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Celebrate With Butterflies - The Flying Flowers By Tammy Spivey, Sat Dec 10th
Make your upcoming event the most memorable ever by addingbutterflies to your special day. Butterfly Releases are aperfect way to celebrate all of the important occasions in life.They are wonderful additions to weddings, anniversaries,funerals, memorials, birthdays, holidays, ceremonies, and evencorporate events. Since the butterfly symbolizes new beginnings,releasing butterflies is a wonderful way to add a special touchto celebrations. There is an old Indian legend that is oftenread at butterfly releases as the guests make a wish and releasetheir butterflies. Each release will have it’s own uniquememories and can become a tradition that is passed down fromparent to child. Children and adults alike will marvel as thebutterflies are released into the wild. Sometimes thebutterflies fly right off and sometimes they linger - maybe toshare a special moment with the one releasing them. Butterfliesmay be released in their own individual container or they may bereleased from a mass release container, depending on theoccasion and the design you find most appealing. Butterfliesshould only be released outside on a sunny or overcast day witha temperature
of around 70 degrees. A release held in a warm,sunny, flower filled area is best. Nature has given us manybeautiful wonders. None are more spectacular and memorable thanthat of the butterfly in flight. Experience the extraordinary –Release a bouquet of butterflies at your next celebration.Contact a butterfly farmer near you, inside your state (ornearby state if there is currently no butterfly farmingoperation in your state), to help you coordinate your extraspecial occasion for an absolutely beautiful butterfly release.www.butterflybreeders.com About the author:Tammy Spivey is the owner of http://www.butterfliesabound.comand is a proud member of the International Butterfly BreedersAssociation www.butterflybreeders.com. Tammy raises Floridanative butterflies for release at weddings, birthdays,anniversaries, graduations, and all of life’s memorable moments.Remember your moments and watch your dreams take flight. Thisarticle may be reprinted in its entirety so long as the bio boxand url are included.
By: kuttu i want a feed to connect forum and blog By: Unofficial DreamHost Blog » Blog Archive » Discussion Forum RSS Feed downtime [...] I just realized that the The Unofficial DreamHost Discussion Forum RSS Feed (what a name!) haven’t been updated since I upgraded this blog to WordPress 2.0.4 three days ago (forgot to change my .htaccess). [...] By: Ian Sealy Sorry about the delay in replying. A very busy couple of weeks.
I doubt that having a large feed is a problem, but I think that having two separate feeds would be best. That way people can just choose which one they prefer.
Thanks for looking at this. By: Unofficial DreamHost Blog Ian - Just realised that I misread your comment. Somehow I thought that you wanted a feed for each forum (category/board). Sorry!
Ian, Josh - I've now experimented with a feed that includes all the posts' content. It works pretty well, and it's really nice to be able to read the entire post in a feedreader. The only problem is that the rss-file is around 150 kb. Is this too much?
Would it be better to limit the feed to only last 24 hours (currently it contains last 48 hours), or to only include excerpts. Another option would be to keep the existing rss feed with headlines only and then have another full post feed as an alternative.
I would really like to hear your opinion on this... Thanks. By: Unofficial DreamHost Blog Josh - I agree that it would be more useful, but it would also require that I requested and parsed every single post in the feed every time I regenerate the RSS file (every 5 minutes) or saved a copy of every post in a database.
I might give it a try, but I won't promise anything... By: Josh Santangelo Seems to work fine, but it would be far more useful if the actual post content were included. By: Unofficial DreamHost Blog Ian - I guess that would be possible. Let's wait a couple of days to see if there's any problems with the main feed.
<del>If more people would like category specific feeds please say ai!</del> By: Ian Sealy Would it be possible to put each forum post's content in the feed?
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