Monday, February 24, 2014

Protecting Our Planet With LED And CFL Lamps


Earlier today a received a phone call from one of the representatives of Greenpeace-an independent global campaigning organization which promotes environmental awareness and protects our environment-acknowledging me as one of their supporters and asking for financial aide. I did not promise them anything as that would require my full commitment. But as advocate for a clean and green environment, I can help by promoting environmental awareness through the different social media. I can also help by planting trees in my community and by conserving energy at home as well.

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In fact we have been using LED (light emitting diode) lamps and CFL (compact florescent) lamps since incandescent light bulbs have been banned by the government as it consumes a lot of electricity to produce light. We use these LED lamps and CFL lamps not only at home but also in our little grocery store. Initially, we were using a 200-watt incandescent lamps in our 12” by 12.5 " vented top warehouse shade wall sconces in the grocery store. But after the decrease in our electric bills at home, we change all the wall sconces to LED lamps. I am also pleased that the online shop where we bought the warehouse shade wall sconces allows us to customize the kind of lamp that we want. So when we ordered additional warehouse lights in the grocery store, we requested for a 57 watt Fresh Green colored lamp. The price of these LED lamps and CFL lamps are much higher compared to the incandescent lamps. But since we started using these energy saving lamps, we have save a lot in our electric bills.

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In addition, I have also been looking into using solar panels to operate our home. I have heard a lot of good feedback from my relatives who have been using solar panels to run their home and farm. According to them the best things about using this recyclable energy is that they are not only protecting and conserving the environment, but they are also free from paying their monthly electric bills. That is absolutely a lot of savings. Using solar panels to run our house is quite ideal since we enjoy a lot of sun but as of yet getting the solar panels for my home has to wait.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Landscape Lights For The Safety And Beauty Of Your Lawn


Adding walkway lights and outdoor path lighting in your yard may sound luxurious to some. Perhaps it is, as these types of lighting fixtures are often found in some elegant restaurants, hotels and even in the mansions of the rich and famous. But that is not always the case. My siblings and I agreed to add these lighting fixtures for our elderly parents’ sake. These walkway lights and outdoor path lighting are for their safety as they have difficulty seeing in the dark just like everyone else. It is also for their enjoyment knowing how much they love an evening stroll in the garden.


No words can describe the look on our parents’ faces the first time they have seen these walkway lights and outdoor path lighting brightening up the beautifully designed landscape. We made sure that they will be pleased with it as they love the outdoor so much especially at night. We also love it that we started having our dinner in the garden every night since their wedding anniversary last February 14th. Who wouldn't? The landscape and garden looks magical at night because of these walkway lights specifically the half moon step lights. The landscape and garden is definitely breathtaking. Moreover, we get to enjoy the cool fresh air which is a rarity in the city. It would be a waste if we let this kind of opportunity go.


Looking at our beautiful landscape and garden now gives us a feeling of satisfaction. It is hard to believe that this lawn was once neglected and unkempt. Our parents are too old mow the lawn and are having a hard time finding someone to do it for them. Spending our savings to beautify our unkempt lawn is definitely worth every penny. I only hope that we could find someone soon to help them maintain the beauty of the yard.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Wedding Anniversary On Valentine's Day


Three more days and it is already Valentine’s Day. This day, is probably the dreaded day of most single people who had experience the pain of love. They wish that this day should never come. On the other hand, some people, especially lovers, are looking forward to this day. They wait for this day to come in order to profess their love for each other. Some make this day extra special for their love ones by taking them to some fancy hotels to dine or take them to places which bring them good memories or remind them of the good days they have together. Some are even waiting for this day just to propose.


Some people find it cheesy and overly dramatic especially when you can always do these special things for the person you love anytime of the year. Why wait for Valentine’s Day? Why not February 12, March 14 or any other month and day? Well, it has something to with the martyrdom of Valentinus or St. Valentine in February 14. Saint Valentine was famous for performing marriage rites to Christian couples and helping Christians who were being persecuted at that time. My parents were a devotee of St. Valentine which is why they chose this day to tie the knot.


The preparation for the wedding anniversary is almost ready. For the safety of everyone, aside from the exterior wall lights, we also added several outdoor path lighting fixtures and landscape lights which arrived today. We thought that these lighting fixtures will not arrive on time since we ordered them online three days ago. The effects it did to the landscape and garden was amazing. We were all enthralled when we turned on all the landscape lights. It made the place almost magical. I am sure that my parents, whom we have sent away to my aunt's place while preparing for their wedding anniversary, will be please of this new addition to her garden. It will be a lovely surprise for both of them. We all wish that this day will be extra special to them.

Monday, February 3, 2014

What Hospitals Should Look Like


Hospitals are among my least favorite places. It is maybe a place where sick people are being treated. But for some reason, I feel like it is the opposite. In addition, I find the place scary and I know I should not feel that way. However, several of my friends and colleagues think the same way about hospitals as well.

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It would be nice if the architectural designs as well as the interior designs of hospitals look interesting and fun enough which can make the patients forget even just once that they are sick just like the hospital where my cousin had her fourth baby. Aside from the good nurses, doctors and other staffs, I like that place because looks more like a home rather than a hospital. The wall colors are also immaculate white but they added some wall art or graffiti which can make you stop and look around. They have added some indoor plants which has interesting planters. They also have these fancy ceramic wall lights which you can find in the rich peoples house, hotels, cafes and other commercial places. But what really caught my attention is the landscape and garden. It looks pretty in the morning but it is prettier in the evening. I can say it looks enchanting. I was mesmerized the first time I saw that part of the hospital. That is all because of the step lights which were artfully arrange to highlight the lovely and landscape and garden as well as provide lighting for the pathways. The step lights were also beautifully designed. It has a moon shape design which complements the landscape and garden in the morning.

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I wish all hospitals will look less like a typical hospital. It should be a place which does not only heal you physically but spiritually as well. Adding wall arts or graffiti, a beautiful landscape and garden, and good lighting fixtures can help a lot in improving the atmosphere in the hospitals. Perhaps if all hospitals will look less like a hospital, more people might be willing to undergo treatment and that includes me.