Monday, December 22, 2008
James Hautman Decorative Outdoor Thermometer
James Hautman Exclusive Wildlife Collection. Acu-rite has compiled an impressive gallery of nationally renowned wildlife artists. Their exclusive licensed art work has been beautifully captured on our easy to read durable and attractive thermometers.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Rubicon Hopper Bird Feeder
Rubicon Hunter Green Recycled Plastic Large Hopper Feeder with sloped tray that will hold up to 4 qts. of seed. Great drainage and easy to clean and disinfect. Environmentally friendly. Rubicon's high quality eco-feeders and houses are made in the USA from recycled plastic. Each eco-feeder and house is made from polylumber, a state of the art product consisting of post-consumer plastic waste like milk bottles.11.25x8x12
Droll Yankees Sunflower Tube Bird Feeder
Droll Yankees Precious Metals-Sunflower/Mixed Seed Bird Feeder in Heirloom Gold color finish 15 inch. Zinc die cast tops, bases and ports- to last a lifetime Stainless steel wire- squirrels can't chew Snug fitting sliding cap- easy for you to lift but hard for squirrels Top assembly- easily removed for cleaning. Contoured base - keeps seed within reach.
This feeder features:
This feeder features:
- Powder coated finish - won't chip or fade
- Zinc die cast tops, bases and ports - to last a lifetime
- Stainless steel wire - squirrels can't chew
- Snug fitting sliding cap - easy for you to lift but hard for squirrels
- Top assembly - easily removed for cleaning
- Contoured base - keeps seed within reach
- Threaded base - attach A-6T or OMT seed tray to catch seed and provide extra room for birds
- UV stabilized polycarbonate - won't yellow with age, dependably durable
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Decorative Home & Garden Flags
Everyone likes to spruce up their home during the holidays but you can also do this at other times during the year. A lot of people like to hang the Christmas lights in the winter or the flag for the Fourth of July but there are tons of other ways to show your "spirit" the rest of the year.
For the regular winter days you could hang a Winter Birds flag or perhaps a Snowman Flag. These tend to get you (and your neighbors) into the winter spirit. As Christmas approaches you may want to change to the Santa Season flag (Santa is sure to put you on the "nice" list if you fly this flag).
As winter melts into spring and summer the Poppy Meadow and Butterflies flags are sure to melt your winter blahs. As the birds start chirping a Bluebird flag makes a nice statement. And you can never go wrong with the American flag to show support of the young men and women serving our country.
It's always nice to change the look of the front of the house and seeing the flags change with the seasons. Just don't go overboard. Some homes have been seen with 4 or 5 different flags all around the front of the house - way too much. Hang one or two flags and change them throughout the year. You would be surprised how many people notice (and look forward) to the flags you fly. Have fun with it.
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