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![]() 5 lbs Papua New Guinea Kimel A Green Coffee Beans US $34.00
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![]() COMPASSIONATE BEANS COFFEE ORGANIC AND FAIR TRADE GIVING 50 OF THE PROCEEDS US $11.00
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![]() Arabian Mocha Sanani Roasted Coffee 5 Lb Whole Bean US $43.50
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![]() 10 lbs Papua New Guinea Kimel A Green Coffee Beans US $59.99
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![]() ESPRESSO GOLD COFFEE 1 LB Freshly Roasted US $11.95
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![]() 15 lbs Indonesia Sumatra Gayo Mountain Mandheling Arabica Coffee US $40.09
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Queen City Petsitting - Protect Your Pet During The Cold Weather
With the recent burst of cold weather, pets and their owners may not be properly prepared to endure the low temperatures. There are a large number of pets that spend the majority of their time indoors, and don’t have tolerance for extremely cold weather. These are the types of animals that should not be unattended when the temperature gets below freezing.
Not all animals have thick coats and tough footpads, so Queen City Petsitting has provided a few tips for pet owners to consider when dealing with cold weather:
- Purchase one or two sweaters or coats for dogs with very short coats. These dogs include: Boxers, Boston Terriers, Greyhounds, Dobermans, and Chihuahuas. Smaller dogs with short coats are especially vulnerable to cold.
- Place boots on your dog regardless of coat length. Do not ignore your dog if he or she whines, stops walking, or frequently lifts up their paws – they are trying to inform you that their feet are uncomfortably cold.
- Provide shelter, a bed, and any insulating material that traps warm air for pets that spend a lot of time outdoors.
- Cut back a bit on what you feed your indoor pet during the winter.
- If your cat likes to spend time outside, provide a warm place for him or her to go.
There are many more tips to take into consideration during extremely cold temperatures. It is much safer to keep your animals inside. For more information, be sure to consult with your veterinarian.
About the Author
Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done.
How come the train doesn't go through the whole city?
i know you can catch the bus/trolleys everywhere but how come there are only like 7-8 stops in s.f.? i didn't have a problem getting around but being from d.c. and having rode the trains in nyc and l.a. it seems weird compared to other cities that the trains only go through a small portion of that big a$$ city. sf is cool but i got tired of catching the bus all the time.
Because buses and trams are more cost effective for a city that's full steep inclines and mountainous terrain.
It is no coincidence that the BART and Caltrain lines go through the flatest part of San Francisco. Because if they tried to build it anywhere else, it would (1) cost a fortune and (2) the constant changes in elevation will slow down the trains.
In fact, that's the engineering problem they're having with the little branch "Central Subway" line they're building from Powell Street to the Wharf (with additional stations in Chinatown and North Beach). In every computer simulation, Chinatown's hills causes the trains to move almost as slowly as a bus.
The whole point of having rapid transit is speed. If your fancy multi-billion dollar train line can't get passengers to their destination faster than a bus, then you will have wasted a lot of money for nothing.


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