Archive for March, 2009

Celebrating Spring Break

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The tradition of celebrating spring break has been enjoyed by adventurous college students and teenagers for generations. The annual migration to warmer climates and southern beaches starts in early March and continues through April. Leaving the college campuses quiet and deserted, students travel to exotic, tropical locations like Panama City Beach, South Padre [...]

Melbourne Restaurants – 4 Restaurants in Melbourne Providing a Unique Melbourne Experience

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Melbourne restaurants are known as some of the finest in the world. If you are planning a trip to Melbourne and looking for a “uniquely Melbourne” experience, visit one of the following Melbourne restaurants for more than a dining delight. 1. The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Cruise the scenic streets of Melbourne aboard [...]

Following Links to Your Dream Hawaii Vacation

Monday, March 16th, 2009

I’ve often used the Net for planning my personal and business trips. Trips to Australia, Hawaii, Seattle and Las Vegas, to name a few, are a cinch to plan on the Net… If you know how to go about it. The main problem with the Internet these days is that people are often overwhelmed by [...]

Overcard Straight Draw

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Part of becoming a great poker player is knowing when to take chances, and when to bow out gracefully. Taking chances is more than just recklessly throwing your chips away in hopes of miraculously winning with your crap hand, it’s all about taking calculated risks and turning an iffy hand into a gold mine.
Here’s [...]

What Do You Need to Know About Ireland Travel

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Ireland is an exotic tourist spot. It is popularly known for the myths, magical incidents and legendary stories associated with it. Numerous tourists from all round the world are magnetized to view this bewitching place. The wonderful Ireland cities with a horde of interesting activities for young as well as the old and the scenic [...]

The Place Which is Easy to Find and Hard to Leave

Monday, March 9th, 2009

When I look from different apartments in Kiev I always convince myself that it is one of the most picturesque cities in Eastern Europe. It is one of the most beautiful and charming ones as well, and, undoubtedly one of the most important political centers. But how many people know that this [...]

Siberia, Russia Part 2 – Where Are We and What Day Is It?

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Standing in the airport in San Diego, I began to wonder exactly how long it was going to take to get to the city of Chita in Siberia. The combination of a vodka hangover, three flights, one train ride and a jump over the international date line didn’t help. At first glance, it looked like [...]

Cave City, Kentucky – Gateway to Cave Country

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Although just outside one of our nation’s most popular national parks, there are no glass-and-steel condominiums, no cappuccino shops, no traffic jams. Cave City retains its quaint, Kentucky hill atmosphere. Oh sure, there are the golden arches, motels, and gas stations found along any interstate highway, but the rest of Cave City is a rustic [...]

See a Future of Living in a Dynamic Environment

Friday, March 6th, 2009

One of the biggest things to consider when buying a house for you and your family is the people you have to live with — that is, your neighbors. Of course, it’s nice to know who they are, where they came from, and even how old they are.
In Tehachapi at Kern Country, California, living worry-free [...]

Ruidoso New Mexico, A Growing Artists Community

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Ruidoso, New Mexico is often thought of as a smaller and quieter Santa Fe or Taos, but, in fact it is a very vibrant community of 9000 souls almost all of whom touch or are touched by the arts in one way or another. Art walks, Art Tours, Art Loops, Art Festivals and Gallery Showings [...]