Global
Gallery is your
definitive online art sourceno matter what
in particular youre interested
in for art forms
and fine art. If youre looking for ocean art or something
new for your
fishtank gallery or aquarium art,
check out what Global Gallery
has to offer.
Global Gallery
was founded
and created
in Austin, Texas by Grant Henley in 1998.
The concept was
simpleoffer the highest
quality fine art prints
currently published, and make them available via
a unique
e-commerce platform, which makes
shopping for and learning
about fine art easy and
fun. The multi-parameter search
engine was and still is revolutionary and powerful in its
ability to search the vast database of available fine art prints and
poster art.
Since 1998, the Global Gallery team has continually brought innovation and unparalleled service to the print and poster
marketplace. They continue to add new artists,
titles and
collections to the
product line. Some of these collections can only be found at Global Gallerysuch as the popular
collection of classic celebrity
photography by Bob Willoughby.
As Global Gallery
continues to grow, the company holds steadfast in our dedication to providing visitors and customers an unparalleled art shopping
experience. From site design to fulfillment
services, Global Gallery will continue to strive for excellence in all areas, and make your Global Gallery experience the best possible.
Global Gallery continues to create new relationships with
a variety of publishers in order to expand
their product base and give customers a comprehensive
selection of high-quality prints, posters and
lithographs to choose from. Global Gallery currently has
tens of thousands of titles within their extensive database and is adding images daily.
Sannon Kietzman is a professional
freelance writer for Fish Tank Gallery
where she writes about aquariums, oceanic art, and other
aquatic topics. Shannon has knowledge
on a wide variety of topics and
you can read more of her articles at
http://www.FishTankGallery.com.
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack
Scout is
a Border Collie we were given four years ago. He is
a beautiful tri-colored dog that is full of energy. The first two years we
had him he hardly
stopped running.
His family hated
to give him
up but they had moved
from their home
with two acres to
a house
with a very small
yard. Scout was going crazy,
and driving
the neighbors crazy as well.
He loves our large yard and can run the 100+
foot distance from
one side to the other
in two
seconds flat. He is beautiful to watch as he seems to hardly touch the ground.
Scout,
like most Border
Collies, gets along great with everyone and is never a problem with other
dogs. He is also gentle with all the
animals we
have: cats, chickens, rabbit, guinea pigs and pet birds.
For four years he has
been a wonderful companion and excellent pet. Now
at six years old he is calming
down and enjoys laying around the house
for most of the day. He is very content as long as he is with one of us.
Border Collies are amazing dogs. Besides
being used to herd sheep they
have been used as war
dogs, sled dogs, therapy and assistance dogs, in competitive sports, as search and rescue dogs, as hunting dogs and, always, as companions.
They come in various colors: black and
white, tri-color, blue merle, red and white, liver, red merle, yellow, or white with small amounts of black, brown or red. They can weight anywhere from 25 pounds to 65 pounds.
Since Border Collies are so highly motivated to work many are enjoying the
growing sport of Agility. This sport enhances the relationship between dog and handler and creates a confident, bold and motivated dog.
Border Collies also excel in Fly
Ball and Frisbee competitions. In northern
climates they make up sled-dog teams that are competitive in middle-distance races.
Like all Border Collies, Scout sheds during the spring and summer months. Ones with thick
fur, like Scout, develop thick undercoats in winter which
must be combed out at the beginning of summer.
Be careful in the hot summer months. Heat exhaustion is a killer. A typical Border Collie doesnt slow down in the summer so provide him with a little pool to cool
off in when he is outside.
Even
though Scout has the choice to be
inside or out, if anyone is in the backyard he is out
there with them, running and barking
for the fun of it. He loves being able to jump into his little pool and splash around for a few seconds before he takes off on another run around the yard.
Scout is a great dog and we are very fortunate to have been given this beautiful and bright creature. But they are
not for everyone.
Before you acquire a Border Collie puppy or adult make sure you have the space for them to run and that you want to spend two years
training and
thirteen more enjoying his high energy.
If you are
interested in adopting a Border Collie consider fostering one from a rescue. Youll
learn if a Border Collie is for you, save a life, and
maybe even end up adopting your foster dog.
Carol Stack enjoys writing articles about dogs, especially her dogs.
She and her daughter are putting together a web site especially for dog lovers that discusses dog breeds, dog care and dog training at
http://www.christysdogportal.com
Are
you a biking enthusiast?
If you are, then you probably know how problematic buying the perfect mountain
bike can be. If you
are a newbie
and wish
to buy your very first mountain bike, you have to be prepared
for a tough hunt.
You should never settle for anything less than satisfactory. If it
is anything to go by, you should settle for the best
there is in the market. Quality
and price do
come hand in hand, however, and it is a reality
that we all have a specific budget range. But that is of little consequence. There
are so many quality mountain bikes that you can afford. It's a matter of looking for the best deals.
First
thing to consider when buying a mountain
bike is your budget. Do some research
on the different price levels of available mountain bikes. You need not go inside every sporting goods store to compare prices. The internet
will do just fine, maybe even better, as there
are countless of
online stores and biking websites from which you may get the information you need. When you have an estimate of how much a mountain bike costs, you can set out and begin looking for the bike that you want.
Here's a little tip - try buying from a local community sporting goods or bike shop. The prices are considerably lower than those from mass merchant stores like Wal-Mart.
What is your
style? Mountain bikes are manufactured differently from one another. The reason for this is that there are different specifications and requirements on mountain bikes depending on your riding
style and the terrain types that you will be conquering. Among the different styles of biking are - smooth riding, cross country racing, mountain cruising, or lift accessed downhill. You need to know which of these styles you will be
embarking on. This is very important in finding out the right mountain bike for
you. Here's another tip - salespeople are in it for the commission. Don't listen to their tiny voices which say you need to buy this or that bike
because they are top of the line. Buy according to your needs and style.
There is another very important point that you need to consider when buying a mountain bike. Full
suspension or
hard tail? To be
honest, a full suspension mountain bike is the best choice. That is,
if you can
afford it. However you can still choose a hard tail. If you opt for the hard tail, which means the bike has
no rear suspension, the bike will be much lighter and pedal more efficiently. Full suspensions are of course the most comfortable. However, since there is a satisfactory alternative in the presence of the hard tail, this decision will be based on what you really want and what your budget is.
Don't
forget to take the bike for a test
ride. Try testing out several different
bikes, so you will be sure which one works best for you and
with you. Also, try checking out seasonal sales and promos. This way, you will be able to save some money and afford the best possible mountain bike within your price range.
I hope that this little
guide was able to help you. With the
tips given, I am sure that you and your new bike will work together for that ultimate mountain biking adventure.
Luke Cameron is owner of Sports Blog Inc - an online magazine
offering news, tips and articles on Sport related topics. His website can be
found at:
http://www.sportsbloginc.com and
http://www.fitnesscubicle.com.