Posted in Travel on May 17th, 2010 No Comments »
In Mexico City, at the end Historical Centers’ Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, resides the Chapultepec Park . A many centuries old forest encircles the Chapultepec hill and the castle that crowns its summit. Chapultepec, for hundreds of years, has been a point-of-interest for the vastly growing Mexico City and is an absolute, vital green [...]
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Posted in Travel on May 3rd, 2010 1 Comment »
So, you’re going to go to New York and while you’re there you think you want to see a Broadway play. And at that point you probably feel like a lot of your decisions have been made about what you’ll do with your summer vacation and you might be inclined to sit back and relax. [...]
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Posted in Travel on Apr 29th, 2010 No Comments »
Bethesda, Maryland has a great school system. Bethesda schools are part of the Montgomery County Public Schools . There are also several private schools in Bethesda that offer a fine education for the future generation of the world. The following is a list of a few of the top rated elementary schools in the area. [...]
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Posted in Travel on Mar 30th, 2010 No Comments »
I’m going to find you here, somewhere in the ruins of the city, I will find you before the week has passed. One day comes, and one day goes, and another day lost is another day closer to you, because we always met up at the last minute, and this is starting to become something [...]
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Posted in Travel on Mar 26th, 2010 No Comments »
Her happiness was unimaginable. All of her hopes and dreams were coming to fruition. She was the luckiest girl in the world! In two months time she would be feeling the sand beneath her toes and listening to the ocean sing her to sleep in Honolulu . The island fantasy that lulled her to dreamland [...]
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Posted in Travel on Mar 22nd, 2010 No Comments »
Old amusement parks seem to go with Pittsburgh, where the rides and styles from a few decades ago are still right there before your very eyes. It’s not that the town itself is old or out of touch, but it’s got a peculiarly midwestern sensibility that teaches to take care of things so that they [...]
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Posted in Travel on Mar 17th, 2010 No Comments »
Teen Idol Taylor Swift very likely stayed in jackson mississippi hotels ! Her tour with Kelly Pickler stopped in this town last year. It was an amazing show and so much memorabilia was sold! I wonder what she thought about the town, about the people. It is a story that you can make up in [...]
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Posted in Travel on Mar 9th, 2010 No Comments »
Virginia Beach should be any vacationers’ destination. Aside from the nice beaches and comfortable hotels there are literally tons of different things to do while visiting Virginia Beach. Many of them are very inexpensive but happen to be very entertaining. For example there is an interesting restaurant called Waterman’s Surf Side Grille. This restaurant differs [...]
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At the southern end of Coconut Grove, you’ll find hidden away The Kampong, one of the oldest landmarks in Miami, Florida. One of the cities more celebrated citizens, Dr. David Fairchild, named this property adjoining the waterfront, after a Malaysian word for village. It’s easy to overlook, if you’re driving fast, so it may pay [...]
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Posted in Geography, People, Travel on Feb 27th, 2010 1 Comment »
Last December, my son and his family traveled from Oregon to visit us in Phoenix, Arizona. Since my husband and I live in a very small condominium, we put them up at a very luxurious hotel that Arizona offers. They came at a great time, the weather was perfect, so we decided to do some [...]
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