Archive for January, 2009

Breckenridge Ski Resort

« 19 January 2009 | 15:37 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

Breckenridge Ski Resort is located in Breckenridge, Colorado, where there is no shortage of amazing snow. The ski season runs from early November to late April.
Twenty-eight lifts service 2208 acres and 147 trails. The mountain is 12,998 feet tall, which makes for long trails and more time on the slopes. The longest trail is 3.5 [...]



What is the use of discount coupon book?

« 19 January 2009 | 8:31 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

If I ask you would you like to have a good deal while you shop, dine or travel? I’m sure your answer would be yes. Therefore, you can make huge savings while you purchase food items, grocery, stationery, apparels or visit different attractions of a place. The best way to make a good deal and [...]



Vacationing is Good at Westburn Seaside Cottages

« 18 January 2009 | 23:29 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

Located on the tranquil shores of Sooke Basin, yet no more than 30 minutes from Victoria, British Columbia are the charming Westburn Seaside Cottages. Idyllic all year round, Westburn’s cozy cottages are a sanctuary for body and soul, the perfect place to get away from it all.
During the winter and spring, Westburn’s misty waters [...]



The Holiday Gift of Hebrew

« 18 January 2009 | 15:27 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

Once again, Chanukah has arrived. Perhaps you give your children a gift each nightof the holiday. What are you giving this year? Something educational? Why not the gift of Hebrew? Many people studied Hebrew in the past, but their skills have become a little rusty. Maybe the last time they studied Hebrew was their Bar [...]



How To Be Safe While Traveling

« 16 January 2009 | 22:06 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

The most dangerous time in your life, when you are most likely to be attacked is when you are traveling in an unfamiliar area.
Tourists are the favorite prey of the goblins of the world for the following reasons:
They are easy to spot. Tourists make the mistake of not blending in, wearing clothes that stand [...]



Shopping Centres in Dublin

« 15 January 2009 | 20:37 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

With the rapid economic growth of Dublin came both increases in the population of Dublin an increases in the amount of money Irish people had in their pockets. As the Celtic Tiger roared on, much of the areas around Dublin were developed into residential areas. With large amounts of people living in the suburbs of [...]



Dublin: 10 Things You Didn’t Know

« 15 January 2009 | 0:33 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

Ireland’s capital city Dublin has fast become one of the most visited short break city destinations in Europe. It seems these days that anyone and everyone has been there, done it and seen it all in Dublin. Besides being home to Guinness, Trinity College, The Temple Bar and Grafton Street there is far more to [...]



Hello from Ottawa – Darcy McGee’s on Sparks Street: An Irish Pub with a Bit of History

« 11 January 2009 | 20:13 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

When travelling to a new place, you might as well combine history with a unique dining experience and good food. So literally steps away from our temporary home at the Lord Elgin Hotel, we found Darcy McGee’s, which refers to itself as “Ottawa’s Authentic Irish Pub”. Darcy McGee’s is located at the intersection of Sparks [...]



How Do You Pick the Best Real Estate School?

« 11 January 2009 | 19:20 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

Real estate agents are required to be licensed before conducting any business. Online training is available in most states to complete your pre-license course.
What kind of Real Estate License School?
Be cautious when picking a school. Some schools are somewhat new and have written their own online courses. Look for courses which are written by authors [...]



The Historic City of Amsterdam

« 11 January 2009 | 1:49 | Uncategorized | Comments Off »

The Historic City of Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and dates back to around the late 12th century, when it developed as a rather small fishing village on the banks of the river Amstel and the IJ Bay. It is a very popular tourist location and is well-known for its entertainment and [...]