Wednesday, July 27, 2016

I once asked a bird, “How is it that you fly in this gravity Of darkness?” She responded, “Love lifts Me.

WHO YOU ARE? You are beautiful. You are Smart. You are Funny. You are Kind.You are Unique.You are Worthy of Love and Affection. You are Never too Much and You are Always Enough.You are Precious, a Diamond, a Rose, a Pearl.You are the most Stunning God’s Creation.You are Worth more than you can ever imagine.Your Worth Surpasses All Earthly Things. The reality is that you deserve someone who would give up their Life for you because you are Powerful and Strong and Capable Find that woman in you and set her FREE! “THIS IS WHO YOU ARE” What is Being Woman all about? Being Woman specializes in creating “Goddess” with oozing self confidence. Wear it, Sex it out, Flaunt it, and Celebrate it! This is what Being Woman is all about. Be fabulous, be you! What do we aim at? We believe that the world needs more from women and to make this come true the world needs a powerful movement to empower them. Being Woman is one such movement that aims at bringing ‘The Pink Revolution; globally. We, along with the world, take pride in calling ourselves as the ‘Pioneers of the Pink Revolution’, globally! The Powerhouse Team At Being Woman, we believe that it is the people who matter the most. We are not just a group of three ambitious friends but a complete family of 50+ members from different corners of the world who act as the ultimate ambassadors to this massive and ambitious movement. The Growth Story Being Woman was found in mid 2012 by three friends, brought up in India and Pakistan with a desire to win hearts across the globe. Just like a few water droplets make up a glass full of water, in the same way it all started with a closed group of few females on Facebook. Growing gradually, the numbers increased over 15,000 women with due course of time. To spread the awareness further and give it a global reach, in October 2015 along with the group, the founders decided to promote the page on Facebook. Within a span of 4 months, fans count crossed 3 lakhs, growing every single day. The way ahead ‘The stronger, the better’. Do join the force to strengthen this mass movement further! LIKE us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Lets the pictures speak on Instagram!

Solar Backyard Chicken-Coop Building Plans

Solar Backyard Chicken-Coop Building Plans 4/14/2016 9:48:00 AM By Steve Maxwell Tags: chickens, poultry, chicken coops, building plans, DIY projects, raising livestock, Steve Maxwell, Ontario, Canada We’ve kept chickens on our Manitoulin Island homestead since 2002, and experience has taught me something that no one made clear to me beforehand. When it comes to chicken coops, a handful of smaller, semi-portable coops are better than one large, permanently anchored house. I call this approach “modularity”, and I’ve worked this ideas into some free plans you can download. The big problem with permanent chicken houses is that they’re always troublesome and expensive to build. Lack of flexibility means they offer no chance to reduce or expand flock size, either. You’ve got what you’ve got when it comes to coop size. Keeping chickens in one place in a permanent coop turns that area of your yard into a dusty, vegetation-free wasteland. Permanent coops are also difficult to heat with winter sun – an issue that really matters where I live in Canada. All this is why I’ve come to prefer one or more smaller, semi-portable backyard chicken barns that can be mixed and matched in different ways. We use one to raise day-old chicks, others as production houses for adult birds. Add another house if you want to separate some birds because of disease of bullying. The modular coop I designed is solid and exceptionally warm in winter because of the clear, solar roof, yet also easily ventilated in summer by hinging open the roof. Simple to build, this design can be moved to new locations when needed. Individual modules can be pulled out of production for a time to break pest cycles, and they're easy to clean without standing in poop. Although my solar-heated design looks fancy, it’s really only a box made of 5/8-inch plywood with trim. Nothing this substantial could be easier to build. My design sits on legs that raise the structure off the ground, and there are two reasons for this. First, it keeps the wood of the coop high, dry and away from rot-promoting soil. Raising the height of a chicken house like this also makes it perfect for winter use in areas that get snow. I used 1” diameter galvanized steel pipes for my chicken house legs, but you could also put it on some replaceable 4x4s. The opportunity to collect eggs without opening the chicken door is one advantage of the clear, hinged solar roof. Simply swivel the top upwards, reach down into whatever nesting box you’re using, then retrieve the eggs. You can also replenish feed and water this way, too. Although hens can get in an out of a very small door, having a large door makes it easier to move feed and water in from the side if you want, and move out manure when it’s time to clean the houses. In my design nearly one whole side swings outwards, with no lip above the floor level. Manure and bedding is easy to scrape out. There are more details here than I have space for, but you can download free plans for my chicken barn at BaileyLineRoad.com/chickens. As practical as it is to keep backyard chickens, the real attraction for me is also because these birds are great fun to watch. In a world with too many screens in front of us, it’s refreshing to be entertained by something non-digital for a change. Try it and you’ll understand what they mean by “chicken TV." Steve Maxwell, “Canada’s Handiest Man”, is an award-winning home improvement authority and woodworking expert. For more than two decades he’s been helping people renovate, repair, build and maintain their homes. Find him online at Maxwell's House blog and read all of Steve's MOTHER EARTH NEWS posts here. All MOTHER EARTH NEWS community bloggers have agreed to follow our Blogging Guidelines, and they are responsible for the accuracy of their posts. To learn more about the author of this post, click on their byline link at the top of the page.

Friday, July 15, 2016

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As far as famous science experiments go, this is certainly one of the cutest: In the mid-20th century, the Austrian animal behaviorist Konrad Lorenz spent several years studying geese by pretending to be their mother, leading around lines of baby birds that waddled behind him. Even after they grew into adulthood, his avian research subjects held on to the bonds they’d formed with him in the first moments of their lives. Lorenz, who would go on to win a 1973 Nobel Prize, built much of his career on the study of imprinting — the irreversible process in which newborn ducks and geese identify their mothers by latching on to the very first thing they see. And in a study on ducklings published today in the journal Science, a pair of Oxford researchers shed some light on how it happens: The baby ducks can juggle multiple abstract concepts at once, making them the first animals to demonstrate that level of thinking without any training from humans. As the New York Times reported: First, they took 1-day-old ducklings and exposed them to a pair of moving objects. The two objects were either the same or different in shape or color. Then they exposed each duckling to two entirely new pairs of moving objects. The researchers found that about 70 percent of the ducklings they studied preferred to move toward the pair of objects that had the same shape or color relationship as the first objects they saw. A duckling that was first shown two green spheres, in other words, was more likely to move toward a pair of blue spheres than a mismatched pair of orange and violet spheres. Past research, the Times noted, has found “that other animals, including pigeons, dolphins, honeybees and some primates, can discern same from different,” but all displayed the ability to do so only after being taught. But ducklings, the authors of the Nature study argued, do it naturally from the moment they come into the world. “Even in a seemingly rigid and very rapid form of learning such as filial imprinting, the brain operates with abstract conceptual reasoning, a faculty often assumed to be reserved to highly intelligent organisms.” Broadly speaking, this is one more piece of evidence to suggest we don’t know as much as we think we do about animal intelligence — as study co-author Antone Martinho III told the Times, this conceptual reasoning “is far more necessary to a wider variety of animals’ survival than we previously thought.” Let’s just hope that future research on the subject continues to come with videos of baby ducks chasing things. TAGS:ANIMAL BEHAVIORANIMAL INTELLIGENCE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e1IMfSehV8 https://youtu.be/5e1IMfSehV8

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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Til death do us bark! Dog lover spends £2,000 on a lavish country club wedding for her two pooches to give them the big day Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3680496/Dog-lover-spends-2-000-lavish-country-club-wedding-two-pooches.html#ixzz4DzdMkrcx Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Til death do us bark! Dog lover spends £2,000 on a lavish country club wedding for her two pooches to give them the big day she never had Alma Padillia spent £2,000 on the wedding for her two beloved Shih Tzus Bella and Elvis barked their 'I dos' in front of 70 guests at a country club Lady Chelsea the chihuahua from TOWIE was the couple's celebrity guest By MARTHA CLIFF FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 13:23 GMT, 8 July 2016 | UPDATED: 13:23 GMT, 8 July 2016 482 shares 1 View comments A dog owner has spent more than £2,000 on a country club wedding for her two Shih Tzus complete with a canine celebrity guest from TOWIE. The pampered pooches woofed their vows in front of 17 doggy guests before tucking into a wedding breakfast of bone shaped biscuits and canine cupcakes. Elvis and Bella known collectively as 'Belvis' fell in love at first sight in 2014 when owner Alma Padillia, from Radcliffe, Bury, introduced them - and they quickly had two litters of puppies. Alma Padillia spent £2000 throwing the perfect wedding for her two Shih Tzus Bella (pictured) and Elvis +11 Alma Padillia spent £2000 throwing the perfect wedding for her two Shih Tzus Bella (pictured) and Elvis Elvis and Bella known collectively as 'Belvis' fell in love at first sight in 2014 when their owner introduced them and wasted no time having two litters of puppies +11 Elvis and Bella known collectively as 'Belvis' fell in love at first sight in 2014 when their owner introduced them and wasted no time having two litters of puppies The dogs are so close Alma decided it was time for them to tie the knot and she spent eight months planning the perfect day for her pets. The pet owner RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next This is how geeks propose! Scientist bucks tradition by... 'I don't understand. This is not the same person': Fans are... Is superfood really a superfad? The popular 'healthy'... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share The 41-year-old found the 'ideal' wedding venue in the Dogs Country Club in Lowton, Warrington following a two-month search and then organised a three-tiered wedding cake made of dog food for the happy couple. She then planned a lavish spread of tempting treats and even organised personalised 'doggie bags' for their four-legged friends to take away. The happy couple welcomed celebrity guest chihuahua Lady Chelsea, of The Only Way Is Essex +11 She impressed wearing a diamante necklace, blue dress and sunglasses +11 Celebrity guest chihuahua Lady Chelsea, of The Only Way Is Essex, impressed wearing a diamante necklace, blue dress and sunglasses Guests enjoyed a three-tiered wedding cake made of dog food for the happy couple (pictured) +11 Guests enjoyed a three-tiered wedding cake made of dog food for the happy couple (pictured) Celebrity guest chihuahua Lady Chelsea, of The Only Way Is Essex impressed wearing a diamante necklace, blue dress and sunglasses. Alma, who spent more than £2,000 on the wedding said: 'I knew the two had to get married after realising they are destined to spend their lives together. 'I got married in a civil ceremony and wanted the dogs to have the wedding I couldn't have. Bella and I chose her wedding dress and everything else together. Alma spent months searching for the ideal wedding venue before settling on a country club. Pictured: The bridal party after the ceremony +11 Alma spent months searching for the ideal wedding venue before settling on a country club. Pictured: The bridal party after the ceremony Doggy guests could tuck into the wedding breakfast of bone shaped biscuits and canine cupcakes Doggy guests could tuck into the wedding breakfast of bone shaped biscuits and canine cupcakes 'It was a beautiful day but very stressful for me because I had to make sure my babies had their dream doggy wedding.' More than 70 guests attended the wedding, with some coming from as far afield as Scotland. Snezhana White, owner and co-founder of the Dogs Country Club on Slag Lane, said: 'Congratulations Elvis and Bella. It was a wonderful ceremony and everyone was really excited to be hosting our first doggy wedding. Elvis and Bella woofed their vows in front of 70 guests, some who had traveled from as far as Scotland +11 Elvis and Bella woofed their vows in front of 70 guests, some who had traveled from as far as Scotland Elvis came to live with Bella a few years ago after his original owners could no longer care for him +11 This saw the start of their beautiful relationship +11 Elvis came to live with Bella a few years ago after his original owners could no longer care for him where they immediately fell in love 'I am really proud of how the event went – it really was an amazing wedding. People came from far and wide to attend and there were so many dogs at the ceremony. 'There was even a special table full of dog food for the four-legged guests, with a beautiful three-tiered wedding cake for them to eat. Their owners also had a great selection of food to enjoy.' Elvis came to live with Bella a few years ago after his original owners could no longer care for him. Delighted that Bella seems to love him as much as she does, Alma, a married mum-of-three said: 'It was my dream for them to get married after seeing how much they truly love each other, so when my friend offered to help me organise the wedding I was very happy. Alma says that she and Bella spent time choosing her elegant bridal gown together. Pictured: Bella wearing it +11 Alma says that she and Bella spent time choosing her elegant bridal gown together. Pictured: Bella wearing it Alma had a civil ceremony when she got married so wanted to give her pooches the wedding she never had +11 Alma had a civil ceremony when she got married so wanted to give her pooches the wedding she never had 'The wedding was very important to me and I was overwhelmed with emotion on the day, especially with how many people turned up. 'I originally invited 53 people but more than 70 came and 17 dogs were there too. All of Elvis and Bella's puppies were very emotional to see their parents get married. 'You could see that it meant a lot to them. We have maintained a relationship with all of them so that they know their mum and dad. 'As for Bella, like any other bride she was very stressed the day before the wedding. She didn't want to eat but she was so happy when she finally got to marry Elvis.' Alma added that she could not have chosen a better venue for the big day. 'It was very difficult to find a venue that suited the dogs' needs and was beautiful, so when we found the Dogs Country Club I was very happy,' she said. Share or comment on this article Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3680496/Dog-lover-spends-2-000-lavish-country-club-wedding-two-pooches.html#ixzz4DzdFamSq Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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