Nov 24, 2009

My summer trip in Australia

As a woman who really loves to travel all around the world, I am already planning my next summer trip to Sidney, Australia. In fact, I intend to save some money on this trip as well as getting some extra freedom in order to discover the city…

Keeping this in mind, I have been looking for Cheap car hire deals in Australia so that I can save some extra money for some other trips that I am already planning.

So, if you would also like to know where to find the best deals on car hire anywhere in Australia, then you definitely need to visit the user-friendly and extremely interactive website to which I have linked just above.

"Exotic" restaurants in Las Vegas


You don't really need to be a man to go to Las Vegas and enjoy the best food in the city but you probably need to be one if you plan to go to the "special" restaurants that are available in the city and where you may find it difficult to pay attention to what you are eating... Below you may read another interesting msnbc.com article where you may read more about these restaurants:

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Most of America knows the strip mall as that random and anonymous assortment of chain stores, outlets, and fast food joints given cohesion by its giant parking lot, and anchored by its Starbucks. Rarely do we think of it as a natural cache for a city’s culinary genius.

Yet strip malls are precisely where you’ll find some of the most surprising—and best—cuisine in Las Vegas.

The gastronomes and food critics who now glut Las Vegas—all fiercely proud of their knowledge of the city’s "locals only" restaurants—will advise you to forget the big-name chefs for at least a few meals during your visit. Sure, the big names are all here; you can sample their food both on the Strip and from the trademarked boxes in the frozen foods section of your local grocery.

But head off the Strip, and you’re more likely to find chefs actually in their kitchens and changing Las Vegas from a town that relies on its chefs’ marquee names to a city that really cooks.

Still, as eager as Las Vegans are to impart their dining secrets, you should expect nearly every recommendation to be prefaced with the caveat, "Don’t let the fact that it’s in a strip mall put you off." Is it some kind of cosmic coincidence that the city’s best places happen to land on this side of a giant parking lot from a busy thoroughfare? No. It’s because most of Las Vegas is a strip mall.

You can grouse about these restaurants’ lack of atmosphere, or embrace them as an even more delicious secret for being shoehorned in between Old Navy and Dillard’s.

But often, the seedier or more generic the strip mall, the better the surprise. For example, Commercial Center, a 50-year-old whitewashed collision of disparate storefronts on the fringes of downtown, holds Lotus of Siam, a Thai restaurant with a nationwide cult following (that may or may not look past its neighbors, some of whom practice a profession even older than cooking).

Sometimes these great restaurants require a short drive—and some sharp eyes. On the other side of town in Las Vegas’s Summerlin neighborhood is Rosemary’s. You might pass it several times before you spot it next door to the Stein Mart.

But this is where you’ll find some of the Strip’s most renowned chefs on their nights off, digging into carefully crafted Creole and Midwest-influenced American dishes. Others, like French bistro Marche Bacchus, hold an entire secret landscape beyond their storefront portals.

Bon appétit.

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Grandfather clocks for our home

While most women tend to ignore the beauty and familiar appeal of grandfather clocks, the truth is that I am not one of those women and I do love grandfather clocks and the entire mystic and magic around them and their story.

As a matter of fact, I have recently read this interesting article about Howard Miller clocks and I felt that I should also get some space in my house so that I can place one of these amazing clocks in my main wall. Moreover, after having a look at the website to which I have linked in the first paragraph, I realized that Howard Miller’s clocks are affordable if you buy them on a dedicated online store such as that one. In fact, see the picture below and confirm how incredibly charming this clock is and how it could easily be placed in carpeted floors to give extra beauty to any room that we may have at home:

So, would you also like to buy a new grandfather clock but you didn’t know where to search for them? If that’s the case, then I am more than sure that you will be delighted as soon as you take some time to visit the websites to which I have linked above and where you will be able to find the most incredible grandfather clocks for the best prices ever!

Las vegas: a land of unbelivable events



Even if you have never been to Las Vegas before, the truth is that you simply can't denny that you have already heard some great stories about amazing events that took place in Las Vegas. In fact, if you would like to know more about another great event taking place in Las Vegas, then I would personally advise you to take some time to read the msnbc.com article just below:

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LAS VEGAS - The New York-New York Hotel & Casino has its winning Vinny.

The Las Vegas Strip hotel announced the winner of its Vinny vs. Vinny spokesVinny competition on Monday, declaring Vinny Blue "the ultimate go-to guy for all things New York-New York."

His real name is Thomas Cassell, and he's originally from New York but now he lives in Las Vegas. Voters cast ballots at the hotel and online.

The battle to be The Vinny included a Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest, an ESPN Zone arcade challenge and an Irish jig showdown at Nine Fine Irishmen.

Cynthia Kiser Murphey, New York-New York's president and chief operating officer, said Vinny's job is to give guests an idea where to go, what to do, what's hot, and what's not — all in a New York kind of way.

New York-New York is a subsidiary of MGM Mirage.

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The best online pharmacies

As you probably know, our jobs can get extremely demanding and may make it extremely hard for us to keep up with all the stress and effort that comes with any job. Keeping this in mind, I often find it extremely important that I search for the best medicine products online so that I can fight any headache or similar problem that comes with my job.

Having this said, if you tend to buy tramadol online or if you would like to know which the best websites for buying tramadol are, then I would personally say that you definitely need to have a look at this tramadol hcl 50 mg tablets bluebook so that you may also order tramadol online with the confidence that you will be getting authentic and effective products that will surely come in handy when you need to recover from a difficult day in your own company or simply in those days when you tend to feel some pain in any particular areas of your body and you tend to need a pain relief solution. In fact, tramadol is one of the most effective and recommended pain relief solutions from doctors worldwide, showing you how you can easily trust this product in order to find a solution for any pain problem that you may be facing.

So, if you have always wanted to find the best deals on tramadol online and if you never managed to discover a good website where you could compare the prices of online pharmacies on this product, then you definitely need to take some of your time to visit the website to which I have linked just above and see with your own eyes how incredibly helpful and user-friendly that website is! Finally, start ordering and see how tramadol can really boost your lifestyle and change the way that you tend to face your problems.

Taking the most out of Bahamas trips


Even if you are not a fan of paradisiacal destinations, the truth is that you simply can't denny the beauty of some destinations all across the world such as Bahamas! In fact, if you plan to enjoy a summer vacation there with your family, then I would personally advise you to take some time to read the msnbc.com article just below and see how incredibly helpful it will be for you:

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Great surf, great sun, great people ... the Bahamas is made for families.

For the sporty family
If your clan's idea of a good time involves swimming, spelunking, or anything that works up a sweat, pack your gear and head to Andros's Small Hope Bay Lodge, a rustic resort hidden in acres of mangrove and Andros pine. This unpretentious charmer feels like tropical summer camp but is actually a world-class diving destination—and the best place for kids to get their first taste of scuba diving.

The string of simple coral-rock cottages is anchored by a lodge with batik-covered daybeds and a bar fashioned from the hull of an old sailboat—but has no phones or TV. You don't miss them, though, with all the kayaking, snorkeling, nature trails, shelling, and diving.

At night, kids eat in the ramshackle rec room, stocked with board games and coloring supplies, while adults mingle with staff members over conch fritters in the lounge. Communal tables and ample portions of home-style food—think cracked conch, freshly baked orange cake—give things an easygoing dinner party feel; hey, even sports fans need some downtime (242-368-2014; smallhope.com; doubles, $470, all-inclusive).

For the laid-back family
Admit it: You hate planning. (We understand.) Non-type A families will love Hope Town on Elbow Cay, an islet that's a short ferry ride from Great Abaco. With a low-key vibe and an easily navigable layout, it brings to mind a tropical Nantucket.

Book at the cheery Hope Town Harbour Lodge; the ferry will drop you right at the hotel's pier, and the staff will carry your gear—bodyboards, strollers, and all—up to your room. Oceanfront cottages have decks so you can keep an eye on the sand-castle construction from above (242-366-0095; hopetownlodge.com; doubles, $175-$225). The tiny town is best explored on foot or bike, and because it's closed to motor vehicles, kids can run free.

Sun Dried-T's, a harborside kiosk, rents bikes with big baskets for beach gear (242-366-0616; bike rentals, $10 a day). The more ambitious should call Froggie's, which can arrange daylong snorkel trips to nearby Abaco National Park (242-366-0431; froggiesabaco.com; day-trips, $70). At night, hit the beloved Harbour's Edge—kids will scarf down conch fritters before scampering off to raid the board game collection, leaving adults to watch the sunset (242-366-0087; entrées, $20-$32).

For the multi-generational family
There's Grandma. And the teenagers. And your sister and her toddler. Luckily, Grand Bahama has something to satisfy every constituency. There's no need to rent a car; simply base the crew in Lucaya, a self-­contained resort area just beyond Freeport with both ocean and intracoastal marina access.

The beach side is dominated by the sprawling Our Lucaya complex, which has two resorts, four pools, and 13 restaurants linked by paths. Book the older generations at Reef Village, where the tranquil lanai suites have their own private beach (242-373-1333; lanai suites from $700). Closer to the action (and the water slides), the ten-story Radisson has two-bedroom suites with kitchens (242-373-1333; ourlucaya.com; suites, $589). If Our Lucaya is a bit too Disney, try the marinaside Pelican Bay Hotel, where the friendly staff will track down beach reads and DVDs for movie night (242-373-9550; pelicanbayhotel.com; suites, $189-$209).

By day, the more active family members can trot over to UNEXSO, a spit-and-polish dive operation with its own pool for beginning scuba lessons (242-373-1244; intro lessons, $109), or explore the rest of the island on a day-trip with Grand Bahama Nature Tours (242-373-2485; grandbahamanaturetours.com; day tours, $79). For something less rigorous, sign up with Paradise Cove, a modest family-owned beach club on the island's western end. They'll transport you to their sandy stretch, where you can snorkel out to Deadman's Reef or lounge on the beach (242-349-2677; deadmansreef.com; snorkel day-trip, $35 for adults, $20 for children).

At night, everyone can regroup at Iries, a stylized Caribbean joint inside Our Lucaya; there are dishes like roasted grouper with papaya chutney, as well as a kids' menu (242-373-1333; entrées, $21-$35). On the marina side, the Port Lucaya Marketplace is kitschy but convenient, with plenty of eating options. Grab a table at Pisces, a quirky Italian spot with delicious conch pizza (242-373-5192; pizzas, $12-$30).

And watch the horizon for ...
Another reason to go to Andros. We're predicting that the island's improved Tiamo Resort will become an instant fave among families when it reopens this October. Major renovations will add more solar panels and a bio-diesel generator. But what really makes it family friendly is the variety of outdoor activities, from sailing to up-close encounters with rock iguanas. Thanksgiving break in the Bahamas, anyone?

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