May 3, 2009

Finding the perfect dress for you

While traveling all around the world, I really noticed that in most counties people tend to pay big attention to the social events and they really do their best in order to make them special and unforgettable. As a matter of fact, formal events have the same appeal for glamour all around the world and we must be able to accompany that tendency.

Keeping this in mind, I will have Alice’s prom next month and I am already making up my mind and deciding which formal dress is the best one for me because she is my best friend. After some days of research, I found a very special and stylish blue dress that I will be probably using as it is extremely glamorous and, at the same time, modern, meaning that it will make me look absolutely fantastic on the event. Below you may see the image of that same dress and see how incredible it is:

So, would you also like to buy some new formal dresses for the upcoming social events where you will be participating? If that’s the case, then you definitely need to have a look at the website to which I have just linked above and see with your own eyes how incredibly glamorous are all the dresses available there!

Celebrating the Dutch arrival in NYC




New York is surely one of the most visited cities in the whole world but do you know the history behind the city? If you would like to know more about it and the influence from the European populations then you need to read the msnbc.com article below:

" NEW YORK - Four hundred years after Henry Hudson sailed his ship Half Moon up a river that would one day bear his name, historians are marking his role in the evolution of a tiny Dutch trading post into a world capital called New York.

The activity includes exhibits by the Museum of the City of New York and the New York Historical Society, a recreation of the Half Moon's voyage of discovery up the Hudson, and scores of events here and in the Netherlands.

The Englishman's journey under the Dutch flag — Hudson's 58-foot (17.4-meter) ship left Amsterdam on the morning tide of April 4, 1609, and headed west — was yet another attempt by Europeans to find a "northwest passage" to Asia. Hudson and his 20 crewmen got only as far as modern-day Albany. But the impact of their voyage continues to this day.

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