Then when you submit your Vacation Experience you can tell how this worked for you!
OUR FRIEND'S COMMENTS: I tried this on my deck and around all of my doors. It works - in fact, it killed them instantly. I bought my bottle from Target and it cost me $1.89. It really doesn't take much, and it is a big bottle, too; so it is not as expensive to use as the can of Bug-spray you buy that doesn't last 30 minutes. So, try this, please. It will last a couple of days. Don't spray directly on a wood door (like your front door), but spray around the frame. Spray around the window frames, and even inside the dog house.
More Amazing Trees from Various Short Trips scattered all over this page.
Mosquito Spray...Worth a try
I was at a deck party awhile back, and the bugs were having a ball biting everyone. A man at the party sprayed the lawn and deck floor with Listerine, and the little demons disappeared. The next year I filled a 4-ounce spray bottle and used it around my seat whenever I saw mosquitoes. And voila! That worked as well. It worked at a picnic where we sprayed the area around the food table, the children's swing area, and the standing water nearby. During the summer, I don't leave home without it....Pass it on.
Amazing trees from many many different places, check them out all over this page.
Great finds when you travel anywhere.
We started by car from Arizona, the Grand Canyon State with theSkywalk. Down to Miami Florida, to board the Royal CaribbeanNavigator of the Seas. Our voyage was a 12 day transatlanticcruise. April 14th - April 26th, 2007.
The voyage was in Spring and the waters usually have someSpring Storms, as did ours.
We were scheduled to stop at Bermuda, but the port was closed, sowe continued on and were really lucky. The Captain was able toschedule a stop in the Portuguese Azores. What a wonderful stop.
We took a bus to the Blue and Green Lakes. Perfect timing, wewere able to take photographs, when there was only about 30seconds when the clouds had cleared the area. Then they cameback.
We spent one day in Brest France. We had originally planned totake the train from London to Paris for a few days but changed our mind after the rudeness we experienced in Brest.
While in the England, Scotland and Ireland we felt very much athome as the people were warm hearted, welcoming and generouswith their time and information. We’ll always be grateful.
A visit to the London Eye was very exciting. The Eye isapproximately 400 ft. high. Each of the Plexiglas Pods hold about 25 people very comfortably with the opportunity to photograph the entire city of London with fantastic views. The ride takes 30 minutes for a full circle. The Pods can be rented for special occasions, even catering.
A visit to Harrod’s department store was an adventure. This is acompany that truly caters to it’s customers, in customer service as well as the finest in merchandise. At lunch time, after visiting Harrod’s our chauffeur recommended a visit to the smallest Pub in London. We spent an hour with some very interesting people,local as well as two lady visitors, one from the U.S.A, the other from Australia, both very charming and regular visitors to that pub whenever visiting London. In addition we met an elderly lady who has visited that Pub every day for lunch for 25 years. It certainly say’s something for the ambiance, owners and patrons, as well as the food.
We spent three days in Oxford, not nearly enough. Oxford has aspecial attraction for us as we love English mystery seriesprograms (Insp. Morse, Insp. Lynley, Midsomer Murders, ThePoirot series and of coarse Agatha Christie mysteries. Several of these series are centered in and around the Oxford area so many of the locations were familiar to us and made us feel even more at home.
We visited eight castles, including: Edinburgh, Windsor, HerMajesty was in residence that day and Buckingham Palace thenext day with Her Majesty in residence.
In addition, we visited several forts and the Royal Yacht Britannia.
While traveling on a dual carriage way, we stopped to get somerefreshments. Low and behold, what did we see. The Original1912 Titanic Silver Ghost, the one that was owned by the Ownerof the Titanic, of the White Star Lines. The present owner of the vehicle was there and we were able to get several pictures. We were in Stretton Rutland , the smallest county in the country. We would like to share some of the snap shots that we got, these are really GREAT!
An excerpt from our a vacation to the UK. Silver Ghost
Great finds when you travel anywhere.
We started by car from Arizona, the Grand Canyon State with theSkywalk. Down to Miami Florida, to board the Royal CaribbeanNavigator of the Seas. Our voyage was a 12 day transatlanticcruise. April 14th - April 26th, 2007.
The voyage was in Spring and the waters usually have someSpring Storms, as did ours.
We were scheduled to stop at Bermuda, but the port was closed, sowe continued on and were really lucky. The Captain was able toschedule a stop in the Portuguese Azores. What a wonderful stop, We took a bus to the Blue and Green Lakes. Perfect timing, wewere able to take photographs, when there was only about 30seconds when the clouds had cleared the area. Then they cameback.
We spent one day in Brest France. We had originally planned totake the train from London to Paris for a few days but changed ourmind after the rudeness we experienced in Brest.
While in the England, Scotland and Ireland we felt very much athome as the people were warm hearted, welcoming and generouswith their time and information. We’ll always be grateful.
A visit to the London Eye was very exciting. The Eye isapproximately 400 ft. high. Each of the Plexiglas Pods hold about25 people very comfortably with the opportunity to photographthe entire city of London with fantastic views. The ride takes 30minutes for a full circle. The Pods can be rented for specialoccasions, even catering.
A visit to Harrod’s department store was an adventure. This is acompany that truly caters to it’s customers, in customer service aswell as the finest in merchandise. At lunch time, after visitingHarrod’s our chauffeur recommended a visit to the smallest Pub inLondon. We spent an hour with some very interesting people,local as well as two lady visitors, one from the U.S.A, the otherfrom Australia, both very charming and regular visitors to that pubwhenever visiting London. In addition we met an elderly ladywho has visited that Pub every day for lunch for 25 years. Itcertainly say’s something for the ambiance, owners and patrons,as well as the food.
We spent three days in Oxford, not nearly enough. Oxford has aspecial attraction for us as we love English mystery seriesprograms (Insp. Morse, Insp. Lynley, Midsomer Murders, ThePoirot series and of coarse Agatha Christie mysteries. Several ofthese series are centered in and around the Oxford area so many ofthe locations were familiar to us and made us feel even more athome.
We visited eight castles, including: Edinburgh, Windsor, HerMajesty was in residence that day and Buckingham Palace thenext day with Her Majesty in residence.
In addition, we visited several forts and the Royal Yacht Britannia.
While traveling on a dual carriage way, we stopped to get somerefreshments. Low and behold, what did we see. The Original1912 Titanic Silver Ghost, the one that was owned by the Ownerof the Titanic, of the White Star Lines. The present owner of thevehicle was there and we were able to get several pictures. Wewere in Stretton Rutland , the smallest county in the country.
We would like to share some of the snap shots that we got, these are really GREAT!
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