Friday, December 3, 2010

Funny Halloween Cookies!

Only a few days left before Halloween! If you’re looking for something special and original this year, here is an idea: Cooking funny Halloween cookies!




The cool part is that it is very easy and simple to do. All you need are gingerbread cookies, to which you add some white creaming to draw the bones of the skeletons. And there you go! You now have Hallowen cookies

Happy Hallloween 2010!

At last, Halloween! Today is the big day, did you buy your candies?

Sunroof in winter…

If your car has a sunroof, be careful this winter…

Picture Of The Year

Problem Caused By Deforestation

DAILY SURVIVAL KIT

To help you each day......... ...

Toothpick ... To remind you to pick the good qualities in everyone,including yourself.

Rubber band ... To remind you to be flexible. Things might not always go the way you want, but it can be worked out.

Band-Aid ... To remind you to heal hurt feelings, either yours or someone else's.

Eraser ... To remind you everyone makes mistakes. That's okay, we learn by our errors.

Candy Kiss ... To remind you everyone needs a hug or a compliment everyday.

Mint ... To remind you that you are worth a mint to your family & Me.

Bubble Gum ... To remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish anything.

Pencil ... To remind you to list your blessings every day.

Tea Bag ... To remind you to take time to relax daily.
This is what makes life worth living every minute, every day

Wishing you love, gratitude, friends to cherish, caring, sharing, laughter, music, and warm feelings in your heart.

I know this kit will help you get through the day.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Vegetable Looks Living

Somebody has an exceptional imagination and just
way too much time on their hands











Range Rover Discovery

A few years ago, we tested the then new Land Rover Discovery (known as the LR3 in the US) off-road, and were blown away by the ease with which the vehicle was able to handle the toughest obstacles. So when I got an opportunity to test the new 2010 LR4 (known as the Discovery 4 in the Indian market and elsewhere in the world), I jumped at it!

To find out just how good this vehicle really is, I drove the Discovery for a week, both on tarmac as well as off-road, and I’m happy to report that the Tata Motors influence seems to have been great for Land Rover. The new Discovery boasts a slew of improvements that have given the car better on-road dynamics and far improved interiors.

From the outside

The new Discovery retains the stoic, yet elegant, lines of the older model. New front wings accommodate the re-profiled front bumper, which has a larger, restyled intake. The two-bar grille also has a distinctive perforated design to complement the side vents. According to Land Rover, the new strikingly styled front lamps utilize the latest LED technology to provide better forward vision and a ‘jewel-like’ effect. All the styling changes combined give it a decidedly Range Rover like effect, as opposed to the traditional utilitarian approach of the Discovery.

In addition, it has distinctive wheel arches, and large side windows at the rear that blend into the roof. The rear end is also cleaner, with LED tail lights and a nicely contoured rear glass. All told, the new Discovery 4, or LR4, has a nice blend of traditional Land Rover cues, hinting at its off-road prowess, as well as modern Range Rover elements, which means it won’t be out of place on the porch at dinner parties either.