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Kaenon Polarized Sunglasses

by Tricia

As gardeners we spend a lot of times outdoors in the bright sunlight. Do you wear sunglasses to protect your eyes when you are working in the garden? I hope you do since the suns rays that are so beneficial to our plants can be damaging to our eyes.

ADS Sports eyewear is an optician owned and run online company that specializes in the sale of eyewear. They carry quite a variety of polarized sunglasses, sports sunglasses, motorcycle glasses, prescription sunglasses, ski goggles and protective sports eyewear.

The lens that they use in many of their polarized sunglasses are Kaenon SR-91 polarized copper -12 lens. These lens cut glare more effectively than any other polarized lens material. It’s also a very durable material that is virtually indestructible. Think about it. These kinds of lens might come in handy not just to protect your eyes from the sun, but also to protect your eyes when some nasty thorny rose branches snap back at you.

Sports professionals are beginning to use Kaenon polarized lens. NY Mets Tom Glavin is pictured above wearing the Kaenon Kore sunglasses.

You can purchase Kaenon polarized sunglasses as well as prescription sunglasses using the SR-91 lens from ADS Sports Eyewear. You’ll get a free hard case for your sunglasses with every pair of Kaenons that you purchase.

ADS Sports Eyewear carries a wide range of sunglasses from the Kaenon sunglasses that I’ve discussed to Serengeti and other well known brand names. Visit the site and get some new sunglasses.






Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: ADS sports eyewear, Entertainment and Rec, goggles, Health and Fitness, Kaenon sunglasses, Polarized sunglasses, protective eye wear, Shopping, sports eyewear, sunglasses

My crafty neighbor

by Tricia

My stalker elderly neighbor was at it again today. It’s March and she was out in her garden planting leeks.

Now we’ve had some nice weather in the past week but it’s going to go below zero tonight. I think leeks are ok with cool temps, but it’s going to be freezing tonight. I tried to get in touch with her to let her know, but she didn’t seem to understand what I was trying to say. Which of course means she didn’t want to understand me.

She’s crafty that way. She speaks Greek and Macedonian since she’s originally from Greece. but she’s been here for oh I don’t know, 50 years or more and she can speak English well enough that we converse and joke around. It’s just whenever she doesn’t “want” to understand that she suddenly doesn’t speak English well anymore.

Crafty stalker neighbor lady. I hope her leeks survive!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: below freezing, crafty lady, Entertainment and Rec, Greek, Home and Lifestyle, leeks, Macedonian, planting in March, speaking english

Show me your banana photo contest – Win free hosting

by Tricia

I’ve been asked to hold a photo competition!

The photo contest is being provided by Banana Hosting and the contest winner will win a year of free hosting at Banana Hosting. The hosting plan can be any Banana XL plan (Unix or Windows) worth $172.80.

The Details:

I’m going to make this photo contest really simple.

Submit a photo of a Banana in action.

By this I mean doing something like driving a car, dancing at a party, trying to pick up another banana at a night club, swimming, doing a high jump … anything like that. Use your imagination but keep it PG.

This is your chance to be creative. Show me your sense of humor.

All submissions must be “Family Safe” entries. No photos of bananas getting hurt, or maimed and nothing sexual. Just nice fun photos.

The contest will begin as of today and will run until Midnight Eastern Standard Time, Friday April, 6th, 2007. I’d like to have at least 10 entries by the time the contest closes. If I don’t have 10 entries by Friday April 6th, I will extend the contest for another week or until I have at least 10 entries.

I know my readers enjoy photography so I hope getting the minimum amount of entries won’t be a problem.

How to submit your photos:

  1. If you have a blog or website you may post your “Show me your Banana” photo contest entry on your site – however, you must leave a link in the comment section of this post to the page or post on this site so that I can see your entry easily.
  2. If you have a Flickr or free photo hosting account (Photobucket etc) You can leave a comment with a link to your photo entry in this post.
  3. No website or free photo host? No problem. Just send me an email with your photo entry attached. I’ll post the photo for you. My email is dragonden AT rogers DOT com.

Please submit photos of good quality. Only photos will be accepted. Please do not submit drawings, artwork or CGI entries.

I will choose the contest winner at my own digression. I will be judging the contest for most creative and likely most humorous photo. So please use your imagination!

This is a fantastic prize.

If any of you are currently using a free hosting such as blogspot, wordpress.com, xanga or any of the others now is your opportunity to start a new site of your very own. Become a domain owner and have so much more freedom as to how you run your website. I can’t begin to tell you how much nicer it was when I finally started to host my websites on my own. Now you can too – and free for a whole year!

Note: If you make an entry on your own site for the photo contest you might want to mention that www.bananahosting.com is the creator this great photo contest here on As the Garden Grows.

Send your entries in as soon as possible. I’m eager to see how creative you can be!

Filed Under: Photography, Recreation Tagged With: Entertainment and Rec, Photography

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