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Free Crossword puzzles online

January 28, 2007 by Tricia

I used to love doing crossword puzzles online all the time. I guess you could call me a crossword puzzle junkie. I mean if I really let myself play all the time again. I used to do two in particular every day when I’d turn on my computer. Hmmm maybe now I can do that again.

If you enjoy playing crossword puzzles online you can at the Free Puzzle World. If you’re really daring you can even make your own custom crossword puzzles online. Then you can invite your friends and family to play your puzzle. This could even work if you were having a contest on your blog – make a really hard puzzle and the first person to prove that they completed could win whatever prize you are offering.

If you want to, you can place the code for your custom made puzzle onto your myspace page.

In the near future Free Puzzle World will launch a Free Crossword Puzzle Contest where the first person to successfully solve it will win great prizes. When they do begin their crossword contests you’ll have to register to become a member. You can also sign up for their mailing list so you’ll be notified as soon as their crossword puzzle contests start.

Have fun playing those puzzles! Maybe I’ll see you there.





Filed Under: Cool stuff, Entertainment, Hobbies, Recreation, Web and Technology Tagged With: computer, custom, free crossword puzzles, Free puzzle, person, puzzle, puzzle contest

Photo Enthusiasts earn money with Shutterpoint

January 17, 2007 by Tricia

As many of you know I enjoy photography. In fact it’s become one of my greatest hobbies in the last year or two next to my gardening. I’ve actually been lucky with my hobbies and interests because they actually go together very nicely. Readers of my gardening blog have benefited from the combination of my two hobbies on many occasions.

Back in June I realized that I had quite a number of good photographs stored on my computer and that’s when I decide to create my photoblog – Breath of Life Photography. My photoblog has been well received and I’ve been told in the past that I should perhaps try to sell some of my photographs.

A few months ago I went looking for sites where I could sell my work it was at that time that I discovered www.shutterpoint.com. I didn’t become a member at that time though. I’ve been so busy with my blogs and doing some design work on the side that I actually forgot about Shutterpoint.

Shutterpoint is a fast growing stock photography service. Websites, blogs, companies and private individuals are always looking for photos to use on their sites or for commercial purposes. The site has many categories of photographs to browse through and all the photos are royalty free.

I think that this is a fantastic site for photographers – professional and enthusiasts, to promote their work, get feedback from other members through the rating system and forums, and to earn some money for their work.

Shutterpoint offers the highest payout to photographers for their photos on the internet. The payout rate is 85%. No other sites pay anything near this rate. Shutterpoint also goes a long way towards promoting your photos. Each photo you submit will also be listed on the Froogle3 online shopping search engine. Your online shutterpoint gallery can also be integrated into your website in order to promote your photos and increase the sale of your photos. Shutterpoint makes it easier for photographers to sell their work. This seems like a company that wants their members to succeed.

I’m seriously thinking of becoming a member of Shutterpoint. I could use this as another source of revenue if I’m able to sell any of my photographs, and it would also encourage me to improve the quality of my work as I get feedback from the site members. Through their feedback, and hopefully as my skills improve I’ll hopefully be able to sell more photos.

I know that many of my readers are interested in photography and that some are quite skilled at their hobby. That’s one reason why I wanted to post about Shutterpoint as I know that many of you might be interested selling photographs as a member of Shutterpoint.

I also know that a number of website designers read my blogs as well, and I’d like to remind you that when you are looking for photographs to use in your site designs Shutterpoint would be a great place to search for pictures that fit your designs. Actually, when I first found Shutterpoint a few months ago I was looking for sites where I could buy photos for my own designs, as well as sites where I could sell my photos.

I’m going to be joining Shutterpoint. I hope to see a few familiar names there when you sign up too.

Filed Under: Hobbies, Make Money, Photography, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology Tagged With: camera, design, digital camera, feedback, forum, Money, photographer, Photography, rating, royalty free photo, sell photograph, shutterpoint, Shutterpoint.com, stock photo

Online Poker for Mac Computer Users

December 5, 2006 by Tricia

Mac computer users and poker players rejoice! Now you can get into the fun of playing poker online using the Mac poker rooms where you’ll find real money competitions going on in online Mac compatible poker rooms.

The games are free to download, and they have play money tables available so that you can test the software and see how you like it. The downloadable software has been rated by other users. The ratings are based on the users personal experience with the game and the software and the overall reputation of the poker room itself.

On this site you can not only download free software but you can read articles of Mac related poker rooms and casinos, or read articles that talk about poker strategy and casino guides. They even have a blog where you can get poker tips, and mac poker news. Check it out for yourself if you are a Mac user.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Games, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: article, articles, download, free, game, Mac poker, mac poker game rooms, Mac poker software, online, Online poker for Mac computer, personal, Poker, rating

Photography corner

November 13, 2006 by Tricia

I think most of you know that I’ve really become quite enthused by photography, particularly in the last few months with the start of my own photoblog Breath Of Life Photography. Right? As you can’t miss all my photo’s in the posts each week. LOL

Well, if you are interested in photography- as I am- and would like to learn more about different techniques or just simply make connections with other photographers and enthusiasts, you might be interested in peeking at the photography resources over at Photography Corner.

I just joined the photography corner forums and I’m amazed at how many different topics they have. You can talk with others on the forums from everything about general photography to discussing equipment, get feedback on your site or photos, enter photo contests and even go through photography tutorials.

The resource area looks good too- again there are tutorials, a section with photography related articles, and product articles. Plus don’t miss the photo galleries that they have just started.

If I go missing you might be able to find me in the Photography corner forums. I think I’m going to hang out over there for a while. See Ya!

Filed Under: Hobbies, Photography, Recreation, Web and Technology Tagged With: article, articles, blog, Breath of Life, camera, digital camera, forum, forums, images, Join, photo, photograph, Photography, photography corner, photos, resources

My other life

November 12, 2006 by Tricia

I don’t know how many of my readers realize that I have an alter life – well maybe you might call it an alter lifestyle choice? I’m a massive pet lover or rather animal lover but unfortunately, as I mentioned in a recent post I’m allergic to dogs, cats, birds, horses and other types of farm animals. I guess anything with hair and dander really. My allergies actually ended up altering my education plans because, since I was a little girl, I had always wanted to become a veterinarian. Being a nurse is not quite the same, but I suppose that satisfies the nurturer in me.

Anyway- my alter life. Some of you know that I am a reptile lover. Yeah yeah, I know most of you aren’t, but I am and it’s not just because of my allergies. I’ve always been fascinated by reptiles and amphibians.

I was lucky as a child, we had a beautiful cottage on old family land. It had a creek close by where I could find dozens of frogs, salamanders, snakes and turtles. Even better, there was also an old rock quarry close to our cottage area too, and I’d visit that area regularly in June to see the turtles laying their eggs in the sandy ground, or to try to find the babies marching steadily towards the water.

I wasn’t given permission to have any type of pet at home when I was growing up, so as soon as I moved to Toronto and got my own apartment I got my first turtles. I was happy with the turtles for many years but I was starting to develop a strong interest in lizards. I spent several months doing research on what type of lizard would be best for me and I ended up- with my husband by that time- getting two Chinese Water Dragons.

At the time it was difficult to gather much information of true value on the internet and most of the books were outdated. This was 1995 By the way. I realized that with all of my research I had more information gathered in my notebooks and in various emails that I’d kept than was on any website on the internet. So I decided to start my own website and a mailing list for water dragon owners in December 1995.

Over the years I’ve become quite well known for my gigantic website on not just water dragon care, but the care of over 100 commonly kept reptiles. I even wrote an article in an annual reptile magazine this year. Even veterinarians contact me for my pet care information regarding iguanas and water dragons in particular.

I’ve cared for 6 Chinese water dragons, 4 geckos, 3 box turtles, two red eared sliders, two painted turtles, and 1 very large male iguana in the time that I’ve owned reptiles as pets. Right now I only have my adopted box turtles.

Most of the pets that I’ve kept were previously owned and had health problems, and due to my nursing knowledge I was able to develop my skills in special needs pet care. One of my dragons had leukemia, and another had fallen and had paralyzed her bowel function, and believe it or not I helped her pass waste, hydrated her with subcutaneous injections and kept her alive and happy for three years after her accident.

Our iguana came to us as a very sickly animal. He was the size of a one year old iguana but he was three or four years old- stunted, under weight, rock hard dry skin, both ear drums pierced, scabs on his body and dry gangrene in his toes and the end of his tail and he had these tiny little bugs crawling all over them. The pet store that gave him to us though they were fleas at first and tried to sell us flea medications, but flea medications would have killed him. They were just red mites. Some good soaks in the bath and constant cleaning of his very bare initial cage rid him of the mites quickly. Unfortunately it took us at least 6 months of caring for him two or three hours a day to get him healthy and tame.

Our iguanas name was Napoleon. He died in July 2004 and he took a piece of my heart with him. You might not think of a reptile being cuddly or friendly, but he was the sweetest friendliest animal I think I’ve ever met and he adored me as much as I loved him.

He’d follow me around the house when we’d let him, come over and climb into my lap when invited, and literally hug you back when you picked him up in your arms. He was 13 years old when he died and as sad as I am that he’s gone, I know he lived much longer than he would have if we’d never rescued him. Actually even after we rescued him we only hoped he’d live for three or four years – he was so abused. His bones were curved and bent out of shape too. Such a sad case.

So that’s what I do when I’m not blogging or working as a nurse. I write articles on reptile care for my site, herpetological societies, and magazines, and I help thousands of people every year through my site, email and my mailing lists.

Next time you go into a pet store that happens to sell reptiles- ask the clerk in the reptile area if they’ve been to Tricia’s page and I bet they’ll say yes.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, Reptiles and Amphibians, Shopping Tagged With: animals, cats, dogs, flea, iguana, lizard, medication, pet care, pets, reptiles, special needs pet care

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