Jun 17, 2009

Baby bedding sets

As a woman who had to raise a child, the truth is that I am quite aware of the fact that most mothers end up facing many doubts related to the their babies. In fact, after getting home with my baby, I realized that I would have to buy some new Baby Bedding but with so many offers in the market, I couldn’t make up my mind and pick up a specific product.

Still, for all of you who are still waiting for a baby, the truth is that on the website above you are already able to find the best Baby Bedding Sets that any mother could ever offer to a child! Moreover, the quality of the bedding sets is really high but the prices are extremely affordable even now that the recession is menacing us.

So, why don’t you take some time to visit the website above and see with your own eyes the incredible prices on a wide range of baby bedding sets that you could buy? I am sure that you will find something that will really impress you.

Discovering Magritte Museum


Are you traveling to Europe in the upcoming weeks? Would you like to know which the best museums are for you to visit them? If you really love to visit the best museums all around the world, then you definitely need to know more about the anniversary of the Magritte Museum as you may read from the original msnbc.com article just below:

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BRUSSELS, Belgium - My 8-year old daughter has been wearing her bowler hat for days now — and the color is not pink and it also has nothing to do with Hannah Montana.

Instead it is a plastic replica of a black, hard felt hat with a rounded crown. It also happens to be a memento from one of the world’s most anticipated museum openings slated for this year: The Magritte Museum located in the heart of Brussels, Belgium on the Place Royal.

Hats off to the educational team here because the museum really is more than just a museum for kids — just like the famous surrealist Rene Magritte would have liked it.

Folks came in thousands and from all corners of the globe to attend the museums pre-opening festivities. With over 200 works including Magritte’s masterpieces such as two versions of “The Empire of Lights” (1954) and (1961) — and “The Return” (1940) — the city’s most famous artist has loads in store to share with guests. Overall the museum is like the Peggy Guggenheim in Venice meets the Fundacio Joan Miro (Miro Museum) in Barcelona without their fantastic rooftop accessibility — yet.

However what sets this museum aside from many of its European counterparts is what’s in store for the kids. And, if the museums pre-opening day offers any indication what’s in store for the little ones — this place is a winner. The day’s festivities included: puppet, theatre and dance shows, several children’s arts and crafts booths as well interactive artwork with living models, plastic bowler hats for all the little and even big guests to wear, loads of entertainment and more. The setting was a surrealist street party like no other in the world. (You can listen to children’s testimonials by Urban Crayon Press here.)

“Oh, I really enjoyed the puppet show. It was funny and we learned all about Magritte,” said 8-year-old Caitlin O’Regan, who hails from the United Kingdom.

“I really liked the arts-and-craft table where we made mini-portraits of Magritte’s paintings. But my real favorite thing to do today was to walk around and try to find out who is real or not real. It’s really fun.” said 7-year old Alexander Becker.

“Well, nothing is quite as it seems here, so it makes everything really fun”, said 8-year old Hannah Berz whose parents are a combination team of American, German and Swiss passport holders.

The museum already has been billed as an “amusement-park fun house” on the most sophisticated level (Price tag: $9.2 million). Yet this term more than likely applies to the museum’s walls which are painted incredibly dark whereas leaving the artwork to feel like the pieces are “coming out of the night”. At least this is the kid’s version.

“Everything inside the museum is dark, but all the paintings are really bright and beautiful” states 7-year old Schuyler Wolf who hails from the United States and was accompanied by her 4-year old brother, Charles.

Our fun for the day initially started by counting the number of windows filled with cloud patterns which were strategically placed in all the outside buildings facing the museum. It’s a permanent display made specifically for the museum. There are so many cloud painted windows we had to give up counting. “They are so beautiful and so many windows. I can’t keep count” stated 8-year-old Wiley Becker.

“We have several activities planned for children throughout the year. The programs are quite similar like today’s event and even more so. It’s great to see how the children really enjoy all the programs on offer today” states Isabelle Vanhoonacker, Director of Education for the Magritte Museum.

Whatever way you look at it, Magritte’s work is enjoyable for kids and adults alike: Intriguing, interesting and colorful for the kids, yet great art for the parents to enjoy with or without a bowler hat on your head as a souvenir.

Hours
Tuesdays to Sundays: 9.30 a.m. – 5 p. m; Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.. – 8 p.m.

Address
Place Royale, 1 – 1000 Brussels

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Finding the best services in your area

As a woman who really knows how it all works when we decide to repair our house, I know that it is often difficult to find the best services in our area simply because most companies provide us expensive services which are not based on high quality work.

Still, for all of you living in Austin and Little Rock, the truth is that it is a lot easier to find high quality Austin roofer and Little Rock roofing services, as you may see as soon as you visit the websites to which I have linked just above. Moreover, the customer service is also extremely good, meaning that we will always be able to find a solution for our problems before hiring any services. Finally, I would even say that from what I have heard from my friends, and around the Internet, that the services provided by the companies above are consistent and the quality of the work is excellent. What else could you really ask for?

Missouri Botanical Garden's 150th anniversary


Even if you don't love to spend some time in the most beautiful gardens in your city, the truth is that you can't denny that USA has some of the most amazing botanical gardens that we are able to find all around the world. In fact, one of them is celebrating the 150th anniversary and you should read the msnbc.com article below to discover more about it:

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ST. LOUIS - Young Henry Shaw, only 18, was selling cutlery out of a rented room in St. Louis when a chance, half-day journey out of town on horseback one spring day in 1819 led him to his destiny — the prairie that would become his garden.

"Uncultivated," the Englishman recorded, "without trees or fences, but covered with tall luxuriant grass, undulated by the gentle breeze of spring."

Forty years later, in 1859, the wealthy former businessman-turned-philanthropist opened on the land he so loved a botanical garden for his adopted city's residents.

The treasure Shaw established "for all time for public good" on June 15, 1859, would become the Missouri Botanical Garden, an urban oasis of splendor and beauty, and one of the nation's oldest botanical gardens in continuous operation.

Longtime St. Louisans still affectionately refer to it as Shaw's Garden, for the British businessman who made his fortune in hardware here, retired at age 40 to travel the world, and found inspiration in the great gardens of Europe.

A National Historic Landmark, the Missouri Botanical Garden is widely considered one of the top three botanical gardens in the world, a center for science and conservation, education and horticultural display.

"There's no place like it, over and above the Kew Gardens," said Dr. Martin Gordon, a retired professor of medicine at Yale University. He recently visited for a film he's doing on plants' medicinal value. "It's such a warm and friendly place, an invaluable institution, suitable for all ages — and addicting."

The Missouri Botanical Garden is celebrating its 150th birthday with activities and events throughout the year, from lectures by renowned botanical experts to a 20-foot-diameter floral clock, showcasing seasonal flowers of varying colors and textures. Shaw's handwritten journals of his first European travels in the 1850s are being made public for the first time on the Garden's Web site.

Marking the occasion are special displays including heirloom vegetables from the 19th century, and orchids and holiday flowers. The Garden is also exhibiting photographs that document the plants it is working to conserve in 36 countries around the world.

Other birthday activities include a Midsummer's Night Dance June 27, a (native St. Louisan) Chuck Berry concert July 24, free evening concerts on Wednesdays through Aug. 5, and Garden Party Nights featuring wine and microbrewery-tastings Thursdays through Sept. 3.

But all the fun should not distract from the Garden's mission "to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment, in order to preserve and enrich life."

The Garden offers 79 acres of display gardens, fountains, sculptures, indoor conservatories and historic buildings, including Shaw's country home, Tower Grove House, and final place of rest.

Its horticultural displays include a tropical rainforest inside the Climatron conservatory and one of the largest Japanese strolling gardens in North America.

The William T. Kemper Center for Home Gardening has 23 residential-scale demonstration gardens.

Behind the showpiece, the Missouri Botanical Garden's "unseen garden" is its botanical exploration, plant science and conservation.

Garden botanists train and help local botanists around the globe conserve and manage their resources. The Garden has developed the world's largest and most widely used botanical database, TROPICOS, and maintains an herbarium of 6 million plant specimens.

Later this month, the Garden will host the American Public Gardens Association annual conference. The gathering of public garden professionals from North America will celebrate "The Global Garden" to honor 250 years of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; 150 years of the Singapore Botanic Gardens; and 150 years of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Director Peter Raven, the botanist and environmentalist who has led the Garden since 1970, has overseen its rise in stature from a relatively small institution to a world leader, said Stephen Hopper, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. "What Peter has achieved, globally, is unique," he said.

Raven said he plans to retire in mid-2011, and a search for his successor is under way. The two will overlap a bit.

"It's inspiring to me," said Mona Diefenbach of Anna, Ill., who was recently touring the garden with her husband, Richard. Now 66, she's made regular visits to the garden since accompanying her Ukrainian immigrant grandparents as a girl.

"When we came to visit, they always made sure we went to the botanical gardens," she said.

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Hummingbirds

Even considering the fact that I am a businesswoman who plays an important role in a business, the truth is that I am a lover of nature and all the amazing species of plants and animals that we are able to find all around the world!

Keeping this in mind, I am extremely excited with the hummingbird migration as they still didn’t visit the state where I live but they will soon! As a matter of fact, I am already planning to buy the best hummingbird feeders so that I can attract these amazing creatures to my own yard, surprising all my family with an amazing moment with the nature.

Furthermore, I have even learnt that the first hummingbird species developed during the last ice age, thanks to the fact that ice age revealed them a new land to explore: the North America. Plus, what really impressed me a lot about their lifestyle were the 500 miles non-stop flights because I never thought a small bird like a hummingbird could be so incredible.

So, if you also love hummingbirds, why don’t you consider the possibility of buying some new hummingbird feeders so that you can also attract them to your yard? You could even present your family, friends, teachers or anyone else with a hummingbird feeder…