Blogs Posts on "Water"
Birds getting ready for winter by Hood Photo Blog on Nov 18, 2009The sun peeked out a few times yesterday and this morning. I think this duck was stretching out to enjoy the rare warmth. Lately, it is getting more frequent to hear the geese overhead, flying south for winter. I hope to get a good picture of them th...
Why is it so hard to let go? by Kathcake Blogging on Nov 16, 2009If you've read swimming for the future you will know I am taking swimming lessons. I have done around two rounds now and still haven't quite conquered the task of swimming. I know that we were all born with the ability to swim but we are also born wi...
by Daily Survival on Nov 15, 2009Hydration: Diminishing the Weight from Water that You Carryfrom Great Outdoors Information by admin The more weight that you can eliminate from your backpack, the more comfortable you will be while you are hiking the trails. So, where do you cut? Fr...
Extreme PakTM Invisible® Pattern Camouflage Water Repellent Heavy-Duty Mountaineer’s Backpack by Hiking Backpack on Nov 14, 2009Product DescriptionEstimated Piece Dimensions : 34×13… More >> Extreme PakTM Invisible® Pattern Camouflage Water Repellent Heavy-Duty Mountaineer’s Backpack Hiking Backpack | Camping Sleeping Bags...
Day 5 of My 30 Day Countdown by Joania's Weight Loss Journey on Nov 13, 2009Hi everyone!!!The week is over! Day 5 is done!! Whoohoooo!!!First off, thank you so very much to all of you for the wonderful and supportive comments this past week (and always). It really keeps me going!! Thanks :)Okay so it's Friday already!! I ha...
Finland Pavillion for Shanghai World Expo 2010 by ctrlshift on Nov 13, 2009The Finnish pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010 is called “Kirnu” (“Giant’s Kettle”). Designed by a team from Helsinki-based architect’s office JKMM , Kirnu won first prize among 104 entries... [[ This is a content summary only. Vis...
Army Corps of Engineers Now Required to Consider Climate Change in All Future Projects by Technology Review on Nov 13, 2009Worst-case planning never hurt anybody, and certainly not federal water projects that cost millions of dollars and could be easily undone by climate change and rising sea levels. A new policy now requires the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to plan for...
Moon-Bombing Mission Finds Significant Amount of Water in Lunar Soil by Technology Review on Nov 13, 2009Water in them there craters NASA's moon-smashing mission may not have provided a huge show for the folks on Earth, but now there's sweet vindication for scientists. The plume of lunar debris kicked up from ancient lunar crater kicked up 24 gallons of...
Old Red Goes Green: Recycled Wall Brick Built to Save Water by dornob on Nov 12, 2009It might look like your typical old red clay house-building brick on one side, but turn it over and there is a shift that hints at a deeper design change – one that is eco-friendly but also expressive in a way that most walls or brick are not.
Day 4 of My 30 Day Countdown by Joania's Weight Loss Journey on Nov 12, 2009Another fabulous day today!Quick post today because it's late and I really should be sleeping! Anyway...i feel like the seconds and minutes and hours of the day are just flying by!! I can't believe it's already Friday tomorrow. This was one of the fa...

