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Golf Courses In Southwest Florida

29th September 2009
Golf courses each have a character of there own. Here in Southwest Florida I have 8 different courses within 5 miles of my residence. I have played all of them at one time or another. During what we locals call season (winter months) many are members only... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Florida: A Land Of Sunny Fishing Opportunities

29th September 2009
Florida is known for its sandy beaches, oranges, and sunny weather. It is also known for its plentiful salt water fishing opportunities. It is important to realize that when you are fishing in Florida’s waters that you are governed by Florida laws for ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cape Coral Foreclosed Homes – Why to Buy and How to find the Best Cape Coral Foreclosures?

25th September 2009
If you are on the lookout for a good home at an affordable deal in Florida, then Cape Coral foreclosed homes could be just the right thing for you. With a large number of foreclosures available in this city you can now buy a property at half of its actual... Read >
Author: fionalivnat

History of Olmec Civilisation

24th September 2009
A History of Olmec Civilization. The first relatively modern awakening to the existance of the Olmecs was when plantation workers in 1862 came upon hat they thought was a large, buried, iron kettle. Upon further excavation, and driven by thoughts of bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Websites In The Sand

24th September 2009
Every once in a while I am reminded that working from home is a dream come true. Sometimes it's a subtle reminder - a hug from my daughter or a bike ride with my son. Other times it just takes my breath away. A few days ago, I had a reminder that took ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hiking Trips In Florida

23rd September 2009
When you imagine hiking trips, you think of the Smokey Mountains and the Appalachian Trail. There are many unknown destinations that give you a different and sometimes better experience than you ever imagined. Florida has many different kinds of terrain t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Select The Right Deep Sea Fishing Charter That Fits You

22nd September 2009
There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when picking out a deep sea charter. You do not only have to look for one such a is professional and reputable, but you also have to find out one the present can meet your personal needs. Thus, bef... Read >
Author: Christopher Lance

Six Steps to Selling Your Sarasota Home

22nd September 2009
Sarasota, form the 7th-largest market in Florida. It is also Florida's third-fastest growing major market. With over 600,000 people, the Sarasota/Manatee/Charlotte area is one of the largest, most prosperous markets in Florida. In the last 5 years, it has... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

A Better Way To Prepare And Protect America For Catastrophes

22nd September 2009
Contrary to popular belief, the epicenter of the strongest earthquake to ever strike the continental U.S. was not in California, but in Missouri. It was so powerful that it changed the course of the Mississippi River. Twenty states, including Hawaii a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Waterfront Home or Condos Things To Be Consider Before Buying

21st September 2009
St. Pete Beach is where you want to be! Close to everything, yet miles away. A beautiful peninsula located on Florida's West coast, the area is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the west and by Tampa Bay to the east. Home to America's Award Winning Beac... Read >
Author: Waterfront Specialist

Historical Lawrenceville and a Place to Call Home

21st September 2009
If you are looking for an area with small town charm that is within hours off several states, the gulf of Mexico, a major metro area or two and the mountains. Lawrenceville is a great place to call home. Lawrenceville foreclosure homes for sale are fai... Read >
Author: juliethompson

Mexican Seafood Discover the Other Mexican Cuisine

21st September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Szalay Kudra The borders of Mexico include the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf of Mexico, so there is no shortage of sea. This also means that fish and seafood are bountiful and there are a lot of Mexican recipes i... Read >
Author: Christine Szalay-Kudra

A Look at Saltwater Fly Fishing

16th September 2009
When you begin to venture into saltwater fly fishing, you are opening yourself up to a whole new fly fishing experience beyond any other. Obviously, saltwater fly fishing is done on the coastlines of the United States and internationally where the oceans... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Get the Perfect View from a St. Petersburg High Rise Condo

16th September 2009
Go to the tropical paradise of Florida and enjoy majestic vistas and leisure strolls along miles and miles of soft, white sand beach. Relax in one of the sidewalk cafes dotted along the expanse of the beachfront, or dine in one of the fine gourmet restau... Read >
Author: CondoGuy

Glass Hummingbird Feeders and Decorative Birdhouses - How Placement Can Enhance Their Effectiveness

15th September 2009
Your yard and garden décor choices give you a tranquil and beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature. They also provide migrating songbirds, hummingbirds and even Monarch butterflies much needed nourishment for their annual flight southward. Some humming... Read >
Author: Hank

Fishing Charters and Florida

14th September 2009
Florida fishing charters are very plentiful as well as a wonderful way to spend a day. One may even latch hold of a monster fish which will certainly be the talk of the vacation and will usually have and or include a photograph of you with your catch. The... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

What to Expect When Fishing?

14th September 2009
The Tampa Bay region is known for many things. One of which is fishing. This area is nestled directly into the heart of the Gulf of Mexico and there are many Tampa Bay Florida fishing charters that certainly take advantage of this location. This area boa... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Homes in Naples, Florida

08th September 2009
If you look forward to own a new home in one of the most striking destinations of the world then your first preference should be Naples, Florida. The city of Naples is counted amongst the most picturesque destinations bordering Gulf of Mexico with pristin... Read >
Author: Kimberly Zuponcic

Need a Generator? Call John Moore Services

25th August 2009
Having a generator can be a lifesaver in the aftermath of a major storm. Just ask the people of Houston, Texas. After Hurricane Ike struck in September 2008, many were left without power for weeks and dealt with all sorts of trouble, mostly because many h... Read >
Author: JMSarticle

Ramifications of Proposed Changes to Jones Act by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection

12th August 2009
Under the Jones Act, the activities of foreign-flagged water vessels transporting merchandise to or between US ports are restricted. This means that the CBP (which is short for U.S. Customs and Border Protection) prohibits foreign flagged ships and sea ve... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Take a Cruise to the Western Caribbean

11th August 2009
Cruises are a popular vacation option, but there are so many different cruise destinations available that it can be difficult to decide exactly where you want to go. Alaskan cruises, Mediterranean cruises, Caribbean cruises, etc. There are many great opti... Read >
Author: ShawnsThomas

Naples Spring Pool

05th August 2009
There are huge algae Blooms growing in many waters off the coasts, in the lakes and rivers near where high populations reside. Most of this is from Human use of chemicals to grow crops and fertilizers used in Golf Courses. It is a huge issue and here is a... Read >
Author: care-freepoolservice

Rules For Fishing For Catfish At night!

03rd August 2009
The sound of the tug boat chugging up the river, pushing heavily laden barges filled with grain, quieted the tree frogs and crickets that shared the night with me as I watched the tip of my catfish rod jerk feverishly. After the initial tug on the li... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Caribbean Destinations - Right Choice Depends on What You Like

30th July 2009
All Caribbean destinations are not the same, so knowing what you like in a beach vacation makes a big difference in choosing the right place to visit. Caribbean vacationers will find that the region has a widely varying combination of attractions inclu... Read >
Author: Scott Bateman

Longboat Key Real Estate

29th July 2009
Longboat Key is located off the coast of Sarasota, Florida and is an 11 mile long island. Surrounded by the blue waters of Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, this private island offers a population of only 7,400 and 8,800 housing units. Longboat Key rea... Read >
Author: luxurysarasotarealestate11@gmail.com

Siesta Key Real Estate

29th July 2009
Siesta Key is an 8 mile long barrier island that is surrounded by the beautiful crystal clear waters of Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. With neighborhoods such as Bay Island, Sanderling Club and Siesta Rev, there are many areas to choose from, as wel... Read >
Author: luxurysarasotarealestate11@gmail.com

Boaters Beware

21st July 2009
It takes only a few minutes and yet boating enthusiasts still don’t take the time to potentially insure their personal safety while on the water. A few years back I was fishing the SKA, the southern King Fish Association tournaments, with a few frie... Read >
Author: James Dicks

Fabulous Haven Found in Charlotte Harbor real Estates

20th July 2009
Have you always wanted to know more about dream homes and condos in Charlotte Harbor, but perhaps you weren’t quite sure where to start? Not a problem! I will be more than happy to assist you with this! With the wonderful weather that the state of Fl... Read >
Author: srini

Seeing the Big Picture at Austin’s IMAX

15th July 2009
If you want to see a plain, old movie, you can find any number of theatres playing all sorts of mainstream films throughout Austin. Action, horror, romance and drama are only a short walk, bus ride or car trip away. But when you’ve finished seeing the s... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Florida offshore drilling plan gathering momentum

10th July 2009
A Senate committee in Washington has approved opening the eastern Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas drilling, including an area that is rich in natural gas only 10 miles off the Florida coastline. However, a 45-mile ‘buffer zone' would be established around... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Experience Chattanooga on Your Family Vacation

10th July 2009
When planning your next family vacation make sure to include Chattanooga, TN. in your plans. There are few places where you can experience such class attractions and still be within a short distance to breathtaking views atop the mountains. Also you will ... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

The Other St Petersburg in Florida

30th June 2009
Sometimes great things come together to give you the experience you craved for a while. Maybe St. Petersburg in Florida is not the same as St Petersburg in Russia – but it may be a nice way to confuse your friends. The Gulf of Mexico coast is famous for... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Tampa foreclosed homes – Find your Ideal Home in Florida

27th June 2009
Tampa is a city in Hillsborough County, Florida and has warm winters and hot summers with large precipitation. It is located towards the centre of the western coastline of the state. It also partially borders the Gulf of Mexico. Tampa is and ideal place t... Read >
Author: WalijneBellen

Choosing a guide in Key West

18th June 2009
Key West is famous for its bountiful fishing grounds, from the salt water flats to the reef and also the Gulf of Mexico. Thousands of people come here year round to fish, both novices and professionals and everyone in between. Dozens of fishing tournament... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Baked Fish Recipes

14th June 2009
Nowadays, we are wondering why we are seeing Mahi Mahi on so many eating places. One of the big reasons for this is that restaurants are playing a little trick on all of us. The word Mahi Mahi, comes from Hawaii and it means "Strong Strong" in English. It... Read >
Author: Tariq Ghazi

Don't Get Stuck

12th June 2009
It was one of those weekends where I feel I am in need of another weekend to recover from the weekend I just had. I spent a lot of time in the sun yesterday and am feeling it today. Sad but true, vacationers get to the beach more than I do, and I live ver... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Slick Hotels given go-ahead

05th June 2009
American architects Morris Architects are proposing a radical new way of using decommissioned oil rigs - as luxury ‘extreme hotels'. The idea was originally submitted to a ‘Radical Innovation in Hospitality' competition, but now the Houston-based firm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Attractions - How To Succeed 3

18th May 2009
FLORIDA Introduction The State of Florida may be found in the south eastern portion of the United States. Its position is such that it borders on Alabama in the northwest and Georgia in the northeast. The land mass of the state constitutes a peninsu... Read >
Author: peter radford

Attractions - How To Succeed

18th May 2009
FLORIDA Climate - 1 The fact that Florida is a peninsula and is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico in both the west and south, and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, is the most important determinant in the climate of the state. In the region to the ... Read >
Author: peter radford

Pieces of Paradise

01st May 2009
Mexico is a country located in North America, bounded on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the North Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. The United Mexi... Read >
Author: Ella

Gumbo- The Spicy And Hearty Stew

28th April 2009
Perhaps nothing is better known as a staple of Cajun cuisine than gumbo, a spicy, hearty stew or soup whose name literally means "okra". Called one of the greatest contributions of Louisiana Cajun kitchens to American cuisine, it came to that state with t... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

5 Eco-Friendly Dates

26th April 2009
5 Eco-Friendly Dates By Donna Beasley Have you considered an eco-friendly date? I just read that the northern Gulf of Mexico, my favorite body of water, has a dead zone around the Texas and Louisiana border. Its an area so devoid of oxygen it can no... Read >
Author: Beas500

Key West Fishing

23rd April 2009
Fishing in Key West is an important business for people there. You can dive in the water with snorkel, fish or swim just about anywhere alongside the public areas. You may notice some fishermen fishing in and wading out in the flats - an extremely cheap m... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Key West Fishing

23rd April 2009
Fishing in Key West is an imperative trade for people there. You could dive in the water with snorkel, fish or swim just about anywhere alongside the public regions. You may observe several fishermen fishing in and wading out in the flats - an extremely c... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Clean House, Clean Environment

21st April 2009
Did you know that buying green at home is good for the planet? The EPA estimates in the United States, 32 billion gallons of contaminated water enters the oceans each day. These pollutants come from fertilizing lawns and golf courses, factory farms discha... Read >

Enforce the Jones Act and Stop Letting Foreign Vessels Work in the Gulf

15th April 2009
PROTECT U.S. SEAMAN’S JOBS ENFORCE THE JONES ACT AND STOP LETTING FOREIGN VESSELS WORK IN THE GULF You would think that in these days and times when Americans are suffering with economic difficulties and Government is spending money faster than t... Read >
Author: Lola

Apartments in Downtown Houston are best choice for accommodation

09th April 2009
Downtown Houston is one of the most international cities in the United States, attracting tourists for its major art exhibits, NASA Space Center, museums galore and downtown aquarium. Galveston and Gulf of Mexico are just one hour drive away. In south o... Read >
Author: abhaymathur

The Mississippi River’s Surroundings

07th April 2009
The Mississippi River elucidates feelings of serenity and calmness. It is one of the most beautiful works of nature. Mississippi River is North America’s second largest river. It is approximately 2,320 miles long from Gulf of Mexico to Lake Itasca. B... Read >
Author: Urmann

Water damage in Boca Raton

30th March 2009
People who live in Boca Raton are no strangers to water damage in Boca Raton. Due to the many hurricane storms that come off the ocean and the Gulf of Mexico many people often learn to deal with water damage in Boca Raton. However, if you are moving to ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Traveling Mexico ticket

22nd March 2009
Traveling to Mexico Robert led us to a wonderful experience, we could only have been the case. Camping in remote ferry landing on the Gulf of Mexico, deepening our immersion in the ancient ruins of El Tajín spending the night in the parking lot, with bre... Read >
Author: snsaher

The ideal holiday destination!

10th March 2009
The ideal holiday destination! St. Petersburg is where you want to be! The place is close to everything, yet miles away from the hustle and bustle of the stressed out city life. The city is a gorgeous peninsula positioned on Florida's W... Read >
Author: M S Nath

History and Important Facts of Mississippi River  

04th March 2009
The Mississippi river is the second largest river in the United States of America, next to the Missouri River. This body of water is also considered a watershed. It occupies part of two Canadian provinces. It is dominant in North America. This is also co... Read >
Author: Urmann

The Amazing Hummingbird

04th March 2009
Hummingbirds are one of the most fascinating of all birds. For a start, they are tiny, most of them here in the US measuring between three and four inches. Yet, in spite of their tiny size, they are aggressive. Quarrelsome with each other, they don’t he... Read >
Author: Susan Woodward

Become a Surfer in Texas

26th February 2009
Do you live in Texas and want to be a surfer? It might seem like you don't have a very good shot at entering this amazing and fun sport unless you move to a place like California or Hawaii, but the truth is that there's plenty of surf right here in the st... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Badges That Won THe West - Texas Rangers Badge

20th February 2009
The Texas Ranger Badge is the emblem of a proud tradition of service that began 185 years ago and continues today. Rugged frontier Indian fighters, revolutionaries, detectives and lawmen--the Texas Rangers are the stuff of Western Legend. The Texas R... Read >
Author: JoAnn Graham

Getting ready for the Hummingbird Migration… Part 2 of 2

20th February 2009
For those of you living in the northern states, February may seem like a strange time to be thinking about hummingbirds, but residents of Florida and the Gulf States know that these tiny intercontinental travelers first start reappearing then. After w... Read >
Author: speek

Pensacola Beach for Your Amazing Vacation

20th February 2009
Pensacola Beach is an unincorporated community located on Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island in Escambia County, Florida, U.S. It's placed south of Pensacola, linked through bridges spanning to the Fairpoint Peninsula then to the island, on the Gulf of M... Read >
Author: evytaar

Picking Out A Deep Sea Chater For Fishing

13th February 2009
There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when picking out a deep sea charter. You do not only have to look for one that is professional and reputable, but you also have to find one that can meet your personal needs. Thus, before you go out to... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

The Never-Ending Lure Of Spanish Gold Coins

16th January 2009
One cannot mention Spanish gold coins without envisioning pirates, hurricanes, and shipwrecks in the Caribbean. As a matter of fact, the distinction of Florida and the Caribbean as being the location of more buried treasure than anywhere in the world has ... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

The Never-Ending Lure Of Spanish Gold Coins

16th January 2009
One cannot mention Spanish gold coins without envisioning pirates, hurricanes, and shipwrecks in the Caribbean. As a matter of fact, the distinction of Florida and the Caribbean as being the location of more buried treasure than anywhere in the world has ... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Why Live in Yucatan, Mexico?

09th January 2009
When people first think of Yucatan, their thoughts may turn to Cancun or a dimly remembered geography class from high school. But this Mexican state has far more to offer, especially for people seeking a real estate investment. Yucatan's first economi... Read >
Author: Xeal

How To Eliminate Heartworms

07th January 2009
Studies show that all 50 US states have reported cases of heartworm infection, a condition that can affect all dogs regardless of sex, age or habitat. The highest incidence for dogs not taking preventive medicine rises to a high of 45%, including areas fr... Read >
Author: John Samson

Map Oil Production around the World

05th January 2009
One of the ways that scientists and researchers are able to keep track of oil deposits and oil drilling is to map oil production around the world. This is an essential practice to ensure that big oil users are aware of what their future sources are for oi... Read >
Author: Monu

Map Oil Production around the World

30th December 2008
One of the ways that scientists and researchers are able to keep track of oil deposits and oil drilling is to map oil production around the world. This is an essential practice to ensure that big oil users are aware of what their future sources are for oi... Read >
Author: Monu

There Is Nothing Quite Like Navarre Beach Weddings

19th December 2008
Everyone has different tastes and different plans for the ideal wedding. If you have decided on a warm beach wedding, it can be difficult determining the perfect location. Do you want to go to the Caribbean, Hawaii, or coast on over to California or Flo... Read >
Author: djmiller

Map Oil Production around the World

17th December 2008
One of the ways that scientists and researchers are able to keep track of oil deposits and oil drilling is to map oil production around the world. This is an essential practice to ensure that big oil users are aware of what their future sources are for oi... Read >
Author: Monu

Many Florida Choices, Internet Marketing, SEO Search Engine Optimization

11th December 2008
You get to choose. The Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean? Theme Park or professional sports? The beach or shopping? Fishing or swimming. You get to choose. After all, we are talking about Florida. This Sunshine State has a lot to offer and it welcom... Read >
Author: Joel McLaughlin

Tampa Bay Florida Real Estate

02nd December 2008
The state is leading the nation in visiting the attractions with its year round sunny climate, swaying palm trees and unique combination of snow-white beaches along the Gulf of Mexico and crashing surf along the Atlantic Coast. The state's population is r... Read >
Author: remax

Things To Be Consider Before Buying A Waterfront Home or Condos

02nd December 2008
St. Pete Beach is where you want to be! Close to everything, yet miles away. A beautiful peninsula located on Florida's West coast, the area is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the west and by Tampa Bay to the east. Home to America's Award Winning Bea... Read >
Author: Waterfront Specialist

Its All Refreshing, Cooling and Soothing At Caribbean Cruise

03rd November 2008
There is no doubt that there are lots of options of spending vacations, but if the vacation spot is Caribbean cruise it’s like a dream come true. This is because it has everything in it which people want in their vacations. Actually Caribbean cruises ta... Read >
Author: Alien

WOW, A Burglary In My Own Neighborhood

30th October 2008
I was looking at our neighborhood's community website. I was surprised to read that on October 9th, someone's home was busted into in broad daylight. The burglars entered through their back door. There were quite a few other posts about suspicious soli... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

The Opportunities in Oil and Gas Jobs Abroad

21st October 2008
There are two major components to the oil and gas industry: �upstream� and �downstream�. �Upstream� in used to describe the processes involved in obtaining crude oil and gas from natural resources. This is likely to involve the exploration of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Take a Vacation with Your Trailerable Small Trimaran

15th October 2008
One of the biggest advantages of small trimarans is their "trailerability." They can usually be put on a trailer and easily hauled to new sailing venues without much effort or exorbitant costs. This simply isn't an option for most mono-hulled sailboats ... Read >
Author: Joe Farinaccio

Helicopter pilot Careers In Off Shore Oil Support

13th October 2008
A career flying off-shore oil support helicopters can be filled with excitement and challenge. Off shore oil support flying refers to flying in support of the oil and gas industries. Off shore helicopter pilots transport equipment and personnel to and f... Read >
Author: K Crockett

Going Fishing In The States

26th September 2008
Fishing as a sport and recreational activity is very popular in the United States. It has been a traditional hobby of the Americans as well as tourists in the USA. The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, including the many streams of water across the c... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

Caribbean Cruise - A Vessel on Jovial Journey

24th September 2008
No doubt, there are many ways of spending vacations, but if a vacation is spent on a Caribbean cruise, it goes without saying. This cruise takes you to exotic places which seem to take you away from everyday drudges of life. A Caribbean cruise promises to... Read >
Author: Alien

Discovering Nature In Florida

24th September 2008
Florida is best known for its clever light, theme parks, handsome beaches and world brand theme parks. Many people untaken to Florida on festival go no extend than Orlando, where they fritter there time in the theme parks reliving their childhood in an am... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Florida Home Health and Home Health California: Growing Old Intimately

18th September 2008
Named during Pascua Florida or the Flowery Easter by Juan Ponce de León, Florida is the U.S. state located in the southeastern part of the country. It is the fourth most populated state in the United States. It is specifically situated between the Atlant... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Places To Go While Dating In Missouri

12th September 2008
Missouri is a state in the United States of America. The capital city of Missouri is called the Jefferson City. It is the 18th most populated state in the United States of America. This state has a humid continental climate and it usually experiences extr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Situation at Russia’s equity market remains tense

10th September 2008
Updated September 10, 2008 Russia’s equity market remains the hostage of the facilities outflow by the foreign investors that fear high geopolitical risks. The macroeconomic negative situation of the USA encourages the sales of the stock assets. by I... Read >
Author: Sergey

Places To Go While Dating In Missouri

10th September 2008
Missouri is a state in the United States of America. The capital city of Missouri is called the Jefferson City. It is the 18th most populated state in the United States of America. This state has a humid continental climate and it usually experiences extr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Places You Can Go While Dating In Tuscaloosa

09th September 2008
Tuscaloosa is one of the cities in Alabama in the southern United States. It is the fifth largest city in Alabama. It has a population of about one hundred thousand people. This city is named after a chief whose name when translated loosely means Black Wa... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Port Isabel - A maritime city in Cameron County

08th September 2008
Port Isabel is a maritime city in Cameron County, southern Texas, and the oldest city in the area. It is considered the “point” of Laguna Madre Bay, the long lagoon that separates Padre Island, North America's longest barrier island, from the rest of ... Read >
Author: ajcones

A Florida Keys Pub Crawl

08th September 2008
The Conch Republic is known for many things, namely pristine waters and all the activities that go along with. For certain, tourists come from worldwide to fish, dive and cruise in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. One thing that m... Read >
Author: Rick Maggio

Are Bank Foreclosures In Florida Now A Great Opportunity?

08th September 2008
Recent statistics indicate an upward trend in bank foreclosures across the state of Florida. Market prices on condos and homes are near the bottom. Buying bank foreclosures is one of the most effective ways to secure a profit in Florida real estate. The c... Read >
Author: Patrick Moorton

Port Isabel - A maritime city in Cameron County

04th September 2008
Port Isabel is a maritime city in Cameron County, southern Texas, and the oldest city in the area. It is considered the “point” of Laguna Madre Bay, the long lagoon that separates Padre Island, North America's longest barrier island, from the rest of ... Read >
Author: ajcones

Hurricane Vince - The Worlds Most Unusual Storm

01st September 2008
Hurricane Vince made landfall on October 11th 2005. However, this landfall was on mainland Europe, making it the first ever tropical cyclone to achieve such a feat! Vince was the 12th named hurricane of a very busy season that spawned hurricanes Rita... Read >
Author: markcb

How Hybrid Cars can help alleviate the Energy Crisis

01st September 2008
We are always being told that as a nation we are not doing enough to alleviate the coming Energy Crisis. Not enough people are yet driving Hybrid Cars to have a big impact, but perhaps that is about to change. The following review addresses how hybrid car... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman

Tips for Hurricane and Weather Issues for Cruise Passengers

27th August 2008
Cruise ship passengers bound for tropical waters usually look forward to days of wonderful warm weather. They don't always think about hurricanes and tropical storms, which tend to occur exactly during peak cruise season. So what does a hurricane actually... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik

Florida Vacation Rental - A Magnificent Way of Spending Holidays

22nd August 2008
One plans a vacation in order to experience fun, frolic and lot of excitement. It is mostly planed to get out from the anxiety of work pressure so that one can spend some time which is tension and trouble free. To get relax and complete enjoyment one shou... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Sarasota Real Estate Key to Great Finds

19th August 2008
Welcome to Sarasota real estate, rich in leisure activities and cultural attractions and bathed in Gulf breezes, Sarasota has been ranked as one of the country's top eight places to retire and, more pointedly, as America's best small city. A city with som... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Description of Delicious Crab Cake

25th July 2008
Restaurant style cakes, also known as gourmet crab cakes, are, if they are authentic, never served with any sort of filler. They are 100% lump crab meat. They are typically served on either a platter or as a part of an open-faced sandwich. Many restauran... Read >
Author: INDERMOHAN

"It's M-Commerce Jim, But Not As We Know It."

22nd July 2008
Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise is (or will be?) a bit of a history buff. Should he decide to look back over the evolution of our planet from his 23rd century vantage point, he might conclude that there have been two great cataclysms since the Ea... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall

Hurricane Bertha, a Prophetess of Doom?

18th July 2008
The first named storm of the hurricane season is trundling west across the Atlantic. Are we in for a big storm season? Currently Bertha is heading slightly north west and is expected to then swing to the north. This will take her into colder waters w... Read >
Author: markcb

Looking For A Second Home: Your Destin Fl. Options

17th July 2008
Paradise is what most people call Destin Florida, and that's because it truly is a beautiful place. Destin is a place that epitomizes what people think of when they think of Florida—white sand and turquoise water stretching off into the horizon. If you ... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

T & K Futures and Options Inc. Predicts Record Natural Gas Futures Prices

01st July 2008
Natural gas futures prices can see a record increase in prices based on the cooling demand season, hurricane season and the Warner-Lieberman bill, if it passes. The low supplies of natural gas and the increasing demand might push natural gas futures price... Read >
Author: MK Smith

Living the Life in Yucatan, Mexico

30th June 2008
The real Yucatan is not found in overpopulated beach resorts, Spanish cathedrals, or ancient temples. It's found in the music and dances, in the little villages, in the delicious food, and in the native hospitality. It's found when you take the time to si... Read >
Author: Xeal

Florida Home Loans Brighten the Sunshine State

25th June 2008
For a brief period, the Florida real estate market lost its collective mind. It seemed everyone on the planet was lined up for Florida home loans. Prices consequently shot up as the laws of supply and demand dictate. This resulted in many unfortunately ov... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

FUMING AT THE GAS PUMP

21st June 2008
Average Americans are literally fuming at the gas pump. With gas at over $4 per gallon, and rocketing, roughly two cars in every household, and average annual gas consumption at 700 gallons; work it out. Info on where to find cheap gas prices is exploding... Read >
Author: Bruce Neill

Florida: mixing it up in America’s ‘sunshine state’

20th June 2008
Deciding where to go for a summer holiday can cause arguments, even in the most placid of households. Whilst many people would like nothing better than to lie on a beach for 2 weeks, soaking up the rays whilst perusing a fortnight’s supply of glossy m... Read >
Author: mpressman

Want to Find Treasure in the Sierra Madres?

17th June 2008
By: Jim Scherrer Do you remember the 1927 novel, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", which was about a couple of down-and-out Americans that joined up with a crusty old timer to prospect for gold in Mexico? It was later adapted into a film by John Hust... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

The Importance of Columbia Gulf Pipeline

09th June 2008
Natural gas is an important and necessary form of energy utilized especially in developed countries. Natural gas' significance and usefulness is most of the time compared and even linked to the usefulness of gasoline or oil. In the United States alone, th... Read >
Author: satya narayan

Building A Summer Home In Sarasota, Florida

09th June 2008
The Southwestern Florida city of Sarasota has some of the oldest and newest homes in the Florida region. Some residential estates were built over 50 years ago as winter vacation homes, and others are new gated beachfront residential villages with manicure... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Making The Most Of The Sarasota Real Estate Programs

05th June 2008
Sarasota is considered by many as a tropical paradise. It is located on the Gulf of Mexico and offers a wealth of natural beauty, a cornucopia of cultural tradition, and an abundance of sunshine. The Sarasota real estate market also offers an excellent st... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Complete Information on Cholera

03rd June 2008
Cholera too known epidemic cholera. Cholera is a bacterial disease that affects the intestinal parcel. It is caused by a microbe called Vibrio cholerae. Cholera has been really uncommon in industrialized nations for the last 100 years. Approximately one i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Englewood Beach House Rental

22nd May 2008
When planning your next vacation, it just makes sense to consider an Englewood Beach House Rental for many reasons. It is said that location is everything and in this instance, it would be a true saying. Located on pristine Manasota Key, an island off the... Read >
Author: J Hines

Will a Warmer World Have Fewer Storms?

22nd May 2008
Recent research from the US suggests that the number of Hurricanes and Tropical cyclones experienced in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will decrease as a result of global warming. At the same time there will be a slight increase in the intensity of these... Read >
Author: markcb

Gas at Record Highs, How Can You Save Gas?

15th May 2008
Gas prices have now hit record highs the price of gasoline in the U.S. is heading for $4 gallon while the U.K. are looking at £1.20 a litre This has caused motorists to look for more and more ways to save gas and reduce their gas bills as much as they... Read >
Author: Barry Share

Facing the Opposition - Part I

01st May 2008
Part I Say you have a 40-acre mobile home park, two blocks off the Gulf of Mexico in central Florida. And you have tenants. You have many, many tenants. What you really want is the land the mobiles homes sits on. Do you have any theories of what it... Read >
Author: Bryan Benson

Cholera – it’s causes

18th April 2008
Cholera is an acute, diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The infection is often mild or without symptoms, but sometimes it can be severe. Cholera has been very rare in industrialized nations for th... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Jacksonville a Great Alternative to Orlando

13th April 2008
Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida and the county seat of Duval County. In 1968, Jacksonville replaced Oklahoma City as the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States; this resulted from the consolidation of the city a... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Sarasota Realistic Realty - Large Abode to Buy a Internal

28th March 2008
If you’re looking for a nice and wonderful place to live and suit anyone’s tastes Sarasota Real Estate is what you are looking for. If you want to live within a charming and delightful equestrian estate in east Sarasota, walking distance to the beach,... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Foremost Distance to Win Success in Sarasota Genuine Demesne Finance

27th March 2008
Sarasota is a small city in the Tampa Bay located on the Gulf of Mexico and considered by visitors and tourists as the ‘ultimate beach town’. There are certainly a lot of beautiful places one can found and enjoy in Sarasota. The Sarasota country i... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Sarasota Realistic Land - Uppercase Station to Buy a Lodging

27th March 2008
If you’re looking for a nice and wonderful place to live and suit anyone’s tastes Sarasota Real Estate is what you are looking for. If you want to live within a charming and delightful equestrian estate in east Sarasota, walking distance to the beach,... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

How to Fit Properties at Sarasota Concrete Land

27th March 2008
A wonderful place to own a home is Sarasota Real Estate. The Sarasota Real Estate marketplace is an active one. If you are searching for an investment opportunity, a relocation, a retirement spot in Sarasota Real Estate, this article can help you more to ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Relocating toTampa Factual Class

25th March 2008
If you are thinking of starting a new life, relocating to Tampa, Florida is a good choice. Tampa, Florida has heaps to offer such low taxes, warm climate, and a lot of friendly people, which makes relocating to Tampa a great choice. Tampa is situate... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Superior Places To Place In In Town, Florida And Why

25th March 2008
Sarasota is a city located on the central west coast of Florida. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands—some natural and some artificial—locally called keys, facing the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal area of Sarasota is ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

The Greatness Of Gumbo

19th March 2008
Perhaps nothing is better known as a staple of Cajun cuisine than gumbo, a spicy, hearty stew or soup whose name literally means “okra”. Called one of the greatest contributions of Louisiana Cajun kitchens to American cuisine, it came to that state wi... Read >
Author: Make Money Online

Trucking Jobs – Daily Fresh

12th March 2008
Trucking jobs are very attractive, even for drivers with little experience. They have been and probably always will be the highest paid entry-level jobs that a person can get. Most truckers already make an average of $35,000 in their first year out on the... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers

Factors To Consider When Looking For Waterfront Homes In Sarasota

11th March 2008
The city of Sarasota, Florida has a relaxing lifestyle that serves as a magnet for many tourists, home buyers and retiring baby boomers. With the wonderful stretch of white-sand beaches only a few minutes away, this part of the state has been viewed as a ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Living In Sarasota: A Look At The City's Quality Of Living Index

03rd March 2008
Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County located on the central west coast of Florida. The city's official limits include Sarasota Bay, along with several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The city is known for its world-renowned... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Investing In A Siesta Key Home

24th February 2008
The city of Sarasota is a unique location for those who wish to find second homes, have a wonderful vacation, or enjoy visiting the city's famous cultural and leisure attractions. Siesta Key is a barrier island that is situated between the bay and the G... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Living In Siesta Key

05th February 2008
Sarasota is a city located located on Florida's Gulf coast. This area is considered a perfect spot for retirees and vacationers, because of the presence of majestic beaches and year-round summer-like weather. The city is also a to-notch market for prosp... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

KFG Resources Prepares for Seismic to Redevelop Salt Dome

28th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield In Mississippi, just a few kilometres from the town of Natchez, KFG Resources (TSX.V: KFG) is about to try something that CEO Bob Kadane believes will create significant value for his company’s shareholders. Buried beneath the Fa... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

• Sarasota Real Estate: How The Property Market Is Faring At Present

23rd January 2008
Sarasota is a city west coast of Florida, and these also include many barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico, which are called keys. These keys include Siesta Key, Lido Key, and Longboat Key, and are world-renowned for the quality of their... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

The Big Big Country

23rd January 2008
As a life-long citizen and resident of London, England, I have travelled and observed plenty, yet not all there is to experience here. A small country it may be, but travel it well and you will see much to leave you standing in admiration. It... Read >
Author: Tony

Living In Sarasota: A Look At The City's Quality Of Living Index

22nd January 2008
Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County located on the central west coast of Florida. The city's official limits include Sarasota Bay, along with several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The city is known for its world-renowned b... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Sarasota Real Estate: How The Property Market Is Faring At Present

22nd January 2008
Sarasota is a city west coast of Florida, and these also include many barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico, which are called keys. These keys include Siesta Key, Lido Key, and Longboat Key, and are world-renowned for the quality of the... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Living In Sarasota: A Look At The City's Quality Of Living Index

17th January 2008
Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County located on the central west coast of Florida. The city's official limits include Sarasota Bay, along with several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The city is known for its world-renowned be... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

KFG Resources in Search of the Wilcox Formation’s Riches

14th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield High oil prices have a habit of creating winners and losers. It’s a complex equation, to be sure, since price hikes are the result of multiple causes, including the fact that “easy” oil reserves are increasingly difficult to come... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

My Personal Favorite...The Colonoskopy!

08th January 2008
I was waist deep in the Gulf of Mexico, fishing for redfish when the first gnawing pain hit me in the stomach. To be more accurate it was my lower abdomen. Like all dedicated fishermen, I ignored the pain and kept right on throwing my silver spoon betwe... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

The Costs of Natural Gas and Oil

14th November 2007
Most Americans use is either oil or natural gas for energy. A supply and demand imbalance is currently driving up the costs of both oil and natural gas. Americans are demanding more energy and as this demand increases, our supply of oil and natural gas ha... Read >
Author: Dayele

Best Places To Invest In In Sarasota, Florida And Why

14th November 2007
Sarasota is a city located on the central west coast of Florida. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands—some natural and some artificial—locally called keys, facing the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal area of Sarasota is also... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Gas Discovery in Alberta Drives Montello toward 12-Month High

30th October 2007
By Myles KirkWith oil prices over $80 per barrel, storm activity in the Gulf of Mexico and a cold winter predicted ahead elsewhere, not to mention worldwide demand for crude oil poised to rise again during the fourth quarter of 2007, now is a great time t... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

I Love Apalachicola Bay Shrimp

21st October 2007
Most of the shrimp we eat speak a foreign language. Like most folks, I'd never really given a lot of thought to where the shrimp I eat come from. During my last trip to my favorite fishing grounds, Apalachicola Bay and St. George Island, Florida, I learne... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

New Orleans

20th October 2007
After I visited the House of Blues in New Orleans, I felt hunger.I was not aware of the fact that there were plenty of restaurants in this city, and that New Orleans is most famous for its piquant, Cajun cooking. I love spicy foods. The smell of beef and... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

County Real Estate Investments

04th October 2007
County Real Estate Investments One of the most reliable and rewarding investment solutions of recent times involves investment in real estates. There are many ways of investing in real estate. A real estate investment could be a fairly common transaction,... Read >
Author: shagufta

County Real Estate Investments

02nd October 2007
One of the most reliable and rewarding investment solutions of recent times involves investment in real estates. There are many ways of investing in real estate. A real estate investment could be a fairly common transaction, such as the purchase property,... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Now Is the Time to Take Steps to Protect Tropical Coral Reefs

25th September 2007
Human impact on tropical reefs is comparable to the negative impact that humans have had on the rain forests of the planet. Unfortunately, when it comes to tropical coral reefs and the ocean in general, people tend to assume that everything will take care... Read >
Author: tannerlarsson

Riding Out the Storm in Tampa Foreclosure Homes.

25th September 2007
Along the Gulf of Mexico, hurricane season 2007 includes a welter of Tampa foreclosure homes awaiting new owners. Tampa, the third largest city in Florida, is part of a four county spread including St Petersburg and Clearwater, that is known as the Tampa ... Read >
Author: philipsmith

The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve

16th August 2007
Undoubtedly, an oil shortage would cause a major disruption to the lifestyles and conveniences to which the people of the United States are accustomed. Not only would everyday automobile travel be impeded, but an interruption in the transportation of thou... Read >
Author: wespipe

Tampa Luxury Homes

15th August 2007
There are a few places in this country that naturally lend themselves to the construction of luxury homes. In past years we have seen the emergence of Tampa as one of these elite locations. Luxury home markets can be a finicky thing to deal with as people... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Reasons For Choosing Cape San Blas For Your Next Vacation

15th August 2007
Cape San Blas is considered by many as America’s greatest beach location. With over 20 miles of sugar-white beaches located between the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joseph Bay, all you nature lovers will find this location perfect, as it offers great surround... Read >
Author: Salieri

UFO spotted at Pensacola Beach

14th August 2007
Pensacola Beach situated on the Gulf of Mexico coast in Florida features some of the State’s more wacky attractions, such as outrageous advertising billboards and the Ice House, but one of its most oft-visited curiosities is the privately-owned ‘UFO... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

U.S. Refinery Outages Cause Oil Backup in Cushing, Oklahoma

25th July 2007
There were several refinery outages this spring in south central U.S. resulting in less demand for oil causing backups of oil in storage resulting in price declines for WTI. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil has been the historical benchmark for p... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

houston air conditioning

24th July 2007
With daily temperatures typically hovering around the three-digit mark, to residents of Houston air conditioning is almost a necessity for survival. With high humidity levels typical in southern Texas and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the heat and ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

houston air conditioning

24th July 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Houston air conditioning, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Houston air conditioning. With daily temperatures typically ho... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Visiting Cape San Blas For The First Time

23rd July 2007
Cape San Blas is an exquisite peninsula which offers 17 miles of white sand beaches which are never crowded, so you will be able to truly enjoy your stay without any headaches, crowds or traffic jams. It is situated in Florida, 50 miles SE of Panama City... Read >
Author: Salieri

Top Island Weddings - U.S. and Canada

03rd July 2007
When most Americans think of an island, their first thought is usually the Hawaiian Islands. Certainly Hawaii is a fabulous place to hold your wedding. But, did you know there are wonderful, romantic islands in the Continental United States and Canada t... Read >
Author: S. Hearn

Cruise America by Steamboat This Year

01st July 2007
It's summer and you've got the been-there-done-that blues. If you love to cruise but just can't get excited about the cruise deals you see on TV, why not go all American? Consider a steamboat cruise on a paddlewheel boat. You can see some American cities ... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik

Factors Affecting Gasoline Prices

01st July 2007
In the United States, we consume millions of barrels of oil daily in the form of the gasoline that powers our vehicles, jet fuel for air travel and a multitude of other oil reliant products. When we think about oil prices, we typically get no further than... Read >
Author: wespipe

Wild Rio Grande

30th May 2007
Wild! Scenic! Floating down the Big Bend of the Rio Grande is an experience unlike any other. It is a chance to commune with nature and admire the wild beauty of the surroundings. It is a trip that brings inner peace while contemplating the scenic marv... Read >
Author: John Sern

Disney @Florida is not far away

24th May 2007
Do you wish to bask in the glory of the sunshine state of the world- Florida? Are you enthusiastic to spend some gala time with your loved ones in the land of entertainment and excitement- the Disney world? Do you desire to enjoy your Florida vacations in... Read >
Author: Wayne Brook

Florida Offshore Fishing

22nd May 2007
Warm weather, clear water and plenty of game fish. Yep, I am talking about Florida offshore fishing. If one were asked to name the single most important reason why Florida offshore fishing is so popular, the answer would most likely be the tremendous ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Import and export of natural gas

16th May 2007
By importing and exporting natural gas, the USA participates actively to the global flow of combustibles such as oil and gas. According to official figures, the USA imports gas from nine countries and exports it to three others. Imports of natural gas hav... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Tips For The Best Fishing Trips

26th April 2007
Everything you have ever needed to know about fishing trips is wrapped in the beautiful memories that you end up with. It is an experience that could make a success out of any holiday, however short it may be. Nevertheless, careful planning is the on... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Naples Real Estate

09th April 2007
The city of Naples, located in Collier County Florida is one of Florida's most beautiful inner coastal cities. Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, Naples features an amazing coastline of Florida's famous white sand beaches that stretches for miles. Naples i... Read >
Author: Vk Melhado

Unleaded Gas Futures Poised to Set Record

29th March 2007
Unleaded gas futures may be ready to set all time highs this year if supplies continue to lag behind demand and political conflicts with Iran escalate. Unleaded gas futures are battling a limited refining capacity because a new refinery has not been bu... Read >
Author: MK Smith

Gulf Shores Vacation Rentals Are a Personal Paradise

27th March 2007
Although the name may sound familiar, there is a pretty good chance you have not experienced the sparkling white sands, emerald-green water, and endless adventures that abound in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Rather than following the crowds to Hawaii or Florida ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Relax in a Siesta Key Rental

27th March 2007
Although you may have never heard of this little barrier island off the coast of Florida, Siesta Key is certainly worth a look the next time you want to escape into a tropical paradise. Offering all of the beauty that you expect to find in Hawaii without ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Florida Keys Vacation Rentals: Ideal Lodging For Water Sports Lovers

27th March 2007
Spread over 127 miles of sheer ecstasy you will find the Florida Keys Archipelago, which consists of a mind-boggling 1700 islands sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean on one side, and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. Even the passage to this place is li... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Indian Rocks Beach Vacation Rentals

01st March 2007
Known for its charming atmosphere and quiet, scenic splendor, Indian Rocks Beach is a hidden retreat where you can escape from all of your worries and settle into a beach community that truly knows how to relax. Rather than the crowds and commotion of nea... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Naples Condo Rental

01st March 2007
Characterized by its luxurious features, Naples, Florida is the ideal retreat for anyone who wants to getaway from the tedium of everyday life and escape into a world where relaxation is always the order of the day. Although it isn’t easy to leave all o... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Siesta Key Vacation Rentals

21st February 2007
As a little piece of paradise located just off the cultural haven of Sarasota, Siesta Key is brimming with waterfront delights and wildlife wonders that truly allow you to escape from it all. Enjoy utter relaxation along your favorite strip of sand, breat... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Sanibel Island Vacation Rentals

20th February 2007
As a vacation destination that needs no distractions from glitzy amusement parks and bustling city centers, Sanibel Island offers relaxation in an untamed, naturally stunning setting. Away from the everyday attractions and touristy feel of mainland Florid... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

A Sailor's Craft

19th February 2007
How was I going to turn the boat around without anyone noticing? The men I had invited out fishing were all depending on me. They had been so impressed with my abilities as a sailor, navigating the boat through the channels and shoals that led to the o... Read >
Author: Gary

Florida: Real estate on a new high

09th February 2007
Florida’s nick name is the “sunshine state”. It is a state in the southeastern United States. Most of the state is a large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico on its west and the Atlantic Ocean on its east. It has a warm and humid subtropical climate.... Read >
Author: Tomlara

Relocating to Fort Walton Beach, Florida

31st January 2007
When you think about Florida, the beach comes to mind. Relocating to Fort Walton Beach is all about living on the beach, but without the large city congestion. Fort Walton Beach is a small city in Okaloosa County, Florida. Located on what is often cal... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Democratic Congress Goes After Big Oil On Tax Issues

31st January 2007
As the Democrats took control of the House and Senate in Congress, they promised a flurry of legislation in the first 100 hours of office. One of the efforts was to go after big oil. Energy costs that last few years have certain come front and center ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Relocating to Mobile

27th January 2007
Mobile is a quaint city in Alabama with a definite French feel similar to New Orleans. The Mardi Gras celebration makes relocating to Mobile worth it in itself. Mobile, Alabama is a medium sized city with a population of 198,915. Mobile is located in ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Don't Stop Fishing...I Only Broke One Leg!

25th January 2007
"I just broke my leg!" I yelled at my fishing partners as I lay in the bottom of the boat. They seemed unconcerned about me, only anxious about the fishing tackle I had fallen across. "Those rods are not broken are they?" my friend Captain Steve asked,... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Fishing...No Place For Excessive Thinking!

25th January 2007
There's no place for excessive thinking when you're fishing in the surf on one of the most beautiful beaches in America. I was walking the beach on a beautiful sunny morning at the end of spring, sighing with contentment as I looked out over the Gulf of ... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Fort Myers Beach Vacation Rentals

25th January 2007
Located on Estero Island just off the coast of Florida, Fort Myers Beach is a quaint, picturesque town that is overflowing with natural wonders. The next time you want to enjoy all of the stunning, untamed beauty that an “Old Florida” destination has ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Eel Fishing - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies

15th January 2007
Despite the fact that most eels are predators, many people consider them like the right choice for a home aquarium. However, eels are also a perfect catch for anglers, consisting of 4 suborders of the Anguilliformes with 19 families, 110 genres and near 4... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Relocating to Tampa, Florida

08th January 2007
If you are considering getting a new start on life, relocating to Tampa, Florida might be a good choice. Low taxes, warm weather and friendly people make Tampa a good choice. Relocating to Tampa, Florida If you are considering relocating to the Tamp... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

Fort Myers, Florida Vacations

05th January 2007
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford wintered here, and today it is the favored spot of retirees and vacationers alike. Fort Myers, Florida, located in the popular-for-good-reason Southwest part of the state, has appeal to spare thanks to its natural beauty, wide... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Panama City Beach Vacation Rentals

12th December 2006
They’re comfortable, spacious, come in dozens of shapes and sizes, and make any vacation a pleasure to behold. You don’t have to be rich to reserve one, you don’t have to belong to any sort of club, and once you’ve done it once there’s no going ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Vacation Redfish On St. George Island!

06th December 2006
"If you can't catch a fish on St. George Island, you're stupid!", the man running the bait shop told me as I bought fishing license, bait shrimp and a fishing cap. "You can catch trout. The pompano are running now so you might catch a couple of them.... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Gulf Shores Rentals

04th December 2006
When you want a well-rounded vacation filled to the brim with outdoor pursuits, scenic beauty, and plenty of stunning sandy beaches, make your way to Gulf Shores, Alabama for the family getaway of a lifetime. Enjoy all this area has to offer from the comf... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Fort Morgan, Alabama Vacation Rentals

16th November 2006
Sitting along the shores of the Gulf Coast, Fort Morgan, Alabama is the perfect place to escape from the crowds that occupy Gulf Shores and enjoy the beauty and wonder of this area. While the beaches are always the main attraction in this part of the coun... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

The Florida Keys

25th October 2006
On the southernmost tip of Florida lies a string of islands that extend out into the beautiful blue Gulf of Mexico, called the Florida Keys. These islands are a favorite of both Americans and international travelers alike, and are sometimes dubbed “Ame... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

The Florida Panhandle - A Wonderful Vacation Rental Getaway

06th October 2006
The Florida Panhandle boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the United States. From her emerald waters to her sugar-like sand it has been a popular vacation destination for years. There are many quaint towns in this stretch of paradise each having ... Read >
Author: Beth Hendrickson

Fort Walton Vacation Rentals

03rd October 2006
The panhandle of Florida elegantly displays its prized vacation destinations like jewels on a graceful, sweeping arm. There's no doubt that the scenery along this special stretch of the Gulf of Mexico, which is also known as the Emerald Coast for reasons ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Florida Vacation Rentals

28th September 2006
Florida is a vacationer's paradise with its ample sunshine, miles of beaches, and abundance of attractions that can satisfy the appetite of every age group. No matter which Florida destination you have in mind for your next trip, you can soak in all the b... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Purpose of NTL

25th September 2006
NTL clarifies the method of Gulf of Mexico OCS Region (GOMR) regarding the implementation of requirements for general lease surety bonds that are present in 30 CFR 256, Subpart I. However, these securities are obligatory to make sure that you act in accor... Read >
Author: ron victor

There Are a Lot of Fish in Florida

08th September 2006
While there is a rabid nightlife, great watering holes and stunning beaches, Florida was made for angling. Here is the scoop on angling trips in Florida There Are a Lot of Fish in Florida While many fishermen would consider a perfect angling trip to... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Saint Pete Beach FL Vacation Rentals

07th September 2006
If you have decided to head to St. Pete Beach for your vacation this year, you certainly will not be disappointed by any of its numerous attractions. While the beaches are one of the biggest reasons visitors flock here for weeklong getaways, the numerous ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Providing Extra Edge during Vacation: Mexico Vacation Rentals

03rd September 2006
Mexico, located in North America, is one of the tantalizing tourist destinations. Having extended coastlines including Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west, Mexico is notable for its bewitching beaches, unique... Read >
Author: Sylvestor Johnson

Reasons Naples Condo Rentals Are Better For Your Florida Vacation

31st August 2006
Naples condo rentals are a top-of-the-line lodging choice to experience all that this great part of Florida has to offer. Whether you want to rent a condo in downtown Naples or you'd rather stay on the beach, there are enough different rental properties a... Read >
Author: Jeff Smith

Destin Vacation Rentals

17th August 2006
Destin, Florida sits along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico on the Florida Panhandle and is fast becoming one of the most popular vacation destinations in the area. While the Gulf is a beautiful body of water in itself, Destin is particularly special sin... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Vacationing in Cape San Blas, Florida

13th August 2006
Cape San Blas, Florida is situated in northwest Florida's Gulf Country, extending from mainland Florida and separating the Gulf of Mexico from St. Joseph Bay. On the west side of Cape San Blas, the St. Joseph Peninsula curves northward and surrounds the g... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Worldwise-Mexico Holidays

13th August 2006
Mexico Holidays & Packages Mexico the country with its turbulent history encompasses fantastic legends and lore. Its culture with its Spanish connection has its own indigenous appeal. That appeal has infiltrated into its art, design and architecture.... Read >
Author: maria Thomas

Places To Stay On Your Mexico Vacation

09th June 2006
With some of the top ranked beaches in the world, Mexico is a top vacation spot. Mexico offers authentic and luxury vacation lodgings to make your visit the best it can be. Places To Stay On Your Mexico Vacation There are many different vacation ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Disaster Planning for the Hurricane Season - Pure Water for Natural Disasters

15th May 2006
The hurricane season will be upon us shortly and it is wise to begin preparations for all consequences associated with these catastrophic events. Timely and proper planning will avoid much of the stress resulting from hurricane damage and may well avoid i... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

A Quick Visitor's Guide to Galveston

11th May 2006
Who says that you can go to the beaches only during summer? At Galveston, with its semi-tropical climate, visitors enjoy year-round coastal bliss. Located 50 miles southeast of Houston, Galveston is an island in the Gulf of Mexico that offers visitors a u... Read >
Author: Nancy Kinley

Great Hiking Trips in Florida

02nd May 2006
When you imagine hiking trips, you think of the Smokey Mountains and the Appalachian Trail. There are many unknown destinations that give you a different and sometimes better experience than you ever imagined. Florida has many different kinds of terrain... Read >
Author: David Stone

Five Most Deadly Hurricane Locations

20th April 2006
Five most deadly hurricane locations 1. Texas (Galveston) Year 1900, Category 4, Death Toll 8000 On September 8, 1900 this category 4 hurricane slammed into Galveston, Texas and caused more deaths than any storm in American history. Waves 15 feet ... Read >
Author: David Stone

Preparing for a Hurricane

20th April 2006
There are many things that you can do to prepare for a hurricane. Just because there isn't one heading your way, doesn't mean there is nothing you can do. Coastal areas along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico are at very high risk for being hit by a... Read >
Author: David Stone

The Five Most Costly Hurricanes

20th April 2006
Five most costly hurricanes 1. Hurricane Katrina (LA, MI, AL) 2005 Category 5, Estaimated Damage $76,000,000,000 One of the deadliest and the most costly storms in American history occurred during the 2005 hurricane season. This Category 5 storm ca... Read >
Author: David Stone

Disaster Planning for the Hurricane Season

28th March 2006
Disaster Planning for the Hurricane Season By Jon M. Stout March 21, 2006 The hurricane season will be upon us shortly and it is wise to begin to plan for all eventualities associated with these catastrophic events. Proper planning now will avoid ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Caribbean Cruise A Journey across the Water

16th March 2006
At some point in our life, we owe it to ourselves to take a well-deserved vacation. Maybe you have thought about a Caribbean cruise but just do not know what to expect. A cruise ship has all the amenities of a five star hotel with more! In addition, yo... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Florida Homeowners Insurance Coverage

09th March 2006
2005 marked a record year for hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, with weather reporters resorting to using the Greek Alphabet to come up with names for hurricanes and tropical storms headed towards the United States. Unfortunately a few ... Read >
Author: Ian Anderson

Great Things to do While on Vacation in the Keys

23rd February 2006
When people think of a vacation in Key West, Florida they rarely realize that there is so much to do other than drinking and playing on the water. In fact, Key West is an old historic town that will appeal to anyone interested in history or architecture.... Read >
Author: Scott Thompson

Pinellas County Real Estate A Cornucopia of Home Selections

22nd February 2006
The real estate that is available in Pinellas County Florida, offers you a virtual cornucopia of choices in choosing the property you will soon call home. You will find everything from single-family homes on and off the Gulf of Mexico, condos and apartmen... Read >
Author: David S

Retirement Homes in Tampa Bay

22nd February 2006
Many retirees are drawn to Florida's West Coast, specifically the Tampa Bay area. These folks relocate to Florida for its temperate climate and easy living. Our nation's baby boomers are coming into their retirement years, and they are a part of this gro... Read >
Author: David S

Strategic Thinking or the Lack of It - Hurricane Katrina and the Levee System

21st December 2005
New Orleans is surrounded by waterLake Pontchartrain, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico. The city rests an average of six feet below sea level and the city's safety has long depended on one of the world's most extensive levee systems. O... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team

A History of Olmec Civilisation.

30th November 2005
A History of Olmec Civilisation A History of Olmec Civilization. The first relatively modern awakening to the existance of the Olmecs was when plantation workers in 1862 came upon hat they thought was a large, buried, iron kettle. Upon further ... Read >
Author: Mike Jozefiak

Negligent Homicide At Nursing Home

19th September 2005
As reported 34 nursing home patients at St. Rita's Nursing Home died of drowning as the owners decided not to evacuate these patients. According to the owners, they said they had to make a choice on which nursing home patients to evacuate. It has also b... Read >
Author: Nick Roy

Sea Shells and Shelling on Sanibel Island

23rd July 2005
Located in south west Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, Sanibel Island is well-known for its sea shells. Year round, a plethora of beautiful, intact sea shells line its sandy white beaches. Sea shell enthusiasts travel from all around the world to walk al... Read >
Author: Peter Kennedy