Outdoor Breathable
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Tarp can be used to weatherproof a porch or patio during colder weather, or to protect unfinished summer projects during colder seasons when construction must be put on hold. By keeping the cold out, but letting the light in, the best tarp for the job of protecting certain rooms is clear.
In the spirit of going green, one might store these tarps during the summer when they aren't needed for weatherization. However, there are many other uses to consider for the outdoor lifestyle that will keep these gems out of storage and provide year round use.
Camping
Tarps can be used to protect to provide protection from rain, during any season. They can be especially useful when camping. Campers, especially pop up campers, can often leak and if you've fallen behind on the maintenance of the roof you'll benefit by having a tarp stored away... just in case. For the more rugged campers, a tarp can be used to protect tents from sitting in the mud during a rainstorm. Or, for the extreme camper... a tarp and rope can be used to create a makeshift tent any place where there are trees. This will provide shelter while also allowing you to see any potential predators on the outside.
Hiking
Since they are lightweight and durable, clear tarps are easy to store and carry in a backpack for emergency shade or protection from unexpected rain. Furthermore, they create a clean seating area no matter where you are... offering the perfect place to stop and have a picnic or take a break.
Gardening
Clear tarp offers a shockingly affordable way to build or complete a green house. By keeping the cold and pests out, while also letting the sunlight in, any garden can produce luscious vegetables or flowers without the expense of glass.
Other Uses
Concerts, festivals, picnics...almost any scenario spent outside with a group of people can be a scenario where a tarp can come in handy... especially when potential rain is involved.
Chris Harmen is a writer for MyTarp.com, where individuals can buy a high quality clear tarp to meet the benefits of clear tarps for outdoor activities.
Outdoor Curtains -- The Inexpensive Choice For Backyard Privacy and Comfort
The desire for a private, comfortable, and beautiful backyard living space often leads home owners to make expensive decisions. Adding on a sun room or even a screened-in porch requires contractors, building permits, large and noisy machinery, and a lengthy wait for the finished product. Luckily, a simple and inexpensive solution exists, especially if your home already has the advantage of a covered patio or deck, or if a pergola or gazebo already serve as a focal point in your backyard. The easy answer is to install outdoor curtains or drapes.
Curtains and drapes are a sometimes overlooked option that can instantly and simply provide privacy for a minimal cost. Enjoying the pleasant weather and a good book or entertaining a group of friends can be a challenge if you feel that your backyard activities are constantly on display. Homes that are located close to one another, and homes whose backyards are adjacent to commercial properties, can benefit from the privacy that exterior curtains and drapes provide.
In addition to providing solitude, curtains add a soft touch to the hard surfaces of a wooden deck, pergola, or stone patio. The breezy drape of fabric brings a private, secluded feel to the outside space and makes the backyard living area more serene and inviting. Curtains offer flexibility, too, in their appearance. Whether you prefer fabric that hangs fully or that is tied back with a fancy tassel, you have the capability to transform the look of your backyard room simply by adjusting the look of the curtains.
When selecting curtains or drapes for a backyard living area, fabric quality is a paramount factor to consider. Indoor fabric would not be suitable in an exterior space because indoor fabrics tend to fade and absolutely would not hold up in harsh enviromental conditions. Outdoor fabrics, on the other hand, are constructed to be fade resistant and water resistant. Superior made materials, such as those made by Sunbrella, block up to 98% of the sun's harmful UV rays, are breathable and resist mildew and stains. Like indoor drapes, though, those made for exterior spaces are available in many patterns, colors, and styles, including tab top, grommet, and rod pocket.
For a fraction of what it would cost to construct a new exterior living area, you can hang beautiful, durable outdoor curtains or drapes around your existing covered patio or deck, pergola or gazebo to instantly create a private and comfortable backyard room. Many home owners will find that outdoor curtains are the ideal solution for their backyard living space.
About the Author
Trey Collier is owner of BackyardCity.com, North America's finest Outdoor Casual Living Store, designed and created to help fashion outdoor living spaces. Since 2001, BackyardCity.com has offered internet customers quality outdoor living products, including Outdoor Curtains and Drapes, at very reasonable prices.
Babywearing in the summer- how do you handle the heat?
Babywearing moms, I am wondering if you find it uncomfortable to use slings, mei tais, carriers etc. during hot summer months. I have worn my 3 mo. son several times in 65-70 degree weather, and he was dripping with sweat within 10 minutes.
As of now, I don't own a stroller, but I am thinking of investing in one, just to avoid overheating for both of us. I do a lot of outdoor woods-y activities when it's warm, and I was looking forward to babywearing as much as possible, but...
How do you stand the heat? Is there a certain type of sling, carrier etc. you would recommend that is lightweight and breathable?
I use a Jeep brand soft carrier, a Boppy Carry-In-Comfort sling, and will soon be the owner of a homemade mei tai (thanks to Ben's Mommy).
Any experience and advice you have to share would be appreciated.
I went to Peru when it was summer there and wore my daughter a lot. I didn't find it too bad, especially when I wore her in the back of my Ergo. My daughter gets so excited when I wear her on my back; it's like she is on a special ride, and we both are a lot cooler that way.
The biggest challenge was getting her to keep her sunhat on because she loves to pull it off. Sometimes I did end up putting her in the stroller because I liked that she at least gets the protection of the canopy. Your child is younger, however. He might not be too fussy about keeping his hat on...yet. Still, I don't see how getting a light inexpensive stroller could hurt. It's nice to have the option and you will probably use it more as he gets older.
Temperatures heat up an already hot June
June is characteristically the hottest month of the year, National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Gibbs said.
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