I am a nature admirer. I love to hear about it and admire it whenever I can. I oft times take trips to Africa, Alaska and additional parts of the world in search of my passion for animals in their habitats.
The job is I don't have money to accomplish these trips all the time. This is why I like the National Geographic and Discovery channel. I can't believe how sincere the picture is on my television through high definition channels I receive through my cable company.
It truly feeds my cravings for the great outdoors when I can't have it up close and personal. A few weeks ago, I was talking to a friend over at the electronics shop and he let me know about an antenna that receives high definition signals.
He said that all I would acquire to do is buy the antenna and install it to acquire the same high definition channels as I do from my cable company. The incentive is I would only have to invest in the antenna and stop paying for these high quality channels every month.
I thought I would try it since I trusted my buddy's judgement. Now, I have a television with great high definition picture caliber without paying per month for it. I love pocketing money because it gives me more to use on my travels, which do not come easy.
So now, I can savour my nature watching and learning anytime I like. Animals and their environments grip me so much. Watching it on my television is virtually as good as leaving out to the expedition to see them in true life.
Actually, it's much better because I get to see them much closer than I would if I were outside. All I need is my lounge chair, something to drink and my remote and I have transported myself to many of the most gorgeous, and awing places in the world.
The only problem is that watching these places makes me want to visit them. I really love watching the shows on Hawaii and the Amazon. I knew that there were not many places I haven't seen that I would love to see someday.
Since I received my HD antenna, I have made a list of 20 must see places and have called my travelling agent roughly 5 times. I think having quality high definition picture is going to cost me much more than I thought it would!