metal can fit in a cars glove, briefcase, or a purse.

Another type of walking stick is what a lot of people have when hiking, a piece of wood that they found on the trail. If you decide to make a walking stick while on the trail there are some important things to look for in the stick.

First, find a stick that is completely straight. Any bit of curve can throw off your balance and handling while walking. After you find a good straight stick make sure it is strong enough to support your weight and that it fits comfortably in your hand. After this is done make sure it is long enough to fit you but not become cumbersome. If you need to break off lengths of it until it is a good height.

Another type of walking stick is your standard wood or metal straight stick. A lot of people who use these have ankle and foot problems or will constantly need help in walking. These are usually made to fit a persons needs and will last a long time if taken care of.

Whatever your needs are with walking sticks always remember that once you have it you will have to carry it around. Sometimes walking sticks can be more hassle then they are worth because you will have to continue to carry it when you don’t really need it.

Visit www.walking-stick.net for great walking sticks!

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