In a very unusual coyote incident, a nineteen yard old woman was hiking alone in Eastern Canada this week and was attacked by two coyotes. By the time rescuers reached her she had lost a large amount of blood from bite wounds and was in critical condition. Taylor Mitchell was airlifted to a hospital in [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Camelback Mountain is probably the most prominent geological feature that rears its head against the sky in northeast Phoenix and you’ll find a number of the valley’s most famous resorts laid out around its base. The world famous icon looms over the horizon on the valley’s northeast side and provides some of the best urban [...]
Tour the Park of Four Waters on Friday, October 30th. The tour will last from 10:00am to 11:00am and will be guided by an archeologist. There is no fee other than the price of admission to the museum. You’ll be able to tour and learn about the ancient canals used by the Hohokam people to [...]
South Mountain Park in Phoenix, Arizona is the largest municipal park in the United States. It was first named Phoenix Mountain Park and was formed in 1924 when President Calvin Coolidge sold the original 13,000 acres (53 km²) to the City of Phoenix. It is part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve system and it is located [...]
Subject: (1 of 5) How to Take Over Twitter
Today, I’d like to introduce you to our guest author, Harris Fellman. Harris recently launched CoupDeTwitter – a course on how to properly get started with twitter, get lots of followers, and turn those followers into cash.He is by no means a Social Media Purist, but still [...]
Learn how to make slideshows with your own favorite pictures and movie clips. Most of what you need is already in you computer.
If you’re looking for clothing to use for Halloween costumes or items to use for decoration for Halloween parties don’t mss the bargains found at the Disney Outlet Stores and the AMS Disney Merchandise Warehouse Sale.
Oracle State Park is now closed, so what happens to the land? The park closed this week because of state budget cuts. It cost about $300,000 a year to keep it open. The closure means rangers will no longer be there. So who will supervise the property? Arizona State Parks Board Chairman, Reese Woodling, says [...]