Welcome To the 21st Century

Lunarpages Spring Hosting SpecialThese days, it seems that everyone has a website, blog, or other online presence. In fact, if you don’t, get the bloody heck back into the 20th Century! Even my flatmate’s 6-year old is internet savvy, surfing the net like an old pro. In fact, I’m pretty sure there are even dogs that have their own web pages, courtesy of their overzealous (can you say obsessive?) owners.

In case you’ve been living under a rock, I’d like to tell you that you can use a website to bolster your business, get your work or art out there, or simply express your ideas. Artists can showcase their paintings, drawings, and photographs for the world to see and/or purchase. You can advertise your special skills, whether you are anything from a dog-sitter to a seamstress, to an interior designer. You

Preserve Your Snap Shots with SnapFish

How do you preserve a memory?  You take a photo.  Then what? It goes into a photo album and collects dust until we look at it again. Well… I guess if you live in 1985. We are so fortunate to live in an age where there are so many options available to us to keep our memories vivid and alive.  And all of these technologies may be a bit intimidating to those who aren’t familiar with computers.  My mother, for example, is not incredibly computer savvy.  She often refers to the internet as the “interweb” and has terrible trouble not only opening her email, but navigating to the website where it’s held. However, she surprised me.  I received a package in the post the other day and it was a photo book of our family Christmas from my mother.  Could it be?  Did my mother create

Take Your Vitamins and Take Back Your Health

Your health is probably one of your top concerns.  However, with today’s fast-paced lifestyle, most of us keep rather busy.  It’s easy for something as vital as monitoring our health to fall low on our list of priorities, as absurd as it sounds. I am absolutely guilty of this. And every year, when cold season returns and I am magically ill, I curse myself for not taking the proper precautions.  Well never again!  With the convenience of the Internet and the help of the following retailers, I’ll show you easy ways to get the vitamins and supplements you need to stay healthy.  And if it’s as simple as taking a daily pill, why not?

First stop, Vital Vitamins.  The name doesn’t lie. This vitamin supplier has all the most vital vitamins for low prices. Their website is also

Good Tea Makes The World Go Round

Make Tea Not War Tote Bag

On a cold, blustery day, there’s nothing like a warm cup of tea.  Or on a warm, summer day come to think of it.  Long story short? Tea is a good thing any time of day or year.

Besides tasting great, studies have shown that tea-drinkers show less cognitive decline than non-tea drinkers.  Not to mention tea’s ability to help the drinker relax, thereby relieving muscle tension.  It’s a win-win, really.

Not that I have to tell a Brit any of this.  Others may tease us about tea-time, but it’s clear they just haven’t caught on to this beneficial and simple ritual.  And that’s quite alright—more for us to enjoy!

Since in my household we go through tea so quickly it seems as though I’m always stocking up at the store, I’ve taken to shopping for tea online.  I can buy in bulk more

Long Live LIVE Entertainment

Today’s modern world provides us with more entertainment then we can shake a stick at. Television, the movies, video games, the internet…with so many things to watch and do right from our homes, it is easy to forget the theatre. Sitting on our sofas, we have all the comforts of our abode, but what are we missing? The lights, the curtains, the live acting and the buzz of the crowd, for starters. In theatre, there are no outtakes or editing; what you see is what you get. Sitting in an audience, you can share the magic with those around you, and feel the drama emanating from the actors and actresses themselves. Theatre is a form of high art, and though there might not be CG monsters and high-speed car chases, there is nothing that can compare to the personal experience of being in

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