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Ghosts in Kansas

by Mercie Hallow

Ghosts are spirits of the dead which continue to haunt us still because of unfinished businesses. Ghosts are really scary; I mean who isnt scared of one? The mere idea of a ghost even if its a family member lurking beneath the walls of our house really gives me goose bumps all over. I just pray I wouldnt see one. My husband says Im a chicken and I shouldnt be afraid of ghosts in our house since they are just spirits of dead relatives. Oh, whatever.

Ghosts are very typical in houses, schools, hospitals and public building where once upon a time the place was busy with all activities. I dont for one, watch any ghost film for I will have a tough time sleeping after. Ghost tours are also off limits to me, unless I’m traveling with a group of people with my husband at my side. There is an interesting ghost tour in Kansas City that receives acclaims and positive (and also frightening) response coming from their client. This is the Ghost Tours of Kansas.

Kansas City is a place to many ghost places and buildings as it has a very rich (and gruesome) history to tell. The tour visits haunted cemeteries, high schools, museums, and other public places and offices where active ghosts reside. The tour guides are backed up by PEDRO or Paranormal Encounter Documentation & Research Organization which has a team of experts in locating ghosts. Scary!

There was this anecdote wherein a group of women visited a haunted cemetery. One member felt a touch on her back and when she no one, she claimed that it must have been a ghost that hit her. The tour guide/ PEDRO member told her that it was indeed the ghost of a little boy who happens to play among the location and was taken by her red hat.

The places the tour visits are really places where ghosts reside. Door knobs wobbling and pictures taken by the tourists with hazy shadows and ghostly silhouettes in it are evidences that spirits still thrive in these places.

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Arts & Crafts in Colorado

by Mercie Hallow

Crafts making is a hobby that can turn into a business opportunity. Crafts makers are small business people owners who managed to turn their hobby to a money making opportunity. There are many crafts available nowadays that are fun, easy and quick to make. Crafts making was known to be a woman’s hobby although there are some males who are turning it into a hobby as well. Being in the arts and crafts world makes you a creative genius!

The art of jewelry making is also an example of crafts making. Even a beginner can easily make a simple jewelry bracelet in no time. First step is to prepare the materials to be used: a nylon string, beads, jewelry clasps, needle, and a pair of scissors. Place the beads into the string while occasionally checking out the length by wrapping it around your wrist. Stitch the jewelry clasps at both ends to close.

Homemade candles are indeed very easy to make and fun to do. Ingredients for a homemade candle are: paraffin wax, candle mold, dye wax, wax scents, metal saucepan, spoon and thermometer. Melt the wax into the saucepan and add the dye and wax scent of choice. Remove from heat and transfer to mold. After cooling, remove from mold and place in a wax paper to air dry.

Homemade soap making is a very refreshing alternative in dealing with soaps. The ingredients for homemade lavender soap are: a bar of color free or no fragrance soap, a double broiler, soap mold, almond oil, lavender oil and almond oil (for moisturizer). Mix all the ingredients together and remove from heat. Transfer to mold, let it cool and place in wax paper to air dry.

Scrap booking is a fun, easy and creative way to dress up your photo albums. Scrap booking can effectively organize your photo albums: from your baby pictures to favorite family vacations. Scrap booking is considered as a womans hobby although some males are into scrap booking as well. Scrap booking as an art is a very fun way to look at photo memories with art.

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Alaskan Crafts: Uniquely Alaska

by Mercie Hallow

The state of Alaska is famous for its cold weather, snow covered land and the diamond willow. The diamond willow is a tree with branches that are very pliable and workable. Diamond willows are known to be a wood workers dream. The shape is irregularly twisted with a diamond shaped or elongated brown patches as natural wood design. Diamond willow can be seen in some parts of the United States and most famous for it is Alaska.

When visiting Alaska, crafts and souvenir items from diamond willows can be seen. It is because diamond willows make easy handcrafting souvenirs. They are workable pieces of wood. Objects such as round clock and candles can be inserted inside a diamond willow and make excellent souvenir items, gift items and goods for sale. The diamond willow can be found in most American states and one of it is Alaska.

Diamond willows can be located at dense areas of an Alaskan forest. Theyre location are sometimes known through mosquitoes. Mosquitoes tend to swarm places that are diamond willow laden. There are also bears in this part of Alaskan forest. A hiker may want to follow specific hiking instructions and precautions to be successful in hunting a diamond willow tree and successful in coming home alive and in pieces. Bears often attack when startled so try not to do anything that can surprise these creatures.

Diamond willows possess diamond like brown patches on its branches. On closer look they are not really diamond-like but are elongated ovals that are said to be the heartwood of the bark. Diamond willows also have unique appearance as they tend to have a twisted appearance. Diamond willows are every wood workers dream for they are very pliable and very easy to work with. A diamond willow bark is truly soft and very workable.

Alaskan crafts fairs are laden with these uniquely Alaskan goodies. Hobbyists and Alaskan crafters often swarms bazaars and arts & crafts festivals to sell their versions of being creative with diamond willows. These small business people are brave enough to turn a simple craft making hobby to a money making machine.

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Houston Attractions

by Ian Kleine

The city of Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States, located in Texas.

As a large city, it is quite easy to find good things to buy, good food to eat, and good places to visit. Texans would claim Houston is a good city, and the number of tourist spots in the area would keep anyone entertained for as long as their visit would allow them to.

For the naturally curious, their is the Houston Museum of Natural Science, an altar for the different branches of science. The museum has a butterfly center, a planetarium with stars and the usual revolving satellites, models of dinosaurs and much more.

There’s also the Museum of Fine Arts, which holds a very large and expensive collection of art pieces, most from around the world. Renaissance, tribal art, expressionist, abstract and even the pre-Dark ages. It also hosts art from its visitors, students from the surrounding art schools or rising artists, whose works may one day take the art world by storm.

We also have the Houston Downtown aquarium, a 7-something acre complex that has renditions of famous waterways like the Amazon River, Louisiana swamp and others. There’s also a Ferris wheel inside, a helipad (makes me wonder what this is for) and a train tunnel that passes underneath a shark tank. Feel the thrill having a shark swim above you in menacing circles!

The Houston Zoo is a huge crowd drawer that has a collection of 4,500 animals, ranging from mammals, birds, felines, reptiles (alligators, anyone?). The zoo is also well known for having reared the largest elephant calf in all of the recognized zoos around the country. It is also probably the only zoo that hosts the Giant Eland, a rare specie of savanna antelopes. Believe me, being near this great-horned being is a wonderful experience that cannot be emulated by anything else.

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