Sloth – "A Habitual Disinclination to Exertion"

By the definition in the title of this article I consider myself a close kin of the much maligned, but ever smiling, Sloth. In Costa Rica they are known colloquially as a perezoso (lazy one). Indeed, if you encounter one in the wild your first impression is to think they are perfect slackers. Their movements are achingly slow, though deliberate.

In 1749 the great French naturalist George-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon produced the most detailed description of the sloth up to that time. But, he had never actually seen a live one! He described their long list of “faults” and concluded that they were “imperfect sketches of Nature,… imperfect and grotesque…”, and that “[one more] defect added to the number would have totally prevented their existence…”. Yet, they are one of the most successful mammals on our planet. Here’s some interesting facts about sloths:

  • It takes a month for them to digest their food, thus 2/3rds of their weight is in their stomach
  • Because they subsist solely on a diet of low-energy, hard-to-digest Cecropia leaves their metabolic rate is low, but varies over a wide range. Their body temperature can change by 10 degrees F. in a day.
  • Sloths sleep less than 10 hours a day, not 15-18 as was long believed.
  • They climb down from their tree once a week to defecate (they bury the feces). They rarely move from one tree to another.
  • The common ancestor of the two-toed and three-toed sloth (both of which reside in Costa Rica) lived over 35 million years ago, thus making the close resemblance of the two animals an excellent example of parallel evolution.

On the last day of a recent trip to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica we were very fortunate to catch the last tour of the day at the Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary north of Cahuita. We made it with a minute to spare, but we needn’t have worried as we were the only folks who showed up for that tour! We were led to an auditorium with seating for about 100 where we, alone, watched a 15 minute humorous video about the life of the sloth.

Rebecca (Becky) Cliffe, a final year zoology student from Manchester University (England), was our guide for the land-based portion of the tour. We first visited 3 open pens for the adult sloths, both two-toed and three-toed. They tend to stay put in their open front “cages”, but even if they do happen to escape they don’t get far at the rate they move. Most cages held two or more sloths together, sometimes shared by the two different species. Normally they are completely solitary animals in the wild, but because some came to the sanctuary at a very tender age they bonded with other residents in a short time.

Our next stop was the Sloth Nursery where the youngest animals start their rehabilitation. Sloths have several predators to worry about including eagles and jaguars, but most of the documented injuries and deaths occur due to power lines or poaching. Sometimes misguided locals keep babies as pets. Since keeping sloths as pets is illegal in Costa Rica, if the police find this out they confiscate the animal and take it to Aviarios.

I don’t think there is anything cuter than a baby sloth. They are simply adorable. The youngest ones often sleep together, clinging to each other’s fur. Some have their own stuffed toys to which they have bonded. One two-toed youngster, named Ubu, is given physical therapy every day by Becky for his two hind legs, which are partially paralyzed. The treatment seems to be doing some good.

All the sloths in the nursery have a most wonderful brownish-golden fur color, which is not the dingy gray and green of wild sloths. The reason for their repelling appearance in the wild is that sloths carry an entire “ecosystem” in their fur consisting of two kinds of symbiotic cyanobacteria (responsible for the greenish tint) plus a host of other non-parasitic insects. There is one species of moth whose entire life cycle depends entirely on the environment of a sloth’s fur. In exchange for providing these other organisms a home, the sloths receive camouflage and resistance to skin diseases such as mange.

These bacteria and insects don’t survive, however, when a sloth is kept in captivity and bathed. Resistance to mange and other diseases can’t be replaced by antibiotics, either since sloths have a fatal reaction to such drugs. So, to replace their fur’s “ecosystem” a mixture of achiote (annato) and coconut oil is used on their fur daily. This is what gives the baby sloths at Aviarios their strikingly beautiful color.

By the way, if you’re wondering why sloths climb down from their trees to defecate (I know you were!), well, so does Becky. In fact, while she is volunteering at Aviarios she is also working on her Zoology doctorate, whose thesis will be that the defecation is a key part of their mating process. In the year she’s been at the center she has collected a large number of observations of sloths in the wild that support her theory.

After the tour of the land-based facilities (great café and gift shop on the second floor, by the way), we were given a tour by canoe of the canals on the east side of the property. The green, dark, and mysterious canals surround a center island. All of us kept our comments to a minimum and in whispers in order to not spook the wildlife. We saw one Congo monkey (Howler monkey) crashing through the trees, a small bat hanging under a broken tree inches from our noses, and a variety of fish in the cool, slightly murky water.

In more open water we saw many birds including three species of Kingfisher, one of which dive bombed the water by our canoe and came up with a small silver fish. The Great Egret was my favorite. There is a short video of that bird on the YouTube Channel linked from my blog on Costa Rica.

I highly recommend that if you plan to visit the east side of Costa Rica be sure to include the Aviarios Sanctuary on your itinerary (and nearby Cahuita National Park). You will not be disappointed.


Source by Casey Bahr

Ten Reasons to Buy a Ready to Assemble Sectional Sofa

Ready to assemble sectional sofas, commonly called RTA sofas, are becoming very popular in today’s furniture marketplace. What used to be reserved only for college students and tight spaces are now being used in the finest living rooms in the world. The reasons for this are many, but here are the top ten reasons they are so popular today:

1. They now are high quality if you buy the right ones. Sectional sofas in the RTA market are no longer only the cheap, plywood laden furniture pieces they used to be. You now have the option of buying custom made RTA sectional sofas that are made with the best of materials, and are often guaranteed for life. These custom made RTA sectionals are only sold by a couple of manufacturers on the market, and are easily found by typing “custom made sectional sofas” into the search field.

2. You can fit them virtually anywhere. Regardless of your tight space, stairway, doorway or elevator, your sectional sofa is going to fit. These sectionals come in three pieces that can be assembled in minutes, so you can easily fit them through the tightest of circumstances.

3. They are guaranteed to have frames that last a lifetime. If you go with the custom made RTA furniture options mentioned above, then you will have a solid wood frame that will be guaranteed for life. That is security and quality.

4. They can be assembled in minutes with no tools at all. These high quality sectional sofas are so easy that even a child can assemble them.

5. There are tons of styles, colors, fabrics and options available. The old fashioned cheap RTA sectionals only offer you a handful of bland options, but custom made offers you literally thousands of combinations. You can even order them with your own fabric if you like, and the finished product is stunning.

6. All custom made RTA sectional sofas from this company are made in the USA. They do not send the work overseas to be made like cookie cutter furniture. They are made one by one to your specific choices.

7. RTA sectionals can be changed quickly and easily with your style. If you suddenly decide to go another direction in style or color, you can adjust your furniture to fit. You do not need to go and buy another whole new couch. Simply grab a new slipcover, add a fresh accessory, or look into adding a piece to the sectional. There are more options than you could imagine.

8. The custom made sectional sofa is sold by a customer service unit that is manned by people. Real people. No computers, online shoppers, or virtual assistants are used by custom made RTA manufacturers. The best of them offer 24 hour customer service and a real live person to handle your problems and requests.

9. Your satisfaction is guaranteed when you buy a custom made RTA sectional sofa. The only RTA manufacturers on the market that offer these high quality sectionals also offer the best in customer service and satisfaction. They simply guarantee that you will be happy with your purchase, and then stand by that promise.

10. Price – Though prices on custom made sectional sofas are a bit higher than the cheaper RTA options out there, they are also much higher quality. The good news is that they are almost always less expensive than the traditional types of sectional sofas out there. You will still save a great deal of money.


Source by Rodney Southern

Greece: Be Prepared Before You Travel!

Travel Guide Round Ups: Greece

(Mykonos, Santorini + Athens)

+ Amy’s Generic Dreams trip write up to help you plan your trip and what to do + see when you are there!

This includes all the airlines I flew, hotels I stayed at + things I did, recommend or NOT recommend.

When: We went early September (right after Labor Day) and crowds were diminished but not dead. In late September/October is when the season is pretty much over.

+ Ideal times to visit, for milder weather, prices + crowds: April-June and September-early October. High season = CROWDS and higher prices

Route:

Flew straight into Athens and got on a connecting flight to Mykonos → Ferry to Santorini → Flight back to Athens → Home

Airlines used: Air Canada & Brussels Air for international and Aegean Airlines for the domestic flights

Ferry company: Hellenic Seaways I recommend booking as soon as the websites allow

Hotels:

+Mykonos: Hotel Palladium

+Santorini: Homeric Poems

+ Athens: Athens New Hotel

Notable Restaurants:

+ Mykonos: Arte-Italiana

+ Santorini: Skaros Fish Restaurant

Sights/Things to do:

+ Mykonos:

• Beaches: Paradise Beach is a party beach with Cavo Paradiso dance club. A quieter beach is Platis Gialos but you may catch more celebrities here!

• Little Venice: a must do! Grab a restaurant here during the day for the picturesque views

• The windmills (Kato Myli): Great for picture taking and a quick sight

• Delos island: take a day trip to Delos island (catch one of the ferries by the new port)

+Santorini/Thira:

• Sailing in Santorini:

We went for the semi-private day cruise (instead of sunset) which was 135euros per person BUT we got a discount for 90euros per person for online bookings! This discounted rate included: Transfers from your hotel to the marina and back + snorkeling equipment as well as lunch.

// Lunch = unlimited soft beverages, water, wines from the local wineries, Greek barbeque with fresh meat and seafood, Greek salads, breads & dips.

• Cable car in Fira: the breathtaking cable-car ride down to the old port. The cable car soars off the edge of the volcano and floats down 300 metres, past extraordinary solidified lava flows and rock formations.

• Kamari: Black pebble beach

• Wineries: white wine is especially popular (a few are near Kamari beach)

+Athens

•The RUINS of course:

We used a private tour guide

// His name is Nick and his email: taxiservicenick AT gmail.com

Tour Fees:

Acropolis (Parthenon)

12 Euro for Acropolis, Zeus Temple, Toman and Ancien Greek Agora

The Temple of Zeus

12 Euro ( $16.05 USD)

The First Modern Olympic Stadium

3 Euro ($4.01 USD)

The Change of the President’s Guards

Free

Roman and Ancient Greek Agora

12 Euro for Acropolis, Zeus Temple, Toman and Ancien Greek Agora

Plaka(the old town)

Free

Lycabetus Hill

Free (hill view)

New Akropolis museum

5 Euro ($6.69)

The National Archeological Museum

7 Euro ($9.36)

Money: I didn’t exchange any money before hand and opted to use the ATMs at the airport and in Mykonos. Alphabank didn’t charge me an ATM fee either! I prefer to use my credit card as much as possible (get one with 0% foreign transaction fees) since it is safer + used cash for small items, purchases when I bargained + tipping.

Safety:Greece is generally a safe destination for the typical traveler. Most people on these islands and around Athens are used to tourists (which is keeping their economy alive) but do be careful wandering around in Athens at night and stay in well-lit areas. As in ANY big city, watch your bags + valuables for pick pocketing.

Random Advice, Tips & Tricks:

+ When arriving for the ferry to another island, you will leave your baggage below deck with everybody else’s and then directed upstairs to your seat (bring a book or be prepared to sleep). There’s also picture taking opportunities out on the deck.

+ At most dining establishments and hotels – tipping is welcome and almost needed

+ Get to the beaches early to get your beach chairs or good luck later

+Delos Island: Wake up bright & early to catch the first or second ferry and take the first one back. Helpful to have a guide

+Sunscreen + bottled water is a must

+ It is strictly forbidden to take photos of military installations or other strategic locations so take caution of any signs that prohibit it

+Go watch the Changing of the Guard in Athens (worth a few good snapshots)

+Bring a light jacket or sweater for nights – especially in Mykonos.


Source by Amy Truong

Upholstered Dining Chairs – Things to Consider

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You can say a lot of things about the people living in a house just by merely judging the different rooms that they have which is why it is important to sure the rooms in your house have the same personality that your family has. And among the many rooms in the house, the dining room is where most guests and hosts stay to have a little chit chat. Given that fact, you must be wondering what the best way to dress up that room and the answer to that is simple, get upholstered dining chairs.

Upholstered dining chairs are a great way to add a little flair to the dining table and it can be a great way to enhance the ambiance of the room or to make the atmosphere more comfortable.

Other than that, upholstering your dining chairs is a great way to personalize the dining room because there are many different designs that you could choose from. Whether you want a contemporary design or a more traditional and classic look, there is a wide selection of dining room chairs with high quality that you get for your dining room.

Another good thing about upholstered dining chairs is that you could design your chairs according to the kind of comfort that you want your family and guests want to feel. You could choose a dining chair that has arm for arms and elbows support or increase the amount of foam in the chair to reduce the feeling of back pain.

Other than the structure of the chair, you can also choose the materials that could be used on the chair. You can have leathery upholstery or fabrics with such intricate or elegant designs to wrap the cushions of the chair or you can choose a dining chair made out of pure wood like mahogany, maple or oak. Let your imagination run wild and get the dream upholstered dining chairs that you have always wanted.

Another great thing about upholstered dining chairs is that you can ensure the durability of your chairs. You, of all people, know your family best so you could choose the right fiber content, texture and weight of the chair that would suit your family. If you have young kids, you can get the slipcovers upholstery to make it easier to wash or you can get blotting materials to wipe out the spills.

One thing that you have to keep in mind when getting your chairs upholstered is that the chairs should be in proportion with the dining table. Make sure that the size and height of the chairs would look good with the kind of dining table that you have.

A dining room is a get place to entertain your guests with scrumptious meals and stimulating chit chat which is why it is a great room dress up and invest in. This is why it is important to focus on your dining room chairs for you to be able to create a very comfortable space for your family and guests. To get those creative juices flowing and create your dream dining room seats with the help of upholstering.

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The Best Accent Chairs Available

It is very important for accent chairs to be in harmony with the rest of the living room furniture and color schemes of your room. Aside from adding to the appearance of the room, you also want a chair that is functional and comfortable at the same time. To help you narrow down your search, we have reviewed some of the best accent chairs available in the market today.

The first accent chair in our review is the Glen -Stone. The Avenue six Glen collection arm less chair has a modern look which is designed to give maximum comfort and functionality. This chair is covered with an easy maintenance microfiber fabric. Its outer frame is made up of beautiful hard wood while the inner frame is made up Kiln dried hardwood. This living room furniture is ready to assemble when shipped.

Next on our list is the Powell Furniture Kilarney accent chair. This living room furniture is designed for elegance and comfort. Its features are stylish scrolled arms and curved back. It also has upholstered arm caps that are very fashionable. The cover is a stately woven material and the frame is finished in a lightly distressed fruitwood.

You should also check out the Powell Furniture Hopewell Accent Chair 721-900. This living room furniture offers a combination of elegance and traditional style. It is designed with shell-carved cabriole legs, double- curved back and open scroll arms. Its seat and back are covered by customized woven webbing in burgundy.

The Avington Slipper Chair-whimsical is also worth seeing. The color and pattern of this living room furniture make it stand out in a room. The chair is designed with tapered legs and is upholstered with blue, orange, green, white and red asymmetrical pattern. The filling of the upholstery is Dacron foam and the frame work is made from hardwood with a stained dark finish.

The last on the review list is the Klaussner Furniture Reststop Chaise Lounge in Berry Finish. This living room furniture boasts its stunning elegance and seating style. Its features are rolled edge lumbar pillows and stylish carved legs. These are some of the best accent chairs available in the market today. You can choose the perfect chair for your room among these items.


Source by Peter Sibierski

AFFORDABLE LIVING ROOM & DINING ROOM DECOR TOUR

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soooo this is long overdue, loads of people have been asking for a tour of these rooms, so here you go! ENJOY!! LIVING ROOM DECOR SOFAS: DFS TV …
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