Posts Tagged ‘house’

Bird Feeders

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Gardens are meant to be beautiful places where you can find peace. You can always make your garden an even lovelier place by choosing your garden ornaments carefully. One excellent thing that can make your garden very special would be a decorative bird feeder, to which you can add your touches to make it truly yours.

One of the things you can do with your decorative bird feeder is to make it look like your house. You can get the right paint, use similar shutters and windows - even if you begin with a plain wooden decorative bird feeder, with a little effort, you can transform it completely.

Once you have decided to put up a decorative bird feeder, you have to put some thought into where you want to place it in your garden. A fairly common and reliable option is to put it up on a pole. But when you do, you have to find out how tall the pole has to be - if you think there might be squirrels or raccoons in or around your garden, you have to make sure that you don’t place your decorative bird feeder low enough for them to destroy it or close to any tree from which they can jump onto it.

If these animals are not a threat in your area, you could put a bird feeder anywhere in your garden as an ornament like on the patio, on a large window sill, hanging in a gazebo or hanging in a big tree. A decorative bird feeder would provide great conversation when sitting with visitors in the garden. Besides creating conversation for you and your guests, it will provide an area of interest for the many birds in the area.

If you are crafty and have a particular vision for your decorative bird feeder, perhaps it would be best if you built it yourself. Looking at pictures in gardening books and magazines should provide ideas and perhaps instructions for a bird feeder. No doubt while shopping for garden ornaments, either at the local gardening center or online, you’ll find the perfect decorative bird feeder for your garden.

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Finding the Right Office Chair That Fits Your Comfort

Friday, November 21st, 2008

There are quite a few different types of office chairs out there that can help you be more productive and at the same time add comfort to your work day. Ergonomic office chairs can be purchased so that your work day is filled with productivity instead of ‘ants in your pants’ syndrome because your back or hind quarters are hurting. Picking the right office chair has to start by looking at what kind of body you have, what you need for support, and last but not least, how the chair goes with your office design and decorum.

When choosing the perfect office chair you really have to be honest with yourself about your body. Whether you are tall and thin or you have a little too much baggage, the chair that you choose will dictate the level of comfort you will enjoy while working in that chair. The size and shape of your body will dictate whether you need a high back, low back, or mid back office chair. If you are a large person, the high back chair may not give you the support you need to make it through the day. This goes for tall people also. A low back chair may give you discomfort in your lower back because it is designed for shorter people.

Not only does the back of the chair need to be in alignment with your body but you also have to look at the arms of the office chair. If you use a keyboard, the position of your elbows on the arms of the chair needs to be at a safe and comfortable level with that keyboard. You need to measure your desk and find out exactly where the height of the arms needs to be in order to rest your elbows and at the same time give you the distance you need to type comfortably.

The height of your office chair is also important. People with short or long legs will be very uncomfortable in an office chair that does not fit their body. They will either have their feet dangling above the floor or they will have their knees pushed too high to be comfortable. If you can sit in your potential chair and put your feet flat on the ground and at the same time feel that your knees are not going to go into the bottom of the desk or be uncomfortable in any way, than you have found your perfect office chair.

Once you feel that the office chair is ergonomically adjusted to your body, you can start looking for office chairs that fit the personality and dcor of your office. There are many office chairs that will give you the choice of color, material, and texture. It is your choice and your wallet that dictates which office chair will be right for you. The world is your oyster, but choose wisely, because a bad office chair can cause discomfort, pain, and make your life miserable at work

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