2006-04-24
Posted at 21:58 UT
by
Tamara
From the Ground Up
From the Ground Up
Creating Energy Self-Reliant,
Environmentally Friendly,
Homes and Systems
Intermatic enters the series
with its Solar Powered Walklights, a safe and
easy way of providing safer walkway and
accent lighting.
Add the magic of flickering amber
torchlights,
The charm of carriage lights that cast prisms,
Or the beauty of copper accent lights, which
pick up the colors of copper from our outdoor
fireplace.
Intermatic provides an assortment of solar
powered walklights that range from lantern,
torch, accent, and art.
Solar powered Spotlights can be utilized away
from the solar panel, come in a 3 pack, and
can be switched on or off, as well as
disengaged to allow for the greatest control
and light capacity. These are the only lights
in our selection bright enough to read by.
Light becomes Art , such as the glowing
"Prince Charming" of a frog, which looks
great near a small pond, or water feature,
where floats a white disk solar light.
And a nearby spotlight Camouflaged as a rock,
also has the handly on and off switch to
allow for keeping the battery memory
prolonged during stormy weeks of rain.
Simply turn off the lights during low light periods.
The amber walklights have replaced the oil
canisters in the garden torches,
Helping to eliminate fire hazard.
For the ease of installation, and the safety of
non flammable light, these products will be
highly favored in the prototype designing
currently underway.
Look for shots of them being set up to be
included in an up and coming segment soon.
From the Ground Up
Creating Energy Self-Reliant,
Environmentally Friendly,
Homes and Systems
Learn more about Malibu Solar Walklights at
www. intermatic.com
2006-04-14
Posted at 00:20 UT
by
Tamara
Poems of the Earth
Land and Sea,
Forest and Beast,
One.
We.
Part of each
In each.
Strands of eternity.
Protecting,
and nurturing
Each
Abundance.
Garden.
Teach.
2006-04-12
Posted at 02:28 UT
by
Tamara
Broadcast Cable Series: " From the Ground Up"
Creating Energy Self-Reliant,
Environmentally Friendly,
Homes, Systems, and Gardens
Cable 27, Friday evenings, 5:30 p.m.
Santa Cruz, California
Nationwide on Public Access Cable
Friday, April 28th, 2006
Segment 203: Native Plants
With Botanist, Valerie Hailey and Terry Omstead
and the volunteer students from Scotts Valley High
School Watershed Project
Segment 203
of the Educational Broadcast Cable Series:
" From the Ground UP"
Has received press and web coverage
at the Watershed Project web site,
and at the local newspaper for Scott's Valley High School.
Please visit:
http://www.slvhs.slv.k12.ca.us/watershed/news.htm