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Straight Talk Offers Money in Your Pocket

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Straight Talk for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

One of the things I get excited about when watching the Olympics is that I get the chance to learn about the culture of the hosting country. I loved learning about China and Canada in the recent games. Next year, the Olympics will be held in England. Now, England has been in the news quite a bit lately, what with the royal wedding and now the fascination with Kate Middleton's sister, Pippa. I am excited about England too! My friend just found out her daughter was chosen to cheer in a group of teen cheerleaders who will be marching in the New Year's Day parade in London. My friend and her husband decided to take the whole family to England over Christmas and New Years. How exciting!

I have been looking over different phone plans to help my friend find a a way to make economical international calls from England. You see, her mother is in a nursing home and the facility needs to be able to get a hold of my friend in the event something happens. Her mom is 97 so the possibility is always in the back of one's mind.

Well, I have found, not only a fantastic plan for my friend to to use to call her mother but I might be jumping at the chance to use Straight Talk's plans myself!

Straight Talk has the most economical plans and they don't require a contract. I am amazed how low their plans can be and still use name brand phone manufacturers like LG, Motorola, Nokia, etc. I sure could use the extra money to pay a few bills.

You might think the prices are low because you don't get much for your money. You would be wrong! In addition to their low international flexible prepaid calling service where you can feel free to call a friend, they offer 1000 minutes, 1000 texts and 30 MB of data in their "All You Need" plan. Sounds like everything you need! That is only one example of the many affordable plans they offer.

The prices of their phones are certainly affordable. They have reconditioned phones for as little as $10 and they have the latest and greatest bang for your buck phones like the smart phones that have all those cool gadgets.

Sounds like Straight Talk has me convinced, hook, line and sinker. Well, I like a good deal when I find one!


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Meramec Caverns

We found a terrific way to beat the heat while traveling on our way home from visiting Branson, Missouri. We took a tour of the Meramec Caverns near Stanton Missouri. The temperature of the cave is a constant 58 degrees. Did you know that Missouri is home to more than 6,000 surveyed caves? Well, it is and we visited just one of them.

Meramec Caverns is open every day of the year and is very affordable. We saved a few dollars by using coupons we found in a pamphlet at the hotel. Free kennels are available for your pets.

The paths we walked on were very well lit and our guide was very informative. I wouldn’t recommend this tour if you have trouble walking. There is one part of the tour where we had to climb 57 steps. That part of the tour is optional but I recommend the climb because the prize at the top of the stairs is awesome. The ancient limestone “Wine Table” formation is only found at Meramec Caverns and in Italy. I can’t remember what our guide said that made this formation unusual. Something about being in water and 4 legs. Can anyone fill me in on this?
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Artifacts traceable to the infamous Jesse James were found in the cave. It is said that Jesse James used the cave as a hideout when running from the law.

from the official Meramec Caverns website:

In the summer of 1941, Missouri was in the midst of a rather severe drought. A drought so intense, it not only dropped the rivers and streams above ground, but the water table itself also depleted. At that time, the main level of Meramec Caverns seemed to ‘dead end’ at a wall with a small pool of water spilling out below. With the drop of the water table, the pool of water below the wall receded nearly six inches and allowed a cool, breeze to push into the cave between the wall’s bottom and top of the water. Les Dill was alerted of this change by his cave guides, and, being the adventurous man he was, Dill elected to go under the wall, through the water, and see what was on the other side. Once past the wall, Les was opened to yet another large area of branching networks…even more cave. It was here, too, Les found the artifacts traceable to the infamous Jesse James and the cave was dubbed ‘Jesse James Hideout’.

The Meramec website states that evidence of Jesse and Frank James using the cavern as a hideout consists of sheriffs reports, eye witness accounts, and physical material found inside the cave. Among the artifacts found inside the cave (at Loot Rock) were strong boxes traceable to the train robbery at Gadshill, MO, rifles, and shackles. We were able to see some of these artifacts! I don’t know why I am excited over seeing evidence. It makes me uncomfortable that so much hoopla is made over a law breaker.

A nice, albeit cheesy, tribute is given as a slide-projected American flag appears on the limestone curtain in the theatre room and Kate Smith belts out “God Bless America”.

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70 feet high, 60 feet wide and 35 feet thick Theatre Room
Meramec Caverns were introduced to the public as a tourist attraction in 1935 by Lester B. Dill. He is the guy who invented the bumper sticker as a means of promoting the caverns!

Primaloft® Mountaineering Jacket | Climbing gear | Mountaineering Equipment

This is a Guest Post brought to you by Brooks Range.

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Learn Why A Brooks Range Primaloft® Mountaineering Jacket Is Ideal For Outdoor Activities

Whether you’re hiking, camping, climbing, biking, or just spending time in the outdoors, it’s important to stay warm and dry. With all of the choices available, it can sometimes be overwhelming when trying to find the right mountain jacket for your needs. Brooks Range is your expert manufacturer of climbing gear and mountaineering equipment, and can help provide the information you need to make an informed decision.

What To Look For When Buying An Insulated Mountaineering Jacket

When comparing one mountain jacket to another, how can you determine which one will keep you both warm and dry? A Primaloft® mountaineering jacket will offer you features and benefits far superior to any of its competitors. Primaloft® technology is designed to be warm even when it gets wet. Down can lose its insulation properties when it gets wet, but climbing gear and mountaineering equipment with the ultra-fine, synthetic microfiber Primaloft® continues to keep you warm.

To optimize the properties of Primaloft®, Brooks-Range wraps it in Pertex™, a super-fine 10 denier nylon that feels luxurious soft and smooth on your skin, but is tough and resistant to tearing. If you’re out with a backpack stuffed with climbing gear, mountaineering equipment, supplies, and other necessities, your Primaloft® mountaineering jacket will take up less space. The ultra-soft fibers are soft against your skin, while wicking moisture to the surface so that it can evaporate. After doing some research, Brooks Range believes you’ll see that Primaloft® is the best insulated mountaineering jacket you can buy.

Compost Bins | Energy Efficient Compost Bins | NatureMill

This is a Guest Post brought to you by NatureMill Compost Bins

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How Using Energy Efficient NatureMill Compost Bins Can Help Your Household Go Green

In today’s society, many residents realize the importance that composting signifies in our country’s endless endeavor to “go green.” However, many homes still have not embraced an actual composting system in their homes. This reluctance directly affects our landfills. A startling fact shows that almost 50% of all solid waste found in our dumps is in the form a food waste. In short, one of our most biodegradable entities is emitting hazardous gasses and hurting our environment simply because it is not being disposed of properly.

Compost Bins – Electric Can Be Green

One cause of this fact seems to derive from a misconception that specialized compost bins can actually drain an enormous amount of natural resources. However, this is not true of all compost bins. Yes, an electric compost bin will use some electricity. But, investing in a reputable compost bin model from NatureMill can ensure that a household is doing its part for the environment through composting, while maintaining a minimal impact on the ecosystem’s delicate balance. A NatureMill polypropylene compost bin design sustains all its functions utilizing less than a total of 5 power watts each day, proving that the composting benefits greatly outweigh any detraction.

Ride the Ducks

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I have been to a few tourist attractions that encouraged everyone to “Ride the Ducks”. I never had the chance to ride the ducks until we visited Branson last week. I highly recommend the adventure. Riding the duck was a great way to learn a bit of history about Branson and about the ducks. We were also treated to a little relief from the 98 degree temperatures as we traveled down the streets and country roads of Branson. With the wind blowing our hair, the duck plunged into the beautiful waters of Table Rock lake.

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The showboat, Branson Belle, was waiting along the shore of Table Rock lake.
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She would soon fill up with tourists anxious to be entertained by the six-member all-male vocal group The ShowMen!
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I was not compensated in any way to talk about these fun sight-seeing adventures.

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