Showing posts with label Bird Feeder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bird Feeder. Show all posts

Monday, 20 June 2016

Laura Motes - Tips For Preparing Your Home For A Flood

Laura Motes lives in rural Northeastern Georgia and is keenly aware that her home is in an area that is at risk of flooding, should weather conditions become particularly adverse. As such, she has taken a number of measures to prepare her home in case of such an emergency. These pointers will prove useful to anybody who is in a similar predicament.
Laura Motes
 Establish An Evacuation Route
You should always plan for the worst possible outcome when considering flooding, which means that your priority should be you and whoever else lives in the home. As such, when preparing your plan, you need to map out an evacuation route that will take you out of the at-risk area as quickly as possible. You may want to conduct a few drills as well, to ensure you keep the route clear in your mind.

Establish Contacts
It is important that people are aware of your situation should you ever have to deal with a flood, so it is a good idea to establish a primary contact who you will be able to call in cases of emergency. This person should ideally be out of the area and can act as a central point of contact for all of your family members and friends so you can focus more of your time on dealing with the flood.

Pack Supplies
By keeping an emergency kit of supplies handy, Laura Motes notes that you will be able to survive should a flood leave you stranded. Pack long-lasting food, some basic first aid equipment and some useful equipment, such as multipurpose tools and portable phone chargers.

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Laura Motes - Easy DIY Bird Feeder Ideas

Laura Motes has always enjoyed watching and feeding birds. She likes to get creative when she feeds them and even makes her own bird feeders sometimes. You can make your own bird feeders as well and attract more birds to your yard.

Laura Motes Suet Cakes

You can easily make your own suet cakes from seeds, fruit and other ingredients you have in your own home. If you have an empty tray from a suet cake you recently purchased, you can use it as a mold for your DIY suet cakes.

Pine Cone Treats

Pine cones can be found on the ground in many parks or even in your yard. Use a knife to smear peanut butter on the pine cones and then cover them in birdseed. The birds will enjoy the seed, find the pine cone familiar and the peanut butter will give them a little extra protein.

Hang Fruit

Many birds enjoy fruit but have a hard time finding it. You can easily make your own bird feeders by simply hanging pieces of fruit from trees, fence posts or other areas in your yard. You can also dip the fruit in peanut butter and cover it with seeds for an even tastier treat.

If you want to attract a lot of birds to your yard like Laura Motes, you need to give them a reason to visit you. Making a bird feeder can attract many different kinds of birds to your home and allow you to enjoy them. Get creative and have fun making them.