Hello! I'm lisadh lensmaster since: July, 2007
About Me
Two kids, two dogs, four cats, and a web addiction. I am also webmaster for Collectibles 4 World Hunger.com, a site which donates a portion of all revenues to a nonprofit organization fighting hunger and poverty.
My Lenses
- 97 Social Bookmarking Sites with Google PageRank
- Social bookmarking is a great way to save pages you like and help others find articles, blog posts, lenses and sites you create. But what sites should you use? This list of bookmarking services can help you decide.
- Free Summer Movies for Kids
- Looking for something to do with the kids this summer? Many movie theater chains offer free (or pretty darn cheap!) summer movies for families. Here is a list of some movie theater summer programs and what to expect.
- Women Presidents and Prime Ministers
- Hillary Rodham Clinton may have lost her bid to become the first woman president of the United States, but women in many other countries have already earned the top political job in their nations. Learn more about them.
- Send Free Photo ECards
- Why settle for a generic electronic card? These sites offer free photo greeting cards that you can personalize with your own digital photos.
- Down Payment Assistance Grants
- It sounds too good to be true, but the federal government and several nonprofit organizations actually DO offer downpayment grants that can help you buy a house with no money down. And these programs aren't just for low income individuals. Intrigued?...
- Stay in a Yurt!
- Yurts were invented thousands of years ago by nomadic Mongols, but the circular homes are seeing a modern resurgence with campers. You can now live like a Mongol and stay in a yurt at private and state parks throughout the country.
- Biography of Mahatma Gandhi
- Mohandas K. Gandhi, who is best known to the world as Mahatma Gandhi, led the movement to free India from British rule, and was one of the world's greatest advocates of nonviolent resistance.
- Matryoshka: Russian Nesting Dolls
- Matryoshka dolls are known by many names - matryoshka dolls, Russian nesting dolls, babushka dolls, matrioshka, matroshka, matreshka, matryushka and stacking dolls are just a few. The wooden nesting dolls first became popular at the end of the 19th ce...
- Intro to Wind Power & Wind Turbines
- Solar seems to be the sexy energy source for folks wanting to reduce their carbon footprint or just save money on their energy bills. But wind power can often be just as - or even more - effective and cost efficient.
- Who Invented Chocolate?
- Who was the inventor of chocolate? Well, you could give credit to many people, from the Olmec, Maya and Aztec civilizations that discovered the cacao bean, to the Dutch inventor who created a press to make cocoa powder, to the Englishman who inv...
- What is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)?
- Dissociative identity disorder is a condition in which two or more "personalities" take control of an person's behavior. A number of DID cases have been documented in books and movies, but it's still a controversial diagnosis. I hope this lens will h...
- Help End World Hunger
- 854 million people in the world are hungry. And every day nearly 16,000 children die from hunger and related causes. We have the resources to feed the world. We just need the will. Learn about global hunger and what you can do to help. (Photo courtesy...
- Over the hill? 40th Birthday Gift Ideas
- Is someone you know turning 40? Have they gone over the hill or are they still climbing? Give them a gift they'll remember.
- Elf Yourself, Become an M&M or Turn Into a Simpsons Character
- Elf yourself! Become an M&M. Turn yourself into a Simpsons character. Star in your own animated e-card. Find out about popular sites and then create your own virtual alter ego online!
- Sites to Help You Sell Your House Online
- Whether you've decided to sell your house yourself or are working with a Realtor, you can increase the chances of selling your house by making sure it gets as much exposure as possible. These sites will help. And they're (almost) all free. (Psst! Rea...
- Lisadh Lensography
- I confess. I've become a Squidoo addict. It's so easy to create pages about virtually any topic that I find myself building lenses for anything that strikes my fancy! So here's my lensography that attempts to categorize the pages I've built so far. E...
- DTV Converter Box Coupons
- Starting January 1, 2008, the US government will be giving up to two free DTV converter box coupons per household to be used toward the purchase of digital-to-analog converter boxes. DTV, or digital television, will replace analog TV in February 2009...
- Isabel Peron
- In 1974, Isabel Person of Argentina became not only the youngest Latin American head of state, but the first woman ever to be elected president anywhere in the world.
- The Amazing Compressed Air Car
- They emit zero pollution, get over 100 mpg, and have a range of more than 800 miles. Could cars that run on compressed air be the future of clean transportation? (Photo credit: Zero Pollution Motors)
- How to Write Family Christmas Letters
- Love 'em or hate 'em, family Christmas letters have become a part of our culture. Here are some tips on how to write Christmas letters your readers will enjoy.
- Unique and Alternative Gift Ideas
- If you've been looking for a "unique" gift for a special someone and are frustrated because you can't find anything at your local super mall, here are some ideas to get you going. From fair trade to far out fun, these gifts are sure to be t...
- Textbook Rentals Save Money and Trees
- Why pay outrageous prices for a college textbook you'll only use for one quarter or semester? You can save money (typically 50 - 75% off the new price) and trees by opting to rent textbooks. It's easy, fast, and sure to save you money!
- Jacques Cousteau
- He may have been the most famous undersea explorer of our time. At the time of his death, CNN remembered Jacques Cousteau by saying, "For millions of people who see the ocean only through the porthole of television, the voice of the sea had a so...
- Melissa Etheridge
- Melissa Etheridge is many things - an accomplished singer-songwriter, a Grammy and Oscar winner, a gay activist, a lesbian mom, and a breast cancer survivor. Her music is a reflection of her life and our times. Life, love and politics...
- Save the World with Peanut Butter and Jelly!
- Ok, maybe you can't really save the entire world with PB&J, but opting for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich instead of a burger at least once a week does have positive consequences for our planet. Find out why.
- Choo Choo Soul
- Choo Choo Soul is a children's music act featuring singer Genevieve Goings as a singing, dancing train conductor and her partner D.C. as a train engineer. My daughter absolutely loves their short music videos on Playhouse Disney, so this lens is for...
- Santa's Reindeer, Reindeer, Reindeer!
- How many reindeer does Santa have? What are their names? And how do you make reindeer food? Read this lens to find out!
- Free Donations
- We don't all have the resources to donate money to good causes, but with a few clicks of your mouse, you can do a world of good.
- How to Create Free Printable Santa Letters
- Even Santa needs a little help! Here's some advice on how to help the Jolly Old Elf send a Santa letter to your little one, complete with a postmark from the North Pole.
- Romantic Chocolate Gifts for Chocolate Lovers
- If your special someone is a chocoholic, surprise him or her with a romantic chocolate gift for Valentine's Day, a birthday or your anniversary. These tasty gifts are sure to be a hit.
- Indira Gandhi
- Indira Gandhi was India's first female prime minister and part of a family political dynasty that included her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, her son, Rajiv Gandhi and her daugher-in-law, Sonia Gandhi. She served four terms before being assassinated.
- AdSense Ready WordPress Themes
- So you're starting a blog and need a theme? Consider using an AdSense-ready theme to maximize your earnings. These are a few that will start you on your way to profitable blogging.
- Personalized Chocolate Candy
- Tired of giving the same old gifts? Try personalized candy for a sweet treat your gift recipients will love! From personalized M&Ms to personalized candy bars, there's something here for every chocoholic.
- Steve Biko
- Steve Biko was a South African anti-aprtheid leader who died in prison of brain injury after being beaten by Pretoria police.
- Green Web Hosting Providers
- Using a green web hosting provider is a great way for webmasters to help the planet. Wind and solar web hosts offer affordable hosting with green benefits and competitive prices.
- Kalpana Chawla
- Kalpana Chawla was the first Indian-American woman in space and the first Indian-American to fly the space shuttle. She was one of seven astronauts killed in 2003 when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry to the Earth's atmosphere.
- Khaled Hosseini
- Khaled Hosseini is the masterful writer of "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns." Born in Afghanistan, the physician-turned-author made it to the New York Times bestseller list with his first novel, "The Kite Runne...
- Gay Parents and LGBT Families
- According to the 2000 U.S. Census, approximately 600,000 same-sex couples live in the United States and more than a third of these have at least one child. Of those LGBT parents, about half have two or more children. That means there are approximatel...
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein was one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century. He is best known for his theory of relativity, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics. His warning to FDR about the potential for Germany to create an atomic weapon led to the...
- Benazir Bhutto
- When Benazir Bhutto was first elected Prime Minister of Pakistan at 35, she became the youngest chief executive in the world and the first woman elected ruler of a Muslim country in modern history. She served two non-consecutive terms, but later was...
- Nelson Mandela
- Nelson Mandela is the former president of South Africa and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. "I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying." - Nelson Mandela
- Corazon Aquino
- Corazon Aquino rose to world prominence after a bloodless revolt led to the ouster of former ruler Ferdinand Marcos and made Aquino a global symbol for democracy.
- Free Pumpkin Carving Patterns
- Is your Jack-o-lantern a simple grinning pumpkinhead? Turn him into something wild and creative with free pumpkin stencils you can find on the web.
- Pleasanton CA
- Drive east from San Francisco and over the Hayward Hills, and as you descend into the valley below, you will find Pleasanton. What was once a small town has grown into a thriving, affluent community. Its modern business park houses big buildings...
- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
- In 2001, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo became the second woman to be swept into the Philippine Presidency by a peaceful People Power revolution. She was re-elected in 2004, winning with one million votes over her closest opponent.
- Be a Frugal Shopper Online!
- Shopping online is as easy as clicking a mouse, but do you know where the best buys are? If you want tips on saving money online, read below for helpful hints on getting new and used goods for less.
- Rokenbok Toys
- Rokenbok toy building systems are construction sets that combine the joys of old-fashioned building blocks with the wonders of new-fangled radio-controlled vehicles. It's a great way for children to use their imagination!
- Citronella Collars for Dogs
- If you're looking for a way to stop dog barking, try a citronella collar. These anti-bark collars work without inflicting a painful shock.
- How To Save Money Buying Refurbished Products
- What looks like an iPod, works like an iPod, but costs less than a regular iPod? A refurbished one! Buying refurbished products, whether it's an iPod, a cell phone, a computer, or any other item, is a great way to save money without compromising on q...
- Where is Timbuktu?
- Many people believe that Timbuktu is a mythical place, slang for the end of the earth. However, Timbuktu (also spelled Tombouctou) is a real city in Mali. It was the legendary center of trade in West Africa for at least two centuries and is now...
- Sylvia Earle
- Sylvia Earle, often known as "Her Deepness," is a marine scientist, author, and former chief of the NOAA who holds the record for walking untethered on the sea floor at a lower depth than any other person. She has also been recognized by th...
- L. Frank Baum
- L. Frank Baum was an American writer best known for the book, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," which was turned into a movie starring Judy Garland that went on to become one of the most loved and most viewed films of all time.
- Charles Schulz
- He brought us characters like a dog who thought his doghouse was a Sopwith Camel, a boy who played Beethoven on a toy piano, and a kid who could never remember not to let Lucy hold the football while he was kicking. He was Charles Schulz, creator of...
- Madeleine Albright
- A naturalized citizen, Madeleine Albright was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and came to the United States at age 11. In the first Clinton administration, she served as the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations and as a member...
- Kokopelli
- I love Kokopelli. The happy hunch-backed flute player has been a symbol of fertility and life for centuries, appearing in petroglyphs as early as AD 750. And he's still popular today! (Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)
- Average Commute or Extreme Commute?
- A 2007 Gallup poll found that the average American spends 46 minutes commuting to and from work each day. But with the price of gas going up and up, many Americans are making adjustments to the daily trek. Here are some tips to save time, save money,...
- Sally Ride
- In 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space. She was a mission specialist on the Challenger, the seventh space shuttle flight. She embarked on this career in 1977 and was one of the six women selected for a group of 35 new astronauts...
- Matt Groening
- Sure, you're heard of Bart, Homer, Lisa, Marge and Maggie Simpson, but how about Matt Groening? Doh! He's the guy who brought them to life.
- Angela Merkel
- Forbes Magazine named her the most powerful woman in the world. Indeed, as the first female chancellor of Germany and only the third woman to serve on the G8, she's a lady with a lot of power.
- Pratibha Devisingh Patil
- Pratibha Devisingh Patil stepped into the history books on July 25, 2007 when she was sworn in as the first woman president of India.
- The Mongoose - Fast and Furious
- Rikki Tikki Tavi was one of my favorite cartoons when I was little, and today I am still fascinated by these furry little creatures who can take on a cobra.
- Golda Meir
- She was the first (and, so far, only) woman prime minister to lead Israel and only the third woman in the world to hold the post in any country. She was Golda Meir, a woman to be reckoned with.
- Dian Fossey
- Dian Fossey devoted her life to studying the mountain gorillas of Virunga National Park in Rwanda. She was an outspoken advocate of the gorillas, a value that may have cost her life. She was murdered in 1985, but the movie "Gorillas in the Mist&...
- Jimmy Carter
- Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Since leaving office, he has become a bestselling author and continued to work for peace and justice.
- Iguazu National Park
- Located on the border of Brazil and Argentina, Iguazu falls (or Iguacu Falls) is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. UNESCO has designated Iguazu National Park where the falls are located as a World Heritage Site.
- Connie Chung
- Connie Chung is the first Asian American to anchor a nightly news program on a major network (CBS) and is the only person who has ever served as a substitute anchor for all three network nightly newscasts, as well as all three network morning newscas...
- Nancy Pelosi
- When Nancy Pelosi was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, she became the first woman to hold the post. And now that she's there, she's only two steps away from the presidency, as the Speaker of the House is second in the line of presiden...
- Portia Simpson Miller
- Portia Simpson Miller stepped into the history books in September 2006 when she became Jamaica's first woman prime minister.
- Rocklin, CA (California)
- For many people, Rocklin is a place to gas up as they head up Highway 80 to Tahoe or Reno for the weekend. But for others, it's a place to call home. Welcome to our little part of the world!
- Mary McAleese
- Mary McAleese is the first woman to succeed another as president, and is currently the leader of Ireland. She took over leadership of the country from Mary Robinson.
- Sirimavo Bandaranaike
- Long before Margaret Thatcher became one of the most powerful women in the world, and even before Indira Gandhi and Golda Meir led their countries, Sirimavo Bandaranaike made history in 1960 by being elected prime minister of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceyl...
- Sandra Day O'Connor
- Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, serving as an Associate Justice from 1981 - 2006.
- Harvey Milk
- He was the first openly gay elected politician in "any substantial political office," as TIME magazine put it. This would, perhaps, have been the thing people remembered him most for - until a crazed gunman ensured Harvey Milk's name would...
- Valentina Tereshkova
- Sally Ride was the first American woman in space, but Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova claims the distinction of being the first woman in space nearly 20 years before her American counterpart left earth's atmosphere.
- Dixie Chicks
- The Dixie Chicks are the highest selling female group in history. In 2007, they swept the Grammys, winning five awards, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year, as well as Best Country Album and Best Country Performance b...
- Easter Bunny
- He's got big ears, big feet, and big baskets of candy. Who wouldn't love the Easter Bunny?
- Elizabeth Dole
- In addition to being the first woman to hold the position of Secretary of Transportation, Elizabeth Dole is also the first woman to run the American Red Cross since its founder, Clara Barton, held that post in 1881. She's currently a US Senator.
- Barbara Walters
- Barbara Walters can claim many firsts for broadcast journalism - the first woman to anchor the evening news on a major network, the first woman to earn a seven-figure salary in TV news, the first female co-host of The Today Show, among...
- Mercedes Sosa
- Mercedes Sosa, affectionately known as "La Negra," was one of the driving forces behind the nueva cancion movement of protest music in Argentina and Chile in the 1960s.
- Micheline Calmy-Rey
- Micheline Calmy-Rey took the helm of Switzerland when she was sworn in as president in January 2007.
- Gro Harlem Brundtland
- Gro Harlem Brundtland was the first woman prime minister of Norway and the former director general of the World Health Organization.
- Susan Butcher
- Neither cold, nor snow, nor miles of empty space could stop Susan Butcher and her dog sled team. She sled to fame by becoming only the second woman to win the Iditarod and the first person to win in four out of five sequential years.
- Geraldine Ferraro
- She and Democratic running mate Walter Mondale were trounced in the 1984 elections by Ronald Reagan and George Bush, but Geraldine Ferraro still made history as the first woman to run as a vice presidential candidate on a major party ticket.
- Arlene Blum
- Arlene Blum is a mountain climber who led the first women teams to successfully climb Mt. McKinley and Annapurna, and she was the first American woman to attempt Mt. Everest.
- Michelle Bachelet
- In 2006, Michelle Bachelet beat billionaire and former senator Sebastian Pinera to become Chile's first female president.
- City of Sacramento, California
- The city of Sacramento, CA is the capital of California. Originally founded by John Sutter in 1839, it was a major commercial and agricultural center, as well as a terminus for wagon trains, stagecoaches, riverboats, and the Pony Express du...
- Carlos Slim
- Move aside, Bill Gates. Carlos Slim from Mexico is now the world's richest man.
- Cindy Lou Who
- Little Cindy Lou Who, was was no more than two, was a character in Dr. Seuss' classic story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Taylor Momsen played the character in the 2000 movie and June Foray voiced the character in the original 1966 TV show.
- Helen Clark
- Helen Clark is the popular prime minister of New Zealand who is currently serving her third term in office.
- Jackie (Jacqueline) Cochran
- During her aviation career, Jackie Cochran set more speed and altitude records than any of her contemporaries, male or female.
- Shannon Lucid
- Shannon Lucid isn't a household name, but the NASA astronaut holds the women's record for the most flight hours in orbit, claims the title of the non-Russian with the most flight hours in orbit, and used to hold the women's record for the longest sta...
- Discovery's Planet Green Channel
- Discovery's Planet Green is TV for the eco-conscious crowd. Planet Green.com describes it as "the first and only 24-hour eco-lifestyle television network with a robust online presence and community. Launching in June 2008, on-air content will reach 5...
- Jenny Shipley
- Before Helen Clark became PM of New Zealand, Jenny Shipley blazed the trail as the first woman prime minister of that country.
- Nicole Malachowski
- In 2006, Major Nicole Malachowski became the first woman to become a pilot with the Air Force Thunderbirds. She flies as the right wing pilot in the diamond formation.
- Kenny Loggins
- Sure, songs like "Footloose" are great fun, but I listen to Kenny Loggins because I love singers who can tell a story about their life through music. He's passionate about life and you can hear it in his music.
- Buzz Aldrin
- Buzz Aldrin is a former NASA astronaut who was the pilot of Apollo 11, the first lunar module to land on the moon, and he was the second man to ever set foot on the moon.
- The Hillary I Know Videos
- Hillary Clinton's campaign has put together a series of videos called "The Hillary I Know," featuring comments from friends and colleagues. These videos show another side of the woman who some say doesn't show her warm, fuzzy side. These are some of...
- Wilma Rudolph
- Wilma Rudolph, the "Tennessee Tornado," was the first American woman to win three gold medals in Track and Field at the Olympics when she competed in Rome in 1960.
- Dianne Feinstein
- She became San Francisco's mayor after the deadly shootings of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, but it was Dianne Feinstein's own skill and hard work that carried her to the Senate.
- Sarah Fisher
- She's the first woman to win the pole position in a major auto race, and the fastest woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. Sarah Fisher is one heck of a driver. You go, girl!
- Hattie Caraway
- "Silent Hattie" was the first woman senator in the United States and the first woman to preside over the Senate as acting president pro tempore.
- Miss Piggy
- She's pink, she's opinionated and she's in love with a frog. Who could it be but Miss Piggy? This is one tough little Muppet.
- Joanne Woodward
- Joanne Woodward is an American actress and wife of Paul Newman.
- Chandrika Kumaratunga
- You might say Chandrika Kumaratunga went into the family business. Her father and her mother both served as prime minister. Her mother, in fact, was the world's first female prime minister, so when Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga was elected presi...
- Jhumpa Lahiri
- Jhumpa Lahiri is a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and author of the bestselling novel "The Namesake," which was made into a movie by the same name.
- Cheap Software Secrets
- So you want a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS3 (or some other outrageously expensive software) but can't afford the $699 list price? Here's a way to get a new, genuine copy of those over-priced products for less. It's easy, it's legal and it's so simple y...
- Dan Rather
- He was anchor of the CBS Evening News for more than two decades and a much-respected correspondent on 60 Minutes, but Dan Rather's illustrustrious broadcast career could be overshadowed by a scandal over forged documents and a lawsuit against his for...
- Dean Koontz
- Dean Koontz is one of my favorite authors. His novels are part horror, part suspense and even part humor. His characters always have witty dialogue. And he ALWAYS has a clever canine in the book. How many other horror/suspense novelists can say that?...
- Han Myung-sook
- In 2006, Han Myung-sook became the first woman to lead South Korea.
- Harriet Quimby
- In 1911, Harriet Quimby was the first woman to get a pilot's license in the United States, and a year later she became the first woman to fly across the English Channel.
- October 6
- October 6 is the day of the first train robbery in U.S. history, the day the first "talkie" movie debuted, and the day Fiji became a republic. It's also my son's birthday. This lens is for him!
- May 18
- May 18 is my daughter's birthday. It's also the day Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the day Pope John Paul II was born in 1920, and the day Halley's Comet could be seen from earth as it passed our planet in 1910. What else happened this day in hist...
- Romantic Quotes for Valentine's Day Or Any Day!
- Need some inspiration for your Valentine's Day card? These romantic quotes will help you find multiple ways to say, "I love you."
- Lovable Lemurs
- They're cute, they're furry, they're full of energy and they're naturally found only in Madagascar. Yes, they're lemurs! Who wouldn't want to snuggle up with one of these cuties?
- Katharine Graham
- Katharine Graham is a Pulitzer Prize winning writer who led the "The Washington Post" to become one of the most influential papers in the nation.
- Eva Peron
- Eva Peron was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952 and was the inspiration for the stage play and movie "Evita!"


























































