Monday, September 29, 2014

Hell in a Cell 2014: Titles Most Likely to Change Hands at Event



At Hell in a Cell next month, fans should expect a few WWE belts to change hands as the company shakes things up heading into the winter.
AJ Lee, of course, won the Divas Championship in her Triple Threat match with Paige and Nikki Bella at Night of Champions.
While Lee is a perfectly fine women's wrestler and a terrific personality, she's held the belt so much over the past 18 months that it's difficult for people to care anymore.
Besides, Paige was hitting her stride as the villainous Divas champion. She had turned into one of the most entertaining parts of the show over the past couple of months. Unwisely taking the title off her seemed to strip her of her momentum.
And really, wouldn't fans rather see babyface Lee chase the belt than have the belt?


So, for a few reasons, I think Lee will lose the Divas Championship to Paige again at Hell in a Cell. It makes the most sense for the division and Paige’s career.
In other predictions for the event, Dolph Ziggler could lose his Intercontinental Championship. Considering the way WWE has been playing hot potato with the title, it's perfectly possible, maybe even likely.
And while WWE has given Ziggler a decent push in recent months, it probably won't be too long before the bookers lose faith in him again and elect to go with a new champion.
Maybe The Miz will win it back—again—or someone fresh, such as Bray Wyatt, will have a run with it. (Bray does need something new to do, since the company has seemingly run out of ideas for him.)



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Cats and Water

Over years of writing the Cat's Blog organisations have often approached the cats to ask them to advertise. The answer has always been the same
"We are cats. We have no pockets in which to keep money. No thanks."
But when new things have been found that are good we feel that it is time to shout about it

The ginger pride have always walked, spend time indoors and out, come and go at will. They have access outside to fresh spring water. They seldom drink from the dog's bowl
It has often worried me that so many cats get kidney problems
So, when reading up about Bengal cats over and again people recommended water fountains for drinking. Within days of getting the kittens I realised they weren't really drinking much. I was advised that they didn't drink much when on a 'raw' diet, but decided to pay the £30 for a water fountain
It has been brilliant. They drink from it, splash about and play with the water

The water fountain has a tray, a filter that will need replacing and a pump. One thing to always remember is that when you clean out the trays and put the pump back together the top tray has to fit into a hole in the top of the pump, otherwise it won't work

The cats love to watch when the pump is switched back on. In fact they love the whole process of cleaning the water fountain
 

 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Caucasian dog

 
The shepherd dogs from the Caucasus are dogs of superior size to the average and large size dogs, of robust even coarse constitution; by nature, they are aggressive and distrustful of strangers. To these peculiarities must be added the endurance, lack of demands and the faculty of adaptation to varied thermal and climatic conditions, allowing the use of the Caucasian Shepherd dog in nearly all the regions of the Soviet Union. GALDON is a proffesional breeding farm for caucasian's shepherd dogs. 
Our aim is to popularize these dogs and help people to find a truly, strong and gorgeous animal. Here you can find not just a pet, but friend and a guard for your family and home. People that have bought a dog from our farm are not only our clients but our friends. we are vividly interested in the life of our dogs in the new place. 
 Thats why we are open for your questions that will probably arise in accustomizing dog with new home. Our logan is: "Our dogs are our wealth." We have dogs that are one of the best animals in their race, comming from one of the outstanding breeders in Russia.

 

 GALDON is a proffesional breeding farm for caucasian's shepherd dogs. Our aim is to popularize these dogs and help people to find a truly, strong and gorgeous animal. Here you can find not just a pet, but friend and a guard for your family and home. People that have bought a dog from our farm are not only our clients but our friends. we are vividly interested in the life of our dogs in the new place. Thats why we are open for your questions that will probably arise in accustomizing dog with new home. Our logan is: "Our dogs are our wealth." We have dogs that are one of the bestanimals in their race, comming from one of the outstanding breeders in Russia  


 

  Caucasian Ovtcharka arrived in the former West Germany in the nineteen sixties. At that time, as the border patrol dogs, especially patrol along the Berlin wall. In 1989, when the Berlin wall was removed, 7000 robust patrol dogs were disbanded. Many dogs were sent to the German ordinary family. In Germany the fine breeding to ensure that caution independent dog 's future, with its popularity, breeders to pay more attention to choose their docile character. Caucasian shepherd dog is one of the biggest dog world, bigger than a level of Tibetan mastiff. Are used for animal care and security

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Escalando el monte Fuji en Japón



El Monte Fuji (Fujisan) es con 3776 metros la montaña más alta de Japón. No es de extrañar que el volcán de forma casi perfecta ha sido adorado como una montaña sagrada y ha sido muy popular entre artistas y la gente común. El monte Fuji es un volcán inactivo, que entró en erupción la ultima vez en 1708. Se encuentra en el límite entre las Prefecturas de Yamanashi y Shizuoka y se puede ver desde Tokio y Yokohama en días claros. La forma más fácil para ver el Monte Fuji es desde el tren en un viaje a lo largo de la línea Tokaido entre Tokio y Osaka. Si se toma el Shinkansen desde Tokio en el sentido de Nagoya , Kioto y Osaka, la mejor vista del Monte Fuji se puede disfrutar desde los alrededores de la estación de Shin-Fuji en el lado derecho del tren, unos 40 a 45 minutos después de salir de Tokio. 

Sin embargo las nubes y la escasa visibilidad a menudo bloquean la vista del Monte Fuji y se puede considerar afortunado si tiene una vista clara de la montaña. La visibilidad tiende a ser mejor durante las estaciones más frías del año que en verano, y por la mañana temprano y tarde por la noche. Si quiere disfrutar el Monte Fuji a un ritmo más pausado en un agradable entorno natural, se debe dirigir a la región de los Cinco Lago del Fuji (Fujigoko) en el norte de la montaña, o a Hakone , una zona cercana con complejos termales. El Monte Fuji está abierto oficialmente para su escalada en Julio y Agosto y dispone de varias rutas para su subida







Wednesday, September 18, 2013

la Gran Barrera de Coral


Con 2000 kilómetros de largo y conformada por 3000 sistemas de arrecifes individuales y cientos de islas, la Gran Barrera de Coral de Australia tiene una belleza asombrosa. En 1981 se le declaró patrimonio de la humanidad y es una de las maravillas del mundo natural. Este programa ofrece una guía definitiva a los secretos del arrecife – cómo se creó, cómo funciona, las complejas relaciones entre sus habitantes y cómo el cambio del clima y otros factores pueden modificar su futuro. Con el uso de lo último en técnicas fílmicas y visuales, la serie capta la magia del arrecife como nunca se había visto

 Una de las principales atracciones naturales en Australia es la enorme y hermosa Gran Barrera de Coral. Si vas para Australia no dejes de hacer alguna excursión para conocerla porque es realmente uno de los sitios mas hermosos del mundo. Es, primero, muy extenso ya que ocupa unos 2600 km de largo y puede verse incluso desde el espacio exterior. Segundo, es una zona de gran diversidad biológica, sus aguas son transparentes, tibias y con gran visibilidad y por eso es que es uno de los paraísos del submarinismo

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Drawing on the horse

English champion rider Gillian Higgins has devised a novel way to teach horse anatomy to veterinary students, riders and caretakers – she takes up to four hours to paint the animal’s skeletal and muscular systems on live horses, using water-based hypoallergenic paints. Horse anatomy is pretty tricky, considering students have to understand how the 205 bones and 700 muscles in its body make this beautiful animal work like a well-oiled machine. But instead of boring them with sketches and complicated diagrams, Gillian Higgins uses her artistic skills to paint the anatomical systems on actual horses.

 “Painting the skeleton and musculature on the side of the horse really helps to bring the subject to life, she told the Daily Mail. “You can discover how to get the best out of your horse by seeing exactly what happens as it moves.” The English horse-ring champion and sports remedial therapist got the idea for “Horses Inside Out” back in 2006 after completing a degree in equine business management. She understood why many riders and trainers were struggling to learn all those bones and muscles with incredibly long names, and started thinking about a way to better make them understand how the horse works .

Monday, September 16, 2013

Stadium Braga, Portugal

Braga Municipal Stadium is a football stadium built especially as one of the hosts of Euro 2004. Of the seven new stadia built for the occasion Portugal, the Braga has been identified as the most spectacular, and was named by UEFA as one of the most interesting works in the landscape of sports structures .

The architect in charge was Eduardo Souto de Moura, who twenty years before then built in the rural outskirts of Braga her first book, Carandá market. With the stadium, has returned to this city, midway between Oporto and the border with Galicia, to realize his project of greater physical and symbolic dimension.

The pot or box of candy from the traditional fields of football, with high emotional temperature, is here replaced by a dry and monumental stage for sports broadcasts, media recognizing the nature of contemporary football. The work is often considered one of the most original and beautiful stadiums in the world. The huge rock that was removed during construction contributed greatly to the final cost of 83.1 million Euros, more than any other of the ten new stadiums built for Euro 2004, except for the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon and the Stadium do Dragão in Oporto.


With this project, innovative in its formal aspects and constructive elections, the architect won the 2005 47th FAD Architecture Prize.

Currently, equipment is rented by the SC Braga, who used it as their playground. Temporarily for the duration of your lease, the club changed its name, being known as the Estadio AXA.