Available from Friday 3rd July The funkiest way to keep your Critters Cooool during this ridiculously hot weather! I’ve just made a mini mountain of Can Cozees for all of you who freeze tins of veg to use as safe ice blocks for your small animals, and these will be available to buy from Friday. The ...
How to keep ice cold in the desert by Lynn Bremner of DesertUSA.com One of the challenges of camping in the desert is keeping your ice cold and thus keeping your food and beverages cold and edible. How can you preserve your ice so it doesn’t melt so quickly? How can you keep your food from getting [ ...
Icebergs are large, floating chunks of ice that have broken off from glaciers, to drift about in the ocean. Icebergs are the broken-off end of glaciers that tumble into the water and drift out into the sea. The biggest are huge, floating blocks of ice that weigh several million tons. Some are a mile ...
Here is a very interesting idea for cooling in summers. As summers are coming with soaring temperatures, rising load shedding and unaffordable elctricity bills. A novel method of air conditioning is taking root among some of the world’s most powerful corporations, and it uses the simple power of ice ...
I have been utterly listless of late. I think it is the rain. I love a good solid downpour that (this being LA) coats everything with a fresh slick of grime and heightens the acrid smell of dog piss that clouds every conceivable sidewalk and corner hedgerow. But, when it rains for days on end and ev ...
The dam in Mantorville is one of my favorite thinking spots. Today, I came home via Mantorville, and I pulled in to take some pictures of the dam in its semi-frozen state. It was quite beautiful. I wanted to catch the way the sun lit up the huge blocks of ice that were caught above the dam, but I ju ...
Well, ask and I shall receive apparently. We got our 3rd snow day of the year yesterday, and the first one with any real snow! Almost a foot of snow! Master Hunter is in his element now and having a blast! He comes in every hour or so for a few minutes warm up and [...]