Capitan Joe’s Universal health repair. Don’t try this at home, because the proper way to remove a treble hook, is to cut the other two hooks off, then snatch the remaining hook out only if the barb is not buried. If the barb is buried, push it through first, cut off the barb and simply slide the hook out out. Any boyscout knows that, but this way makes a much cooler video.
Ray Newstead, silicon valley executive by day and gardening aficionado by night, wanted a more efficient way to grow tomatoes. He was tired of the wastefulness of having to deeply water large areas of soil to make sure his plants were well watered, along with the hassle of weeding all the nuisance plants that sprung up between his beloved tomatoes. His solution was to create a simple self-watering container from readily-available and cheap hardware store buys.
Choosing a Bed and Breakfast in Galway City, Ireland
By R. Clement Platinum
SitNews Calender
Below is the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau’s event calender.
Friday, March 06, 2009
Event Name: First Friday
Description:
Once a month the streets transform into a large block party during First Friday. Each celebration, the entertainment will shift and multiply for this ongoing festival of art perusal and appreciation. For more information go to: www.firstfridayketchikan.com
Friday, March [...]
Ketchikan is located on the southwestern coast of Revillagigedo (Rheh-vee-ya-hee-hay-tho) Island, near Alaska’s southern border with Canada. The town was built on a steep hillside overlooking the Tongass Narrows. Today it appears as quaintly crowded coastal town, where houses built on stilts can be reached only by boardwalk and ladder. Flat land is such a rarity that baseball games are played on tidal flats — when the tide comes in, the game’s over.
Here is a good advertisement for our town Ketchikan from Destination 360, with a nice picture of our home.
As a travel destination, Ketchikan Alaska means different things to different people. Some people enjoy Ketchikan Alaska fishing; others come to explore Ketchikan’s Native American culture. If you were to take a Ketchikan tour, you would discover that the arts are also alive and well in this quaint town. Based on the number of festivals throughout the year, Ketchikan Alaska has been referred to as one of the “Top 100 Small Arts Communities in the United States.” Inspired by the scenic beauty and preserved history, many artists have made Ketchikan Alaska their home. Unlike the galleries in big cities, the artists themselves own most of the art galleries in Ketchikan Alaska. The Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council is the umbrella organization for the Ketchikan arts scene. They promote arts and cultural groups, local artists, art education programs and host performances exhibits throughout the year.

