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Free ringtones for your cell – top bands and TV shows

March 10, 2007 by Tricia

Have you ever gone looking for free Ringtones for your cell phone on the Internet only to find a bunch of ringtones that are just muzak. You know – electronic music that sounds a bit like the song you were looking for, but not really? They never have any vocals either of course, and are often worse than elevator music.

Well I was just visitingMSNEmotions.org and I spent some time in their free ringtone section. They have a huge selection of more than 1000 ringtones to browse through. I mean they’re real songs! There’s a top 40 billboard list, as well as songs from all the top bands. They also have TV show ringtones too.

I really like the Red Hot Chili peppers so when I saw that they had Californication I immediately downloaded it for my cell. It was really easy to do. I just downloaded it to my computer and then uploaded it to my phone. Done!

The ringtones should work on any cell phone that supports wav/mp3 ringtones like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Ericcson and most of the major cell phone brands.

Check it out if you want ringtones from your favorite bands on your cell. Oh, they also have free cellphone wallpaper too.





Filed Under: Cool stuff, Entertainment, Recreation, Services, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: cell phone, Cool stuff, download, Entertainment, Favorite bands, media, Mp3, Music, Paper, Recreation, ringtones, songs, sound, top bands, TV

The modern expressionist artwork of Victor Lysakov

March 8, 2007 by Tricia

I think I might start a new feature on this site where I spot light the works of artists that I enjoy. I did that last weekend on one of my other blogs and it felt great.

So in that vein I’d like to introduce you to the works of Russian Artist Victor Lysakov. I just spent some time on his site looking through his gallery and reading about the artist himself and I’m impressed.

Lysakov’s paintings are vibrant and unique. The colors jump out at you and make a lasting impression. The style is modern expressionist, which as you may already know is often subjective.

Lysakov’s work is different in that a story accompanies each image which allows the viewer to have some insight into the artists muse and the meaning of the painting. His paintings contain images of animals, nature, creatures and other figures. Lysakov says his paintings merely depict life, stating that sometimes the scariest things in live are the most trivial ones. How true is that?

Lysakovic discovered his artistic talent as a young boy in Siberia. He’s now a full time artist who paints almost exclusively in oil or acrylic on canvas. He’s never been classically trained but he did study both Rembrandt’s and Bryullov’s techniques.

He’s pleased to be able to formally introduce his work to the American public. As I mentioned earlier his artwork can be viewed on his site in the gallery section. The paintings displayed in the gallery are being offered for sale. The prints have been replicated in giclée format and are printed on museum quality archival canvas. This material is UV-resistant in order to give each print a long life.

If you enjoy looking at art work please do visit Lysakovic’s website. I think you’ll enjoy viewing this talented artists work and perhaps you might even be moved enough to purchase a print.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: Art, Culture, Entertainment, gallery, Home and Lifestyle, muse, oil paintings, painting, Recreation, Russia, russian painter, sale, Shopping

Birds of a feather?

March 7, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Birds of a feather?

At first this looks like a cute photo of a bunch of small birds gathered on a tree branch doesn’t it? Well it is a cute photo.

Take a closer look though … two of the birds are an odd color. They are very blue. I have no idea if the birds are all the same species and if the colorful ones are just males of the species, or if there are two different types of birds on the branch.

What do you think? Does anyone know what type of birds these might be?

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Photography, Recreation, Wildlife and Nature, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bird, birds in tree, Blue, blue bird, camera, digital camera, Entertainment, nature, photo, Photography, photos, Recreation, tree, Wildlife and Nature, Wordless Wednesday

Snow,Ice and no Internet – Oh No!

March 2, 2007 by Tricia

We had a huge snow storm yesterday!

It was so bad that it knocked out my internet AND cable connections at about 5:30 pm yesterday afternoon. Thunder, snow and Ice … that’s what yesterday was all about!

We had well over a foot of snow and got some freezing rain too.

I actually wrote the bulk of this post yesterday in notepad while I was waiting for the internet and cable to come back on. This is what I was thinking about:

I should go out and shovel. I really should. The only problem is that I’m feeling just terrible and I’ve got yet another fever. I’m afraid that if I bundle up to go outside and start pushing the snow around I’ll feel even worse.

You’d think that maybe, just this one time our neighbors would have at least shoveled the snow from the sidewalk in front of our house? Chris does most of the snow shoveling for our house. I used to do my fair share but when I’m sick I just can’t.

When Chris gets out and shovels he always does our two elderly neighbors sidewalks and the walkway leading up to the front of their house. He also often does the sidewalk in front of the house that is attached to our own. That means he shovels from the corner and the fronts walks and sidewalks of four or five houses! He does this almost every time he shovels.

I looked outside and two of the neighbors have shoveled but they didn’t do our sidewalk or my stalker elderly neighbor Sofie’s sidewalk.

Darn … I think I just talked myself into shoveling. I can’t leave it that way. I guess I’ll go bundle up and see how far I get. I am most definitely not shoveling for the neighbors who already did some of their own shoveling … the ones that we often shovel for normally.

So yes, I did end up going out to shovel. Darn neighbors! Five years of helping people out and when I can’t get out to do it because I’m sick and my husbands at work they don’t bother. I’m tired of being nice and getting walked on. No more!

Our internet and cable returned about four hours after it had gone out. What a frustrating day it was.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: Canada, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto

Worldwide Hostel listings at Hostelbookers.com – the cheaper way to travel

March 1, 2007 by Tricia

Last summer we had a border staying in our home. She was from Korea. Last July she had the opportunity to take a four day bus trip/tour of New York City so she decided to go on the trip. As it turned out she didn’t end up taking the trip through the school but went on her own – causing us much worry when she didn’t come home until two days after we’d expected her to return as some of you might recall.

It turns out that she stayed in at least two New York Hostels while she was in New York City. I’m not sure if she booked her stay in the hostels on her own or if one of the friends that she met in New York did it for her but either way, she stayed in hostels because it was a much less expensive way to stay in the city and to be able to afford to see many of the places in New York that interested her.

Just now I was visiting hostelbookers.com and if I had another border, or if I’d known about this site last summer I would most definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to travel to New York or any other city and save money while vacationing.

Hostelbookers.com is an online hostel booking service. Their rates are the cheapest online.

You know what I like about hostelbookers.com? You can search the site in a number of ways. For example, suppose you are planning a trip to New York and you wanted to see if there are any Hostels in the area that you think you’ll do the majority of your site seeing in. Just use their interactive Google map to search for hostels in the area that you are interested in. Click on the numbered hostels in the area that you’d like to stay in and you can find out how they’ve been rated by others who’ve stayed there in the past.

After you’ve used the interactive map, or rather than using the interactive map, you can simply click on the city that you’d like to travel to and get a list of all the hostels in that city. When you view the listed of Hostels you’ll be able to see the price for a shared or private room, and the rating that other site members have given the Hostel.

To get more information about a particular hostel simply click it’s name in the listing and you’ll be taken to a new page that has detailed information about the hostel. You’ll find information such as whether there’s a curfew, 24 hour reception, hot showers, if you’ll be able to access the internet, whether there’s air conditioning plus many more pieces of interesting information such as common tourist attractions that are nearby. You’ll also be able to view photos of the rooms. I was pleasantly surprised to see that many of the rooms look quite a bit like pleasant bed and breakfast style rooms.

You can check prices and availability from the hostels information page, and then you can go on to book your room if you decide that your interested in staying in that hostel.

You don’t have to register or log in to Hostelbookers.com to view the vast amount of information on the site. I also like the fact that they come right out and say that there are no hidden charges or booking fees. The price that you see when you are checking prices and availability is the price that you’ll be charged.

After seeing how nice many of the rooms are, and how cheap they are too, I think I’d consider staying in a Hostel the next time I visit New York city. Especially if I ended up saving enough money that I could see two Broadway shows instead of just one. Sure, why not.

If you use Hostelbookers.com or if you’ve stayed in any of the Hostels that they have listed don’t forget to go back and rate the hostel. The more ratings they have from past hostel guests the better.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: book hostel, cheap rooms, Entertainment, hostelbookers.com, hostels, New York city, Recreation, save money, stay in hostel, travel, Vacation and Travel, worldwide hostels

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