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The Warriors - Charlie The Plumber
The Warriors are here to defend small business from the Destroyers! Join them in their journey to look out for the little guy! Also, Ash Ketchum #39;s negligent ...
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Plumber 2 -
January 24, 2015 by
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If you enjoyed Plumber, you will love Plumber 2. With this addictive puzzle game, children and adults alike will be faced with amazing challenges.The concept of the game is pretty straightforward: turn the pipes strategically to let the water flow from one side to the other.In this new version, we added a few twists. In the challenge mode, your goal will be to capture as many creatures as possible. They are stuck in the pipes and it's your job to capture them as the water flows through. Managing to solve one level is an accomplishment. But solving a level while capturing all the creatures is an other.In the Arcade mode, your job will be to keep on destroying pipes by letting water flow through as much as possible within the current time constraints. As you become a master at it, more bonuses will come your way.The game is packed with over 1,000 levels. Are you ready to Jump in?Download Plumber 2 today and make sure it never overflows...Content rating: Everyone
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ShadowRun:Returns - Let #39;sPlay - Episode 15 (Pest Control)
Welcome to my inconsistently voice-acted playthrough of ShadowRun: Returns - Dead Man #39;s Switch. I #39;m playing through as everyone #39;s favourite Dwarven Street Samurai from Austria: Punty ...
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January 24, 2015 4:24 PM
DETROIT (WWJ) In the latest national study, Detroit placed second on a list for the worst cities for bed bugs.
The pest control company Orkin recently released the rankings based on the number of bedbug treatments it performed from January to December 2014. Chicago came in No. 1 in thethird annual report. Detroit moved up two spots from 4th place in the 2013 ranking.
Bed bugs are a serious issue across the country, and theyre very difficult to control, Orkin Entomologist and Technical Services Director Ron Harrisonsaid.Bed bugs are not limited to any level of cleanliness or income, which means they can be found in any home or hotel. Theyre great hitchhikers, and people often bring them inside on their clothes or in their luggage.
The Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek area also made the list, coming in at No. 20 up from the No. 33 in 2013.
You can see the entire list HERE along with tips on how to keep bed bugs out of your home and what to do if you already have them.
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Lawn Treatment Program – Video -
January 24, 2015 by
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Divisive: An impression of the Barangaroo Central Waterfront Promenade with the disputed trees.
Sydney's landscape architects are up in arms about the a decision to plant more than 100 American honey locust trees along the western promenade at Barangaroo a species that has been classified as a weed by the NSW Department of Primary Industries.
The NSW chapter of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has written to the Premier, Mike Baird, asking him to intervene to stop the planting of the avenue of honey locusts, also known as Gleditsiatriacanthos. The planting is imminent.
"This is just such a significant site. This project really should reflect the character of Sydney and Sydney Harbour. It is a chance to showcase our wonderful native species," James Grant, president of the Institute and principal at JMD Design said.
"It will be used by thousands of tourists. A beautiful fig or an angophora would be a much better choice. Using species that are classified as weeds sends absolutely the wrong signal," he said.
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While the Headland Park at the tip of Barangaroo is being planted with native plants selected because they are indigenous to the Sydney Harbour region, the walkway that runs from the edge of the office area in South Barangaroo will be shaded by honey locusts.
The trees, native to America, have straight trunks and dark green, relatively light foliage. They are also deciduous, unlike most native species.
The Barangaroo Delivery Authority told Fairfax Media its choice of trees for the high profile promenade had been based on the design briefs established by world-renowned landscape architect, Peter Walker of PWP, based in California. The brief required that the tree species"emphasise the civic contrast between the foreshore promenade and the naturalistic planting of Barangaroo Point and to suit the western foreshore locations. It also specified deciduousness, which ruled out most native species.
"Selection of the trees was by PWP working with a local expert horticulturist," a spokesman for the BDA said.
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Master Gardener Barb Landa trims a plant growing on a trellis at a James City County residence. (Ann M. Efimetz / February 17, 2014)
There is no time like the present to get your yard ready for spring. Despite chilly temperatures, there is much to be done around the landscape that can provide a seamless transition into warm weather.
Cosmetic considerations including gathering dead branches and mulching that can can be done now. And, the overall consensus of garden and landscape experts, is that the optimal time for pruning trees, shrubs and bushes is upon us.
"The main thing to do in the winter is to prune your trees," said Sue Liddell, a Peninsula Tree Steward. Tree Stewards are Master Gardeners with advanced training, volunteering under the guidance of Virginia Cooperative Extension. "I think people want to wait for a nice day to prune, but it is better to do it in the cold weather when the tree is dormant."
Residents from James City or New Kent counties, or City of Williamsburg are able to sign up for hands-on pruning instructions at the home or neighborhood. Registration for the instructions run through this Sunday, Jan. 25. Register at http://www.jccwmg.org/pruningclass.htm.
The Virginia Cooperative Extension offers a clearinghouse of information regarding pruning. Of top importance is to remove dead, damaged, diseased or dangerous limbs.
Liddell said that people can even plant trees now as long as the soil is workable. Planting now can actually give the roots the chance to get established before warm weather sets in.
"If people are thinking of planting a tree, they could think of planting an oak or an ash, something that will last 100 or 200 years. A tree like that is eight times more valuable to the environment than a small cherry tree."
Master Gardener Jordan Westenhaver has a certified wildlife habitat at her home off Penniman Road. That is a program offered through the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Her emphasis is choosing plants for wildlife, birds and insects.
"It is a wonderful program that teaches you how to incorporate trees, shrubs and ground covers to create the right conditions for critters," she said.
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A Winter Walk -
January 24, 2015 by
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Local travel - Ward Hill Reservation
For those who enjoy a brisk winter walk or hike, Ward Reservation in Andover offers a varied set of terrain options right nearby. Since the weather is fairly agreeable and the ground is devoid of snow, the three hills of the Trustees of Reservations property provide trails for walkers, mountain bikers and dog owners. Ward Reservation sits right off of Route 125 near the Andover/North Andover line. This 704 acre protected land sits curiously with a residential neighborhood on one side, some industrial parks on another, and wetlands everywhere else. The property is free to the public to enjoy. Comprised of Boston Hill, Shrub and Holt Hills, the woodland hikes, paved paths, old carriage trails and boardwalks immerse visitors in nature and tranquility, well removed from the suburban chatter that surrounds.
Not to be missed are the Solstice Stones atop Holt Hill. Marked with compass points and equinox indicators for the seasons, the stones lend a primitive air to the landscape. As the highest point in Essex County, the hill once provided a vantage point from which locals purportedly watched Charlestown burn during the Revolutionary War. The view of Boston from the hill is spectacular and unobscured. This property was the gift of Mabel Ward in 1940 in memory of her husband, Charles. The Holt name came from the mid-seventeenth century settlement established there by Nicholas Holt.
Boston Hill may be familiar to some as the namesake of a former ski area in North Andover. From 1950 to the early 1990s Boston Hill provided a small winter and summer ski recreation area serving the Merrimack Valley. Summer skiing was achieved with grass mats laid on the incline, and lubricants used to help skiers race down the hill. The Route 114 lower side of the hill has been turned into housing, but the rest of the area is part of the Reservation and North Andover conservation land. Take the Elephant Rock trail to Elephant Rock and catch yet more stunning views. Look toward the water tower and notice the vestiges of one of the ski lifts.
This reservation has one of the best signed trail systems weve encountered. While carrying a trail map is strongly recommended, each trail head and intersection has detailed information on location, distance and name. Interpretive signs provide information on the ecology of the property, including explanations of controlled burned areas and vegetation management practices. Another key feature of the Reservation is the Pine Hole Bog. Vegetation has built up over centuries, and its unique structure makes it a quaking bog. Defined by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute as wetlands that have grown across the surface of a shallow pond, the vegetation creates floating mats that make the bog look like it is quaking. A boardwalk and information panels guide visitors past cranberry, cat tails, alders and pepperbush among other species, both native and invasive.
Bundle up and give the Ward Reservation a try! http://www.thetrustees.org
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