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Don't rush Mount Tam (Louisville Courier-Journal) As I drive north over the Golden Gate Bridge, the forest-green peaks of Mount Tamalpais fill my car's windshield. From the mountain's curvaceous outline, I see why the coastal Miwok Indians have compared its shape to that of a sleeping maiden. But it was on her rough, rocky trails the dozing beauty gave birth about 30 years ago to modern mountain-bike racing. Sun, 11 May 2008 08:56:09 GMT
Don't rush Northern California's Mount Tamalpais (Provo Daily Herald) Hugo Martin MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK, Calif. -- As I drive north over the Golden Gate Bridge, the forest-green peaks of Mount Tamalpais fill my car's windshield. From the mountain's curvaceous outline, I see why the Coastal Miwok Indians have compared its shape to that of a sleeping maiden. Fri, 09 May 2008 07:12:35 GMT
Water Torture (Washington City Paper) First, some background: I fear the ocean. I fear lakes. I fear swimming pools. I hate swimming. I loathe swimmers. I despise chlorine. I abhor diving boards. I detest bathing suits. And I’m not too fond of bathtubs. Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:48:03 GMT
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So you're bathtub is beginning to look little worse for wear, and you've decided
to have it refinished. As you know, refinishing a bathtub is much cheaper than
buying a new bathtub - you can make it look almost as good as new. You could do
the refinishing work yourself, but if you want a really professional job it's
probably worth your while giving the job to one of the many professional bathtub
refinishing companies - or bathtub finishing companies as they are sometimes
known. This article will look at what you need to know in order to choose a
finishing company which will give you a good job.
Before you choose which bathtub refinishing company To read more of this article, click here!
If you're looking to give your bathroom a traditional look - or a look which
borders on the vintage - you can't go far wrong than choosing a claw foot
bathtub. These bathtubs, with the well-known heavy and solid look and the
essential stout feet, are perfect for giving your bathroom the look of a bygone
era. It's a look which is all the rage today, and goes totally against the
modern look of shiny chrome and smooth ceramics. Perhaps people are choosing
this look because they think that the vintage style is one more on a par with
relaxation - which is what bathing is all about anyway.
The very first claw foot bathtubs appeared To read more of this article, click here!
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In Japan, bathing has a long history—much longer than that of the western world.
The tradition began as part of Buddhist rituals for cleansing and soon become
part of the domestic culture. There are three basic things to know about a
Japanese bathtub. The first thing is that they are generally much smaller than
the usual Western-style bathtub. Along with this, they are also a much deeper,
and the water tends to be at a much higher temperature than people are used to
in the West. When using the Japanese bathtub there is also a culture of not
washing in the bath itself, but washing outside the bathtub and then getting
into the bath simply To read more of this article, click here!
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