Jan 29, 2009

Finding some new friends

While traveling around the world, I realized that it is extremely important that we always take some friends or family with us so that we can share the memories in a later moment! As a matter of fact, last time I went to Africa with my old friend James, was probably one of the best trips ever simply because I took a good friend with me.

Still, many people end up facing some problems with relationships and they often find themselves without some close friends… Keeping this in mind, I would like to recommend everyone to have a look at this Dating Directory where many dating websites are compared with full detail and with all the precision that is needed in this situation, making sure that you will be able to get to the best dating websites to find some new friends with who you may be able to share some of your past and future experiences while traveling around the world with them!

So, if you are really looking for some new friends or if you simply don’t have the time to keep the old friends of yours and if you feel like getting some new ones with who you will be able to start some new relationships, then the website to which I have linked above will definitely come in handy for you.

Are you traveling to Europe?


Keeping in mind that many American individuals tend to travel to Europe every year, I would like to share a very interesting article that I found on the web and which you can read just below:

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By Rick Steves
Tribune Media Services
updated 11:15 a.m. ET Jan. 28, 2009

Every year when I update my guidebook series, I find out what's new in Europe. Here's a review of what Americans can expect the next time they cross the Atlantic. Note that this is a continent-wide look at the latest in Europe. In upcoming columns, I'll cover what's new per major country.

In 2009, it's not the “old Europe” anymore as countries continue to open up their borders. Several Eastern European countries, including Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Baltic States, have recently done away with border controls for travel within Europe. This means you can now go from country to country without stopping to show your passport. Switzerland plans to join in as early as March.

Clean air has come to once-smoky Europe. Trains used to have both smoking and nonsmoking compartments, but now entirely smoke-free cars are standard in much of Europe. Smoking is not allowed anywhere on trains in Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Norway, Sweden or Poland. Smoking areas (clearly marked) are still offered on some trains in Spain, Denmark, Finland and most of Eastern Europe."

Custom embroidery may play an important role

Even though we may think that it is very important that we get some designer clothes to wear on our daily life, the truth is that the clothes that really stand out from the crowd are those which are full customized by you!

Keeping this in mind, if you are a fan of custom embroidery clothes or if you run a small business or company and want to spread the word about it, then you definitely need to have a look at Threadsmith.com which is a website where users are given the chance to easily upload logos or any designs that you which to be printed on the clothes with on-demand digitization techniques. Moreover, every order is assured fast delivery and there are no set up fees or any other minimum quantities! What else could we ask for?

Ice cruises


Have you ever thought about the idea of taking part in a cruise that goes around some of the coldest places in the world?

A cruise ship carrying nearly 400 people has been stuck in thick ice in the St. Lawrence River in Eastern Canada for over a day, but passengers are nonetheless having a “festive” time, the company that owns the vessel said Tuesday.

The ship, CTMA-Vacancier, chartered by a group traveling from Montreal to the Gaspe Peninsula for a cross-country skiing trip to celebrate the 475th anniversary of the region's settlement, is now inching through the heavy ice, said Leonard Arsenault, a spokesman for MTMA Group.

A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker that was already in the area tried to assist the ship, but was also having difficulty getting through the thick ice, Arsenault said.