
On the second day of our stay in Cape Coast, we traveled to the Kakum National Park. One of the highlights of the visit to the Park is to do "the canopy walkway". Seven narrow platforms are Suspended Platforms about five poles high, hung on huge trees through the forest. It is such an awe inspiring experience.
There are two popular Temporary Suspended Platforms that you can choose. If you are a newbie then the Blogger platform that is owned by Google is more suitable. Alternatively if you have a bit more technical experience then the Wordpress one is a better option. It comes with a MYSQL database and also has a lot of very advanced features that are very useful. If you are serious about building a blogging business then I recommend this option. However, you may need to hire a technical expert to set it up as it can be very involved.
Your platform should be something you both enjoy doing and are very good at. Your platform should be Read more an inch wide and a mile deep...something you focus on and do very well without diluting your attention by trying the latest "get rich quick" prospecting schemes.
What are the lessons? Don't rely Suspended Platform too much on EBay. They may shut down your account at any time without any reason. I know now that this has happened with many others and they also left EBay. EBay will not only not listen but make one more frustrated by raking in irrelevant issues.
This amazing bed was designed by Janjaap Ruijssenaars and is easily one of the best bed designs you can find today. The bed uses magnets to keep it suspended in the air. In order to prevent the bed from drifting away in strong winds, cables are attached from each corner of the bed to the ground. However such an amazing feature comes at a mind numbing price of $1.53 million.
The tube feeders you can buy at the stores are made of plastic and will not last very long. Soon the plastic will break with the cold and you will have to get new ones. Building one with wood is a great idea. To do so build a long rectangle box and drill one inch holes all around it. Adding perched under the holes will attract a large variety of small birds that cannot cling as easily as woodpeckers and finches can.