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New Age Spirituality – Morning Has Been All Night Coming ( Part 61 )

29th September 2009
The wind in the leaves above reminded me of poems I’d read about mystical lands and climes,though where I was tonight was mystical in itself. Thoughts flooded my mind, tumbling over one another in an effort to grab my attention. I had concentrated my fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Is It Worth Building A Chicken Coop ?

29th September 2009
If you either have chickens or want to get chickens, you need to know if it is worth it to build a chicken coop. The answer will depend upon you. However, there are plenty of easy chicken coop plans for sale both on the internet as well as in a physical l... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

Advice To Surf The Web Anonymously

25th September 2009
So, let's talk privacy, and then let's talk about how you haven't got any. That's right, if you are surfing the Internet, and you aren't doing it through some third party proxy server, the sites you surf to can potentially learn everything about you-your ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Buying A Villa in Javea

25th September 2009
Living in a warm Mediterranean climate is the dream of many residents from the British Isles. When you�re in the market for a second home in the warmer climes of Southern Europe, you should consider investing in a Javea villa. You can identify villas fo... Read >
Author: Richard Hope

Bamboo Wedding Favors – The Good Luck Favor

23rd September 2009
Bamboo wedding favors are perfect for those looking for a really unique favor to share with their guests. A symbolic gift that is said to bring good luck, bamboo wedding favors represent perfectly the good wishes and gratitude the happy couple want to sha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Aggressive Cows Alert

22nd September 2009
In recent news, reports have indicated that as many as three walkers have died in the last three months at the hands of aggressive cattle, and many more have been injured. Even former home secretary, David Blunkett, fell victim to a host of angry cows as... Read >
Author: Jo B

How To Choose The Right Flooring For Your House

17th September 2009
Everyone dreams of living in a beautiful house. Once you have the house, you're often bewildered with different decorating ideas. It's a good idea to start at the basics. Good flooring forms the foundation of any decorating theme. So it's vital to get the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keeping your workforce motivated during a recession

17th September 2009
Employee motivation is linked to both employee productivity and job performance. While some would argue that fear of redundancy is one of today’s most powerful motivators in the workplace, organisations will always need the most talented individuals to ... Read >
Author: praveen kumar

Entertaining Ideas

17th September 2009
Entertaining at home with friends is one of life's small pleasures and is, even today, more popular than ever for a multiplicity of reasons. Entertaining at home is attaining more attention these days due to current economic climes and so now is the time... Read >
Author: Graham

Gardening-An Expression

16th September 2009
Give the same plants to several people, you will see several arrangements. Each one distinct and different, yet, using the same plants. This is the ultimate reward of gardening- a means to express, to create with the help and inspiration from the ... Read >
Author: mahesh.sagaciti

Origin and Evolution of Hammocks

10th September 2009
When people think of ways to relax and enjoy a lazy day, the hammock is perhaps one of the first things they imagine. Hammocks often are part of the entire imagined scenerio that includes beach vacations or a long, lazy day spent on the patio deck reading... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

The Beginners Guide To Treepees

16th August 2009
Treepees are a fantastic invention which combine a tent or teepee structure, which hangs from a tree. So for example if you like camping but see the muddiness factor as the downside then Treepees are definitely for you. Want to avoid the worms and insects... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

The Beginners Guide To Vacant Property Insurance

16th August 2009
If you are the owner of a property that is either a holiday home or an investment property which through circumstances may be left vacant then you need to understand when you will need vacant property insurance. This can occur in either unfortunate or for... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

Wine Rich Blenheim

03rd August 2009
The principal town of New Zealand’s Marlborough region, Blenheim is home to a population of approximately 25 000. Marked by warm salubrious climes its ideal environment for vineyards makes it the nation’s largest grape cultivating and wine making area... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Designer Dog Clothes The choice is yours!

01st August 2009
At one time the only clothes available for dogs was dull and boring. Now thanks to the likes of Paris Hilton et al there is a fabulous array of designer wear for dogs. Top fashion designers will now create spectacular lines specifically to cater for ou... Read >
Author: Anthony Staniforth

How To Get Money When Its's Not Sunny!

01st August 2009
2009 has been a record breaking year for music festivals, with dancing in fields, while in a silly hat steadily becoming a staple for any music-conscious individuals' summer. But, as ticket prices becoming ever more pricey, many people can find themselves... Read >
Author: Dominic

How to Improve the Immune System

27th July 2009
How to Improve the Immune System The human immune system is a unique. Its purpose is to recognise the body’s invasion of viral enemies and bacteria and destroy them. It can recognise viral strains which it has encountered before and beat them off, bu... Read >
Author: Colin Platt

L A CITY SPA TOWNSHIP IN DEHRADUN

23rd July 2009
LA City is the first government approved Spa township in Dehradun . It is a township setup in the foothills of the Himalayas 19 kms away from Mussoorie - the Queen of the Hills, and surrounded by hill stations. LA City's closeness to nature does not c... Read >
Author: Raja Kaushar

Live Dating in Jolly London

23rd July 2009
There are so many ways of making it life and letting things take the best route possible. If you are after some kind if dating that you can believe in London, then you have jolly genes in your veins. Everybody in the world is after a relationship that wil... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

IDEAS for the Best Way to Travel IS SNOWBIRD MIGRATION.

11th July 2009
As temperatures drop, and leaves begin to turn, most of us are thinking of woolens and storm windows. But for some fortunate folks, it’s time to pack up and hit the road for sunnier climes. Across the northern latitudes of North America, the annual snow... Read >
Author: sudesh

Beat the Recession with a Cheap Weekend Break

10th July 2009
The economic crisis has an iron grip on the UK, causing millions of Britons to hold back on spending and only buy things that they really need. This has meant that many people have seen a vast reduction on life's simple pleasures, and even some of the t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Home Air Conditioning Stay Comfortable

09th July 2009
Summer brings with it sunny days and untroubled times, yet frequently it brings sweltering temperatures as well, which leaves folk running to find how to escape the heat and be cosy. If you have family members and and regular guests in your home, then hav... Read >
Author: Zachery Webster

Latest California Environmental News

07th July 2009
Home to everything earthy, California has long led the way in environmental, conservation and recycling efforts for the United States. A high level of environmental consciousness has helped California pioneer ecological strategies now valued and tried aro... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Above Ground Pool Heaters

05th July 2009
Above ground pool heaters are an effective way to keep your pool warm all year long, and to make certain that you have warm swimming pool water in the evenings. There are several different technologies that you can use, and in this article I am going to b... Read >
Author: Eli Simpson

Cover Up Abroad With Travel Insurance

01st July 2009
It's that time of year when thoughts turn to summer holidays and the idea of escaping to foreign climes for some sun, sea and sand is enough to brighten even the gloomiest day. As you get together those holiday essentials - sun cream, passport, beach t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Sun Shades Technology: Processes for Dense Weave Fabrics

28th June 2009
Outdoor sun shades are an important part of a house. Homeowners like to bask in the sun while resting outside their houses in days of good climes. Relaxing in direct sunshine is not pleasant, but fortunately there is a thriving supply for homeowner sha... Read >
Author: tdimeco

Gardening-An Expression

27th June 2009
Give the same plants to several people, you will see several arrangements. Each one distinct and different, yet, using the same plants. This is the ultimate reward of gardening- a means to express, to create with the help and inspiration from the ... Read >
Author: amrita09

Four Summer Wedding Ideas for a Wedding That Leaves an Everlasting Impact

16th June 2009
Your summer wedding is around the corner and you are still wondering how to get the ideal theme? Use these ideas to generate a wedding that people will remember. Select the Right Venue Do you live in the South or the North? The higher temperatures i... Read >
Author: Jasnav

Bidets and improved hygiene

15th June 2009
For much of the post-industrialized world the bidet is the toilet of choice, however, it is rather unknown in the United States.We need to know what exactly a bidet is before we all go out and buy one.The bidet is, strangely, the French word for pony. Bid... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Cape Town’s Seasons

15th June 2009
Cape Town is exposed to influences from both the icy Atlantic Ocean as well as the warmer Indian Ocean but it is arguably the Table Mountain range, which effectively forms the spine of the Peninsula, that has the most marked effect on Cape Town’s weat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Atlanta Apartments | Giving Your All in a Place of Your Own

13th June 2009
Renting an apartment is easy. It's making the apartment feel like a home that's tough. OK, maybe it's not that black and white. After all, securing an apartment in the right neighborhood for the right place can be hard work as well. But, when you search f... Read >
Author: michael russell

Holidaying on a budget need not be a washout

13th June 2009
This year we’ll be pretty concerned about our summer holidays, the annual trip to the sun drenched beaches is under threat due to the rising costs of flying on an airplane. For decades we’ve enjoyed the ability to book a flight and a hotel and fly aw... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Gibraltar for an English speaking getaway

12th June 2009
Many Britons looking to get away from the country tend to stray towards sunnier climes. Of course, if these countries have English as a first tongue then the transition is a lot easier. Some countries are obvious targets - those in North America as we... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Its not holiday time yet

11th June 2009
The majority of English soccerers are probably on holiday, chasing the girls and keeping the barmen busy in Ibiza or Aya Napa but some still have work to do. The domestic season may be over but there are still international fixtures to be concluded before... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Diving in Sharm El Sheikh was not at all what I expected

10th June 2009
There is such an amazing world to explore in Egypt’s Red Sea safari. I must admit, only 3 years ago I was entirely oblivious to this wondrous underwater world, but my desire to buy a holiday home in warmer climes brought me to Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh ... Read >
Author: frankmartin

Holidaying on a budget need not be a washout

08th June 2009
This year we’ll be pretty concerned about our summer holidays, the annual trip to the sun drenched beaches is under threat due to the rising costs of flying on an airplane. For decades we’ve enjoyed the ability to book a flight and a hotel and fl... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

Summer Holiday in Yorkshire

05th June 2009
Are you holidaying in England this summer? You want to escape the monotony of every day life but the thought of a dwindling pound is forcing you to re think going away to foreign climes and the news that this summer is going to be a scorcher has also spur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Property inspections: Retaining walls

02nd June 2009
Well constructed retaining walls are pleasing to look at and play a vital part in any garden. They allow different levels in a garden, which is itself an attractive feature, but they can also play a big part in sound drainage, which in turn can help prote... Read >
Author: Gavin Childs

The Benefits Of Choosing DIY Garden Rooms

01st May 2009
Garden rooms are extensions of the house that are just astoundingly beautiful. They allow the whole family to enjoy the warm rays of the sun without having to worry about other environmental conditions that may threaten their enjoyment. Garden rooms, ... Read >
Author: david hobson

Make Compost Indoors with a Kitchen Composter

16th April 2009
Feel like you should cut your household waste contributing to landfill. Try composting your kitchen waste, even indoors! There is so much interest in reducing household waste heading towards landfill. One of the ways to help is to divert your kitchen... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Injuries on a plane - when is an accident not an accident?

09th April 2009
If you are travelling to warmer climes this summer for your holidays, odds are you will be travelling by plane. The vast majority of plane journeys pass without incident; however, when things do go wrong, and people are injured, finding out whether you c... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Cushion covers - A glamorous way to décor home

09th April 2009
In this contemporary era, as glamour plays a significant character, the like of the public has changed to more fancy and shimmering things to decorate their home. In today's world, everyone wants to give a trendy touch to their home. In India, cushion ... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez

College Graduates Being Hit Where it Hurts

09th April 2009
The word on the street is that college graduates are among the hardest hit in this current recession. With little or no work experience to offer, and with employers looking for those with a history of proven results behind them to help them claw their wa... Read >
Author: isabel

It's All about You

04th April 2009
We've probably all been a bit guilty of not putting in the effort when it comes to Valentine's Day, and it's easy to think of it as just another event in the calendar that has been taken over by the retailers. But, in these darker economic climes, perhaps... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Couples Seek Counselling as Credit Crunch Bites

02nd April 2009
Figures released by one of the UK’s largest counselling providers have revealed an increased demand for couple counselling as the credit crunch bites. While the general concensus is that financial worries and employment uncertainties are to blame, the... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

It's All about You

27th March 2009
We've probably all been a bit guilty of not putting in the effort when it comes to Valentine's Day, and it's easy to think of it as just another event in the calendar that has been taken over by the retailers. But, in these darker economic climes, perhaps... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Lanzarote Holidays - Reversal Of Fortunes

27th March 2009
Unlucky Lanzarote is going to have a disappointing 2009 - the island, long a winter holidays favourite for British and mainland Europeans attracted around a million visitors during 2008 - quite a feat considering much of Europe and the UK was in economic ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Enjoying The Different Expression Of Gardening

23rd March 2009
Give the same plants to several people, you will see several arrangements. Each one distinct and different, yet, using the same plants. This is the ultimate reward of gardening- a means to express, to create with the help and inspiration from the gift... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Recession Could Slow Yob Tourism

17th March 2009
In the summer last year in tourist resorts on mainland Europe the reputation of young British holidaymakers took a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations. British newspapers and television programmes ran stories... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why We Need Backup Power Generators At Home

03rd March 2009
Life comes to a standstill when the power goes out. Even a short spell without electricity is unsettling. Flashlights and candles help us survive for a few hours until power resumes. But constantly unstable and unpredictable weather conditions mean a powe... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

My friend and natto

20th February 2009
One of my friends eats natto, which is basically fermented soybeans. He's doesn't really like or dislike it. Eating natto is just one thing he does for his health like exercising, getting enough sleep, and eating fruits and vegetables. He sometimes has na... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

How To Relax Without Going On Holiday

18th February 2009
Everyone has stressful days at the office from time to time. And no matter how much you might enjoy your job, you’ve probably caught yourself sitting at your desk and daydreaming of sunnier climes. The trouble is that your summer holiday can seem so f... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Preventing Boat Marine Fuel Contamination

18th February 2009
If you are laying up your motor-boat for a few months fuel contamination could be a real problem when starting up again. Marine Red Diesel Condensation in diesels tanks is the most common problem and it is recommended to avoid any space being taken up ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Growing Vegetables In Your Spare Time

13th February 2009
As a product, I remember many sunny summer afternoons meeting on the veranda shelling more than my descent allocate of peas and butter beans in the innate shadowy affection of the old south. There were other vegetables we grew in our summer gardens that h... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Idyllwild is easy mountain getaway in Southern California

26th January 2009
While living in or visiting Southern California, a trip to the mountains is closer than you might think. The San Jacinto range offers a stark contrast to the warm, arid climate just a few miles away and, for that reason, places like Idyllwild have become ... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Spanish Holidays Number One Again For 2009?

19th December 2008
The latest reports from the travel and holidays industry shows that the number of holidaymakers visiting Spain this year rose three per cent over the 2007 figure, with over 40 million visitors in the first nine months of the year. Some locations in Spa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learning About Affiliate Marketing

15th December 2008
Short phrases like, learning about Affiliate Marketing, make money online, make good money on the Internet, make money with Internet affiliate programs, are all expressions which for some individuals may sound like swear words or curses. This is not so su... Read >
Author: Mark Partridge

Grow Some Vegetable In Your Garden

22nd November 2008
As a child, I remember many sunny summer afternoons sitting on the porch shelling more than my fair share of peas and butter beans in the deep dark heart of the old south. There were other vegetables we grew in our summer gardens that had to be picked and... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Kerala Beaches

20th November 2008
Kerala Beaches Blessed with a long coastline that measures almost 580 kilometers, Kerala has some of the most exotic and mesmerizing beaches in India. The beaches of Kerala, India provide the best getaway and give ample opportunities to relax and unwin... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Retiring To The Costa Del Sol - Things to Consider

10th November 2008
When considering moving to another country in search of a more sedate and laid back lifestyle to finish your remaining years, it's important to think any move through thoroughly and to gather as much information as you can before taking the plunge. Ret... Read >
Author: Robert Griggs

Explore Spanish Property through online auctions

10th November 2008
Spain is a country of beautiful beaches. Spanish property covers especially the Mediterranean coast, which is relatively diverse as compared to northern costal regions in Europe. By means of a wide variety of property and competitors are in the race so i... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart

Short-term Happiness is no Substitute for Long-term Health

04th November 2008
As the clocks go back, we are all faced head-on by the looming prospect of a long, dark winter. The changing seasons have a variety of effects from person to person, whilst even the most exuberant of us may well feel disheartened by the gloom that lies ah... Read >
Author: Rosana Horowitz

Residential Property in Sonepat India

17th October 2008
What would happen if one day your dream of owning a property in Sonepat comes alive? Yes that is true; owning a property in Haryana is no longer a far fetched day dream. Sonepat, one of the lush green cities in India, is a dream destination for many pe... Read >
Author: charles king

Residential Property in Sonepat India

15th October 2008
What would happen if one day your dream of owning a property in Sonepat comes alive? Yes that is true; owning a property in Haryana is no longer a far fetched day dream. Sonepat, one of the lush green cities in India, is a dream destination for many pe... Read >
Author: charles king

Why Renting Holiday Accommodation Is So Popular?

08th October 2008
Autumn may well be a time of "mists and mellow fruitfulness" as far as those of us who live in Northern Europe are concerned, but as the days get shorter and the nights grow longer and darker, it is sometimes very difficult to look forward with optimism w... Read >
Author: Paul Mitchell

Glue Ear

23rd September 2008
Glue Ear Glue Ear is a condition in which fluid accumulates in the middle ear behind the eardrum. It is the most common cause of partial deafness in children and it is estimated that one in four children are affected at some stage in their childhood. I... Read >
Author: Arazoo

Brits Abroad Shame

15th September 2008
In many parts of Europe this summer the reputation of Brits holidaying abroad has taken a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations. British newspapers and television programmes ran stories on a regular basis durin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

One Million Reasons For Lanzarote

09th September 2008
Lanzarote could be heading for a million visitors during 2008 - quite a feat considering much of Europe and the UK is in economic trouble and overseas travel is being cut by quite a few families. The UK and Germany are both main markets for Lanzarote t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fun in the Sun: Fitness Strategies from A Healthy Weight Loss Program

08th September 2008
Summer ...there's no better time to start a physical activity program! For those of us who live in colder climes, summer's warm weather offers a wealth of opportunities for being physically active, or for varying our regular physical activity routine. For... Read >
Author: Marsha J. Hudnall

Vacations in the Caribbean

04th September 2008
A vacation is all about spending your time without any worries of the outer world. A cruise, especially a Caribbean cruise, is one of the best ways to have a relaxing and peaceful holidays. The sunny and warm climes of the Caribbean are a treat to the one... Read >
Author: Alien

Why Your Wallet May Want a New Life in the Sun

21st August 2008
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move. But finance comes into it too. As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising in... Read >
Author: dane

Why your wallet may want a new life in the sun

20th August 2008
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move. But finance comes into it too. As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising in... Read >
Author: dane

Mallorca Property for Sale- Unique Hotspots to buy Property

14th August 2008
Mallorca property for sale-To buy Mallorca property, it has been since long the ultimate investment in Spanish property, and Mallorca has the best in luxury property. Online "Mallorca property for sale" related websites are the best place for buying prope... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart

Low Cost Airlines Helping Family Reunions

13th August 2008
Moving to another country by a family member for a new job or for a better life in the past often meant that family would be left behind, to be rarely seen again, with letters the best way of staying in touch. But new technology and low cost airlines h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home from Home Insurance

13th August 2008
One topic of conversation seems to have dominated conversations recently: sunshine, or rather, lack of it. Following what seems like weeks of relentless rain, many of us are turning our thoughts to sunnier climes; the thought of getting away for a break s... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Spanish property for sale: five essential things to remember when buying property in Spain

29th July 2008
With so much Spanish property for sale it is hardly surprising that so many Brits are taking the plunge and moving to hotter climes. Whether your move is permanent or if you are just buying a holiday home, there are some things that you should know about ... Read >
Author: Sandy Lee

Are You Going On Holiday ?

25th July 2008
Did you know that Food & Waterborne Disease is the World's Biggest Killer. I am sorry to put a dampener on your "High Spirits" but you cannot be blase about your health and in particular your children's good health. Don't shoot the messenger bearing... Read >
Author: Dev

Staying Cool This Summer With A Home Air Conditioning

14th July 2008
When the weather starts heating up and reaching the sweltering level, most people want nothing more than a cool place to relax and escape from the scorching heat. Having home air conditioning is an important and integral tool in making family and guests f... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Why your Wallet may Want a New Life in the Sun

14th July 2008
10 September, 2007 THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move. But finance comes into it too. As young families struggle to keep their heads abov... Read >
Author: Arleigh

The sun is shining on Cyprus’ tourism industry

10th July 2008
The largest island in the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus is renowned for its natural beauty. Geographically, it is situated at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, and subsequently offers a rich fusion of Greek and Middle Eastern culture which is mos... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Spain Has The Mix For A 2008 Vacation

25th June 2008
Would you like a change from the Caribbean Calypso or the Hawaiian Hula? You can always try the Spanish Flamenco. With tourism numbers up in Spain in recent years, many continue to do just that. Visits to Spain increased in 2006 and 2007 over previ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Canadian Snow Birds Flock to Santa Barbara Vacation Rentals

23rd June 2008
When Canadian Anne Murray sang her hit song “Snowbirds,” she wasn’t singing about Canadian Geese. She was singing to the thousands of snow-bound Canadians called ‘snowbirds’ who make the yearly pilgrimage from wintery Canada and the Pacific Nort... Read >
Author: andrewwarren

A Checklist for Your Family Vacation or Short Trip

11th June 2008
A family vacation can be a hassle free trip provided you have all the gear you need. To avoid leaving behind things that are really important, begin creating a checklist a couple of weeks before your flight, and add things to them over the days. If you si... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Expatriates Prefer Goa For Second Home

22nd May 2008
Goa has always made news as tourist resort and traveler’s delight. However, real estate prospects in Goa have added new dimension to the region. Local home seekers are being outnumbered by the foreigners and expatriates who want to buy villas and luxur... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Geraldton: Islands, Mountains and Beaches

21st May 2008
450 kilometres north of Perth on the West Coast of Australia, Geraldton AKA 'The Sunshine City' is fast becoming Australia's favourite winter playground. With warm temperatures the whole year round and 8 hours of sunshine a day in the winter months, visit... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Ideas for the Best Way to Travel IS SNOWBIRD MIGRATION

21st May 2008
As temperatures drop, and leaves begin to turn, most of us are thinking of woolens and storm windows. But for some fortunate folks, it’s time to pack up and hit the road for sunnier climes. Across the northern latitudes of North America, the annual snow... Read >
Author: Kaushal

Satisfying dad's wanderlust – with a bit of leather

20th May 2008
It's that time of year when male human minds turn to spreading their wings and migrating to foreign climes; with their kids and wife, or girlfriend (but seldom both)... By coincidence, it's also Father's Day, that time of year when kids reward their da... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Credit Cards + Your Travelling

13th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Thanakit K There are many reasons that your credit cards + your travelling will equal a combination that will keep you safer on the road and possibly even save you money. From reserving your hotel to purchasing souvenirs at your dest... Read >
Author: Thanakit

Region-Specific House Maintenance Tips

02nd April 2008
Spring is coming, the traditional time for home maintenance checks, so how would you like to know the weak spots in your area? Whilst many home maintenance problems are universally familiar, some problems can be even more troublesome in certain areas. Thi... Read >
Author: M Shane

Snowbird Migration: Ideas for the Best Way to Travel

28th March 2008
(ARA) - As temperatures drop, and leaves begin to turn, most of us are thinking of woolens and storm windows. But for some fortunate folks, it’s time to pack up and hit the road for sunnier climes. Across the northern latitudes of North America, the an... Read >
Author: Musharf

Spain Attracts New 2008 Tourists

11th March 2008
Visits to Spain increased in 2006 and 2007 over previous years and the forecast is for continued growth. What is spurring the influx of tourists into this Mediterranean country and her holiday islands in the Canaries and Balearics? One reason is the pr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Beaches in Kerala

22nd February 2008
The Kerala beaches have a wide variety of options to enjoy. The glistening beaches of Kerala are picture perfect. They make for serene walks and calming conversations. One can also indulge in a plethora of water sports activities and beach bumming here. ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Ten Famous Caves in Europe

21st February 2008
There�s never a dull moment inside the caves of Europe. With such colourful history hidden under the crevices of the earth, spelunking tours are akin to a living classroom. Some of the world�s longest and largest caverns have been opened to tourists w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Self Catering Cottages for All Kinds of Holidays

01st February 2008
Different people have different ideas for a perfect vacation. But there are always different kinds of self catering cottages available for all. UK is the home to a wide variety of self catering cottages. This mode of accommodation is getting quite popular... Read >
Author: Terry Pinto

Loans: Lend yourself a day in the sun

25th January 2008
Everybody needs their day in the sun now and again. It's been proven that the body and mind benefit from sunlight, as it causes the body to produce vitamin D, which promotes healthy bones and can even help to prevent coronary disease. It's also a natural ... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Hot Wedding Colours for 2009

24th January 2008
Our homes generally set the trend for forthcoming wedding colour schemes along with the seasonal catwalk trends in current fashion styles. And so the question on every bride & wedding planner's lips is, 'What will be the hot wedding colour trends for 2... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

Scottsdale Welcomes the Canadians Back

21st January 2008
Things will be gearing up in Scottsdale for what seems to have become the horseshow of the world. Every February Arabian horse owners converge on this beautiful city to compete in the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. Last year there were over two thousand f... Read >
Author: Anne Eliason

If You’ve Never Heard Of Puggles Before Don’t Worry...

17th January 2008
You’re not the only person who is looking rather bewildered and raising their eyebrows in question. What you should know beforehand is that once you learn what Puggles are, you might be raising your eyebrows in disbelief instead. Puggles are, to pu... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Cyprus Property And Living The Cyprus Dream

30th October 2007
Most people at some time or another entertain the dream of owning a place in the sun. The TV shows us all those lucky people selling up and moving to sunnier climes or even buying a second home abroad. Cyprus is often one of the places on this wish list a... Read >
Author: kevinor

The Many Ways and Places of Getting Married

22nd October 2007
It need not be ironic.As Ms. Morisette so poignantly reminded us, nobody wants rain on their wedding day. And lets face it, the Brits are no great shakes on the family stakes. Extended family no longer plays much role in Britain when it comes to planning... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom

Beautiful Cyprus Villas For Sale

12th October 2007
Buying that place in the sun is still a very affordable option for investment or as your personal holiday home and Cyprus villas make the perfect choice. Buying property abroad has never been easier than it is right now and thousands of people are at last... Read >
Author: kevinor

Why your wallet may want a new life in the sun

12th October 2007
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their motives for the move.But finance comes into it too.As young families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising interest ra... Read >
Author: amerie

Cyprus Property And Living The Cyprus Dream.

11th October 2007
Most people at some time or another entertain the dream of owning a place in the sun. The TV shows us all those lucky people selling up and moving to sunnier climes or even buying a second home abroad. Cyprus is often one of the places on this wish list a... Read >
Author: kevinor

Time for a bedroom makeover while the sun isn’t shining

26th July 2007
This summer’s no-show and seemingly endless rain gives us the opportunity to look towards indoor activities to brighten up our lives. So, while most exciting outdoor activities are curtailed due to the awful weather, now is the ideal time to give your b... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Seasonal Affective Disorder

15th June 2007
Everything you need to know about seasonal affective disorder, from causes to treatment. Millions of people across the world are affected by seasonal affective disorder (SAD syndrome) every year. It is best described as a change in mood, behaviour and... Read >
Author: anthony amerson

Guide to Recreational Vehicles (RVs)

21st May 2007
Recreational vehicles (RVs) come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some are no larger than the camper shells of the 1950s, others are the size of a large bus. The majority of RVs today are either Class A, B or C. Oddly enough, class C is larger than... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

VW Makes Rear Engine Vehicle Again

09th May 2007
In the news: Sources inside Volkswagen headquarters are reportedly saying that the German auto maker is currently making a rear engine vehicle again. Volkswagen has indicated that it is currently working on a rump-motored, water-cooled small car. It is ... Read >
Author: benjamin

London's Hampstead: Ponds, Pubs And Poetry

01st February 2007
In 1816, although only eight kilometers (five miles) from central London, Hampstead was enough of a remote, rural village for poet John Keats (1795-1821) to write the following about a visit there: "To one who has been long in city pent, 'Tis very swe... Read >
Author: Bruce Burnett

History of the Conservatory

16th November 2006
Before we begin to delve into the history of conservatories, we should know what a conservatory is in the first place. One of the modern definitions is 'A building that is attached to another building and which has more than 75 per cent of the roof and mo... Read >
Author: Charles Turner

Remortgages and the benefits of a remortgage

16th November 2006
Remortgages and why Remortgage In society today we all have wants and dreams and wishes. We may have visited sunnier climes than the UK and enjoyed it so much we have wanted to buy a holiday home. Alternatively we may require more living space but not ... Read >
Author: Mike Trusler

Buying property overseas isn't all about sun and sand

29th September 2006
Did the success of programmes like Location, Location, Location and A Place in the Sun inspire more of us to start buying property abroad, or did the exodus of Britons to sunnier climes bestow on these TV series their winning formula? We'll never really g... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Remortgages and why Remortgage

01st September 2006
In society today we all have wants and dreams and wishes. We may have visited sunnier climes than the UK and enjoyed it so much we have wanted to buy a holiday home. Alternatively we may require more living space but not be able to buy the next property u... Read >
Author: Mike Trusler

Arizona Real Estate A Perfect Place For Settlement

23rd June 2006
Arizona, a large state in the Western United States, also known as Grand Canyon State, is famous for its astonishing landscapes, soaring mountain ranges, rivers, grasslands, forests and beautiful weather. Arizona valley constitutes of all these and makes ... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Wedding Table Favours For The Seasons

26th May 2006
It is very important when choosing your wedding table favours to consider the time of year at which you intend to wed. If you are marrying on a cold winter's day, then summertime wedding favours would look way out of place. Equally, if you are getting mar... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

SECRET CYPRUS

27th March 2006
When most people think of Cyprus, they think of sand, sea, boat trips, cocktail bars and a confusing mix of restaurants. This is not a bad thing and is definitely what a lot of people are looking for or they would not be happy to return year after year. ... Read >
Author: Lynda Burke

Start Your Seeds Indoors For A Jump On Spring Planting

11th March 2006
Spring is creeping in, hallelujah, and it's time for us to start digging in the dirt. For all of you frustrated gardeners that live in colder climes I bet you can't wait to start planting your garden beds with flowers, herbs and vegetables. Over the long... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

The World's Coolest FranchIce

19th February 2006
Samuel Johnson said it almost 300 years ago, and I still believe it today ... "If you're tired of London, you're tired of life." I enjoy many locations around the world, but none so much as London. It's the center of civilization, as far as I'm conc... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Bulgaria-the investment opportunity, with prices for everyone

14th February 2006
The secret is well and truly out for Bulgaria. With the cheapest property prices in Europe, and a ridiculously low cost of living, people are buying Bulgarian properties in their droves. Traditionally, property investing has been for the well-heeled, ... Read >
Author: Mark Gardner Emerson

If you,re going to Las Vegas in wintertake a sweater.

31st December 2005
If you're going to Las Vegas in winter take a sweater. Las Vegas temperatures Because Las Vegas, Nevada is in the desert many people think it is going to be hot all the time, but this is not so. Whilst summer temperatures, especially during the day, ... Read >
Author: David Skul