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Partners Anlin manufactures its own brand of vinyl patio doors and French doors engineered specifically for California. The company’s luxury Del Mar Series Windows are designed for homeowners who want the absolute best windows available, and they’re only available from Del Mar Gold Star dealers like American Vision Windows. Anlin’s energy-enhanced products are thermally superior,… Read More »
Windows, Doors and Household Security
Burglary is defined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as “the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.” According to the most recent statistics, 22.3 percent of all property crimes are due to burglary, making it second only to larceny-theft. When burglars target a home, two common routes of breaking… Read More »
Windows, Doors, and Home Burglary Prevention
Written by: Bill Herren Burglary is the unauthorized entry of a residence or the attempted unauthorized entry thereof. It is the most common threat that a home faces from criminals. The Federal Bureau of Investigation says that a break-in happens almost four times every minute. According to a study published by Cornell University, as… Read More »
Guide to Butterfly Watching
Butterflying is a popular hobby that involves observing butterflies in their natural habitats. Sitting at your window and watching butterflies flit happily from flower to flower can be a relaxing and enjoyable activity. Butterflies expend energy as they fly, so they need to feed on the nectar from flowers. If you create a place… Read More »
Beyond Energy – The Sun and The Solar System
On a daily basis the Sun provides the Earth with warmth and light. These are two items that are essential for sustaining life on the planet. In addition, the Sun is also a source of energy to help power our homes and businesses. It can be said that the Sun is one of the… Read More »
Close That Window – A Family Guide to Energy Savings
One of the tasks that is dreaded by most homeowners is opening the utility and fuel bills during the winter. The thought of paying extra money to keep your home warm and bright can dampen even the brightest spirits. Utility and heat costs can add hundreds or even thousands of dollars to the expenses… Read More »
Amazing Stained Glass Windows
The most spectacular, historic and eye-catching stained glass windows are scattered around the globe. While many stained glass windows are to be found in the cathedrals of Europe, the art form has evolved continuously over the centuries, with more modern examples found in libraries and other secular and modern spaces, as well. Grossmunster Cathedral… Read More »
How Glass is Made
Written by: Bill Herren Glass making in some form dates back approximately 4,500 years. At its inception, glass making was a rare art, creating sought after pieces of significant value. Over the millennia, however, glass making has evolved to become commonplace and standard. The process of making glass involves combining materials and heating them… Read More »
Telescopes: The Windows to Solar Space
Telescopes are observational instruments that give humanity a look at the universe beyond Earth. Since their first use in 1609 by Galileo Galilei, they have contributed greatly to the fields of astronomy and physics. In addition, they have shattered many superstitions and myths about Earth’s place among the stars, such as the geocentric theory… Read More »
Energy and Newton’s Laws of Motion
Motion is one of the main topics in physics. Every single thing in the universe moves, even if it is very very, very slowly. Throughout history, there have been many scientists that have studied motion, and several different laws and rules have been discovered. These rules and laws have helped to explain motion, and… Read More »
Complete Guide to Bird-Watching From Your Window
Written by: Bill Herren Bird-watching is a very rewarding hobby that can help you learn about your local wildlife. Bird-watchers use binoculars to seek out different species of birds and identify them based on size, color, shape, and feeding habits. They abide by a code of ethics that are in place to keep birds… Read More »
DIY Home Improvement Guide
Written by: Bill Herren Your home is one of your most prized possessions and also one of the most expensive. The amount of time that people stay in your existing home varies from just a few years to a lifetime. Some people look to sell their home at a profit and move to a… Read More »
Learning About Non-Renewable Energy
There are different ways that we can get our energy and they are divided into two different categories; renewable and nonrenewable. Energy that can be made again is considered renewable. Renewable energy sources include solar and wind energy. Nonrenewable energy is that which cannot be made again, or replenished when it runs out. Types… Read More »
A View from your Window: A Look at the Weather
Written By: Bill Herren One of the most commonly asked questions that people have is “what’s the weather going to be like today?” Many day-to-day tasks and activities are reliant on the weather and in the event of bad weather, our plans may have to be changed. Outdoor activities and sporting events depend on… Read More »
History and Evolution of Glass Blowing
Natural glass occurs when certain rocks and minerals melt or are fused together due to lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions or meteor strikes. When melted rock cools quickly, glass is formed. Ancient man is believed to have used the natural glass known as obsidian as cutting tools. Obsidian is formed when volcanic lava cools suddenly… Read More »
A Guide to the Weather
Scientists that study the atmosphere and weather patterns are called meteorologists. Meteorology is an ancient science dating back to 340 B.C. when Greek philosopher, Aristotle, studied the atmosphere and wrote a book on weather based on his ideas of logic and reason, not observation. Today’s meteorologists spend their time observing atmospheric data, using computer… Read More »