March 17th, 2008

Tips For Buying A Flower Girl Dress

Selecting a flower girl dress is an equally intense and exciting exercise as selecting a bridal gown due to the simple fact that a flower girl magnifies the whole occasion of wedding with her innocent beauty and angelic face. However, one needs to take care of certain aspects while buying a flower girl dress.

The most important thing that should be considered while looking for a flower girl dress is the price. Most of the times, the price of the dress is paid by the girl’s parents. Hence, the selected dress should be in accordance with their budget. However, the dress should be appropriate for the occasion. This task is often difficult to achieve as one needs to compromise on certain aspects if finances are a constraint. Alternatively, if budget is not a problem, the dress can be custom designed.

February 18th, 2008

Dogs And Gardens - Enjoy Them Both!

Our Newfoundland lived to be eighteen and was never a problem for our plants even though we gardened intensively; therefore, it was shocking to see a friend’s garden wrecked by her tiny basset hound. We practiced organic gardening and our dog was innately sensitive to what was approved of him, but not all gardening practices are the same and neither are the behavior patterns of the pets.

Despite the beauty of the gardens and the docility of our dogs, we may sometimes find them to clash and make our lives bitter. Dogs have certain needs, their own personalities, and their instinctive curiosity for exploring and experiencing the things their owners do.

January 15th, 2008

Dogs And Gardens - Enjoy Them Both!

Our Newfoundland lived to be eighteen and was never a problem for our plants even though we gardened intensively; therefore, it was shocking to see a friend’s garden wrecked by her tiny basset hound. We practiced organic gardening and our dog was innately sensitive to what was approved of him, but not all gardening practices are the same and neither are the behavior patterns of the pets.

Despite the beauty of the gardens and the docility of our dogs, we may sometimes find them to clash and make our lives bitter. Dogs have certain needs, their own personalities, and their instinctive curiosity for exploring and experiencing the things their owners do.


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