Archive for October, 2008

Lone Pine California Vacations

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Lone Pine, California doesn’t look like much at first. It’s a dusty desert town of a few thousand, on highway 395, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas. There might still be only one traffic light. So what makes it a great vacation destination?
The Lone Pine Film Festival
Here are some of the movies filmed [...]

Indianapolis, Indiana, Artistic Exhibit Embraces Indiana’s P

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

A picture paints a thousand words. The beauty of art is that an artist can provoke emotion with several brush strokes. For each person who views the painting the feelings and memories will be unique. Indiana is home to many extraordinary artists like T.C. Steele. At the Indiana Historical Society we explored one of [...]

Health Insurance for Canada Travel

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

While we as U.S. residents think often about travel insurance coverage when we’re traveling overseas we’re not so quick to worry about health insurance for Canada travel. This is especially true if our voyage to Canadian provinces is by car and not by air. We don’t expect to need health insurance for Canada travel to [...]

Granada Spain - Glorious City Of Southern Spain

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Situated at the foot of the southerly Sierra Nevada ski resort, Granada is one of the most splendid cities of eastern Andalucia.
On its southern side is 103 kms of fabulous Mediterranean coastline, with the Costa del Sol and Costa Tropical in close proximity whilst, in between, lies a fertile plain producing exotic fruits.
Granada dates back [...]

A Degree Makes a Difference

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Did you know that by getting your degree you are going to make a difference in your life? One of the best things you can do is to work hard to get your degree.
That is why I have decided to get an online doctorate degree. I know that this is the only way [...]

Dijon - Burgundy’s capital

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Dijon, the capital of the region of Burgundy, is a great city full of interesting things to do and places to meet. This city usually takes several days for visitors to fully explore it and meet all its historically interesting spots, since its origins date from 2500 years ago and therefore it contains constructions and [...]

The Writer's Mind

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The Writer’s Mind
I’ve always felt that writers aren’t smarter or more creative than non-writers. I think the difference between a writer and a non-writer is that a writer doesn’t have enough sense to know this should be difficult. Writing and creativity are products of the mind- not extraordinary minds- every mind. You can also [...]

Berlin Germany Insider Sightseeing - TOP 10 Sights - Part 1

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

With about 3,400,000 inhabitants, Berlin is the largest City in Germany. It is 38 kilometres long and 45 kilometres wide. Consider that Berlin has a lot of suburbs and districts. As you know, the city was divided in its history. You will still recognize that there is/was East-Berlin and West-Berlin so it has a “City [...]

Six Good Reasons To Take A Family Vacation

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

When I was young, family vacations with my parents consisted of driving for a week from place to place in a hot stifling car. My parents had the knack of picking the hottest week of the summer to do so. In spite of that, we still had fun, managed to find interesting sites to [...]

The Ever Altering World of TV’s

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Let’s face it - with lots of different types of TVs accessible, procuring a new TV’s may be hard. Our consumers’ article aspires to take you through a number of the major things to ponder when procuring a new telly.
Are Televisions Evolving? The short reply is, yes. Not long ago nearly all televisions were of [...]