May 26, 2009

Herman Miller Chairs

As a traveler, I am a lover of relaxing moments and the feeling of amuse and satisfaction that those moments offer. Still, when I am at work in my company, the truth is that I can’t experience those same feeling because I don’t have the best and most relaxing chairs available on the market.
Anyway, it is all about to change as I recently heard about Herman Miller Chairs for the first time and now I am about to buy some of those extra comfortable chairs that will definitely make the difference when I decide to take a moment to relax from work. Moreover, as I am going to be able to buy a new chair for my own office in the company, I am already trying to figure out which Herman Miller Chairs would look perfect on that room. Personally, I believe that the chair below is definitely one of the most amazing ones:



So, would you also like to buy some new comfortable and modern chairs for you or your business too? If that’s the case, then you definitely need to have a look at the website above and see how incredibly accessible and easy it is to get the chair that will change the way you look at work.

Namibia has a lot to offer us


When considering the most amazing countries to travel so that I can enjoy a safari, Nambia is definitely one of the first countries to come to my mind as the perfect destination when I am desperately looking for some adrenaline! What about you?
Below is another msnbc.com article giving you further detail on what you will get on your safari:

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By Richard Alleman

Namibia came onto the pop-culture radar three years ago, when Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt stayed at a beach resort on the country’s Atlantic coast here while awaiting the birth of their third child. For many, it was the most they had ever heard about this southern African locale, which, it turns out, has a lot more going for it than a brush with Hollywood celebrity.

Namibia has been quietly coming into its own for more than a decade. In addition to spectacular landscapes — vast deserts with thousand-foot sand dunes and a coastline strewn with bleached whalebones and ancient shipwrecks — Namibia has some of the biggest yet least-known game parks in the world. The fourth-largest country in Africa (it’s twice the size of California, which means a flying safari is the best way to see its wonders), Namibia has one of the continent’s smallest populations but one of the highest literacy rates — and most stable democracies.

The country is delightfully unspoiled, and the government wants to keep it that way. Tourism here is low-key: the emphasis is on small, well-designed, environmentally sensitive lodges in remote areas of the country. The last decade, especially, has seen a number of exciting new properties make their debuts in remote areas of the country.

For instance, the Namib Desert — the second largest on the planet after the Sahara — runs for 1,200 miles along the entire Atlantic coast of the country. A decade ago, adventure-travel company Wilderness Safaris acquired a 90,000-acre spread adjacent to the colossal Sossusvlei sand dunes to create the Kulala Wilderness Reserve.

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