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January 1st, 2009 — Boating, Book Review, Sailing, adequate space, best resources, boating community, boating lifestyle, boating publications, boating terms, confidence, disciplines, heartache, job, lake vacation, money, novices, own boat, power boating, proper maintenance, refresher course, stern from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
The author of this book is incredibly well respected in the boating community and has years of experience writing for top boating publications from around the world. If you’re completely new to boating or you’d just like a refresher course, this is one of the best resources out there. As a book from the Complete [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Boating and Sailing by Frank Sargeant The author of this book is incredibly well respected in the boating community and has years of experience writing for top boating publications from around the world. If you're completely new to boating or you'd just like a refresher course, this is one of the best resources out there.......
- Review: Boater101: A full-reference guide to boating basics Federal law may not require boaters to take a safety course of any kind, but that does not mean that boaters should hit the water without a good working knowledge of the basics. Making states do require that boaters below a certain age limit pass a safety course before they......
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December 31st, 2008 — Boating, Book Review, block plane, boats, building a boat, confidence, dreams, fishing boat, framing square, grinder, job, masterpiece, own boat, powerboat, sailboat, sander polisher, scratch, small boat, special tools, tape measure, time consuming from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
If you’ve been thinking about making your own boat, but you’re worried that you don’t have the kind of equipment or the time to really make a masterpiece, this book is simply an incredible resource that will make it easy. Although traditional methods of small boat manufacturing are time consuming and require a lot [...]
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December 26th, 2008 — Book Review, amazing book, appendices, buying a boat, currents, definitive guide, driving a car, job, money, offshore boating, omission, power boat, power boating, power boats, robert armstrong, trailering, weathering from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
If you are looking for the definitive guide to power boating, look no further. This amazing book crams absolutely everything you could ever need to know about power boating into 236 pages that are easy and fun to read. We were pleasantly surprised by this book and did not expect it to be this in [...]
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December 23rd, 2008 — Benefit, Handy Man, Refresh, Wallpaper, bearing, elbow grease, job, patience, pretty time, removing wallpaper, right tools, scraper, special tools, steamer, time consuming, wall paper from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
Whether you bought a new house that had some truly hideous wallpaper, or you just want to refresh a room, removing wallpaper can be a big job, especially if you are not using the right tools. While the age of the paper and how it was applied can have a big bearing on the removal [...]
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- Paint or Wallpaper? When it’s time to add a new look to your home’s walls, you usually have two choices – paint or wallpaper. This can be pretty depressing, but the good news is there are a lot of new paints and textures you can try to make your home look much more......
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December 20th, 2008 — Boating, Fishing, Rainbow trout, Tips and Tricks, blood worms, dead bait, early spring, fish, great time, job, live bait, maggots, manhandle, nightcrawlers, pound line, success rate, synthetics, test weights, time of year, trout, trout fishing, wasting your time, wits from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
Rainbow trout are plentiful in California and this is a fish that is particularly fun to match wits against. If you are completely new to trout fishing, or just look for some great new tips, there are a few sure methods that you can employ to increase your success rate with rainbow trout. There is [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - How to Catch Rainbow Trout Rainbow trout are plentiful in California and this is a fish that is particularly fun to match wits against. If you are completely new to trout fishing, or just look for some great new tips, there are a few sure methods that you can employ to increase your success rate......
- Fishing in Florida, A Shark of a Tale Your Fishing Tales: A Florida Edition RiverGal says, "At first the fish were slow on the bait and we had to follow the pods around. My eleven year old sister was getting the most catches, though I did manage to catch two sea trouts. When I had caught the......
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December 18th, 2008 — Handy Man, House Paint, Project, Tips and Tricks, ammonia, christmas, christmas season, cold air, cold weather, different city, dries, few days, fun family, holiday home, holiday season, home renovation, home renovations, job, paint, renovation ideas, shape, thanksgiving, winter season from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
If you have a holiday home where you intend to stay during the winter season, you may be thinking about some of the renovations that you can do to keep the house in tip top shape, even if you only intend on staying there for a few days, a few weeks or a few months [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Fun Holiday Home Renovations If you have a holiday home where you intend to stay during the winter season, you may be thinking about some of the renovations that you can do to keep the house in tip top shape, even if you only intend on staying there for a few days, a few......
- Home Maintenance for Dummies by James Carey and Morris Carey The Carey brothers achieved great fame with their first Dummies title that focused on home renovation so hopes were pretty high with this latest book on how to maintain your home. This is an area that many people fail to understand how important it can be, which is why we......
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December 17th, 2008 — DVD Review, Golf Ball Driver, Tips and Tricks, bonus features, bunker shots, dvds, game, golfers, jim mclean, job, newbie, next level, perfect answer, personal lessons, putting tips, solid foundation, swing, top notch, tweaking from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
If you are looking for a great DVD that will help you improve your swing, this one may be just the ticket. There are literally hundreds of different golf instructional DVDs on the market and many fail to deliver. This is one exception that proves just how useful this medium is at helping golfers. For [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review of Jim McLean The Eight Step Swing If you are looking for a great DVD that will help you improve your swing, this one may be just the ticket. There are literally hundreds of different golf instructional DVDs on the market and many fail to deliver. This is one exception that proves just how useful this medium......
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December 11th, 2008 — Skiing, Tips and Tricks, adverse effect, clothes, drip, good shape, hot wax, job, professional shop, ski care, ski equipment, ski gear, ski performance, skis, slopes, stone grinder, suitable temperature, temperature conditions, two choices, two ways, waxes, waxing iron from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
Ski equipment can really add up in costs and can become quite expensive over time. By systematically maintaining your ski gear, you can actually save a lot of money in the long run. Your skis will be kept durable over time, providing you with a much better conduct on the slopes. You have two choices: [...]
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- Hitting the Slopes for the First Time Have you ever tried skiing before in your life? If you are thinking about exploring everything that this popular winter sport has to offer, then the first step in your process should be to equip yourself with all of the necessary and relevant information, including the most basic do's and......
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December 9th, 2008 — Bathroom, Handy Man, Walls, antibacterial cleaners, bathrooms, bleach, element, health risk, household products, humidity, job, kitchens, lot of water, lungs, mildew, mold, patches, running the risk, shower spray, shower surfaces, spores, steam cleaners from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
As the warmer months approach, many of us have to deal with the ugly problem of mildew. From bathrooms, to kitchens to basically anywhere where there is water, mildew can be a health risk and it is incredibly unsightly and in many cases, very smelly. However, there are a few techniques that you can use [...]
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December 8th, 2008 — Air Conditioning, Handy Man, Low Budget, acco, air conditioner, air conditioning unit, awning, awnings, better time, cold air, coming home, cool air, cool breeze, drapes, electricity costs, energy costs, facing windows, few minutes, home fans, how much money, initial investment, job, power bills from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
Summer is usually synonymous with high electricity costs and as our cities become more overloaded, there has never been a better time to start saving power during these months. It’s actually quite easy to start cutting your power costs, and it only takes a few minutes to implement some changes that can drastically reduce how [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - How to Save Power in Summer Summer is usually synonymous with high electricity costs and as our cities become more overloaded, there has never been a better time to start saving power during these months. It's actually quite easy to start cutting your power costs, and it only takes a few minutes to implement some changes......
- Book Review: Insulate and Weatherize - Expert Advice from Start to Finish By Bruce Harley As energy costs continue to rise, many homeowners are starting to get serious about how much money they are wasting on home heating costs. In reality, if your home is poorly insulated, and you have not taken the steps to weatherize it properly, the fact is, your money is going......
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December 7th, 2008 — Book Review, Handy Man, architectural elements, audience, building a home, building books, building your own home, carpenters, comprehensive guide, construction methods, earth, finishing touches, frame house, george nash, how tos, illustrations, initial stages, job, poor contrast, staircases from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
Have you ever dreamt about building your own home? This is a dream that thousands of Americans share, but the task itself can seem pretty daunting. Where do you begin and how on earth do you get the roof to stand up? George Nash answers all of these questions in his book, The Complete House [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Complete House Building Book By George Nash Have you ever dreamt about building your own home? This is a dream that thousands of Americans share, but the task itself can seem pretty daunting. Where do you begin and how on earth do you get the roof to stand up? George Nash answers all of these questions in......
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December 5th, 2008 — Boating, Book Review, Camping, Fishing, absolute essentials, first aid, gills, goldmine, great outdoors, high quality, how to make decisions, job, long time, money, natural disasters, outdoor enthusiasts, right off the bat, survival books, survival gear from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
The author of this book is one of the most respected outdoor enthusiasts, experts and authors and this latest effort is truly spectacular. If you are planning on doing anything outdoors, whether it’s boating, fishing, camping or hiking, this is the book that you need to read before you go and it wouldn’t hurt to [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Book Review: Outdoor Survival By Garth Hattingh The author of this book is one of the most respected outdoor enthusiasts, experts and authors and this latest effort is truly spectacular. If you are planning on doing anything outdoors, whether it's boating, fishing, camping or hiking, this is the book that you need to read before you go......
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December 5th, 2008 — Product Reviews, Skiing, adult, alpine, best choice, brand name, colors, disaster, firm foundation, job, kids, mantra, models, roxy, skier, skis, slopes, standouts, wooden core from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
If you’re ready to take your kids out on the slopes, it’s a good idea to make sure they have the right equipment. While it’s perfectly fine to rent equipment, especially if they will only be skiing on vacation, if they show an interest in the sport, it’s a good idea to spring for a [...]
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December 3rd, 2008 — Handy Man, House Paint, Wallpaper, borders, classical textures, colors, half the time, job, ladder, long time, paint, paints, professional results, rollers, scraper, sprayers, steamer, strengths and weaknesses, time and money, two choices, type o, voc paint, volatile organic compound, whole lot from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
When it’s time to add a new look to your home’s walls, you usually have two choices – paint or wallpaper. This can be pretty depressing, but the good news is there are a lot of new paints and textures you can try to make your home look much more interesting. There are a few [...]
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- Paint or Wallpaper? When it’s time to add a new look to your home’s walls, you usually have two choices – paint or wallpaper. This can be pretty depressing, but the good news is there are a lot of new paints and textures you can try to make your home look much more......
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December 3rd, 2008 — Clean, Foundation, Gutters, Handy Man, House Damage, Outside, broom handle, clutter, dangerous problems, debris, dirt, gutter system, job, ladder, last time, leaks, leaves, rainwater, roof gutters, trees, water supply from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
If your house is equipped with gutters and you can’t remember the last time they were cleaned, it’s best to get proactive and do it yourself. While there are services that can come do this for you, it’s actually quite easy and just about anyone can do it safely. Before you get started, you’ll need [...]
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December 2nd, 2008 — Book Review, Project, better homes and gardens, book focus, building a deck, color illustrations, decades, estimation, faucet, home improvement, home improvements, job, massive tome, money, novice, shopping list, step projects, weekend warrior from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
When it comes to dealing with the authority on home improvement, you can’t much better than Better Homes and Gardens. For decades they have been helping and inspiring home owners throughout the world. Let’s see if their latest book is worth the money and if it can help you with those nagging projects you need [...]
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November 29th, 2008 — Boating, Book Review, aspects of life, boating world, boats, chandlery, charlie wing, freshwater systems, illustrations, job, novices, surprise, technical aspects, terrific guide from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
After Charlie Wing published his book on living aboard, many readers were upset that it really didn’t cover the technical aspects of life aboard a ship. So, this new book from Wing was a pleasant surprise, even if the title is decidedly non-technical. However, if you want to know about how boat “things” work, this [...]
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November 28th, 2008 — Boating, essential equipment, fun time, genre, job, nasty accident, outboard boat, remorse, strengths and weaknesses, trailers from SFBoater @ San Francisco Bay Area Boater
If you are looking for a book that covers practical outboard boating, this is a definite must read and revisit kind of book. Getchell did a fantastic job of putting together a resource that all outboard boaters should read and he managed to cover some pretty technical concepts without alienating any reader. If you own [...]
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November 28th, 2008 — Ceramic, Clean, Handy Man, Sink, bad water, circles, citrus fruit, drains, dry rub, gloves, grapefruit, hard water, holes, job, mixture, nasty stains, sandpaper, scratching the surface, sinks, soft cloth, stainless steel, stainless steel sink, vinegar and baking soda, water stain from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
Our sinks are subjected to constant abuse and even with the most careful cleaning, stains can occur over time. The most common stains are due to hard water and they can be difficult to remove. However, there are a few easy tips that you can use to get rid of these stains for good.
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- Restoring Tubs and Sinks Whether you have a fiberglass tub or sink or vitreous china, it doesn’t take long before stains start to appear. This is particularly true if you have hard water. While these unsightly stains can be frustrating, there are actually a few ways that you can easily get rid of them,......
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November 28th, 2008 — Handy Man, Replace, advanced features, batteries, carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide detection, could save your life, good time, job, old model, older models, phillips screws, right tools, safety, screwdriver, smart decision, smoke alarm, smoke alarms, smoke detector from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
If you have an older home, or if you aren’t quite sure how old your smoke alarms are, it’s a good time to think about replacing them. Even if you have regularly replaced your batteries in your smoke alarms, they may become less effective as they get older. Some of the newer models also have [...]
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- Replacing Your Smoke Alarms If you have an older home, or if you aren’t quite sure how old your smoke alarms are, it’s a good time to think about replacing them. Even if you have regularly replaced your batteries in your smoke alarms, they may become less effective as they get older. Some of......
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November 28th, 2008 — Clean, Handy Man, bathrooms, black mold, doors, dry desert, health concern, health problems, humid climates, humid temperatures, job, kitchen sink, lot of water, mask, moist areas, mold, proper ventilation, safety, soapy water, spores, surfaces, ventilation fan, water bowls from Keira @ Handy Man Fix Home Repair
Mold is a serious problem for many homes, especially those in humid climates. However, some areas of your home are going to be more likely to have mold, even if you live in the middle of a dry desert. Here are some tips on how to make sure that you don’t get mold, and [...]
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- How to Prevent a Damp Basement With black and other forms of mold becoming an enormous problem for Americans, it has never been more important to make sure that your home is not a breeding ground. Mold is very harmful, and black mold in particular can be deadly. No one wants to go around breathing spores......
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November 25th, 2008 — 4.5 Stars, Blind, Book Review, Contemporary, Doctor, Melinda Cross, United States of America, car accident, cassie, doctors, dr wyatt, few days, first romance, hard truths, hysterical blindness, job, love, masculinity, melinda, money, muscles, romance novel, spoiled brat, success rate, trauma, wealthy lifestyle from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Lion of Darkness by Melinda Cross was the first romance novel that I read where one of the lovers was handicapped. The story is absolutely beautiful, filled with domineering masculinity and the helpless unyielding fall into love. It is far too short a tale in my opinion and could use anot