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How to Shovel Snow Safely and Injury-Free While shoveling snow is likely the most hated ritual of the winter months, in the rush to "get it done" shortcuts are taken. This posts a significant health risk. snow removal • how to shovel show • using a snow shovel • cleaning snow • snow shoveling safety
How to Safely Shovel Snow Sure, snow looks beautiful as if falls to the ground...but shoveling it not only be difficult but hazardous to your health. Here's how to safely shovel snow. safe snow shoveling • how to stretch before shoveling snow • shoveling snow • ergonomic snow shovels • ergonomic shovel handles
Choosing the Right Snow Shovel or Snow Blower Keeping the sidewalk or driveway clear during winter is much easier if homeowners have the right tools. Knowing the options of snow removal equipment can help. snow shovels • winter equipment • snow pushers • power blowers • snow throwers
I Got To Push A Car! So you think shoveling and pushing is just for men? Well, if they want to think that, it's fine. Let them stay out in the cold, why we stay in the warm house. But let it never be said that women can't get themselves out of the snow if they have to! I've done it, all without the help of anything with testosterone. cars • car • winter • snow • automobiles
Icy Walkways and Safe Snow Shoveling Shoveling ice and snow can result in injury and even heart attacks. Minimize the dangers with proper preparation and techniques before and during snow removal. snow shoveling • ice removal • shoveling snow safely • rock salt • heart attack
Me First I think there's a growing trend to look out for oneself and to ignore the interests of others. snow • shovel • motel • irritated • thinking of others
Snow Shoveling Health Risks and Precautions People who are not in peak physical condition or at risk for heart attack should think twice and consult a doctor before shoveling snow in cold winter weather. american heart association • heart attack risk • snow shoveling • cold winter weather • safely precautions
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Shoveling Snow Safely White Christmas dreams are often followed by a snow shoveling nightmare. Your attitude (and your shovel) may affect your health, so relax and avoid injury. how to shovel snow safely • snow shovel • push snow • winter injuries • winter safety
Children's Toys for Playing in the Snow Kids look forward to playing outside in the snow. Make their time more fun by having these great winter-time toys readily available. children's toys for playing in the snow • sleds • snow fort molds • snowball maker • kid-sized shovels
Avalanche Safety for Hikers Avalanches can be a danger to winter hikers. With some training, preparation, and the right equipment, hikers can enjoy the winter safely. avalanche safety for hikers • questions about avalanche potential • questions about potential avalanches • questions to ask about avalanches • research avalanche danger
Prepare Your Barn for Winter Now is a good time to prepare your barn for winter, especially if you live in an area where winters can be brutally cold. barn • horse • livestock • cat • dog
Don't Bury That Old Shovel! Give an old worn out shovel new life. garden • art • shovel • paint • tool
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Home Prep for Fall Fall and Winter preparation items and suggestions. winter • fall • prep • preparation
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Winter Driving Tips Safety and emergency tips for driving in winter weather conditions, as well as what to keep in your emergency supplies kit. winter emergency car supplies • driving in the snow • driving on ice • emergency driving winter • how to stay safe driving
Christmas in the Philippines (Pasko Na!) Jasmin talks about how Christmas in the Philippines is celebrated. pasko • maligayang pasko • christmas
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! If You're Prepared! Reginald has lived throughout the US. Yet he has not found any group of people that reacts to snow like the residents in Western north Carolina. See Reginald's "TOP 10 SIGNS THAT SOMEONE HAS USED THE S--- WORD IN NORTH CAROLINA" and discover web sites that will make your winter more bearable. snow • winter • cold • shop • shopping
Product Review - Zip-Off Gloves Zip-off ski and snowboard gloves, a new product, can eliminate the hassle of removing gloves to cool the hands or do those hand chores that create on-slope hassles. skiing • snowboarding • snowsports • ski gloves • snowboard gloves
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Alligators in the Sewers of NYC? Yes! Many people think that tales of alligators in the sewers of New York City is just another urban legend. Doubtless some of the tales are that, but there is documentation that there were real alligators living in the subterranean passages. How did they get in the sewers? The most popular explanation is that people went to Florida and brought back baby alligators as pets. When the animals grew, the people decided that having them as pets was not a good idea, so they flushed them down the toilets. Most likely some of the alligators were caimans, a Central and South American reptile that is related to alligators. During the 1960s, there was a widely told rumor about alligators on New York’s sewers. The basis of the rumor were events that happened in the mid 1930s. One was reported in the New York Times on February 10th 1935. cryptozoology • alligators • caimens • sewers of neew york city
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"Home Alone" for the Holidays Thanksgiving is behind us and it is time to face the upcoming holidays head-on. To get you started, this week's article shares some holiday humor from "Home Alone". Enjoy! home alone • comedy • holidays • christmas movie
Butterfly Watching: Up Close and Personal A delightful tour of two butterfly conservatories. Look a butterfly in the eye, watch them fly with gossamer wings in lush indoor habitats, and photograph them imbibing nectar. conservatory • butterfly conservatories • butterfly habitat • butterflies • butterfly
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