Thursday, September 16, 2010
Rearing mascots
Monday, September 13, 2010
Upgrade Your Sinks!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Washington National Cathedral (Part 3)
21. Kellogg Bay - the memorial for Frank B. Kellogg reflecting his ardent desire for universal peace. On the east wall is a Martin Luther King Jr's. carving preaching his last Sunday sermon from the cathedral's pulpit in March 31, 1968.
22. Humanitarian Bay - also known as the Boardman Bay.
23. White Bay - the window is themed with peace and universal unity, containing symbols of the League of Nations, the United Nations, people of the world in prayer, and peaceful uses of atomic energy.
24. Bettelheim Bay - the window symbolizes "America the Beautiful" with a brilliant color and abstract design.
25. The National Cathedral Association Bay - the windows reflect women's roles as Christian life givers, healers, purifiers and teachers. These were built by members of the NCA from all over the nation.
26. Dulin Bay - the windows are depicted with the 23rd psalm in vivid colors.
27. Frohman Bay - the memorial of Philip Hubert Frohman, the Cathedral's architect for more than 50 years. The window is dramatic, with abstract design utilizing an imaginative design of leading and small pieces of glass.
28. Abraham Lincoln Bay - the heroic bronze statue stands before words from Lincoln's farewell address at Springfield, Illinois. The floor is inset with Lincoln-head pennies; the window depicts in abstract form "the Agony of Civil War."
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Washington National Cathedral (Part 2)
12. The Crossing - this is teh center of the two transept "arms" and the "body" of the long nave, forming a shape of the cross. The Canterbury pulpit has a sculpture depicting people and scenes relating to the translation of the Bible to English. The stones came from Canterbury Cathedral in England.
A crucifixion scene is high overhead on the road beam. "Road" is an old word which means cross or crucifix.
13. War Memorial Chapel - this site depicts stories of sacrifice and the struggle for freedom. This is a tribute to those who served the armed forces.
14. Children's Chapel - the site is where you can see a statue of the Christ Child that was built to the scale of a 6-yr. old child.
15. St. Johns' Chapel - the carvings reflect the Last Supper and the Crucifixion; the windows tell of the miracles of Jesus.
16. High Altar - is located at the last end of the cathedral nave. Surrounding the central figure of Christ in Majesty are 110 figures of men and women that exemplifies the highest ideals of Chrisitianity which completes the icnonographic story with the redemption of mankind through Jesus Christ. On the left is the bishop's chair, - the Glastonbury Cathedra.
17. St. Mary's Chapel - shows scenes from Mary's life, mother of Jesus. On the windows are the parables of Jesus. The story of David and Goliath is told on a 16th-century tapestries.
18. Holy Spirit Chapel - its altar panels were painted by N.C. Wyeth. In the iron gate and on the altar painting is the dove, - the symbol for the Holy Spirit. The chapel is reserved for quiet prayer.
19. North Transept - notice the oldest rose window titled "Last Judgement", - where Jesus Christ as judge is at the center. The window is a medieval stained glass done by Lawrence Saint, - a stained glass artist.
20. West Rose Window - from the mid-nave crossing on the west is the view of west rose window known as the "Creation Rose" that brings the creation story inside the cathedral with an abstract interpretation casting light throughout the nave.
This window including all of the Nave Clerestory are admired for their sparkle, clarity and brilliant color. The 18 clerestory windows reflects the progress of the Hebrew people as God prepared them for the coming of the Messiah.
The windows are meant to be viewed in pairs, so the south windows are linked to the facing north windows.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
The Andean Highlands in Ecuador
If you want to do the scenic trip, be sure to hop aboard the "Train of the Middle of the World". If you love urban adventures and mountain thrills, is is your place.
You'll get to see Quito's panoramic view - the world's first city to be declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Quito is an ideal place for hiking, mountain climbing, biking, rafting and kayaking.
In the southern part is another colonial city called Cuenca, - another UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site with its charming cobblestone streets and white washed red-tiled buildings, stately plazas and grand old churches.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Discount Vacation Packages in San Diego, CA
Resort Vacation Packages in San Diego, CA might be the place for you, so you should check it out. It's hard to turn down an offer that is budget-friendly and yet you will be on a luxury lodging resort that has all the complete amenities you need. You should check the offered packages and you can get as low as $49.00 for two people, and take note; - you will be in a high end luxury resort villa with the complete amenities! Where else could you find such offer?
If you would instead prefer visiting specific attractions, they are close to Sea World, Legoland, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Knott's Berry Farm and Soak City, Theater, Golf and dining packages.
Take note, all package attractions are pretty much affordable so you won't be hurting your wallet :).
Now, that's what you call total fun! It would be a once in a lifetime offer because you will be enjoying the complete amenities.
Ecuador's Galapagos Island
The islands are blessed with pleasant weather all year round in addition to some of the most hauntingly beautiful land and seascapes to be found anywhere.
Galapagos is a National Park, a marine reserve and a Natural Heritage site as well, - a protected place that has some of the highest levels of endemism (those species found nowhere else on earth).
In some designated areas, you can dive and snorkel and see the impressive aquatic species of the coral reefs, one of the world's greatest diving adventures.
Other activities to do for fun are cruising from mid-range vessels to first-class yachts and luxury catamarans.
Friday, September 3, 2010
My Guest's Post ;)
Law & Order: Criminal Intent, One of the Best Legal Dramas
Thanks for the post from Sylvester Campbell
This is one of my favorite legal dramas that I watch frequently, via my tv satellite service. This show is edgy and interesting. Just as the title suggests the show is about the reasoning behind a criminal's actions as opposed to just the criminal act itself. This is an ingenious way to write a show as it gives the viewer a more complete sense of the story. The show breaks down what the crime is, why it was committed and how the detectives were able to outsmart the criminal and apprehend them. Great writing always has a beginning, middle, and end. This show is exemplary in that area. The show is set in New York City, which allow the stories to be more versatile. My favorite character combo is Detective Goren and Detective Eames. Goren can be outrageous, however his excellent reasoning skills allow him to accurately read a suspect and ultimately get a confession out of them. For the intelligent viewer it's always fun to watch a character outwit someone through brain power versus brawn. Eames' character is soft and yet still strong, creating a balance between the two. Their dynamic makes the characters and their interactions more believable. Of the many crime/legal dramas on TV today Law & Order: Criminal Intent tops the list with its intelligent writing and true to life characters.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Washington National Cathedral (Part 1)
The Main Level consists of 28 spots and landmarks you should check out while the Lower Level consists of 7 sites worth seeing at.
Main Level (the Nave):
- West Facade - the cathedral's iconographic story; - the mankind's creation to redemption starts here. All the arts here depicts themes of creation. If you notice the carved tympana above the 3 massive portals reflects the creation of day, the creation of mankind, and the creation of night. The 3 statues are Peter, Adam and Paul and the bronze gates shows scenes from the lines of Peter at the north portal, Abraham and Moses at the center portal and Paul at the south portal.
- George Washington Bay - the heroic marble statue of the first president is a huge reflection in here. The windows abstract design reflects the search for freedom that led to the founding of our nation.
- Maryland Bay - carved in its stone and in its stained glass, it shows the rich symbols of the state and its diverse religious heritage. The land of D.C. (District of Columbia) was once part of Maryland.
- Folger Bay - the colorful windows depict the richness of the lands explored in the 1803 Lewis and Clark expedition to the American northwest.
- Glover Bay - on the windows reflect the event which commemorated the promotion of plans for building the cathedral in1891, led by a group of men.
- Warren Bay - this contains the symbols of law in memory of Charles Warren, lawyer and historian of the Supreme Court. Just above this is the Space Window that reflects the Apollo XI mission and holding a piece of moon rock brought back by its crew.
- Woodrow Wilson Bay - the colorful window is titled "War and Peace". The stone and glass enriched with myriad images symbolizes events in the life of the 28th president of the USA who is buried here.
- Lee-Jackson Bay - it contains the scenes from the lives of two civil war generals.
- Mellon Bay- is behind its wrought iron gate that may be used for private prayer. On the column capitals are carvings relating to Andrew W. Mellon.
- Baptistry - reflects symbols of artworks that represents baptism.
Packing Business With DirectTV
It's no doubt that televisions are everywhere especially to places where people can easily encounter boredom in the area such as in waiting rooms in private offices or other areas. Obviously, TV's are giving a lot of entertainment to many people, as well as valuable information and news, that would keep our mind busy and aware. Indeed, televisions are our windows to the outside world!
So when it comes to putting your TV on business, go direct with DirectTV! How about putting direct tv for hospitals? Hospital lobbies for example can become quite boring while you wait for your appointment. So, just imagine when there is something that would cheer you up aside from your talkative mother-in-law beside you...LOL!
I should say it's always a good idea to put direct tv for lobby areas. If you are a practically-minded business person, a boring lobby without any TV is definitely not good. In this manner, you would always want your lobby to set the tone for the day, don't you?
Did you know that DirectTV has made their business increased to 90%? Obviously, for one good reason that it's no. 1 in customer satisfaction! :). So, give your business a kick with DirectTV for business.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Coping With Mesothelioma
Paul Kraus is the author of the book "Surviving Mesothelioma: A Patient's Guide" which is of course free. From the experience of the author himself, this book is about his practical advices and all about the information a cancer patient needs to have in order to know more about what survival behavior is all about.
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. It's a rare type of cancer in which cells in the mesothelium become cancerous.
If you are newly diagnosed as a mesothelioma patient, your free copy is available online. The copies are limited, so get it before it runs out.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Washington National Cathedral (The Visit)
Washington D.C.
This cathedral is famous due to its Gothic architectural style, built of Indiana limestone and considered to be the 6th largest church in the world. Its architecture has boss stones, ribbed vaulting, large windows with flying buttresses and uses pointed arches.
The architectural design is said to be unique because it is not copied from any other buildings. The building is cross-shaped with a long nave-a tenth of a mile-and two shorter transepts.
From west to east of the cathedral is the story of redemption through faith.
The story of creation is reflected beginning at the west facade and west rose window, and this theme continues through clerestory windows, and ends with the sculpture of "Christ in Majesty" at the high altar.
The Pilgrim Observation Gallery can be accessible through elevators up for views over the city. Stairs lead down to the Cathedral store at the lower level. You can avail some food service at the store but limited.
Blue Sky Scrubs
The Blue Sky Scrubs is a complete all line to shop for your hospital uniforms, - whether you're a doctor, nurse, surgeon, dentist and all other medical professionals that need one.
If you're planning to buy medical scrubs, why not try shopping online at Blue Sky Scrubs? Most of their products particularly nursing scrubs and designer surgical club hats are exclusively designed by them, so you won't find them in stores.
You no longer have to wonder where to buy medical scrubs especially when you're running out of time. At least, you don't even need to waste your time driving to the store to find and buy one, and yet you are being stuck in traffic!
Get them conveniently online!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Mt. Vernon Estate, Museums and Gardens (The Visit)
May 21, 2010 - Alexandria, VA
There is a google map linking to the exact address of Mt. Vernon, located on the general information menu on their website. Just google it and you'll be taken up there.
Since we were coming from Washington D.C., it was supposed to be a 30-minute drive going to the place, but gosh!...we were caught up in a traffic jam and so we reached the area after an hour and 30 minutes drive..Whew!
The only thing we were able to do was to visit the mansion which was the last batch of tour at 4PM. Well, better yet than nothing!
it's always good to be there early so you can see and enjoy things including visits to Washington's tom, the gardens, and many more activities.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Affordable Printer Inks
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Shenandoah Valley's Beauty & Beyond
Western Virginia has at least 4,000 known caves and many are open to the public. Touring Shenandoah Valley show cave is like taking yourself back 600 million years to when the movement of the continents began the creation of these windows into the netherworld beneath our feet.
The most popular is Luray Caverns, discovered in the 18th century. Designated as a national landmark, the caverns are the largest in the east, featuring a variety of named chambers such as Giant's Hill which is dominated by 10-story high golden columns.
The Grand Caverns is another famous one located near Grottoes. it's the nation's oldest show cave since 1806. Here, you can explore the Cathedral Hall, a vast underground room of 280 feet long and more than 70 feet high. It has drapery-like flow stone on the walls, and massive columns stretch from floor to ceiling.
Monday, August 16, 2010
All Inclusive Vacation at Breezes
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Ecuador's Pacific Coast
Esmeraldas also known as "the Green province" is accessible only by canoe making it an ideal destination for unforgettable river safaris.
Manabi is a place ideal for whale watching, diving or relaxing on the beach with a cocktail :).
Guayas is the place of Ecuador's largest city and chief port in Guayaquil, where neighborhood is full of historical attractions and landmarks which are worth exploring.
You might want to check out Spondylus Route, which offers fascinating archaeological sites, as well as surfing, paragliding and many more for nature and adventure lovers.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Is Your Best Interest Taken By Heart?
Considering the health care dilemma that most people are facing today, - most health seekers are resorting to more affordable services that can fit into their budget.
Perhaps, many of you have heard about ZenniOptical; - an online store that offers affordable yet very high quality eyeglasses to customers who are in need.
But what happens when eye care professionals like opticians who usually gives PD (pupillary distance) for eyeglass fitment can be cold and/or harsh and choose not to do it because of some reasons only them would know?
If Zenni Optical doesn't do PD and thus relies to opticians (or whomever are allowed to do PD procedures) who don't want to do it because maybe some would feel they are being robbed of their entire responsibility from their professions, or think they hate competitions, I think that would be unfair!
In every case where companies and professionals offer health services in various settings and methods should be healthy professionals that should respect and recognize the idea of healthy competitions in the world of health, - financially or professionally wise.
Professionals who are licensed or allowed to do PD for health seekers who need one don't have any reason why they should not do it. Whether they charge a fee or free of charge, I think it should be no big deal. There are company rules to be followed, and let's stick to that.
Health seekers and medical professionals should have a mutual agreement and balance understanding on what the rules and policies are to be followed because health seekers would ultimately takes his decision in the end.