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Tiffany lamps are undoubtedly a design classic that has well and truly lasted the test of time. First created in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the originals are now highly sought after and valuable. Created by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the lamps are made of hundreds of pieces of hand cut stained glass, bonded together by the copper foil method. The light of the bulb then shines out through each piece of stained glass creating a stunning and colorful display.

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The inspiration and themes are generally naturalistic, with flowers, plants and birds featuring often in the designs. Because of the detail in each piece of work, these lamps have always been quite a luxury product, however with modern reproductions being produced on production lines in the far east, owning a high quality replica of a Tiffany lamp is now more attainable than ever before.

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With the originals now selling for thousands, for most people a reproduction is the only real option. The advantage if having a Tiffany style glass lamp in your home is that it will never really be out of fashion. They are such strong design statement that they seem to have a true timeless quality about them. The rainbow like ambience they create, will probably work in whatever style you may choose to decorate your room in the future. As well as the original table lamp styles, you can also now get Tiffany style 'up lamp shades' which can be fitted to modern ceiling lights. How about getting one of each to create a real Tiffany theme to your room.

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Clocks in the Bedroom - Timing Dreams

Almost everyone has to wake up in the morning, and do something. Even if you wake up in the evening, you still, once awake, have to do something. And generally this something happens at a specific time.

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Due to this simple fact, pretty much everyone needs a clock in the bedroom. You either need something to keep track of how long you sleep, or you need something to tell you when it is when you wake up.

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People vary as to the number and types of clocks that they prefer in the bedroom. Some people want clocks everywhere, the walls, on dressers, and right next to the bed. They want to record the time of every moment, and to be constantly reminded of the rush that they are in.

Others want as few clocks in the space as is functionally possible. They hate the idea of being ruled by time, and they will usually only have one small bedside alarm clock in the space, that being the bare minimum they can stand.

Many people disagree about whether it is better to have a wall clock, a mantel clock, or a bedside clock in the bedroom. Most people do have a bedside alarm clock, which allows them to set a timer on their sleeping, and will help wake them up in the morning.

This will often be backed up by either a wall or mantel clock, which is usually decorative, and which will also usually be quite large, to make it easy to tell the time from any angle.

Some people use ambient lighted clocks in this space,. Pieces such as illuminated onyx, or lava lamp clocks, have the dual purpose of acting as both clocks and night lights. They also allow you to wake up in the dark of night, and still see the time.

Almost everyone needs a clock in the bedroom. The choice between alarm clocks, mantel clocks, and wall clocks is one that will have to be determined based on the functionality needed in the space.

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So how can you be sure your bachelorette party will stand out?

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Try adding in one of our customized bachelorette party themes. Bachelorette themes gives the party an identity and helps to break the ice for the evening to come.

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Giving your party a theme, easily helps you add in related bachelorette party invitations, sizzling party decorations, interactive party games , delicious party food & mouth watering party drinks which will create an unforgettable girls night out. Your options are only limited by your creativity.

If you're feeling stumped on what to plan, see below to find some unique bachelorette party theme ideas to get you started. Here are a few to get you started. If you need more help visit bachelorette-partyideas.com or follow the link below. Good luck!

Playboy Themed Bachelorette Party

For a more risque bride a playboy themed bachelorette party is perfect. Time to bring out the sexy Diva attitudes out in all of your girlfriends (be sure to go over all the details of this theme with all of your girls so that no one is uncomfortable throughout the night). This is a great way for the bride and her entourage to dress up in provocative clothing for one last girl's night out on the town. Be creative! Try out a French maid costume or a sexy devil outfit. If that idea is too much try adding fish net stockings or a feather boa to your sexy night wear. There are even hot designer outfits made by playboy that will fit perfect with this party theme.

Next, pick the towns' hottest party spot to show off your sexy look. If you are planning to go to a hot dance club, take the girls to an exotic dance class beforehand. If that idea is too embarrassing for you, there is always in home DVD's or private stripper lessons.

Once you build your confidence up with your sexy look and new dance moves, hit the hot spot in style. Rent a luxurious limo to top off this sassy party theme. If you are really feeling naughty then tell your limo driver to find the nearest male revue. This bachelorette party theme will ensure that you and your squad will be the center of attention for the entire night.

If you are hosting the playboy themed bachelorette party at home, use the same concept for evening wear (this is where you can be as naughty as you wish). After you have had your personal stripper lessons or you've mastered them from you DVD, put up your portable stripper pole and create a contest for the best stripper.

To give your "strip club" a little more pizzazz, change your light bulbs to black light bulbs & red light bulbs. Even include a fog machine to complete the setting. And of course your homemade strip club is ready for when your hired entertainment arrives - the male stripper. Don't forget to decorate accordingly. Add in favorite bachelorette party decorations and party supplies.

Holiday Themed Bachelorette Party

Is there a festive holiday coming up? If so, you should consider a holiday themed bachelorette party.

Valentine's Day is a great example of a holiday themed bachelorette party. Have your girls dress as Victoria Secrets Angels. Turn this into a contest and appoint someone to be Cupid. She/he will judge each of the outfits and announce a winner followed by a Valentines surprise.

How about 4th of July themed bachelorette party? Try the American flag shot for this theme, yummy! The bachelorette can dress up in sexy military wear or everyone can dress up as 40's pin up girls. End the night with your "big bang" male stripper of course).

There are similar options for Halloween you can hold best costume contest, Mardi gras, Christmas, and even St. Patty's Day. This idea can be especially nice because you will always be able to find the perfect party supplies for each holiday party theme you choose.

This theme will let your creative juices flow, run with it!

Devil and Angels Theme

Devil and angels bachelorette party theme is one of my favorites. Have the bachelorette dress up as a sexy devil and her bridesmaids (or attendees) dress up as attractive angels.

You can even have other guests dress up as the devil servants. Send out your bachelorette party invitations with a touch of naughty or nice. Let each angel know what the required dress code is for the evening.

Be artistic with your party decorations. Split the party room into two themes, one as heaven and the other as hell. Create fake fire by coloring or painting poster board to resemble flames (use some glitter for a girly touch). Find some lava lamps and red Christmas lights on this side to give hell a perfect feel. Cut out a few clouds to hang from the ceiling on heavens side. String white Christmas lights on this side for a heavenly touch. Don't forget the balloons for both sides, red and black for the hell side and white and gold for the heaven side.

Create a thrown for the devil (bachelorette) to sit in for the evening. This way, later in the evening, the male stripper knows exactly who the sexy little devil/bachelorette is. Serve your guests a Bloody Mary as you signature drink.

Remember this is a devil and angels bachelorette party theme so the bride-to-be is allowed to be as naughty as she wants only to have her angels pull her back from the dark side.

Naughty School Girl Theme

Naughty school girl bachelorette party theme is a great attention getter.

Have the bachelorette and attendees dress as naughty school girls. Sexy Catholic outfits are one of my favorites but any short flannel miniskirts and white shirts will do. Make sure your shirt is a mid drift and you can tie it in a bow in the middle of your chest. The more cleavage the better!

You can go to the extreme if you want with this. Put your hair in pig tails and wear knee high stocking or socks & use bright red lipstick to get the full effect. If you're going out on the town, your are sure to turn heads. Remember this is one of guy's fantasies, & seeing an entourage of naughty school girls out on the town is jaw dropping.

If you are staying in for the night, consider playing rock n roll or pop music. A few favorites are Fergie Liscious, Brittany Spears, or anything that mentions school or naughty girls. Put up a chalk board in your party room to display the risqué bachelorette party games planned for the evening and what time the male stripper will arrive to teach them a lesson.

If you really want your naughty school girl bachelorette party to be a big hit, have a few rulers set out in case someone get really naughty and needs a spanking. Don't get sent to the principal's office, you might get a full lesson on anatomy!

Roman Theme Bachelorette Party

Ancient Roman times were full of festivities and grand celebrations. With a roman theme bachelorette party you can turn your party room into a palace and your bachelorette into a goddess.

First start out by creating the bachelorette party invitations with a roman theme. Think Gladiator to give you inspiration. The distinctive colors for this era are purple, gold, & white. Give all of the details in both Latin and English, including the date in time using roman numerals. Make sure to include the dress code of their favorite toga or stola wear.

Point them in the right direction on where to buy stolas (traditional Roman garment, basically a toga for women) or let them know making one of their own is acceptable. This should get everyone in the mood for your Roman theme bachelorette party.

Next turn your party room into a palace fit for your goddess.

Your party decorations can be extravagant or simple. Start by finding purple, gold, & white sleek fabrics. Hang these fabrics from your ceiling dropping down to the floor. Cover the entire room and large objects with your main color fabrics (quick tip: alternate between these colors to give a sleeker feel). Find large fluffy pillows for your guests to sit on.

If you're really crafty, you can make your own columns. Pay a visit to your local hardware or party store and pick up some sheets of faux-marble contact paper. Purchase a few oak tag and foam core. Start by taping it together with the contact paper on top, and you have instant roman columns.

Put these homemade columns by the front door to give the roman scene some pizzazz. You can find some white Christmas lights to accent the ceiling with. Now you have completed your Roman palace.

As you know ancient Romans loved to drink and feast. Prepare a few finger food trays with olives, cheese, & grapes. Provide some Italian bread with olive oil for dipping. Try serving your selection of wines in ceramic pitchers as they did in ancient Rome.

Plan for a few bachelorette party games but put a Roman twist on them. Give a door prize for the best dressed Roman Empress.

Play the game Gladiator, the movie drinking game. Or you can host chariots races. Split the girls into teams of two. One gets on all fours while the other girl rides across the room on her back.

This is really fun after a few shots. Now it's time to plan for the adult entertainment.

This is where hosting a roman theme bachelorette party can get a bit interesting! Have your male stripper show up as the Gladiator, or it's even better if you can find a Russell Crow look-a-like male stripper.

Point out the goddess/bachelorette & let the party begin!

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Themed Bedroom Ideas That Can Grow With Your Little Girl

As a parent, how to decorate your child's room is one of the tough decisions you have to make. She might love Dora the Explorer today, but it's not likely that she'll want cartoons on her walls forever. You could end up spending a ton of money redecorating every year or two if you don't think ahead. Here are seven theme ideas for girls' rooms that can grow with her over the years, saving you money.

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Princess

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All little girls love to be princesses - and teens like to act like them too. Take a more mature approach to it from the start. Chose a subdued pink and pair it with browns to give the room a Victorian look. Canopy beds are regal, but they can be expensive. Instead, go for a smaller, removable net canopy, which attaches to the ceiling via a ring and only flows over the head of the bed. Use gold touches to finish the room with an elegant feel, and display princess toys that your child has until she outgrows them.

Garden

Instead of painting cartoon flowers and bumble bees all over the walls, which can be fun for a toddler but overwhelming for a teenager, try using real flowers (or silk flowers if you don't have a green thumb) on shelves that are out of reach of tiny hands. Use natural colors, like greens and browns, for painting and sheer curtains to let in as much light as possible. Keep the artwork on the walls whimsical enough for a children's room - like pictures of fairies or butterflies - yet sophisticated enough for teens; skip the cartoons and look for prints of paintings.

Retro

Creating a retro room for your daughter can be fun, but don't go too crazy with the flower power and smiley faces! Instead, stick to using colors that were popular in the 1960s and add fun touches like beaded curtains, printed rugs, and beanbag chairs. Use a lava lamp as a nightlight and stick to fabrics in funky prints, like paisley.

Paris

Pink French poodles and polka dots look cute in a little girls' room, and it is actually fairly easy to take that style idea and make it appropriate for any age group. Start with color - a Parisian themed room should have elements of black, pink, white, and tan. Stuffed poodles can easily be replaced on shelves with more sophisticated dcor, such as an Eiffel Tower replica or French country prints. Add mirrors and sconces to the walls (out of reach of small children of course) and for the furniture, think wrought iron and wood painted white or cream and distressed.

Celestial

Girls can love sciences and technology as much as boys, so why not choose a celestial outer space theme for your child? Use navy-colored paint to give the illusion of a night sky and glow-in-the-dark stars that can be removed if she no longer likes them when she's older. To give the room a girl's touch, use celestial sun, moon, and star accent pieces and pretty cloud or sunset artwork.

Beach

Tropical themed bedrooms are always a hit for kids, but creating an island paradise that will still be appropriate when your toddler is a teen can be challenging. Subtlety is key here. Use beach colors like aqua and blue for the walls or furniture and instead of carpeting, go for a wood floor that gives the room a more beach bungalow feel. For small children, use some tropical-inspired rugs to make the play surface safer, and use shells and hibiscus flowers to complement your design. You can also use bamboo and wicker for furniture and blinds in the room, and frame artwork featuring mermaids, dolphins, and sailboats for the walls.

Hollywood Glitz

Most young girls love to play dress up, and teens may also be very into fashion. A Hollywood glitz and glam room can be great for themed bedrooms. Instead of a traditional dresser, chose a vanity, which your daughter will appreciate when she's in high school, and instead of a wallpaper border, string white Christmas lights around the room that can be kept up all year. Use clear beads that give the illusion of diamonds in the window treatment and for a chandelier-like lighting fixture and add a few touches of animal prints in pillows, throw rugs, etc. for a little fun.

Remember, your toddle may not grow up to like the style you chose, so be prepared for your tomboy teen to hate her garden-inspired room or your cheerleader to have an issue with the beach theme you picked. The good news is that no matter what theme you use today, if you switch out the accessories, she'll love it tomorrow. Avoid huge decor choices that are hard to change, because you want her room to grow with her tastes.

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How to Throw a Harry Potter Theme Party

With the popularity of the Harry Potter Books, throwing a Harry Potter themed party is on many kids' most-wanted lists. Here are a few ideas for muggles to throw the perfect wizard party.

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Set aside one room of your house to be a replica of Hogwarts School. Here are some ideas to transform your dining room into a wizard's castle.

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Decorations

To throw a true Harry Potter party, it must take place at Hogwarts, Harry's school, and specifically in the Gryffindor house (the dorm to which Harry Potter was assigned). The school colors are red and gold, so this should be your color theme for the party.

Creating Hogwarts can be achieved in many ways as long as the mood is dark and medieval. Draw the blinds and get ready for fun.

Every good school needs a crest

You can purchase a crest at a party-supply store or you can make your own out of construction paper. Cut out a shield shape and decorate it to say "Gryffindor" with crest-like artwork. Use this as your party banner.

Get shiny blue or metallic paper and cut out many stars and lighting bolts. Attach metallic curly ribbon (the kind you put on presents) to each star and lighting bolt and tape them to the ceiling so they dangle in midair. (Test the tape in an inconspicuous spot before taping the entire ceiling.)

If you have pictures in the room that can be taken down, replace them with straw brooms that have Nimbus 2000 (Harry's famous broom) written on the handle.

In the doorway, attach cranberry and gold streamers from the door casing to the floor to obstruct the view of the room and help darken it a bit.

Table

Cover the table with a purple table cloth. Sprinkle metallic star glitter all across the tabletop. For a centerpiece, use a lava lamp and shiny balls. Cut out small stars and bolts and tape them to a few tap lights (those rounded lights that work on batteries, usually available at most home centers). They will cast shadows on the ceiling.

Party games

The children may not enter "Gryffindor" (the room with the cake) until they know the secret password. Make a treasure hunt to discover the secret password. Either make different treasure hunts for teams or have all the guests help the birthday child.

An example for a younger child's party would be something like, "You will discover the password to enter here, upon the magic box where pictures appear." Tape the secret password answer card onto the television set.

Party favors

Get jelly beans and place them is a paper bag labeled "Bertie Bott's Every Flavored Beans".

Each child needs a wizard hat. Harry Potter party hats are widely available at most party stores.

Send them home with a few magic tricks. These are usually available at party stores.

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What Color Should You Paint Your Walls?

Bold colors are back, according to Anne Krueger, editor of the HGTV.com decorating newsletter. Krueger discusses color trends in her article, "The Color of Things to Come." Red and orange will continue to be popular, she says, and the popularity of brown is growing.

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Other bold colors -- cardinal red, carrot orange, egg yolk yellow, Lava lamp green -- are also popular. Bold colors like these are in now, but they could be out in a few months. This brings you back to neutral colors and so-called "builder's white."

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Though builder's white sounds sounds boring it can be a wise color choice. Home owners who are worried about falling prices are playing it safe and choosing builder's white and neutrals. Choosing the right color for your walls is tricky business. These questions will help you make the final choice.

WHY AM I PAINTING MY WALLS? You may be refreshing a room, updating a room, unifying odd spaces, or getting ready to move. The color you choose depends on the reason behind the job.

HOW DO I WANT TO FEEL? Color expert Sherry Payne (Sherry Payne Interiors, Pasadena, CA) tells clients to consider the psychology of color before they buy paint. She asks them to make a list of adjectives that describe how they want to feel, such as calm and relaxed. List words that describe how you want to feel when the job is done.

SHOULD I GO NEUTRAL? Neurtral colors fit all styles. Painting walls a neutral color -- cream, tan, taupe, and others -- will make your furnishings stand out. You can always "color block" an area to spotlight a specific piece of furniture or area.

AM I INFLUENCED BY NAME? Manufacturers name their paint colors to make you buy their products. Brown paint may be called Decadent Chocolate. Take away the name, however, and you may have plain brown paint. Don't let the name influence your purchase.

DOES IT PASS THE DAY AND NIGHT TEST? Colors that looked great during the day may look awful at night. That's why it's a good idea to make a cardboard sample. Apply this color to wood or cardboard. Lean the sample board against the wall and leave it there for a week. Determine if you still like the color.

AM I WITHIN BUDGET? Cheap paint covers like cheap paint, so buy the best you can afford. Remember, brushes, paint trays, and drop cloths add to the price of the job. Check the store's mistake bin for bargains. You may find a can of paint that you can dilute or tint.

HOW LONG WILL I BE HERE? It is easier to paint over neutrals than in-your-face colors. Choose neutral colors if you are planning to move soon. These neutral colors will serve as primer for the next owner.

What color should you paint your walls? Only you can decide. The color you choose should make you feel satisfied and happy.

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The Bachelor's Guide To Setting Up His Place

Notice I have purposefully avoided the term "bachelor pad" here. That's for good reason. That expression conjures up immediate visions of complete, utter cheesiness. And if you expect to invite women over at any point (which I trust is a given) the last thing you want your place to be as a single man is cheesy.

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OK, maybe that's second-from-last. The very last thing you want your place to be is dirty. And you can take that anyway you'd like, because no matter what you are thinking you are understanding me perfectly.

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Interestingly, I've had numerous guys (and some women) ask me how to get the topic of this section right. Here's the thing: EVERYONE has his or her unique set of circumstances. Some have lots of money, some have hardly anything extra to spend. Some live in the city, and some live in small towns. Some live where you have satellite TV, and others don't. With all of that in mind, I'm going to approach this from the mindset of an average guy with average income who lives in a suburban setting. You are welcome to take what you can use and leave the rest on the shelf, although the more philosophic bits are probably universally applicable.

So let's take this by room, shall we? I'll weave in the more general principles along the way.

1) Door/Entry

Make sure the front light works and there are no spiders living in the corner outside. Have a mat to wipe feet on and a rack inside the doorway for coats/umbrellas if you don't have a closet by the door. This is really important to making her feel comfortable immediately-and we all know by now this is job one.

2) Bathrooms

For most of your house or apartment, keeping things straightened-up as opposed to Felix Unger pristine is the key. I've actually heard from some women that a surrealistically clean place creeps them out. They recognize "It just ain't natural", as we say here in Texas. So clearing out the clutter is the key. That may get us off the hook for dusting the floorboards, but the absolute exception to that guideline is the bathroom. CLEAN THE TOILETS. Clean AROUND the toilets. In fact, clean the whole room, including the tub/shower and the sink. Use the "Clean Shower" stuff or equivalent every time you shower and you'll save yourself major trouble later. Clean the spots off the mirror. Finally, as my good (and female) friend Amy Waterman pointed out once in an interview, get everything out of your medicine cabinet that you don't want discovered. According to her, most women consider it their birthright to spy on your medicine cabinet. Sure you have condoms, but put them somewhere more discreet por favor. That goes double for the recreational Cialis.

3) Kitchen

You are cooking for her, aren't you? (Remember who you're hearing from here, right?) When you are shopping for an apartment or a house, make the kitchen a higher priority than most guys do. You want enough area in there that two people can work together. When you go for kitchen appliances, make sure stuff doesn't clash. If at all possible, I highly recommend the stainless steel look. It's got a high-end feel and comes off as masculine. Get a full compliment of kitchen utensils, decent knives and a set of pots/pans that gives you the flexibility to cook whatever you'd like. Get at least one set of matching dishes (make them masculine looking) and flatware service for four. If you have a suitable area outside, get even a small BBQ pit.

Keep the fridge devoid of rotten, moldy stuff at all times. This grosses women out on sight. Make sure you have a variety of beverages, including bottled water and diet sodas if you don't drink that stuff. Make sure the ice is fresh.

If you can, invest in one of those mini-fridges with the window in the door that doubles as a "wine cellar". Keep a bottle of red and a bottle of white in there. If you are blessed enough to live near a Trader Joe's, Charles Shaw is dirt cheap and does the job if you aren't yet a wine connoisseur. You can populate the rest of the thing with singles out of the last dozen six packs of various beers you've been drinking, etc. It really doesn't matter as long as you have a variety of stuff to draw from when putting a drink in her hand as soon as she walks in the door.

And oh yeah...empty the trash. While you are at it, make sure the dirty laundry is out of site.

4) Living Room

Yeah, you've likely got a killer big-screen and an X-box. When a woman comes over though, the best use for that TV-hands down-is to have it tuned in to whichever music channel best fits the mood you are setting. Some satellite or cable systems come with Sirius or XM channels...GET THAT SET UP. It's amazing how cool it is to set it to the New Orleans channel while cooking dinner, and to move it to Urban Contemporary, Classic Blues or Smooth Jazz later. Awwww...yeah.

And yes...I had a black leather sofa and loveseat. Stereotypical, but for good reason. I also parked my sofa directly under the air-conditioning vent. This proved strategic. In fact, contrary to popular wisdom, I always cranked the a/c down to about 70 when a woman was coming over. This encouraged closeness as the evening progressed.

When picking furniture in general, make it match. I personally went for dark wood with angular patterns (as opposed to rounded ones) which drew lots of compliments that my place looked stylish yet masculine. Don't take the feminine looking furniture (or blue couches) donated by your Aunt Betsy simply because it's free. Resist the urge. You can get what you need off of Craigslist less expensively than you think.

One important note here is that it's perfectly okay to be a guy. Just look for classic and/or tasteful ways to get the message across. For sure I avoided pinning posters of porn stars on the wall. But I did have that black and white classic of John Belushi from Animal House up there...framed. Sweet. If you have scores of big trophies, you can keep those visible too. Pool table...nice touch. Shooting pool with a woman you like is invariably great fun. If you have hobbies or pastimes you are fanatical about, having the stuff you use for doing that around the house is to be expected-just keep it out of the way.

Lighting is also excruciatingly important. I can't overemphasize this. You want alternatives to the default overhead lighting...period. Floor lamps are great, track lighting and/or an entertainment center with shelf lighting is even better. Feel free to get creative here. I actually had between 20-25 lava lamps of all shapes, colors and styles throughout my house...including one in the bathroom. The effect was great, even if the cost of replacing bulbs was more than expected. Women always thought it was cool. Contrary to what you might expect, I was also able to pull off exactly one neon sign in the house. If your place is neat and stylish otherwise, you can get away with this. Just bear in mind your mileage may vary. You always want "stylish" over "cheesy".

These days fireplaces are seen even in basic apartments in some locales. Use it unless it's laughably hot outside. If in doubt as to whether it's too warm out, fire it up. Crank down the a/c to like 68 for a couple hours right when she arrives. This is entirely worth it.

When it comes to other decorum, I agree with others who recommend leaving some interesting books around the house and on the shelf so as to promote conversation. Travel books, psychology books and bios of interesting people are all fair game here. I also highly recommend festooning your place to the hilt with framed pics of family and friends doing fun things together. There is literally no more confidence inspiring a sight to a woman than this when visiting a guy's place. Cute nieces are a plus...seriously.

A final note. You might have exactly one item that evokes a sensual/sexual response. Maybe it's a book on tantra. In my case, it was a pair of sexually suggestive dice that glows in the dark (a gift). It's okay to be a sexual being, just avoid being sex focused. By the way, you still avoid the dreaded "cheesiness" based on your overall stylish approach. One or two kitschy things here and there are fine.

5) Bedroom

So what about the bedroom? When you put a drink in her hand, give her the "walking tour" of the place and feel free to include the bedroom. Be sure to quickly leave after showing it to her though, lest you appear to have ulterior motives. Keep the bedroom door open afterwards.

Above all, make your bed. Do it so that the covers fold down in front of the pillows, but don't turn the bedcovers down as if someone is about to go to bed (see: "cheesy"). If you have a nightstand on your side that's a great place for the condoms, etc. Again, clear out clutter-including snacks and empty glasses. I know how we are, guys.

If you haven't changed your sheets this week, do so please. What? You don't have two sets of sheets? Get some with a thread count of at least 300. Try "birch fiber" sheets if on a budget. They rock. Get large pillows, and plenty of them. Pillow fights rule.

For lighting, continue the theme you've created in the rest of the home. Your bedroom should be congruent with your style elsewhere. If you have a TV in your bedroom, you'll find having the music channels is especially worthwhile there. Your iPod speaker setup can't push enough targeted variety, and even one commercial on the radio is too many.

So that's the basic rundown. Obviously, if you have a '68 Ford Falcon on blocks in the back yard and/or a Kenworth parked in the front that's a minus. And hide the cats if you are a cat guy. Women think it's kind of odd when men are cat lovers. Don't ask me why, but it's a theme I've heard often (and I don't even have cats). As for the dogs, make sure they are well behaved and clean if they are staying in the house. It's always a good idea to find out ahead of time if your guest has allergy issues, too.

And Febreze your entire place. From top to bottom. Every time.

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Decorate Your Room With Retro Style

Did you enjoy life in the seventies? Do you remember the avocado kitchens and orange carpets? If you didn't experience seventies fashion in person, perhaps you've seen it on television while watching "The Brady Bunch" or "The Partridge Family". The seventies was a fun decade and many great decorating trends originated during that time. If you want to give your home a unique look, considering decorating with 70's inspired retro style.

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Retro decorating isn't confined to black lights, lava lamps, or mushroom covered wallpaper. Decorating in 70's style is defined by the hippie mentality of freedom of expression. Give your room a retro feel by creating interesting combinations of textures and colors. Think outside the box! You don't have to decorate with burnt orange or avocado green to create a retro style. Just add a few basic 70's elements into your favorite colors schemes.

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Begin by looking for furniture that is reminiscent to the 70's. Look at second hand stores or specialty shops to find funky egg chairs that hang suspended from the ceiling. You could also get a great Bean Bag chair, which were hugely popular during the 70's. Don't settle for cheap knock-offs. Get a quality bean bag chair made with durable fabric in a fun color. You should also make sure it has sturdy feeling so it doesn't go flat after a lot of use.

Next, you will need to invest in a great retro area rug. The 70's style was defined by shag carpet, but you don't have to replace your existing flooring to get the same effect. Look for an area rug made in the retro shag style and choose a color that works with the rest of your room. Jewel tones are a popular color for shag rugs, but avoid these when you decorate in 70's style. Instead, go for dark oranges, light browns, or even get a rug in the infamous avocado green.

After you select the perfect furniture and area rugs, you should look into curtains. The 70's were a time for unconventional designs. Steer away from traditional fabric drapes and choose beaded curtains. Hang several layers of beads together until you get the desired thickness and hang them all from a curtain rod over your window. You could also hang beaded curtains in doorways or as a substitute for closet doors. Make sure you use window blinds if you choose to cover your windows with beaded curtains. This will give you some privacy without sacrificing your sparkling retro style.

Finally, add some fun 70's accessories to complete the look. Lava lamps are the perfect choice and you can find them in a variety of colors. Consider making an entire display form mini lava lamps in various colors. You could also frame remnants of 70's fabric or hang actual paintings on the walls that date back to the 70's. Hang a disco ball from the ceiling or replace regular light bulbs with black lights. Get creative and watch your retro design come alive with 70's style.

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Antique Lamps - Style and Ambiance

Light creates the ambiance of your home, whether it is a modern award winning architectural building or a humble cottage. Getting the right lighting effect adds the final touch to your interior design plans and is worth considering at the outset of any new design, or redesign of your home.

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Overhead interior lighting fixtures and fittings can be complimented and in fact, should be complimented - with a range of 'occasional lighting', floor lamps and table lamps. Any home, whatever the style, needs just the right lighting effect to set off the furnishings and decor, not to mention it will turn your house into a home.

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Using antique lamps to create the finishing touch can work well in any home, modern or otherwise, creating a real feature and talking point. Mixing and matching styles of furniture and decoration is a very old design trick. In a very modern home antique piece works incredibly well, and fit naturally into period or traditional homes. By example, a visit to a Stately home will illustrate the effectiveness of mixing design eras for maximum impact.

Very few of these houses have an interior design scheme from just one period. Victoriana mixes happily with Georgian features, Jacobean with 20th century. Even a retro-phone next to a broadband router works surprisingly well! While you shouldn't be afraid to go ahead and mix up your design periods, this approach should be handled with care! Mixing styles can work particularly well in old houses, from country cottages to Georgian style manor houses. Getting the feel right, however, is not straightforward. French Ormolu does not always fit in a suburban semi - it can, if handled well, but is not always quite the 'look'!

Thinking about the house itself is important. Old houses usually incorporate several historical periods of design already, and for this reason can be well suited to the eclectic mix and match approach. More modern houses, be it a Victorian terrace or a thirties house may need a more careful approach. If you are a 'period' stylist, you may want to go to extremes and decorate this type of house with antiques and features from just one specific period.

In either case, getting the right finishing touches for your light fittings is important. Victorian terraces or villas would traditionally have possessed gas lighting, and antique lamps that have been for converted for electric use are ideal for this type of home. Having your electrician add a dimmer switch - not a difficult job itself - to the control will add a more authentic look. Paraffin and oil lamps can also be sourced to add lighting details, again this type of antique lamp can be sourced that has been adapted to be used with electrical fittings - reducing the work and smell involved!

20th Century Homes.

A 1930s home or any 20th century building can be pretty adaptable when it comes to style. Structurally they can lend themselves well to opening up rooms to create a more modern feel or adding and extending to create space. In this case you may decide to go for a fully modernist interior design and this type of house can suit it well. Adding the odd period feature, however, can provide a visual nod to the buildings origins, making a surprisingly effective statement. If you choose to be faithful to the period style of your home, furnishing with items from the period is easily done.

Antique shops and online traders can be found that specialise in various eras. Iconic designs from the 60s and 70s such as the Lava lamp are still reproduce and widely available, as are feature vintage lamps from just about every style the 20th century has to offer

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Whatever type, or style of building you are making into your home, the details of your interior design will be important. Using antique lamps throughout the design, whether it is period or modernist can create a great visual impact, lighting your home in a subtle welcoming way. Added to their beauty is the fact that antique lamps have an inbuilt value in them, making them an investment for the future as well as a unique and attractive design statement.

The range of available antique lamps is also extremely varied. Popular designs include classic French designs, English and Japanese lamps, plus the vast range of Chinese porcelains. Each of these styles is adaptable, but if you have a very modern design scheme, Japanese style is worth considering. Despite their antiquety, the simplicity of some Japanese designs can appear to be startlingly modern.

Reassigned vases as table lamps are also popular, creating a functional and valuable lighting addition to your interior design. Prices can vary, so shop around until you have found the right 'must have' finishing touch for your home. Whatever style of design you have chosen to create your home, a feature antique lamp can set of your design in a subtle but beautiful way, creating just the right ambiance for relaxing in the welcoming light of home.

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Through Mexico's Copper Canyon With the Chihuahua Al Pacifico Railroad

I

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The streets of Chihuahua appeared black, movement-devoid slabs as the van unimpededly slipped over then at 0530 to the train station, not a single automobile encountered during the brief journey from the Hotel San Francisco. Founded in 1709 by the Spaniards and taking the Indian word for "dry and sandy place" as its name, Chihuahua City, located on a 4,667-foot desert plain, is the capital of Chihuahua, Mexico's largest state, with a 150,000-square-mile area. A cowboy city, it is characterized by the Franciscan Cathedral in its main square, Pancho Villa house, cowboy hat-clad citizens, and stores displaying endless rows of cowboy boots. The state itself, topographically distinguishable by brown, vegetation-less formations, is the leading producer of apples, walnuts, cotton, and jalapeno peppers, and is prevalent in lumber production and cattle ranching. An agrarian Mennonite community produces its own indigenous type of cheese.

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Ahead, and beyond the fence, appeared the two locomotives and the four lighted passenger cars comprising the daily westbound Chihuahua Al Pacifico Railroad, operating as Train 74, cradled by one of three tracks as it was prepared for its still-nocturnal departure to the Copper Canyon and, ultimately, to its Pacific coast terminus, Los Mochis. I would only travel halfway today, to Posada Barrancas.

The tiny, twin wooden-bench terminal, sporting little more than two ticket windows-'tequillas" in Spanish-was almost equally devoid of life, save for the attendant behind the barred window and three other luggage-toting, still-sleeping travelers.

Fifteen minutes before its 0600 departure, the door to the platform was opened and the handful of passengers exited through it, re-impacted by the cold, dark morning and met by the conductor, who indicated the passengers' seat numbers. The first of the two passenger cars, configured with 68 thick, reclining seats in a four-abreast, two-two, arrangement and alternatively upholstered in red-gray or dull green, featured car-length overhead luggage racks, window pane-encased adjustable blinds, and aft, men's and women's lavatories. The dully-lit car, soothing to the early-morning, incompletely-opened eyes, greeted me with welcome, heater-generated warmth, as evidenced by the steady hum audible before boarding.

Protracted reaction, as the couplings snagged the trailing car, produced an initial jolt as the chain initiated movement. Creeping past the still-dark and empty streets, the train lurched over the silver rails, which passed through the suburbs of Chihuahua, seemingly slipping away from day before day itself had even arrived.

Operating over the long-envisioned rail link between the fertile Chihuahua plains and the Mexican west coast in order to transport goods to the port of Topolobambo for transfer to the shipping routes, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad traces its origins to Albert Kinsey Owens, an American railway engineer, who moved to Mexico in 1861 and conceived a Chihuahua-Topolobambo connection. Forming a Mexican-American company two years later to design it, he was awarded a contract by the Mexican government to build a rail line between Piedras Negras and Topolobambo which would eventually offer spur lines to Mazatlan, Alamos, and Ojinaga. However, ultimately unable to secure sufficient funding to complete the project, Owens ceded it to Foster Higgins, whose Rio Grande, Sierra Madre, and Pacific Railway Company operated over the 1898-completed, 259-kilometer section between Ciudad Juarez and Casas Grandes. Insurmountable obstacles equally precluded its further extension.

The project was next adopted by Enrique Creel, who operated the Kansas City, Mexico, and Orient Railroad and who was able to further connect Casas Grandes with La Junta after four years of additional construction, from 1910 to 1914. But revolutionary attacks thwarted further completion of the next sector, that from Ojinaga to Creel.

By 1900, Topolobambo was connected to El Fuerte by several Mexican and US rail companies, but the fully envisioned route, from Chihuahua to Ojinaga, remained elusive until 1927, when the Mexican government itself completed the sector which Creel had started. Remaining was the 260-kilometer stretch within the canyon whose topographical obstacles and 7,000-foot elevation change would require extreme engineering feats to overcome. Nationalizing the independent rail companies which operated over either end of the still-unconnected line in 1940, the Mexican government announced 13 years later, in 1953, that the program would be completed.

The originally estimated five-year construction project, commencing with Owens' work in 1863, ultimately took some 90 years and million to complete, the final track not laid until 1961. The project, having experienced multiply-failed attempts by several companies, cost overruns of hitherto unimaginable proportions, engineering failures, the Mexican revolution, and World War I, ultimately triumphed with a rail connection between the sea-level city of Los Mochis and the high-elevation capital of Chihuahua via the rugged, inhospitable topography of a series of Sierra Madre Occidental-located canyons traversed by tracks which threaded their way through 86 tunnels and over 37 bridges, thrice crossed the Continental Divide, and were subjected to an 8,000-foot elevation change in the process.

Dawn encroached itself on night's blackness as a colorless metamorphosis, progressively revealing the opaque hue of the cloud cover. The Chihuahua suburbs yielded to rich, chocolate-brown foothills and the gold, straw-like hay growing right up to the rails.

Decreasing speed, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad ceased its momentum at Cuauhtemoc, now 132 kilometers from its origin. Originally known as San Antonio de Arenales, the village, later adopting the current name after the Aztec emperor, traces its origins to the railroad's arrival in 1900, but experienced significant growth some 21 years later when the Mennonite community settled there.

Reinitiating motion, the train moved amid wheat-gold fields, which stretched on either side to the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains. The first hint of the topography to come had been glimpsed. The sky, now an illustrious blue, retained a few scattered white cotton formations.

I walked into the Dining Car for breakfast, my first meal on the rails. Located directly behind the locomotive, it featured a forward galley; four, four-place booths; a glass divider; two two-place booths on the left and a c-shaped, inward-facing divan with tables on the right; a second glass divider; and another four, four-place booths. Brass lamps attached to the car sides hung above each table. Seats alternated between dark red or green upholstery.

A standard, two-page menu featured purchasable breakfast, lunch, and dinner items. My own breakfast included an omelet of ham and cheese, fried potatoes with peppers and onions, refried beans with grated cheese, and tortillas and salsa.

Leaving the valley and its ubiquitous apple orchards, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad passed over the Continental Divide for the first of what would become three occasions and briefly stopped at La Junta, site of the railroad roundhouse, now at a 6,775-foot elevation. Upon departure, it commenced its gradual climb, leaving behind the plains of Chihuahua.

By 1030, having covered some 200 kilometers, Train 74 wound its way through the Sierra-Madrean oak-pine woodland as it ascended through 7,000 feet. San Juanito, at 265 kilometers from Chihuahua and at an 8,000-foot elevation, was Mexico's coldest community, although the sun currently shined unobstructedly. Established in 1906, it, like many villages along the route, took root as a result of the railroad's expansion.

At kilometer-marker 551, the peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental loomed ahead.

Plunging through Tunnel 4, at 4,134.8 feet the line's longest and the location of the third crossing of the Continental Divide, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad emerged onto dual-branching track, ceasing motion while an eastbound freight train passed to the left before partially backing into the tunnel and reemerging on the spur line for its approach into 7,735-foot Creel. Founded in 1907, during the first stage of railroad construction, it is the gateway to the Tarahumara Indian culture and, as the principle community within the canyon proper, is inhabited by some 5,000 people. Its current economic activity includes trade, the railroad itself, the lumber industry, and tourism. A brief stop permitted a large, name tag-bearing tour group to board the otherwise empty passenger cars before the train almost instantly regained momentum and moved past the town's main square and line of wooden shops and guest houses. Redirecting itself off of the spur line, it rejoined the main track for its canyon-penetrating journey.

As the four-car chain thread its way though rock wall and pine, the Ferromex diesel engines appeared ahead and either to the left or the right of the windows as they negotiated the turns. Climbing toward the line's highest point at kilometer marker 583, 8,071-foot Los Ojitos, Train 74 followed the winding, ever-ascending, single track, wafts of crisp pine air and smoldering wood fires entering both ends of the cars at the conductor's stations.

At 1235, the train threaded its way through tall, dense pine and the carpeted expanses of the canyon became visible through the left windows; moving through kilometer marker 592, it commenced a steep descent over "el lazo" as the track's geometry looped into a complete circle and recrossed over itself.

Approaching Divisadero at 1320, now 354 kilometers from its origin, the two-locomotive and four-car Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad transitioned from mountain to canyon topography and decreased speed, moving past a chain of flatbed freight cars supporting vehicles, and ceased movement at the two-track station. Unleashed for a 15-minute scenic stop, its patrons were instantly engulfed in a Mecca of activity as they negotiated the stalls which served as the temporary displays of the Tarahumara Indian's basketry and wood carvings enroute to the Divisadero Overlook, where they were met with the thin, crisp air and the panoramic view of the Copper, Urique, and Tararecua Canyons whose size, depth, and grandeur were awe-inspiring and silence-promoting. A thin line, representing a tributary to the Urique River, snaked 4,135 feet below. The geological formations themselves were the result of plate tectonic shifting some 90 million years ago, a planetary phenomenon which later produced the mountains of North and South America. Earthquakes of hitherto unimaginable magnitude ultimately produced the Sea of Cortez between Baja California and the Mexican mainland. Today's canyons were deeper, greener, and four times larger than Arizona's Grand Canyon.

A blow of the locomotive's whistle indicated that it was time to return to the train for the journey's continuation. The quick, four-kilometer trek to the Posada Barrancas Station, which served three canyon lodges, took me to my overnight destination, the small pick-up truck awaiting only feet from the rail car's steps. After only a 30-second stop, the train reinitiated power and its trailing passenger car disappeared as it moved between the track-sandwiching rock faces and rounded the bend, the location's daily lifeline now severed for another 24 hours. The truck, making its way up the dirt hill with the luggage on its flatbed, stopped in front of the Hotel Posada Barrancas Mirador.

A three-story orange adobe lodge built on the rim of the 5,770-foot-deep Copper Canyon, it featured wood-framed balconies in rustic Tarahumara Indian style and included three daily meals. The lobby, adorned with a brown tiled floor and yellow adobe walls with an Indian-patterned border, featured a cathedral ceiling of wood slats and thick, tree trunk beams with three wagon wheel-like chandeliers, a huge adobe fireplace with a pottery-adorned mantel and a crackling fire during evenings, and leather sofas and arm chairs. A small, separate bar featured small, round wooden tables, colorful Indian-motif chairs, an orange adobe fireplace, and a painted, wall-length mural of the Copper Canyon and the railroad tracks which ran through it. A large, outdoor, canyon-overlooking balcony framed by a natural branch- and trunk-border was accessed by a door from the lobby.

A tiled, outdoor walkway led past crevices of pottery, rocks, and cactus on the right and the room doors on the left. The rooms, in quintessential Mexican-Indian style, retained the hotel's tile floors and featured rough, white adobe walls; wood-beamed ceilings; small, white adobe fireplaces with orange bases; separate, outside sinks and closets whose wooden doors were made of diagonally-patterned tree branches; inside tiled showers; and rustic tree trunk and branch balconies overlooking the canyon.

Lunch was served in the dining room, which contained long, wooden tables, and featured a downward-slanting ceiling made of thin wood branches, four wooden chandeliers, a green slate fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows which looked out over the canyon, and included cream of mushroom soup; filet of grilled beef, baked potato, refried beans and cheese, nachos with melted cheese and tomato sauce, and tortillas and salsa; peach cream pie with a graham cracker crust and chocolate sauce drizzle; and coffee.

The few wisps of cloud brush-stroked on the western horizon above the rock-sculpted walls of the canyon temporarily transformed themselves into pink and purple hues. The air, thin, pure, and brisk, exuded tranquillity. Far removed from a settlement or town of any appreciable size, the orange adobe hotel overlooking the rim became an isolated world unto itself.

Dinner, the second meal in the canyon, included lentil soup; barbecued chicken breast, lime rice with green olives, and mixed vegetables; and pineapple cake.

The canyon, now devoid of light, was reduced to a black, referenceless hole. The grid of stars, unobstructed by a single cloud vapor, pollution-caused haze, or ground light, penetrated the night sky like high-intensity beams melting into black wax. The cold, rarefied air was heavy with the aromas of the burning logs in the lodge's adobe fireplaces. Surrendering to sleep, I lapsed into the void of oblivion...

II

Pierced only by the sounds of the periodically-howling coyotes, night had remained invisibly black. At 0630, between the Copper Canyon and a band of black cloud, dawn poured itself into day as molten orange lava through a sliver on the eastern horizon, progressively encroaching itself until the once-black cloud band became infused with tinges of orange, like a sponge gradually absorbing day's liquid. The crevices and corrugations of the canyon's cliffs, although still indistinguishable, became visible in silhouette form beneath the dark-blue sky whose nocturnal light, the profusion of interstellar stars, had faded until only a planet-representative pinpoint of light remained diagonal to the lodge's balcony. Absorbing the full fury of day, the cloud band hovering over the horizon became engulfed in fiery red flame.

The daily westbound train, which would take me the remaining half of the distance to its terminus, Los Mochis, had just pulled out of Chihuahua. The clouds, now totally consumed by fire, were completely engulfed by red. As the flame burned itself out, the red once again progressed to a cooler orange and the sky transformed itself into a morning baby blue. The gray granite of the canyon's sculpted rocks and the green of its lower-elevation vegetation became distinguishable. Breakfast, served in the hotel's dining room, had included orange juice; a fresh fruit plate of watermelon, papaya, cantaloupe, banana, cherries, and limes; pancakes, maple syrup, and bacon; and coffee.

By late-morning, the lodge seemed suspended by its silence as its guests, temporarily away, became involved with hiking and horseback riding excursions, almost in anticipation of the daily train from Chihuahua, lifeline to the isolated canyon community. A very small, colorfully-clad Tarahumara woman, carrying a baby cradled in a fabric sling behind her back, peeked into the lodge's window, in curiosity of the "other" life experienced here.

The suspension of silence, time, and society was abruptly shattered at 1330 as the dark green and red Ferromex diesel locomotive, sprouting gray smoke and pulling its chain of five cars, appeared between the bushes on the single track, following the right curve and stopping developed at the "Old West'-like wooden platform on which about 20 people after Posada Barrancas" three tents, gathered. Unlike yesterday's train, a locomotive of today, cars as standard dining and bars, and three cars were together. loudly on board with the rest of the passengers carrying luggage, I reached my place of issuance and the left engine had its brakes and the train was heading west slipped between two rock walls on the opposite side of the EarthRoad.

Moments after leaving the station below the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway in the multiplication of San Rafael and the train stopped in parallel to the east. A gradual descent of 7,500 feet at sea level characterize, would most of the rest of the trip. Lunch is served in the dining car, including California, a baguette with ham, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, mayonnaise and Dijon mustard on French bread with French fries.

Behind a left turn,The Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway crashed into a tunnel and 695.4 meters above the Laja Bridge, which tracks hours in a pine forest is full of canyons. In 1515, she moved in 5300 Bahuichivo foot station, which serves Cerocahui city, located 16 km to the center of the apple and peach trees, and the village of Urique, which is located on the bottom of the canyon. Between 688 and 708 km, the train with a series of 16 tunnels carved into the gorge on the edge. The path,paralleling the slender, rocky, almost-dry Septentrion River below, was itself "miniaturized" by the green-carpeted peaks of Chihuahua pine, Douglas fir, and Quaking aspen towering above it. The sky, abundant with majestic, floating silver cloud islands, was otherwise an illustrious blue.

Reduced to but a model railroad, the six-chained linkage moved amid the towering, granite and green alpine-topographical peaks of oak and pine, periodically swallowed by a series of tunnels, which instantaneously reduced day-blue to night-black. Mimicking the locomotive's turns, curves, and jolts at slightly delayed rates, its trailing cars followed suit with uncanny precision. As soon as the train exited a tunnel, the seemingly tiny round hole representing the entrance into the next always appeared ahead.

Entering tunnel 49, the train, now descending into the Santa Barbara Canyon, executed a 180-degree turn before emerging and again was subjected to a second 180-degree bend on the bridge spanning the Septentrion River. The village of Temoris, founded in 1677 by Jesuits and located on a 3,365-foot plateau above the station, had been reached by 1610 in the afternoon.

Passing through the Rio Septentrion Canyon, Train 74 traveled through notably tropical topography, characterized by banana, palm, and mango trees. At 1708 and kilometer-marker 748, the train crossed the 1,018.5-foot Chinipas Bridge which, at 335 feet above the green surface-appearing Chinipas River, was the highest of the line, and, six kilometers later, bored through the last and longest of its tunnels, number 86, which was 5,966 feet in length. Like the last sounds of a symphony, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad exited canyon country.

As evening approached, the passengers, many of whom belonged to one of two travel groups, made way to the bar car for wine and cocktails. The car itself, located between the dining and the passenger cars, had been configured with an inward-facing bar with several round bar stools, mirrored shelves for wine and liquor bottles, and upside-down hanging glasses. Primarily upholstered in red, its lounge chairs were sandwiched by small, round drink tables, while a stand-up bar and a concessions counter for salable snacks and souvenirs was installed at the front of the car.

At kilometer marker 781, the train passed over the Agua Caliente Bridge, which spanned the Fuerte River and, at 1,637 feet, was the line's longest. Traversing low, scrubby cactus and thornforest terrain at 1730, it moved at considerable speed beneath paling blue skies and dark, periodic nimbus cloud collections characteristic of dusk. Horizontal lines of cloud, brush-stroked on the western horizon, were eaten by burning orange coals. Hovering only feet above the curved silhouettes of the mountains, the sun, in pure cylindrical geometry, burned with orange fury before slipping behind them. Settling into nocturnal rest, it projected a volcanic eruption of purple and orange liquid lava skyward in its aftermath. The snaking river below the bridge cradling the track seemed lit with a violet match. The cloud formations, temporarily torched by orange, metamorphosed into purple as night snuffed out the few remnants of day's embers burning just above the horizon. A quilt of ruby and gray stratonimbus draped itself over day, covering it with suffocating darkness, and leaving the warm, lighted interior of the passenger cars as the only remaining light.

Train 74, now traveling parallel to flat, almost-desert scrub in the state of Sinaloa, had left the Copper Canyon and the foothills of the Sierra Madre behind, and would close the remaining gap to its final destination in blackness, leaving only the "clock" of its wheels against the track as audible evidence of its advancement. Walking to the dining car for the last meal on the rails, I ordered a bottle of French white wine and an entrée of chicken cordon bleu with a mushroom cream sauce, Mexican rice, and mixed vegetables.

The town of El Fuerte, reached at 1910, was of Spanish colonial architecture and had been founded in 1564 by the Spanish conqueror Francisco de Ibarra for the purpose of erecting a fort to protect its citizens against Indian attack. Serving as a trading post on the Camino Real for three centuries, whose Spanish mule trail had connected Guadalahara, the Alamos mines, and the Sierra Madre Occidental, it had become the capital of Sinaloa in 1824.

Lurching on the single track beneath dark velvet, star-diamond skies and moving over the flat expanse of land, Train 74 covered the remaining 82 kilometers between El Fuerte and Los Mochis, the rectangles seeming to skim along the sides reflections of its lighted passenger car windows on the track-side vegetation.

The rectangular reflections of the car windows were like the reflections of the journey: unlike other rail lines, which offered alternative transportation means to certain destinations, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad offered the only land line to and through the Sierra Madre Occidental and its related canyons. The life line to the communities along its track, from Chihuahua to Los Mochis, it offered singular-method, vital transportation; traveled over 653 kilometers of track whose route could only be equated with an extreme feat of railway engineering; offered unparalleled mountain and canyon scenery; and connected the Mexican and Tarahumara Indian cultures.

The single track burgeoned into many and the train passed a considerably-sized railway yard. The lights of Los Mochis, the modern city located only 19 kilometers from the port town of Topolobambo, loomed ahead. Creeping through the suburbs, the houses of which were only yards from the actual track, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad moved past the modern Estacion de Los Mochis at a snail's pace and snagged its brakes for the last time at 2205, completing its 16 hour, 20-minute journey from the plains to the Pacific.

Taking my suitcase from the overhead rack and climbing down the few stairs to the platform, I watched the uniformed crew turn off the train's lights and file into the terminal, having completed another westbound run, and could only marvel at the vital role they played in the railroad's purpose to link the Copper Canyon with the rest of Mexico.

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In the world of home décor, there are a variety of accessories that have been popular and then faded from the collective homes of America. items that at the time seemed a cool and fresh idea only to be overexposed and then discarded as tacky. "Dogs playing poker" and the velvet Elvis poster come to mind right away. And we are thankful for many things graceful, or not so graceful, exit. But fashion has away of returning like a boomerang. Give most things 20 to 30 years and it will come back around. However there is one item from the past that continued to amaze and intrigue people of all ages, the lava lamp.

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The Lava lamp is a strange and mystical thing. It is a lamp that is in constant motion yet never moves on the shelf. The globe is filled with two types of liquid. Liquid is different in color and viscosity. The colors are usually wonderfully bright and other worldly. Lit from below the heavy liquid heats up and begins to rise to the top of the glass chamber. As it reaches the top the liquid is the farthest from the heat source, the light bulb, and begins to cool. As it cools it becomes more dense and begins to fall to the bottom. Turn it on and soak in the wonderful ambient soft light that fills the room like a warm cocoon. Watch the gooey globules dance in slow motion. And thus the lava lamps never ending journey.

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While the trendy status of the Lava Lamps has waxed and waned over the years the special feeling it gives has never diminished. The sense of awe that it inspires is just as real today as it was for the sixties flower child of the past. Major department store have responded to the nostalgic wave of baby boomers as well as the new sensibilities of the Gen Xer's. More and more you see the lava lamp on sets of popular movies and television shows. Even in this world of high tech gadgets the Lava Lamp has a growing presence. Now they make USB connected Lava Lamps. Small little lamps just plug into you laptop. Also you can buy software programs that project the gooey goodness on your huge plasma screen. Thus turning your whole wall into a lava lamp. And if that is not enough, now you can get tables with lava like tops. Just touch the surface and the brilliant colors flow around like your favorite lamps.

Societies fascination with lava lamps can be seen on auctions sites like ebay. Some lava lamps go for hundreds of dollars as collector strive to complete their collection. With new styles and old classics there is a Lava Lamp out there for anyone. As the old saying goes, "everything old is new again!"

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The best way to funk up environ of your room is to buy yourself a giant lava lamp. The market is raving about the 250 oz. lamps. This time they have come up with their cousins, the glitter lamps. They have been trademarked as the Lava Grande. They are perhaps the best lava lamps in the present line. They have made sure that the style remains as classy as ever and the lava lamps maintain their retro soothing feel. The emperor of all lamps, this lamp stands 27 inches tall.

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One thing is to be followed like the law while looking for these: when talking lava lamps, bigger is definitely better. The lamp comes up with various color combination that have the same trademark lava motion. The colors are bright and chick to lighten up the room environment.

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The best thing about these lamps is once you turn them on, you can feel your mood altering because of the ambiance it creates. All you need to do is plug it to any AC outlet and enjoy the groovy glamor of the 27 inch 250 oz. lava lamp. The lamp has been listed for safety and UL tested.

A 100W bulb is required to heat the lava before it can float around in the lamp. Even though it takes usually an hour for it to heat up and sometimes the lamp would be required to run for 4 hours before it functions perfectly, its effect is totally worth the wait. The hypnotizing effect of the dancing lava can be felt by everyone in the vicinity.

Even though the pictures found everywhere show that the wax forms globules but most of the lamps have columns of wax towering in them. The column rises and falls and is as good as the globules. It does occasionally produce buds which might separate and go up to the surface. It is another beautiful sight. The glow it produces definitely helps you calm down because of its soothing effect.

The only way to completely destroy a lamp is to trip over it, otherwise the glass is pretty sturdy and it does not break. They have a saying that fits just right in case of lava: go big or go home. If you want to make a statement with the decor of your place, a lava lamp is exactly what you need. However, the the lamps like any other thing in the world have a disadvantage. Since, they are till huge, they are not environmentally friendly. A lot of power is required to make them function correctly.

Giant lava can be the most attractive innovation at your place. However, care should be taken when handling hot lava lamps. Use pot holders if necessary as the lava is heated. Also, do not shake the lamp or turn it upside down as this will totally ruin your lamp for good. Also that can make your warranty void.

Sunlight may cause the colors to fade so remember not to place them in the sun. Do not shake the liquid when the blobs are warm. This would make the liquid cloudy. Remember the dos and don'ts and enjoy the beauty of your lava lamp.

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