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Jack Russell Training to Prevent Chewing

by: Richard Cusson

by: Richard Cussons

pets-corner-montageChewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful. A dog’s mouth is actually not just for eating or destroying things only. To creatures who don’t have hands just like humans do, the mouth is the best tool to pick up and check on things and transport things from one place to another. They also use their mouth to communicate which is very important especially in jack russell training. Chewing therefore is a natural behaviour of dogs and you cannot just train them to stop chewing completely.  

The D Day Story Part 1

Quineville Museum

a-quinvilleThe French people had suffered under the German occupation for 4 years. Rationing of basic food such as sugar and milk products were well established by July 1940. The hardships of families struggling to feed themselves were compounded by the lack of farmers, and the influx of refugees from neighbouring Belgium and Holland.  

7 Must Have Online Data Recovery Tools

by: Kara Hugg

The entry of a virus, malfunctioning software or a plagued operating system may cost you some important files. Below is a narrowed down list of some helpful online data recovery tools, which you can use to retrieve your important files.  

What’s On In Normandy – February

Granville Carnival

12th to the 16th February 2010  

Top 7 Tips For The Best Wine Tasting Adventure

by: Kathy Smith

It doesn’t matter if you are a wine-tasting neophyte or a veteran at that, what’s great with this adventure is celebrating this experience, even though you’re just alone or with new friends perhaps. Here are some great tips on how to optimize that wine-tasting experience and adventure.

wine-article-pic-21. Appropriate Planning.

When visiting a lot of wineries, it’s important to have appropriate planning, which includes at least calling the guests & the ‘winery’ ahead of your specified time, by being always on time, & by setting up the time schedules for meals would ensure a nicer experience. Eating good-food maintains a nourished body & less stressing about over moving around.

Certainly not all but most wineries need you to set up an appointment or some reservation, even though it’s initially not required, it’s essential to call ahead in time for setting up wine-tasting appointments.

By doing so allows that you’d gain important information benefitting your adventure truly creating this wine adventure a fantastic and great experience. Such as some ‘wineries’ prohibits picnics on their grounds, so it’s better to prepare in advance for your group’s meal-arrangement.  

Welcome to the February issue of N for Normandy magazine

We thought that after the unprecedented snowy start to the year that February would see the end to cities and towns around the world grinding to a halt under siege of the white menace. Pretty as a picture it may be, but having caused such havoc and destruction to buildings we are keeping our fingers crossed that the new snow storms affecting Germany, the US and parts of the UK will pass us by this time in Normandy. Check out our regular features and topics in this issue and don’t forget to send us your feedback, stories and photos.