Archive for the 'Environment' Category

Caterpillars

I guess it is “that” time of year again – we have been in the garden a lot the past week and have noticed many caterpillars.

So as usual we grabbed our cameras as quickly as we could and snapped a few pictures. And we will post more as we get them. Today I got a few really good pictures of two beautiful North American caterpillars. One was eating my rose bushes, the other was on my gate in the backyard. Luckily, I wasn’t stung by either, and was able to get good images of each.

The first was an Io Moth Caterpillar – actually more than one, but they all looked the same. All bright green, with lime green spikes and thick red and white stripe down it’s side. Enjoys eating rose bush leaves.

The second is the famous Puss Moth Caterpillar. While this caterpillar looks soft and friendly it is exactly the opposite. Beneath those soft hairs are poison glands and if stung can leave a nasty sting. Fortunately, this species is easily identified, but because of it’s appearance many are often naive enough to “pet” it – not a good idea.

Removing Rust

Fixing up an old property will often involve removing rust, here is what you can do to get rid of rust and brighten up the look of your home…

Removing Rust

Here is a before and after picture of what we were dealing with and how it came out.

First we sanded down the poles and pipes and used a metal bristle brush to remove the rust. After that we painted the area with Rust-Oleum metal paint and as you can see it made it look much better and it didn’t take too long…

Painting the Bathroom

Painting the Bathroom

With any home renovation you end up painting the bathroom. We took down all the mouldings, sanded and patched any bad spots in the wood, sealed and primed with Kilz, painted the trim white, painted the walls with Behr, the ceiling with Glidden ceiling paint etc…

Home Improvement

With the summer coming so soon, it’s time for a little bit of home improvement.

Home Improvement

We started with repairing any damaged wood, sanding, and then painting. There is a lot more to do such as, changing out light fixtures, putting ceramic tile on the floor, replacing door jambs and more…

Planting Jalapenos

Didn’t have much luck last year, but this year I got my jalapenos in the ground early!

Jalapeno Pepper Plant

Here is a picture I took this morning of my Jalapeno pepper plants in the vegetable garden bed. Hopefully this year we will have some Jalapeno Peppers to make some hot salsa with!

Hybrid Lexus

Hybrid Lexus

The Hybrid GS Lexus for 2008 looks nice. “The luxury hybrid sedan that delivers extraordinary performance and lower emissions.”

I looked up the gas mileage on it.

The car gets 20% better fuel economy than its conventional cousin: 25 mpg city, 28 mpg highway, compared with 18/25 mpg. According to Lexus, that’s good for a savings of about 200 gallons per year, or $560 at current California prices for premium fuel.

When the “hybrid automobiles” started coming out, I thought they didn’t look as powerful as regular cars, but more and more that is being proven to me to not be the case. Some of the hybrids are really nice, like the Lexus above. The better gas mileage and lower emissions is a good bonus.

Flex Fuel Vehicles

Some men are infatuated with “big engines” and the image they have of themselves in their automobile.

Other men, drive alternative fuel vehicles or support other methods of fuel. Such as biofuel.

Now there comes flex fuel. Have you heard? Now cars will be able to “switch” from different fuels. This is done with e85 fuel.

Not sure what YOU drive, but if it has to do with helping keep the skies and rivers clean, then maybe it’s time “men” started to drop the “muscle car buff” attitude and support alternative fuels, and/or hybrid electric cars.

More info about flex fuel vehicles