Outdoor Living Quick Tips
1. Always carry your binoculars around your neck, keeping binoculars within easy reach and safe against your body. Binoculars without a central focus wheel require individual focusing of each eyepiece as you bring an image into focus.
2. There is nothing more calming than to watch birds at play outside your window or in your favorite backyard tree, and we have the bird products to turn your yard into your private aviary. Did you know that only house/barn sparrows and starlings are attracted to houses with perches?
3. The weekend gardener has retired, and we have the gardening supplies to assist you in creating the garden you have always dreamed of. If your range of mobility is not what it used to be, consider gardening from a chair instead of bending, squatting, or kneeling; or alleviate the problem by using raised flowerbeds and scatter containers throughout your garden.
4. Lawn games are a good source of exercise and family fun. Whether it's a group of cronies gathered for an afternoon of horseshoes or bocce, or a game of croquet with the grandkids, lawn games bring out the inner child in everyone.
5. Weather instruments keep amateur meteorologists informed and ahead of inclement weather conditions. Barometers, thermometers, and weather stations are some of our handiest weather instruments for up-to-the-minute weather information.