Fully Functional Wooden Cars

This is just cute and well finished


I love this car …I have another post on my blog – showing the pictures of how this car is made.


Now that’s a classic

I hope these are weather resistant


This is aero dynamic …wonder how fast this car will go!!!!!


cool …cool…cool…

This looks like Venice .Amphibian car …awesome and cool

Serena Williams – Hairstyles, Bikini, Weight Loss,Butt ,Cellulite & Much more – Pictures

Below are 30 pictures of Serena Williams
on the court
On vacation
in bikini
in dresses
various hairstyles
she is just stylish
and please be warned there are some disturbing pictures of Serena; Nude ; Butt shots etc.

Serena Williams has/had cellulite . That seems a bit unbelievable…but these pictures are clear.

So how did Serena Williams get rid of her cellulite ? How come other’s cant. There is a secret to loose cellulite . Some one better ask her the secret.

Check out various hairstyles and hair colors that Serena tried.


This is my fav. Serena is quite cool in this yellow Bikini.

Country U.S.
Birth Date 09-26-81
Residence Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Height 5 ‘ 9”
Weight 150 lbs.
Year Turned Pro 1995
Current Rank – Singles 1
Current Rank – Doubles 29
Career Prize Earnings $23,300,00.00
Year-To- Date – Earnings $1,300,000.00
Grand Slam (Singles) 10
Australian Open 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
French Open 2002
Wimbledon 2002, 2003
U.S. Open 1999, 2002, 2008
Grand Slam (Doubles) 8

Fat Serena

Meet Alfie Patten, The 13-Year Old Dad


I’m tired after the birth. I was nervous after going into labour but otherwise I was quite excited.” Chantelle, 15, decided against an abortion after discovering she was pregnant and the baby daddy is baby-faced Alfie, who is 13 but looks more like eight. Chantelle Steadman gave birth to 7lb 3oz Maisie Roxanne.

Would you look at Alfie’s face? He looks so young and innocent. And yet… Well, despite being young, both are TRYING to be responsible parents. We won’t know what would happen to them and we just can’t judge them for whatever they have done. At least they are trying… Tsk tsk… Kids these days…



Chantelle told how she discovered she was expecting after going to her GP with “really bad” stomach pains. She said: “Me and Alfie went. The doctor asked me whether we had sex. I said yes and he said I should do a pregnancy test. He did the test and said I was pregnant. I started crying and didn’t know what to do.


Click here to read the complete STORY!!!

~CONTENT IN GOD’S GREAT LOVE~


Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.”Philippians 4: 11 KJV





It has been said that guilt is concerned with the past, worry is concerned about the future, but contentme enjoys the present. Today is a gift from God to enjoy. The present really is “a present” from our Lord. We can rejoice and be glad each day. When we love God and also each other, we find life is more rewarding and have true joy of the Lord in our heart. Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God’s grace. And, your best days are never so good that you are beyond the need of God’s grace.





With God’s grace in our lives, we can face whatever comes our way. He who endures unto the end, the same shall be saved. Through it all, we learn to trust in God and can have a peace that passes the world’s understanding. Regardless of the physical conditions, we can be content knowing Jesus is our Great Physician. It makes no difference if we are in want or have plenty, Jesus is Jehovah-Jirah, our Provider. He is our Helper, Healer, Hope, and Head of the Body of Christ. If one ever feels they are at the point where Jesus is all they have, they will find Jesus is all they need.





Our Lord is the supplier of every need when we heed His commands and love Him with our whole heart. We do not have to be concerned with the past, as our sins are gone. They are underneath the blood of the cross of Calvary. The future is in God’s hands so why should we worry? Our trust is in God and we can enjoy the present, although we must plan for the future and work for the Lord. Our times are in His hands and God has a plan for our lives which will come to pass in His time and way. Contentment comes from learning how to have peace in whatever state we may be.





Our joy and happiness is not dependant on the circumstances around us, but on who lives within us. Through Christ our Lord, we can have joy in the midst of trials, triumph in the midst of tears, and a testimony through all life’s many trials. Knowing Christ who lives within and is greater than any earthly problem gives us great peace as we lean on Him. We cannot trust in our own power or strength, but must learn to lean on Jesus. It is only by His Spirit that we can have true contentment and satisfaction in this life.





Jesus will always be there. His promises will never fail!





We can be content with Christ and have great peace when our life is in the Lord as we love God, and each other. Expresses contentment in every condition of life.It is a good work to succour and help a good minister in trouble. The nature of true Christian sympathy is not only to feel concern for our friends in their troubles, but to do what we can to help them. The apostle was often in bonds, imprisonments, and necessities; but in all, he learned to be content, to bring his mind to his condition, and make the best of it.





Pride, unbelief, vain hankering after something we have not got, and fickle disrelish of present things, make men discontented even under favourable circumstances. Let us pray for patient submission and hope when we are abased; for humility and a heavenly mind when exalted. It is a special grace to have an equal temper of mind always. And in a low state not to lose our comfort in God, nor distrust his providence, nor take any wrong course for our own supply. In a prosperous condition not to be proud, or secure, or worldly.





This is a harder lesson than the other; for the temptations of fulness and prosperity are more than those of affliction and want. The apostle had no design to urge them to give more, but to encourage such kindness as will meet a glorious reward hereafter. Through Christ we have grace to do what is good, and through him we must expect the reward; and as we have all things by him, let us do all things for him, and to his glory. (Php 4:20-23)

Yoido Full Gospel Church – Story

On 18 May, 1958, just after the Korean War, Yoido Full Gospel Church held its first worship service. Five Christians attended including Pastor David Yonggi Cho. They met at the foot of a
mountain in Daijo-dong in Seoul. In spite of the indescribably difficult conditions in Korea. Pastor Cho depended on help and inspiration of the Holy Spirit and with positive and active faith he
told his congregation – We can do it! We can achieve! Let’s try!
Eventually, Yoido Full Gospel Church grew to become the largest church in the world with over 763,000 members.
Click on the Link Below to read the complete story , beleive me its worth reading
Inspiration : God can take you from any situation ( when you think or feel that you have hit the rock bottom ) and bless you.
Is anything too hard for the Lord ( Gen 18 : 14)

Yoido Full Gospel Church – Story

On 18 May, 1958, just after the Korean War, Yoido Full Gospel Church held its first worship service. Five Christians attended including Pastor David Yonggi Cho. They met at the foot of a
mountain in Daijo-dong in Seoul. In spite of the indescribably difficult conditions in Korea. Pastor Cho depended on help and inspiration of the Holy Spirit and with positive and active faith he
told his congregation – We can do it! We can achieve! Let’s try!
Eventually, Yoido Full Gospel Church grew to become the largest church in the world with over 763,000 members.
Click on the Link Below to read the complete story , beleive me its worth reading
Inspiration : God can take you from any situation ( when you think or feel that you have hit the rock bottom ) and bless you.
Is anything too hard for the Lord ( Gen 18 : 14)

Windsor Castle – England

Windsor Castle, in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation.The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (44,965 square metres).



I recently found out that the biggest house in the world is Windsor Castle, located in England, Berkshire. The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (about 45,000 square metres). The castle, after centuries of alterations, contains about 1,000 rooms and occupies 13 acres of land. Who would have guessed? I’ve visited the amazing building a few times on school trips when I was younger. I evidently didn’t pay any attention to the tour guide- but who does at that age? School trips were always about having a reason to escape the school grounds for the day and being able express ourselves in our hip, baggy clothes. That’s probably why I didn’t realise castles were considered as “houses”. I just thought castles were castles and houses were houses. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The actual definition of “house” is as follows:
House: a building in which people live; residence for human beings. People live in castles, so it looks like a castle, by definition, is a “house”, and in that case, Windsor Castle is one mother of a house.

Windsor Castle Quick Facts

Windsor Castle is the English county of Berkshire Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle (house) in the world
The Queen is often in residence at Windsor Castle and this is indicated by the Royal Standard flying over the Round Tower.
When the Queen is not in residence the Union Jack flag flies in its place.
The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (about 45,000 square metres) Most of the Kings and Queens of England have had a direct influence on the construction and evolution of the castle, which has been their garrison fortress, home, official palace, and sometimes their prison Windsor is the only royal castle that has been in continuous occupation since the Middle Ages Windsor was on of the first sites chosen by William the Conqueror for the series of fortifications built to protect his new conquest after 1066
The majority of the castle was designed by an architect, Jeffry Wyatville in 1824.
The work took 12 years to complete and included a complete remodeling of the Upper Ward, private apartments, Round Tower, and the exterior facade of the South Wing The early castle was almost certainly built of wood.
It remained a wood and earth structure until King Henry I began to convert the castle to stone On 20 November 1992, a fire began in the Queen’s private chapel.
The fire raged for 15 hours until it had destroyed nine of the principal state rooms. One-fifth of the floor space of the castle was damaged -an area of 9,000 square metres.
The restoration programme was not complete until 1997; 70% of it funded by the decision to open to the public for the first time the state rooms of Buckingham Palace.
The total cost of repairing the damage was £37 million.
restoration was undertaken at no additional cost to the British taxpayer. Windsor Castle is one of three official residences of The Queen and has been home to the Sovereign for over 900 years. The castle, after centuries of alterations, contains about 1,000 rooms and occupies 13 acres of land.
Windsor castle contains many dungeons which were occupied by many famous prisoners.
Some of the famous prisoners of Windsor Castle are as follows: 1265 – The Lord Mayor, called FitzThomas, 1346 – King John II of France and King David II of Scotland, 1413 – The Earl of March and Prince James (later James I) of Scotland, 1546 – The poet, the Earl of Surrey, 1647 – King Charles I.
The original functions of Windsor Castle were to act as a royal power base, to overawe and frighten the indigenous population and to provide a retreat for the Royal family in times of civil disorder.
It is now one of three a luxury residences to Queen Elizabeth II.

A: The round tower
B: The Upper Ward, The Quadrangle (as this courtyard is known)
C: The State Apartments
D: Private Apartments, overlooking the East terrace
E: South Wing, overlooking The Long Walk
F: Lower Ward
G: St George’s Chapel
H: Horseshoe Cloister
K: King Henry VIII Gate (principal entrance)
L: The Long Walk
M: Norman Gate
N: North Terrace
O: Edward III Tower
T: The Curfew Tower

Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest in continuous occupation. The enormous castle was begun by William the Conqueror on a typical Norman motte and bailey plan. William chose a commanding spot for his fortress, on a high (100ft) cliff overlooking the Thames River. He built up a mound of earth and erected a wooden pallisade atop the mound, or motte.

Windsor Castle – England

Windsor Castle, in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation.The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (44,965 square metres).



I recently found out that the biggest house in the world is Windsor Castle, located in England, Berkshire. The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (about 45,000 square metres). The castle, after centuries of alterations, contains about 1,000 rooms and occupies 13 acres of land. Who would have guessed? I’ve visited the amazing building a few times on school trips when I was younger. I evidently didn’t pay any attention to the tour guide- but who does at that age? School trips were always about having a reason to escape the school grounds for the day and being able express ourselves in our hip, baggy clothes. That’s probably why I didn’t realise castles were considered as “houses”. I just thought castles were castles and houses were houses. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The actual definition of “house” is as follows:
House: a building in which people live; residence for human beings. People live in castles, so it looks like a castle, by definition, is a “house”, and in that case, Windsor Castle is one mother of a house.

Windsor Castle Quick Facts

Windsor Castle is the English county of Berkshire Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle (house) in the world
The Queen is often in residence at Windsor Castle and this is indicated by the Royal Standard flying over the Round Tower.
When the Queen is not in residence the Union Jack flag flies in its place.
The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (about 45,000 square metres) Most of the Kings and Queens of England have had a direct influence on the construction and evolution of the castle, which has been their garrison fortress, home, official palace, and sometimes their prison Windsor is the only royal castle that has been in continuous occupation since the Middle Ages Windsor was on of the first sites chosen by William the Conqueror for the series of fortifications built to protect his new conquest after 1066
The majority of the castle was designed by an architect, Jeffry Wyatville in 1824.
The work took 12 years to complete and included a complete remodeling of the Upper Ward, private apartments, Round Tower, and the exterior facade of the South Wing The early castle was almost certainly built of wood.
It remained a wood and earth structure until King Henry I began to convert the castle to stone On 20 November 1992, a fire began in the Queen’s private chapel.
The fire raged for 15 hours until it had destroyed nine of the principal state rooms. One-fifth of the floor space of the castle was damaged -an area of 9,000 square metres.
The restoration programme was not complete until 1997; 70% of it funded by the decision to open to the public for the first time the state rooms of Buckingham Palace.
The total cost of repairing the damage was £37 million.
restoration was undertaken at no additional cost to the British taxpayer. Windsor Castle is one of three official residences of The Queen and has been home to the Sovereign for over 900 years. The castle, after centuries of alterations, contains about 1,000 rooms and occupies 13 acres of land.
Windsor castle contains many dungeons which were occupied by many famous prisoners.
Some of the famous prisoners of Windsor Castle are as follows: 1265 – The Lord Mayor, called FitzThomas, 1346 – King John II of France and King David II of Scotland, 1413 – The Earl of March and Prince James (later James I) of Scotland, 1546 – The poet, the Earl of Surrey, 1647 – King Charles I.
The original functions of Windsor Castle were to act as a royal power base, to overawe and frighten the indigenous population and to provide a retreat for the Royal family in times of civil disorder.
It is now one of three a luxury residences to Queen Elizabeth II.

A: The round tower
B: The Upper Ward, The Quadrangle (as this courtyard is known)
C: The State Apartments
D: Private Apartments, overlooking the East terrace
E: South Wing, overlooking The Long Walk
F: Lower Ward
G: St George’s Chapel
H: Horseshoe Cloister
K: King Henry VIII Gate (principal entrance)
L: The Long Walk
M: Norman Gate
N: North Terrace
O: Edward III Tower
T: The Curfew Tower

Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest in continuous occupation. The enormous castle was begun by William the Conqueror on a typical Norman motte and bailey plan. William chose a commanding spot for his fortress, on a high (100ft) cliff overlooking the Thames River. He built up a mound of earth and erected a wooden pallisade atop the mound, or motte.