Lucien Beauley

Lucien Beauley

Born in the U.S.
Started my own photography business at age 18.
Worked in electronics field until retirement.
Now, writer, freelance photographer.
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  • Why We Should Read Food Ingredients to Live Longer
    Just as taking care of your automobile is a given for its longevity your body is a perfect engine so you just can't use any fuel. Our food industry is required to list on each package a breakdown of its contents.
  • How to Prevent Many Bacterial Infections
    Almost daily we hear of some food that has been found to contain unsafe levels of a harmful bacteria. The levels usually subside over time and the quarantine lifted meanwhile could you be infected?
  • Mosquito Spray, or Natural Predator Controls?
    Each year, in the early spring, after the first lengthy rains, mosquitoes begin to make their appearance in our backyards and low-lying valleys. Local communities usually begin spraying to kill their larvae, hoping this will help keep their numbers down l
  • The Truth About the Nutritional Benefits of Eggs
    To begin we have been told by medical experts for years to refrain from eating too many eggs per week. Born from this edict we now separate the yolk from the whole egg and serve the egg white as a separate entity in a sandwich and even leave out the yolk
  • Yellow Flowers of Beauty
    Yellow flower photos taken in southern New Hampshire. All were taken under subdued light from indoor fluorescent to overcast skies without flash using the "available light" required to capture detail.
  • Butterflies in Various Poses
    Butterflies are a beautiful sight especially using available light.
  • Stages in Herb and vegetable Growth
    tasty herbs and vegetables grown under grow lights indoors.
  • Why We Must Eat at Least Five Vegetables and Fruit a Day
    For many years in the U.S. it was highly suggested by the heads of nutrition that to meet our nutritional levels on a daily basis we should eat at least five fruits and vegetables.
  • The Incredible Onion and Its Medicinal Benefits
    Onions are used just about everywhere from hot dogs, hamburgers, tacos and untold salads yet some won't come near them because of their pungent odor or how it leaves their breath once ingested.
  • How to Propagate the Beautiful Coleus Houseplant
    Some of us have a green thumb and some just don't have any plant compatible virtues. Many houseplants are not easy to keep healthy, let alone keeping them alive.
  • How to Take Proffessional Nature Photographs
    Many a casual photographer tries to snap the one in a million photo in their lifetime. As much as they try or read literature on the subject they just manage to capture the usual photo of a particular scene.
  • Ground Black Pepper and Its Medicinal Benefits
    Many people usually try to empty the salt shaker on their foods but the pepper shaker is usually left unused at the dinner table. This habit should probably be reversed.
  • How to Take Quality Professional Photos
    Everyone is a shutterbug at one time or another but most of us follow the standard preordained approach in snapping photos of interest.
  • Depth-of-Focus Image Examples
    How your digital photo images can be controlled.
  • Using Your Digital Camera for a Second Pair of Eyes
    Many people today possess a digital camera and some like me have one or two spares. We just use them whenever the occasion arises. Well, I have found another use for this neat technology.
  • Hydrogenated Oils: How Bad Are They for Us?
    Ever since food processing manufacturers realized they could extend the use of many vegetable oils by injecting hydrogen into them, the birth of hydrogenation was born.
  • Preventing "Bed Bug" Infestations
    Part I Almost daily both here in the U.S. and in other parts of the world we hear of the increase in infestations of the elusive "bed bug". It certainly keeps the pest control business busy these days.
  • Should We Irradiate Our Foods?
    For a few decades now, the U.S. has been advocating and implementing irradiation of some of our foods, mainly ground beef, chicken and as of late, many of our fruits and vegetables.
  • Obesity: The Reason it Exists Worldwide
    For decades now, the average weight of our citizens here in the U.S. has been on a gradual increase. The question of course, what is the root cause?
  • Using Common Sense when Dealing with the Swine Flu
    This year is unusual for us here in the U.S. We are just ending a bout with the H3N1 flu season and we were kicked with what we are told is an H1N1 flu infection, one that we are told could spread into a pandemic.
  • Why Are We Living so Long?
    We are continuously being reminded that this generation is enjoying the longest life since man can remember on this earth. Is it real or a camouflage?
  • LCD: Low Power Video Display of the Age
    Since TV and radar was introduced in the mid 1940s, the new technology of the period to display even the crudest images was the Cathode Ray Tube, known since then as the CRT display.
  • How to Grow Tomato Plants Indoors
    There is probably not one of us garden lovers who would not jump at the opportunity to grow a garden year round.
  • Recycle Your Yard Cleanup into Compost
    Each year millions of households perform an almost ritual cleanup of their yard area.
  • Are We Omega 3 Deficient?
    With the pollution levels of our oceans and lakes and fish being the prime source of Omega-3 oils, it is no wonder that we humans are falling short of these very important oils. So, what can we do?
  • Is Global Warming or Global Pollution the Issue?
    The news heard everywhere these days mentions "Global Warming", sometimes more than once per telecast. Our top environmental scientists are in agreement that the earth is experiencing a warming period. Are they forgetting a key point?
  • How to Grow Hanging Tomato Plants Upside Down
    The avid gardener will usually come up with ways to improvise when the normal growing season ends in his part of the world.
  • How to Display the Art of Nature Using Photography
    Many freelance photographers are seldom able to capture the true art of nature. True, it does display the best of creation. Sometimes, a photographer is able to capture a true rarity.
  • How to Super Crop Your Indoor Tomato Plants
    Many people in all parts of the U.S. are returning to the soil and planting their own vegetables. Some are even taking the garden indoors. This article tries to show how easy it is to carry out "super cropping" with your tomatoes.
  • Is Global Warming Our Fault?
    Global warming seems by some to be only a passing phenomenon. To others, it's a well established fact. Read some newspaper headlines lately and the message will tell you that this world is getting warmer. Is it really ?
  • Avoid Ingesting Toxins from Food Coloring
    It is weird that the consumer is just beginning to be aware of "artificial" food coloring and making it an issue for debate. Meanwhile, how do we avoid ingesting these toxins?
  • Lowest Cost Way of Saving Your Old Computer Hard Drive
    With over 100 million [estimated] personal computers being used by individuals in the U.S. computer repair shoppes are making big money on updates and repairing them.
  • Why Grow Your Own Vegetables
    Whether it's being part of a community run garden, or setting aside a plot of land in your own back yard, growing your own vegetables is now a returning family pastime.
  • Liver Toxicity from Our Foods is on the Rise
    Most of us think of liver problems later in life are due to a high alcoholic intake over a long period of time and on a consistent basis. Yes, this is a general consensus, but not always the case.
  • How to Save Big Money and Time Growing Your Own Vegetables
    In today's economy it is worth while to spend some time planting your own vegetable garden, especially if you have a large family.
  • Becoming Aware that Food Irradiation May Be Starving Us
    Our government here in the U.S. and most other nations of the world have been irradiating some of our foods increasingly from simple bacon since the mid 1950's.
  • Why Many of Our Young Children Are Becoming Obese
    In today's society, especially here in the U.S., with virtually the greater percent of the food manufactured is altered to some degree from that which is harvested
  • How to Create an Ideal Outdoor Growing Environment Indoors
    Avid gardeners throughout the world would would like to extend their individual growing season to extend to a twelve month growing period and there are a few ways to at least duplicate that outdoor environment indoors.
  • Is There a Simple Solution to Global Warming?
    Lately, what cannot be overlooked is the almost daily news on convincing the general public that "Global Warming" is a reality.
  • Global Warming: Is it Reversible?
    Almost unimaginable energy has been expended over the past few decades here in the U.S. alone producing the highways, industries and means of transportation and infrastructure support that now exist today.
  • How to Restore Our Lost Natural Bee Populations Worldwide
    There was a time in our history that beekeepers were few and far between, but since the advent of pesticides and other control toxins it seems that the once natural bee population has dwindled and beekeepers are flourishing.
  • How to Solve the Health Care Fiasco in the U.S
    For many years the U.S. has been struggling to enact a workable health care system. Will we find an equitable solution to this age old dilemma?
  • How to Start Desalination Now
    It is is in the news almost daily that the U.S. and many other nations are facing shortages in their drinking water. A few are well into replenishing their shortages using the latest desalinization scientific methods.
  • How to Save Big Money and Time Growing Your Own Vegetables
    In today's economy it is worth while to spend some time planting your own vegetable garden, especially if you have a large family.
  • How to Construct a Money Saving Rotating Compost Bin
    Gardening is becoming more and more popular of late with the economy here in the U.S. and in other parts of the world on the decline.
  • How to Charge a Battery with a Solar Panel
    Solar energy is in the news today from powering whole cities to simply powering a reading lamp in some remote rural home in India.
  • Construct Your Own Inexpensive Indoor Grow Lamp
    It's almost the end of the normal growing season in the northern latitudes of the U.S. as well as those same latitudes in other parts of the world.
  • How to Transplant Trees from the Wild onto Your Property
    Everyone loves a piece of property that is well landscaped, but the builder of your first home probably didn't know and just wasn't told your true preferences and cleared the lot of most of the prime trees.
  • Grow a Back Yard Garden: Harvest Truly Fresh Vegetables
    Most of us have at one time or other visited grandma's house to partake in her newly harvested tomatoes, or even freshly picked onions in the quaint back yard garden patch.
  • My Indoor Vegetables And Herbs Starter Garden
    Photos show gradual growth of early planted seedlings of selected herbs and vegetables for later transplanting outdoors or continued growing indoors under custom designed grow lights.
  • How to Become Aware of Our Changing World
    Obesity is now a Global issue. Many experts believe there is a "fast food" connection. Some believe food advertisements may be a big factor. We do know one fact: One hundred years ago we did not have this problem.
  • A Seafood Guide: The Least to the Most Polluted
    With the high levels of pollution in our soils air and waters, it is imperative that we can select the foods that manage to acquire less of it during their lifetime.
  • How to Keep Track of Your Article Writing Stats
    There are many article writers found throughout the world and it is in itself a very enjoyable pastime.
  • Growing the Largest Vegetables in Your Neighborhood
    Most backyard gardeners love to show off the fruits of their garden labors especially when they harvest a few over sized pumpkins. How do they do it?
  • Compost Bin Construction
    Drawings on how to build a simple compost bin
  • My Indoor Garden And Grow Light Photos
    Vegetables grown indoors under CFL grow light.
  • How to Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally and Without Drugs!
    Standard procedure today. We visit our doctor Doctor finds high cholesterol readings and we are on a cholesterol lowering Staten drug prescription.
  • My Indoor Garden And Tool Photos
    Photos of vegetables, herbs and lighting needed to grow them
  • New England Flower Photos 2
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • How to Build a Scuba Diver Propulsion Vehicle
    My concept of a scuba diver underwater propulsion vehicle is based on the "manta ray" construction approach.
  • Brewing Coffee that is Both Tasty and Bacteria Free
    With all the diverse illness going around, from school, work, or just a visit to the crowded shopping mall we want to make sure that we are prepared with some form of inner protection that could protect us from external invaders.
  • New England Flower Photos
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • Getting a Good Night's Sleep
    Is there a magic pill that will close our minds and send us off into dreamland?
  • Flowers That Grow in New England 2
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • Flowers That Grow in New England
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • Flower Gallery Galore 3
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • Flower Gallery Galore 2
    Photos of different and diverse flowers from all over New England
  • Massabesic Lake Scenery2
    Photos of Massabesic lake viewing at different angles
  • Massabesic Lake Scenery
    Photos show different views of Massabesic lake
  • How to Live Comfortable on a Fixed Income
    Many retirees here in the U.S. are living on the borderline of poverty especially with the recent announcement of a flat social security increase for the present 2010 year.
  • New England Winter Wonderland
    Photos of some colorful scenes following snowstorm
  • Winter in New Hampshire
    Photos were taken after a heavy snowstorm on overcast day.
  • How to Define Whether a Virus is Alive or Not
    Everywhere we hear this or that kills bacteria and viruses. Some experts tell us to wash our hands for 20 seconds or longer.
  • How to Grow Organic Tomatoes in Your Backyard Garden
    Most everyone enjoys a fresh ripe tomato from their own backyard garden, especially when it is grown organically.
  • Grow Tomatoes and Peppers Under Indoor Lamps
    More people are starting their own indoor vegetables garden these days trying to get away from standard chemical fertilizer grown and expensive organic foods from their local supermarket.
  • The Proliferation of Deceptive Marketing
    We see it and hear it every where we go. It is the global means of advertising products and services in every day commerce.
  • Be Free of All Insects in Your Home or Apartment
    They seem to come from nowhere and once they have made your home or apartment their abode it's not easy to eradicate them, at least with the standard methods.
  • Will Probiotics Replace the Increasingly Ineffective Antibiotics?
    On an almost daily basis both world and national news gives us an update on the increase in hospital infections that are not responding to even the best antibiotics available in our medical arsenal.
  • A Welcome Change: Our Traffic Control LED Lighting System
    Each one of us, at one time or another has either driven or been a passenger in an automobile and experienced our traffic control LED lighting system. Originally unique, but now part of a global system.
  • Is Our Nation's Drinking Water Quickly Disappearing?
    We are being reminded on an almost daily basis through the various media that the water we drink is becoming less and less available throughout the world. What is being done in the U.S. to slow or alleviate this problem?
  • Will Probiotics Replace the Increasingly Ineffective Antibiotics?
    Today, many in the medical field are deliberating the future of past miracle working antibiotics of the 1940's when Penicillin first came on the scene. Even the most powerful are becoming nearly ineffective of late.
  • Food Nutrient Content and Our Soil Fertility
    With all of the information and even some purposeful encryption, it is a wonder that a special subject is not added to our college curriculums to help us deal with shopping now and later in life.
  • Are Potato Chips Really that Bad for You?
    Many nutritionists and dietitians tell us or at least hint that eating potato chips on a regular basis is near the bottom of the list as far as being good for you.
  • Myopia [Nearsightedness]: Its Possible Causes and Preventions
    TV news of late is telling us here in the U.S. and throughout the world that Myopia is increasing, especially in the last decades by a much bigger factor than ever before. The question arises: What is the cause.
  • Healthy Ways to Add Flavor to Oatmeal
    Many of us have a bowl of oatmeal for a quick breakfast because it is a fast and simple way to jump start our engine in the morning. We try a host of different ways to give it a more appealing taste. The question: Are they more nutritional?
  • How to Gain Real Savings when Food Shopping
    Does the average food shopper really save money when buying "for sale" items at the supermarket? Marketing is a science and a lot of money is spent by food producers to advertise their products.
  • Garlic: Our Super Food and Herbal Medicine
    For as long as history records, Garlic has received great mention as a healing food.
  • Why Are We Sick so Often?
    Most of us experience it wherever we go, shopping at the grocery store and especially visiting the local mall, people are coughing and coughing. You can't wait to get home wondering whether you'll catch what they have.
  • Food of the Ancients
    Some of us probably wonder just how our prehistoric ancestors were able to maintain their strength in order to hunt for long periods at a time so they could keep their families supplied with the daily food they needed.
  • Helping to Reverse Our Polluted World
    Will the world ever become cleaner, our air, oceans and flowing streams less polluted ? Will man with his past great accomplishments find a way to reverse what it has exhausted into our ecosystem ?
  • Our Artificial World of Food
    As many of us watch the ads on TV marketing the virtually endless list of products supporting the station, some of us wonder and are amazed by just how it is done.
  • LED Lighting Trends
    With worldwide predictions that Global Warming is looming on our horizon, it is no wonder that the LED(light emitting diode) lighting industry is preparing to meet it head on.
  • LEDs: The Technology that Will Soon Light Our Planet
    With energy waste on the minds of many these days, high gasoline prices to run our inefficient engines that power our automobiles help move many of us to begin rationing our lighting usage.
  • Our Food Today is Only an Image of the Past
    At the turn of the 20TH century here in the U.S. and in the throws of our industrial revolution, frontier families began losing much of their precious time...much family time.
  • We Live in a Polluted World
    Will the world ever become cleaner, our air, oceans and streams less polluted ? Will man with his past great accomplishments find a way to reverse what it has exhausted into our ecosystem ?
  • Eat Frugal and Healthy
    In these economic times, we are all out to get more for our money. Then again, with prices of food rising faster than worker pay increases.
  • Roaches: Be Free of Them
    In our lifetime we may never encounter the infringement of the common house or apartment roach.
  • Where's the Doc ?
    The physician patient relationship today is much different than it was just a few years ago. It seems the patient now suggests to their physician the type of medication they would like to be prescribed for their ailment.
  • We Are a Nation of Energy Waste
    For those of us with children, "don't forget to turn out the lights" is a normal echo heard daily throughout the home almost like a broken record.
  • The Incandescent Light: It Must Go!
    For as long as most of us can remember, when a lamp in our household fizzled out, we just reached into our stock on the shelf somewhere and simply replaced it.
  • LEDs: The Future of Global Lighting
    Near the end of the 19th century, Thomas Edison invented a new and revolutionary lighting source, requiring no burning of whale oils or gas which would also shed light on their needs with even greater intensity.
  • Gardening: One Way to Relieve Stress
    Some people go golfing, take in a movie, go for a long walk, or just take a short nap in order to relieve daily stress.
  • Stargazing: A Truly Relaxing Hobby
    As a young teenager, living in the city did not hamper my enthusiasm for peering into the night sky. I was always amazed with its seemingly infinite, star studded grandeur.
  • How to Help Promote LED Lighting in the World
    Originally, LEDs had their debut as simple indicator...panel lamps...in the late '60s, early '70s.
  • Spider Plants: Their Fascination, Care and Propagation
    Some of us are just born with a green thumb and a great majority of us can virtually destroy a newly purchased houseplant by just looking at it.
  • Is Food Irradiation Starving Us?
    Our government here in the U.S. and most other nations of the world have been irradiating some of our foods increasingly from simple bacon since the mid 1950's.
  • The Colorful Coleus: A Truly Wondrous Houseplant
    Houseplants can be enjoyed all year long, since we can control the environment to accommodate the needs of most and the Coleus is very easy to grow and many people can't seem to have enough of them.
  • Diets: How Safe Are They?
    At some time or other, in our lifetime, we have probably started a diet, or will start a diet, for one reason or another.
  • Gold is in Those Yard Clean-up Bags
    Most of us traditionally do a spring clean up to discard the accrued yearly waste from previous wintry storms. We seem to try outdoing the neighbors in the bag count we can fill, being oblivious of their true contents.
  • How to Save Big Money on Your Electric Bill
    With energy costs continually on the rise, it is no wonder we are still able to survive in a society with ever increasing inflation.
  • Why Grow Your Own Vegetables
    Whether it's being part of a community run garden, or setting aside a plot of land in your own back yard, growing your own vegetables is now a returning family pastime.
  • Autism: The Mystery Syndrome
    For decades, medical experts were puzzled by the reasons for the bizarre behavior exhibited by some children both here in the U.S. and in other parts of the world.
  • Should We Question Diet Commercials?
    We are virtually all bombarded with marketing ads of all types on the television. Some are actually of some minute value.
  • Why Are Many of Our Young Children Becoming Obese?
    In today's society, especially here in the U.S., with virtually the greater percent of the food manufactured is altered to some degree from that which is harvested and added to many of our baked goods.
  • Ethanol: Will it Totally Replace Gasoline?
    In the U.S., ethanol is being produced from much of our corn crop, at least for the initial supply. Brazil converts its sugar cane crop into this "moonshine fuel".
  • Oriental Style Home-Made Food for Pennies
    Oriental restaurants, especially Chinese style virtually dominate eateries throughout the U.S. and have been for a long time a place of relaxing atmosphere and exotic taste. Few of us can soon forget the experience.
  • Organically Grown Foods: Our Only Hope
    With all of the unknowns in both our agricultural and post harvested food processing before we make the final purchase, we are left with questions.
  • Eating Your Way to Happiness
    Eating is what we humans do to feed our perfect engine, but what about the computer or brain that governs its every function, which includes our moods, well being, emotions and yes, even our happiness.
  • Is Bottled Water the Price of Gold
    Water, the experts say, covers about 2/3 of the Earth's surface. Drinking water, of course, occupies far less than that and a good portion of this is divided between town supplied and bottled drinking water.
  • Buying the Best Quality Olive Oil for Your Money
    The highest quality olive oil can be bought at a good price if one knows what to look for. Because this oil is so valuable for human nutrition it is worth the effort to get the very best available for the best price.
  • Experience the Joys of Propagating the Coleus Houseplant
    To the outdoor gardener, there is usually only a seasonal period to enjoy this relaxing activity. To the indoor houseplant enthusiast however, one has for the most part full control of the environment.
  • Photography, Using Available Light, Made Easy
    Each of us, at one time or another wanted to take a picture of some event and there just wasn't enough light in the scene to capture it correctly. Use the "flash", that will do it. Not so, if we are at an auto race after sunset.
  • Do We All Need Some Vitamin/mineral Supplements?
    With all the daily rush we Americans find ourselves in, juggling the kids needs along with our jobs, it is very difficult to assure that our bodies are also well nourished.
  • A Jewel of a Houseplant: The Coleus
    Some of us have a green thumb and some just don't have any plant compatible virtues. Most houseplants are not easy to keep healthy, let alone keeping them alive.
  • Grow the Best Lawn in Your Neighborhood
    Every fall and the following spring, most of us prepare our lawn, big or small for a lush green growing period of the summer months,
  • Solar Power: Source of Endless Energy
    With Global Warming on many people's minds, do we have any ideas of the best way to lessen the impact on our future, or maybe a possible relief of its possible ravages or even a possible key to its eventual reversal.
  • An Abrupt Reality: Fuel or Food?
    Everything looks good, is on schedule and it looks like Ethanol fuel is well on its way to eventually replacing gasoline as a fuel source for our present automobile engines.
  • Our Food is Quickly Loosing Its Nutritional Value
    Ever since the inrush of the American "Industrial Revolution", the nutritional value of the food we eat has been on the decline, even following the addition of vitamins and minerals to fortify our foods to offset the losses using artificial fertilizers.
  • Is the Electric Vehicle the Answer?
    There have been many attempts to design an electric powered vehicle for as long as the the internal combustion engine has been around.
  • Keys to a No-Work Organic Vegetable Garden
    Fresh and nutritious vegetables are a shopper's dream, but if we also want organically grown, we will have to pay a premium and sometimes they are not available everywhere. Is there a simple solution to this problem?
  • Six Facts About Nutrient Losses Due to Food Processing
    Here in the US, when we visit our supermarket, everything seems to paint a picture of pure nutrition as we browse the aisles, with the almost endless selections.
  • Grow Organic Foods in Your Back Yard
    With much of our foods being purchased at our supermarkets going through virtually endless processing, how can the consumer avoid a good part of it? Sometimes, you have to develop a sense of independence and just grow your own...at least to some extent.
  • An 11 Point Guide: Voting for President
    How important is the presidential election to each and every American? Should we study the background of our candidate of choice before we go to the ballot box?
  • Acidosis: Are You Acid or Alkaline?
    Very few of us are aware that our bodies are similar to our backyard pools, in that their PH varies and should be maintained at a certain level to be in an ideal state. Left acidic, they will breed bacteria growth.
  • Super Anti Oxidants and Vision
    All of us humans will suffer some form of eye problem at sometime in their lives, whether it is barely detectable, or it is severe.
  • Disease Prevention Using Simple Herbs and Spices
    The goal of just about everyone on this earth is to be disease free all of our lives.
  • Growing Vegetables and Herbs Indoors
    If you live in a northern climate where the growing season is short, it might be to your advantage to move your garden indoors. Obviously, this cannot be accomplished physically, but a small scale version of it is not beyond reason.
  • Seven Sure Ways of Producing Prize-Winning Photos
    Every "shutterbug" enthusiast dreams of snapping at least one prize-winning photo. It takes practice, and sometimes an entire lifetime.
  • Why Are We Living so Long?
    We are continuously being reminded that this generation is enjoying the longest life since man can remember on this earth. Is it real or a camouflage?
  • How to Buy the Most Nutritious Foods for Your Dollar
    As consumers, we all search for getting the most for our dollar. The question, are we looking for quantity or quality? By quality, we mean the greatest nutritional content that we get for our money.
  • Probiotics: Their Absolute Need in the Human Body
    Most all of us have heard of antibiotics since we were a child. Whenever we got an infection, mom took us to the family doctor, or to the emergency room at the nearest hospital and were administered the shot.
  • My Concerns About the Swine Flu Vaccine
    Since the announcement in April, 2009 of the spread of the H1N1 flu many throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world began to wonder if this virus could become another pandemic. It was soon made official by WHO, leaving some question.
  • Wetlands: Key to EEE Mosquito Control
    Come springtime depending on what part of the U.S. you happen to live, local town officials ready their mosquito spray equipment for another round with their never ending battle with the EEE carriers.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Miraculous Medicine
    The first thing we think about when the word vinegar is mentioned is its strong, effervescent, unpleasant taste. Remember what mom used to say; "Foods that taste bad are usually the best for you.
  • Fat Free Diets Can Be Downright Dangerous
    Oftentimes, we both hear and read about diets that tend to guarantee us that by partaking in the program, we will lose X amount of pounds over a given period of time.
  • Simple Cure for Drought Stricken Brown Lawns
    None of us, regardless of where we live, enjoys seeing our normally plush green lawns turn a dull brown. Of course, the usual though temporary solution is to water the heck out of it 'til the rains return.
  • Houseplants that Can Be Both Beautiful and Lifesaving
    On a regular basis we hear of some unfortunate household that has suffered the tragedy of one or more of its members being overcome by odorless carbon monoxide (CO) gas, which has emanated from a leaky or improperly vented heating system.
  • Staph Infection Protection with Simple Herbs and Spices
    Today, the word is out. MSRA is the disease to watch for. When one gets the identifier symptoms, you visit your doctor or ER for an antibiotic, which, you hope will return you back to a normal human being.
  • Best Foods: Name or Store Brand
    When we shop, it usually is the brand name we choose, since it is the most familiar to us. What about the store brand? Is it different than brand name for the same food? The can or box may be a different color, but is that a judge of quality?
  • Protect Yourself from Food Borne E. Coli Bacteria
    Virtually not a day goes by when some of the food industry does not announce the contamination of a portion of its meat produce. True, it is a good thing that the problem is found before someone is made very ill, in most cases, at least.
  • The World's Silent Battle Without Guns
    Since the very beginning of all agriculture on earth, man has been plagued with insects which have cut short our bountiful harvests.
  • A Man with a Humanitarian Destiny
    We need visionaries in this world. Farouk el Bas, having been finely honed by time, is one of those individuals.
  • Prescription Drug Pollution: A Taste of Our Own Medicine
    It seems that our country's affection for prescription drugs will come back to haunt us, as it is now being proven that our water supply is infected.
  • How to Make Your Own Scratchless Eyeglass Cleaner
    We are told by the Vision Council of America That: The U.S., as of 2006 used vision correction such as eyeglasses or contact lenses, representing over 75 % of the country's total adult population.
  • How to Propagate the Lucky Bamboo Houseplant
    The "Lucky Bamboo" , also called Dracaena sanderiana is unique in that it requires little care to grow as long as you don't keep it in direct sunlight. It will grow fairly tall and can adorn any living room decor.
  • Our Energy Conservation Dilemma
    Our world is in a period of great change. We are experiencing global warming at a rate never seen before.
  • Six Facts About Nutrient Losses Due to Food Processing
    Here in the US, when we visit our supermarket, everything seems to paint a picture of pure nutrition as we browse the aisles, with the almost endless selections.
  • Grow Cucumbers in a Picture Window of Your Home or Apartment
    Growing vegetables inside your home or apartment is becoming a novelty throughout the U.S. lately with the economy being in a recession.
  • Growing a Plush Green Lawn with Organics
    When someone mentions "organics", the first thing that comes to mind is organically grown foods. Just think that as organically grown foods are free of pesticides, insecticides, etc., so are organically grown lawns.
  • How to Benefit Your Health by Eating Organic Foods
    Organic foods are beginning to become the staple of many areas of the U.S. and in other parts of the world.
  • Achieve Success Growing Early Hybrid Tomatoes Indoors
    Growing early hybrid tomatoes are a great pastime for the serious outdoor gardener simply because they produce an early harvest and they are very prolific.
  • How to Design Your Own LED Lamp
    We probably wonder just how this little bead of acrylic smaller than a pea manages to radiate a visible beam of very intense light in many different colors of the spectrum. We must first categorize its placement in our lighting world.
  • Construct Your Own Inexpensive Indoor Grow Lamp
    It's almost the end of the normal growing season in the northern latitudes of the U.S. as well as those same latitudes in other parts of the world. So, why not move your outdoor vegetable and herb garden indoors.
  • Learn the Myths About Mercury Poisoning in Fish
    In the mainstream media we are being told to limit our intake of many types of fish because we are told that they contain high levels of Mercury. Are we to believe everything we hear?
  • Disease Prevention is the Key to Health Care
    For many centuries doctors were sometimes referred to as "medicine men" by the native American Indians have treated some individuals with varying diseases of different acuteness, some for most of their lives.
  • Green Tea: Medicine in a Cup
    Green tea, we are told, is very beneficial to our health. It is more popular in Asian countries, though, with more of the world being made aware of its qualities, has been seeing substantial growth lately.
  • How to Extend the Battery Life of Your Digital Camera
    Today, the digital camera is being used more and more by the average person and the analog film camera is rarely used these days. The digital camera also has many more functions that are controlled electronically.
  • How to Grow Green Peppers Successfully Indoors
    Most casual gardeners are satisfied with the pleasure of growing their vegetables during the regular growing season in their geographical location which can last just over three months in the northern U.S.
  • Autumn Leaves-2009
    Photos of diverse Fall foliage scenes and close-ups taken throughout many parts of New Hampshire, U.S.A.
  • The Everyday Encounter with Marketing in Our Society
    With many industries having had a long learning curve on the subject it has now begun using the many tools from research. Television has been the greatest media to launch some of their newest ad ideas.
  • Fall Colors in Southern New Hampshire
    Photos were shot in southern New Hampshire in late Fall.
  • White Mountains Waterfalls and Streams 2
    Scenes of a few rare views of White Mountain, N.H. region
  • How to Cut the Cost of Feeding Your Family in Half and Eat Better
    After more than 30 years of practice in shopping to save money, my wife and I can truly claim victory.
  • Appreciating the Miraculous Human Body
    Most of us just don't realize that our body is like a fine tuned machine. We fuel it when it's hungry and some of us don't think twice about the quality of the fuel.
  • How to Increase the Speed of Your Home Computer
    Many of us who own a computer are finding that after a short while of use it loses its original speed, sometimes due to virus intrusion, but mostly due to software downloads, videos, digital photos, etc.
  • How to Rid Your Home of Bed Bugs Naturally
    The saying, "don't let the bed bugs bite", a phrase heard round the world for centuries is now experiencing a resurgence, especially here in North America after the turn of the 20th century.
  • Global Obesity: A Way Back
    Virtually everywhere you look today, one can observe some of the results of our lifestyles. It is now being observed in our schools, beginning at the elementary level all the way up to graduation in their senior year.
  • Is Bottled Water Worth the Price of Gold?
    Water, the experts say, covers about 2/3 of the Earth's surface. Drinking water, of course, occupies far less than that and a good portion of this is divided between town supplied and bottled drinking water.
  • Spider Plants: Their Fascination, Care and Propagation
    Some of us are just born with a green thumb and a great majority of us can virtually destroy a newly purchased houseplant by just looking at it. The Spider plant is the salvation for all who want to enjoy beauty without all the fuss.
  • Omega 3: Life's Miracle Oil
    When we think of oil, the first thing that comes to mind is the oil in our automobile, which keeps the moving metal parts well lubricated and running smooth.
  • Petitions: A Formal Way to Voice Your Grievances
    All of us at one time or other engaged in conversations with neighbors and friends about some topic that we are just not happy with in life, or believe should be changed for the better.
  • Photo Gallery 2
    Photos of antique car
  • Flower Gallery Galore
    Trumpet Flowers and Roses
  • How to Unravel the Honey Bee Mystery
    Honey bees, how they visit each one of the harvested fruit we eat. What if they just disappeared? Would we here in the U.S. be able to find another pollinator? Well, unless the mystery is solved soon, we may have to.
  • Why is the Food Industry Marketing Taste in Their Products?
    We see and hear it all over the MSM[Main Stream Media] in advertising new and existing food products. TV advertisers appeal to our sense of taste and smell, along with appearance to entice the public to buy their product.
  • How to Be Aware of Chemical Food Additives
    In order to sell food to millions of consumers, the food industry must make it appealing to as many as possible, from the young child to the elderly. In order to accomplish this, individual food suppliers use additives to make their foods taste better.
  • Photo Gallery 5, Water Fountain and Flowers Against Blue Sky
    Photos are of red tree flowers against deep blue sky.
  • Obesity: The Real Reason it Exists Worldwide
    For decades now, the average weight of our citizens here in the U.S. has been on a gradual increase. The question of course, what is the root cause?
  • Photo Gallery 4, Geese and Ducks
    A few shots of some geese and ducks in southern New Hampshire.
  • How to Make Your Own Organic Fertilizer at Home
    In today's world, one must find any way to save money and for anyone trying to plant their own vegetables in their own little back yard garden or simply planting an indoor garden.
  • Photo Gallery 3, Dianthus/Rhododendron
    Just a few photos of a few bright flowers
  • How to Reverse the Global Obesity Epidemic
    Very noticeable, as of late, the average weight of individuals has been on the upswing. Maybe it's due the recent advancements in technology. Maybe it's the greater food processing. Does anyone really know?
  • Photography, Using Available Light, Made Easy
    Today, everything is so automated and compensated, explained visually, choice of action oriented through prompts, how can we go wrong? Personally, I hardly ever use, or leave the Auto Flash enabled.
  • Flower Gallery 2
    Diverse flower photos
  • Flower Gallery 1
    Photos of beautiful flowers
  • Rainbow Display
    These photos were caught just in time.
  • Currier Museum Glass Paperweight Photos Under Glass
    A possible collectors haven, except they belong to the Currier Museum which is located in Manchester, N.H..
  • How to Grow Buttercrunch Lettuce Indoors
    Buttercrunch lettuce is probably the most scrumptious in this family. When grown outdoors one can plant in early Spring and late Fall in the northeast for a dual harvest.
  • How to Make a Butcher Block Table
    Every housewife wants a butcher block table to chop and do some meat cutting. It will virtually last a lifetime in your family.
  • How to Sharpen Your Dull Rotary Shaver Head
    When our electric shaving shaver loses its cutting ability most of us just purchase a new head replacement and like new we are back in business. A few of us, both men and women just purchase a new shaver.
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