Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

5 Reasons Why A Dog Will Make Your Life Better

The benefits to owning a dog are endless, here are 5 reasons your dog will make your life better!

#1 Help With Your Allergies

Do you have a specific allergy that tends to get in the way of everyday things? Certain dogs can be trained to detect allergens in food like nuts. Friendship & life saving, they really do it all.




#2 They Will Make You Smile

Looking at your dog looking back at you is like looking into the face of the cutest baby in the world. If you don't smile, chances are you don't have a heart. So if you like smiling, get a dog and let them do their thing.


#3 Great With Kids!

Do you already have kids? If so, a dog is the absolute best "toy" they could have. If you want to provide your child with not only a friend, but a guardian as well, a dog is the way to go.


#4 They'll Give You Someone to Love

Feeling lonely? Well you wouldn't if you had a dog. Not only do they provide companionship, but the chances that you'll love your dog are pretty high. And who doesn't want love???


Get a Feel for Web Hosting Pricing & Value


Some people choose web hosting providers strictly based on price. That's not a great strategy, but you should definitely take pricing into consideration. The best providers offer options for every budget. In some cases, signing up for long subscriptions will qualify you for extra discounts.


Also, try to leave yourself room to grow. It's great to choose a web hosting plan that suits your site's current needs. With any luck, though, your site will grow and expand over time. Your needs could change. Switching to a new web hosting provider is a major hassle, so look for one that offers scalable plans. In other words, you should be able to upgrade to another plan easily if necessary. Low prices are always great, but if the low price comes with limits on space or bandwidth, you want to make sure the deal is really worth it.

In the same vein, you may want to note how many e-mail accounts are provided. Whether you think you'll need dozens of email addresses or not, it's nice to have the option to create as many as possible. In most instances, more expensive plans include larger numbers of email addresses. This feature isn't very important to some people, but it is critical to others.

If you think you’ve seen the worst fashion fails, feast your eyes on these 6 Worst Dressed Fails (Photo Gallery)


You Wear It Well, Daddy-o!

Project Runway has nothing on these dapper gents! Put yer eye on some of the worst men’s fashion disasters of all time! Funny thing is, these horribly dressed guys actually wore these clothes in public!  Forget the Best Dressed lists!  I’m loving the Worst Dressed!  These Male Fashionistas got it going on big time!


The Day Nike Sales Plummeted…



That poor dog… That poor, poor dog…


I’ve heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve but this is ridiculous!



What do you do with that old couch from the 1070’s?


In this issue of GQ:  The Best Dressed Russian Mafiosos…


At least he’s mixing it up a little bit.


5 Hilarious Photos Taken At The Perfect Moment


Let's face it: we're a generation obsessed with documenting our lives through photos on social media platforms. This may have turned us all into narcissistic self-obsessed sociopaths, but on the bright side, we now collectively snap so many photos that we often capture amazing moments that could have easily been missed in the pre-smartphone camera era.

Whether it's an inadvertent illusion caused by an unfortunate angle or an intentional and deviously planned photo made to look dirty, the following 16 photographers were blessed with photos so perfectly strange, they will leave you staring in awe. These pictures just go to show you that a little difference in perspective can change everything!


1. They wondered why the photographer chose to take the photo from such a low angle. 


via reddit / thejohnblog

2. This is a new dog breed that is totally legless and can hover. 


via reddit / 1Voice1Life

3. It's hard to say where the llama ends and the woman begins.


via reddit / ShutDownSchinDig

4. He burps rainbows; you'll never guess what he toots!


via reddit / Defyingnoodles

5. The judges didn't even notice Mikhail's perfect human projectile performance. 


5 Christmas Markets in Europe Worth Planning Your Vacation Around

If enduring another commercialized Christmas with endless ads for pricey cars, jewelry and high-tech toys isn’t the kind of holiday you’d like to enjoy this year, consider heading to a beautiful destination that hosts a traditional Christmas market. It’s like traveling to an old fashioned Christmas, with charming nativity scenes, the sweet songs of choirs and the aromas of hot spiced cider and roasted chestnuts wafting through the air. Of course, you can also shop for a perfect, unique gift for that special someone on your list too.


Dresden, Germany via wikimedia.org


#1. Dresden, Germany (Hotel Prices & Photos)

Dresden is home to the largest number of Christmas markets in Germany’s eastern region. It can also boast the title of being the oldest seasonal event in the entire country, with the Striezel Christmas Market dating all the way back to 1434. Located on the Altmarkt Square in the historical city center, it’s surrounded by various themed Christmas Markets that stretch all the way to the main railway station and the Albertplatz. In 2015, the market will be open from November 27 through Christmas Eve, and will feature Dresden’s culinary specialty, the traditional Striezel fruit loaf. Accompanied by the Stollenmadchen, or “Fruitcake Maiden,” the loaf will wind its way through the medieval streets before making a triumphant entry into the market, where it will be surrounded by more than 230 glittering stalls and a 46-foot-high Christmas pyramid before being chopped up into pieces for market goers.

Some of the best handcrafted items Germany has to offer can be found here, including pottery from Lusatia, gingerbread from Pulsnitz, blown glass from Lauscha, wooden crafts from the Ore Mountains and much more.


Innsbruck, Austria via bigstock.com

#2. Innsbruck, Austria  (Hotel Prices & Photos)

Innsbruck in the Austrian Alps is the ultimate Christmas town as a winter wonderland that’s sure to melt the heart of any Scrooge. Against the backdrop of soaring, snow-covered mountains, Alstadt, or Old Town, is an especially romantic spot lined with medieval houses. Its Christmas Market is renowned as one of the most beautiful locations in the entire Alpine region. Held from November 15 through December 23 in 2015, its more than 70 stalls are filled with gingerbread, delicate ornaments of hand blown glass, candles, wooden toys, delectable pastries and lots of handmade arts and crafts. The historic area is the ideal venue for taking a stroll to enjoy the festive sights or meeting up with friends over mulled wine. End your evening under the magnificent Christmas tree in front of the Golden Roof, with the sounds of trumpeters filling the crisp air.


Hamburg, Germany via hAl1927

#3. Hamburg, Germany  (Hotel Prices & Photos


Hamburg features 15 different Christmas markets, all open November 23, 2015 to January 6, 2016 this year and offering something for just about every taste. Kids love visiting Spielzeuggasse, the Toy Street, filled with fun items from across the globe, while traditionalists will especially appreciate the Hamburg Town Hall Christmas Market, located just outside the city’s grandiose town hall. It’s filled with hand-crafted Christmas decorations from the Erzgebirge region as well as pottery made by artists from the Lausitz region. There are bakers from Aachen and woodcarvers from Tyrol, while silversmiths and a host of other artisans and craftsmen from across Germany that make for an incredibly enticing atmosphere. A special highlight the whole family is sure to enjoy are the Christmas parades, complete with Santa and his reindeer, which take place on the four Saturdays before Christmas.


Birmingham, England via facebook.com

#4. Birmingham, England (Hotel Prices & Photos


You can even visit a German Christmas Market in England by heading to Birmingham. The Frankfurt Christmas Market is the largest of its kind in Britain and the largest German Market in Europe outside of Germany itself. It boasts an array of German delicacies as well as an ice skating rink. Open from November 12 to December 22, 2015, its more than 180 stalls sell everything from pretzels, bratwurst and schnitzels to mulled cider, gluhwein, Weissbeer and hot chocolate. There is a vast array of locally-crafted items like organic soaps, decorative ironwork, toys, wood carvings and musical instruments as well as ethnic handicrafts imported from across the globe. If you like chocolate, while you’re here be sure to visit Cadbury World where you can learn about how this popular confectionery is made, play in chocolate rain and even dive into a bowl of Cadbury milk.


Brussels via VISITFLANDERS

#5. Bruges, Belgium 

Medieval Bruges is stunning all year round, but it truly comes alive in winter, with its center transformed into a Christmas parade which partially slides onto its large ice rink. The festive holiday season also features the Bruges Christmas Market, known as one of the most vibrant and picturesque in Belgium. Its main stalls are found in Market Square, overlooked by the 13th-century belfry, and in Simon Stevinplein. Here you can buy the country’s famous Belgian chocolates, wooden toys, leather goods, handmade jewelry, hats and scarves. Be sure to try a chocolate Sinterklass (Saint Nicholas) figure, honey waffle biscuits and one of the local brews.


Trondheim, Norway via bigstock.com