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Storing Hay for Horses
by DonnaCSmith
Storing Hay for Horses Is hay made of gold these days? Gas prices and drought have skyrocketed the cost of feeding horses quality hay in the last year. If they haven't done it before, many horse owners... published 6 months ago
My Top Comeback Predictions for Religion in 2008
by Jill Morgyn
So, this year we entered 2008, and it's a hot scene in the world of religion. Two thousand and eight years after the birth of JC, we have Muslims, Jews and Christians fighting, fundamentalists eagerly... published 8 months ago
Book Review: 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
by DonnaCSmith
Using a combination of history and archaeology Mann give new insight into what life was like in the Americas before Columbus "discovered" them in 1492. He incites the reader to question what they thought they... published 3 months ago
No More Lawns
by Moonmaiden
Unless you live on a golf course, you don't need a big fancy lawn. I've overheard many conversations that go something like this, "I just spent hundreds of dollars mowing, fertilizing, and weeding my lawn. Now... published 2 years ago
Los Angeles 2050
by Andrew Culver
It was another no-water day. The drought had gotten so bad that sometimes there were no-water weeks now. Luckily I had some stored in my fridge. I had learned to ration my water so I didn't get fined. I was... published 4 months ago
Hay Evaluation: Getting the Most Hay for Your Money
by DonnaCSmith
Your horse's hay has become a huge expense, blamed on skyrocketing gasoline prices and extreme weather conditions. Last year North Carolina was under a severe drought and hay was nowhere to be found in our... published 4 months ago
Muses Inside of Me
by Patience Virtue
Dry as a desert, parched on the inside. My writing has dried up like a drought in my soul, a famine in my spirit. I feel so much, but my fingers stick to the keys refusing to pour out onto the page. Mental... published 6 months ago
xeriscaping
by decor pebble
Xeriscaping refers to a landscape design that is drought-tolerant and sustainable. One of the main principles of xeriscaping is to select plants based on their drought tolerance and ability to survive and grow... published 17 months ago
Climate Change and Global Warming is Now a Reality
by ngureco
Global warming is certainly inducing sudden changes in weather patterns like the global winds circulations which is resulting in a Climate Change which has severe consequences for water availability, flooding,... published 3 months ago
Water Conservation Tips for the Home
by Hovalis
If you've ever lived in a drought affected region then water conservation is a daily habit. It has to be, or sooner rather than later, you'll have no water. Just recently Eastern Australia has been in the... published 6 months ago










