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		<title>Debutante Ball unites Vienna and Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 16:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second yearly&#8217; Great Vienna Debutante Ball in Rome&#8217; will occur at Barncaccio Palace in the Italian capital. twenty-four debutantes from across Italy will be accompanied by sportsmen from the Italian police&#8217;s athletic organisation and a jury will select the best dancing couple who will be invited to visit the Opera Ball in Vienna next [...]]]></description>
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<p>The second yearly&#8217; Great Vienna Debutante Ball in Rome&#8217; will occur at Barncaccio Palace in the Italian capital.</p>
<p>twenty-four debutantes from across Italy will be accompanied by sportsmen from the Italian police&#8217;s athletic organisation and a jury will select the best dancing couple who will be invited to visit the Opera Ball in Vienna next Feb.</p>
<p>The ball is being organised by the city of Vienna, the Austrian consulate in Rome, the city and province of Rome and the region of Lazio.</p>
<p>Social Democratic ( SP ) Vienna deputy Mayor Renate Brauner will head an Austrian delegation attending the ball.</p>
<p>Music for the event will be supplied by a Vienna ensemble conducted by Jacqueline Roscheck.</p>
<p>Austrian envoy to Italy Christian Berlakovits announced today ( Weds ) [*CO]&#8216;We are pleased to have once been able to organize the ball for the second year in a row.  We want to give the flair of a genuine Vienna ball in Rome.&#8217;</p>
<p>Proceeds from the event, that may be moderated by Italian TV presenter Veronica Maya, will go to victims of the earthquake last Apr in the city of L&#8217;Aquila.</p>
<p>Here you find a short outline of what the 2 capital towns have to supply and if you rent an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/OH_Holidays/3905/1" target="_blank">OH Holidays</a> flat you will enjoy both of the towns a great deal.</p>
<p>Rome is the endless city and the true city of empire with its inheritance of columns, triumphal arches, and monumental buildings.  But this isnot the whole story of this ancient city : Rome is also a prospering and busy metropolis where Italian government and commerce rub shoulders together to the soundtrack of present-day life.  In addition Rome incorporates the tiny city state of Vatican City, the domain of the Roman Catholic Church and the home of the Pope.</p>
<p>All roads, naturally, lead to Rome and not only for the traditional Coliseum, Trajan&#8217;s Column, Saint Paul&#8217;s Basilica, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps-visitors also discover the pleasures of the lesser-known streets with their lively chatter and bustle.  Romans enjoy street life to a degree unknown in numerous cooler climates, and while the restaurants  and bars are famous for their atmosphere on no account miss the chance to savor a big selection of exquisite food and drink.  The city is potentially even more beautiful at night when lights pick out the details and silhouettes of the buildings and monuments.</p>
<p>From Coliseum to Castell San Angelo, from the ancient Roman Forum to St.  Peter&#8217;s Square at the center of the Vatican ; from the Piazza Navona to the cobbles of the Appian Way-Rome is a beautiful and significant city which will delight who will rent <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/appartamenti_a_roma/3905/2" target="_blank">appartamenti a roma</a>.</p>
<p>Vienna is an ideal-typical European city.  Vienna is referred to by many as a unique onion, with each of the urban layers surrounding the oldest historic center being equally important to the final flavor of the city.  The Austrian capital thus embraces all the conventions of an European city, from Roman foundations through to Gothic, Baroque and Historic ism.  Holiday makers are avid to visit Vienna due to the city&#8217;s exciting fusion of the royal-imperial aptitude of the past with the newest trends, the responsible cultivation of a valuable heritage and charming traditions.  But way more than old buildings turn Vienna into a town of beauty : one also discovers excellent museums, fine art collections and internationally famous works of art in the city.  Vienna boasts fifty theaters, including three opera homes and 2 theaters staging musicals, 100 museums. Save money by booking a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/appartamenti_a_vienna/3905/3" target="_blank">appartamenti a vienna</a></p>
<p>heavy music lovers have long considered Vienna to be just this side of shangri la : one encounters music everywhere, from the sounds of a child practicing a Mozart piano sonata through an open window to street musicians playing classical as well as hippy music.  No other city has been home to so many composers of global renown : some, such as Schubert, Strauss, Schoenberg and Berg were born there, others, such as Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Brahms and Mahler chose to live there.</p>
<p>Culinary culture is an integral part of the way of living that has distinguished Vienna for centuries.  Viennese cuisine is perhaps the sole cuisine in the world that&#8217;s named for a town and not a country.  Vienna has been influenced by many states throughout the past ten centuries, something that can explain much of its attraction &#8211; and not only in the field of cooking.  The word Heurigen has long been part of the vocabulary of tourism in Vienna &#8211; no sightseeing visit to the city on the Danube would be complete without a trip to a Viennese Heurigen.  Heurigens are now a synonym for some of what&#8217;s best in Vienna : hospitality, gemtlichkeit, joie de vivre mingled with a little melancholy, good strong food and refreshing dry wine.  In reality, as a uniquely Viennese establishment, a strategy of life, Heurigens are 2nd only to coffeehouses.</p>
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		<title>The Daily Life Of Antarctic Inhabitants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>During December in Antarctica, a bright summer morning may see the temperature rise to 25 degrees below zero.Add in gale-force winds that blow in all directions covering a two-mile thick glacier, and the wind chill that results can freeze your eyelids shut.The South Pole has to be the roughest place to be other than outer space.</p>
<p>Probably the world&#8217;s most forsaken, yet most important outpost to manage is the United States permanent station here.Until recently, only approved researchers could set food in Antarctica.But all this change when wealthy tourists and adventurers began to charter flights to the frosty region.<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/antarctic_cruises/3954/1" target="_blank">antarctic cruises</a></p>
<p>Sure, all they can see is mountains, valleys and oceans of white.You can look a thousand miles in any direction and you won&#8217;t find even a penguin.On the other hand, it can be quite a feat to stand on the South Pole of the planet.</p>
<p>Since the South Pole has been seen as an important base for scientific discovery, those who work there likely scoff at the notion of selling out Antarctica, which could get in their way.No matter what they do, people still stop by.It can&#8217;t really be helped, as no one can prevent them from doing so.</p>
<p>Antarctica is not claimed by any country; forty-three countries have agreed by treaty to protect this frozen landmass that is equivalent to the size of the U.S. and Mexico combined and study it.All throughout the year, regardless of the months of constant winter the continent experiences, the American station stays staffed.The unwritten law of the Ice mandates that its crew help anybody who can get to 90 degrees south latitude, whether invited or not.<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/antarctic_cruise_reviews/3954/2" target="_blank">antarctic cruise reviews</a></p>
<p>The stations discourage guests, as they are often uninformed about the region and have no idea that the elevation is 10,000 feet.Typically, when someone does visit that is not educated they will be cold, dehydrated, and have altitude sickness.</p>
<p>The dome&#8217;s sleeping accommodations opened in 1975 with the capacity for thirty-three men.This has grown to two hundred men and women who presently occupy every available bed.&#8221;Summer Camp&#8221; is the name that has been given to the bunkhouses assembled of plywood, plastic, and canvas, that cover the glacier.</p>
<p>Similar to many camps, there is no limit to the amount of water used at Summer Camp.Showers and toilets that flush can be rarities, since it takes $12 a gallon to get the fuel to melt the ice with.Even if undertaken under the 3 a.m. glaring sun, the lengthy, frigid walk to a neighborhood, shared bathroom will be not only slick, but a teeth-chattering experience.</p>
<p>The very first woman who came to Antarctica needed military escorts.Now, women make up 1/3 of the summer support staff population and they are treated just like everyone else.The Pole doesn&#8217;t give them any quarter either.</p>
<p>Research shows that workers who work in that type of bitter cold environment will take up to 3 times as long to get their work done.This is caused by the brain producing more hormones for physical activity (to warm the body) and decreasing the production of those required for problem solving.The conditions are even worse in the winter.</p>
<p>It is in mid February that the South Pole is virtually deserted as the last aircraft leave the area.That last airplane leaves a group of 28 workers who will live at The Pole for the six months that follow.It will not be until October that the sun will once again make an appearance and the planes will return.</p>
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		<title>Why Hotels In Kampala Are A Popular Base For Exploring Uganda</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no doubt that Uganda is an exciting destination. Africa may be underdeveloped in terms of infrastructure but Uganda has undergone huge changes that have rapidly improved the quality of life throughout the country. Now many tourists choose to visit every single year and base themselves in the ancient capital while adventuring out into [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is no doubt that Uganda is an exciting destination. Africa may be underdeveloped in terms of infrastructure but Uganda has undergone huge changes that have rapidly improved the quality of life throughout the country. Now many tourists choose to visit every single year and base themselves in the ancient capital while adventuring out into the breathtaking land. You will discover that there is a very diverse range of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/Kampala_hotels/3955/1" target="_blank">Kampala hotels</a> you could choose for your stay.</p>
<p>Situated in the south of the country, Kampala is known for being one of the greenest cities in the whole of Africa. It is located in a wonderful spot surrounded by seven hills. Though originally settled many hundreds of years ago, today you will find a lively mix of old world charm, and modern development. You will not find the hustle and business too overwhelming as in many cities in this part of the world.</p>
<p>Today tourism is a vital component of Uganda&#8217;s economy. It is a sector that brings the country more than half a billion dollars annually. This would not be possible without offering a wide selection of accommodation that caters to various tastes. The up market chains all have a presence in the capital as well as in more rural locations. For example there is the Sheraton Kampala, Holiday Express, and Grand Imperial to name but a few.</p>
<p>If your trip to Uganda will involve heading out of the capital that the lodgings available will be simpler but this does not mean a lack of quality. Even when on safari the lodges and camps that you stay at will provide you with luxury five star treatments. Today the options in Uganda can be compared favorably too many other destinations. Of course if you are on a tight shoe string then there is always the option of budget guesthouses and cheap lodges.</p>
<p>The city itself has a lot to offer. You should not just rush out in to the savannah and tropical forests. For example just ten minutes from the city centre are the Kasubi tombs. These are the spiritual centre of the traditional Buganda culture; they actually house deceased members of the royal family.</p>
<p>You should also fit in a visit to Africa&#8217;s only Bahai temple. You can easily stroll here in the warmth of the evening sun. It is a wonderful place to take in a sense of the culture and heritage.</p>
<p>It is no surprise that that people in Kampala and Uganda have become well known for their friendliness and hospitality. A trip to Kampala will leave you with only positive memories of the accommodation and staff.</p>
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		<title>Making Your Family Events A Big Hit</title>
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<p>Family events like marriages, anniversaries and birthdays or business events like meetings or even a farewell are events when people meet to socialize and have fun. A cramped up space amidst the noise of city life, that is the most conveniently available option these days in crowded cities, is not what can provide the perfect ambiance for guests to unwind and have fun. This is when hosts resort to ranches, which are generally removed from the chaotic heart of the city and provide the most congenial atmosphere. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to find something that is not too far from your city. You might have something on the city suburbs. If you stay in Dallas, you will find fantastic <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/Dallas_ranches/3958/1" target="_blank">Dallas ranches</a> and theme-based <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/Dallas_event_facilities/3958/2" target="_blank">Dallas event facilities</a> that cater beautifully to requirement for a roomy and relaxing venue.</p>
<p>The primary step to hosting a big event that you wish people to remember is the planning. The planning stage is vital, as this is when you can quietly sit and pen down all that needs to be done. When you attempt to do things without planning, you will invariably heighten the chances of forgetting essential things. Writing down tasks will save you from the headache of having to rely on your memory and running the risk of hosting an incomplete event. A well planned event is easier to execute and tends to be closer to perfection. when you plan your event, consider all the pros and cons of each task you are about to execute.  You can get great inspiration from various resources. Finally, if you feel inadequate, seek professional help.</p>
<p>Themed events are indeed in vogue nowadays. Ranches provide the necessary space that facilitates you to successfully execute themes. The theme you choose for your event will be determined by the nature of the event. A birthday bash for your child can be based on a cartoon theme. You can utilize mascots and d</p>
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		<title>Need Help And Tips About    Visiting The Mall Of America     &#8211; Find Them Here.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Mall of America is in Minneapolis, the State of Minnesota suburb Bloomington, and it receives 40 million of visitors in a year. Forty millions! These are more visitors, than Disney World, Graceland, and also Grand Canyon together taken. Visitors there do purchases on 500 shops, visit underwater adventures aquarium, LEGO Imagination center, the Museum of dinosaurs Walk, ACES Modeling flight center, viewing of films at 14 theaters, and also parties on seven night clubs.</p>
<p>Before visiting the center it is necessary to make some plans. First, you should understand that the shopping center of America is in a city, and works almost 12000 persons. In summer months and holidays this figure inflates to 13000 persons. On days off Mall is frequently so close that walking is complicated. Carry convenient footwear as the shopping center of America covers 4, 2 million square kilometers.</p>
<p>How to reach the center very easily? To reach it is possible to familiarize on web site Mall of America. 35 hotels close Mall Americas give a free transfer. If you stop in hotel of a city Minneapolis you can take Light Rail direct in the shopping center. Light Rail service also is accessible from the airport to the center. The parking at shopping center is free. With 12550 on a place spaces and spaces of 22000 overflows are good idea to write down a parking site.</p>
<p>Be assured to receive a card from the center responses about the information of service desk. Tables are located at the first level, on each of four inputs, the North, the South, the East and the West. Instead of all directions choose one area and study it. Small children should have certificates on them. Some parents dress the children in bright T-shirts or capsules that they could have their place quickly. Make the decision on meeting place in a case of lost the members of a family.</p>
<p>When you are in crowd you should know about a personal security, and it is true in shopping center of America. However, it should not be desirable, because the center has own forces of 100 persons for safety. Employees of security service go Mall constant and are very appreciable. In case of a trouble, the shopping center has 130 payphones, 44 phones to help, many people do not know, prison cells on separate level.</p>
<p>Mall Americas have appeared very successful buildings of the second stage and will be done by it in a greater degree. Plans concerning works which are connected to build hotels in shopping center, office center, the conference centre, and spa and as you have guessed, more shops. IKEA, Swedish shop of the goods for the house, is the first step in this plan and has already constructed road from shopping center.</p>
<p>The same as shopping center, IKEA is huge, and you can spend all the day there. Come before and take pleasure of 99 cents till a breakfast to study salons, displays and a warehouse. Visit IKEA and shopping center America on Monday morning for quiet, slow experience.<br />
Do you have the transition to Mall Americas? If it is so, I welcome you on behalf of all Minnesota. We are &#8220;Nice Minnesota&#8221;, also are glad to see you here. We hope that you visit other sights, when you are in a city. More detailed information on shopping center of America, pass to the main page and order free information materials.</p>
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		<title>Beautiful The Country of Malaysia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The county of Malaysia is one of the most beautiful places on the planet. This is why thousands visit the country every year. People look for travel deals that will allow them enjoy the joys of the country. Malaysia is not just filled with lovely beaches, but a warm culture and lifestyle. ]]></description>
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<p>The county of Malaysia is one of the most beautiful places on the planet. This is why thousands visit the country every year. People look for travel deals that will allow them enjoy the joys of the country. Malaysia is not just filled with lovely beaches, but a warm culture and lifestyle. If you are interested in traveling to Malaysia and your travel plan takes you through Kuala Lumpur then the following are some of the areas that you really must visit.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/link/3832/1"><img title="Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia" src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/c/ct/ctr/833921_petronas_2.jpg" alt="833921 petronas 2 photo" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia</p></div>
<p>You could visit some of the famous landmark buildings such as the Petronas Twin Towers: For a while, the petronas tower was widely agreed to be the tallest structure in the world. It is undoubtedly the tallest in Malaysia. But it is not just its architectural feat that draws countless tourists to it. More of its attraction lies in its beautiful design signifying an exquisite blend between Malaysian Architecture and modern building.</p>
<p>Alternatively you could also visit the Sultan Abdul Samad building or the National Monument. Enjoy the soft graces of the well tended lawns and fountains at the National Mosque. And at the end of the day, be sure to catch one of the best sunset vistas at the Friday mosque.</p>
<p>Visiting the Batu caves is a must if you enjoy experiencing the wilds of nature. Home to the shrine of lord Subramanian, these caves are found at the top of a 272 flight of steps. Don&#8217;t wear heels. The Museum caves are also a pleasant place to visit with their bright colored statues.Alternatively you can visit the Templar Park and experience the thrill of Malaysia&#8217;s beautiful rainforest. Alongisde the rain forest are natural features such as lagoons and waterfalls. And when your children get bored, there is always the skating rink at Shah Alam to get them squealing.</p>
<p>Be sure to buys some Malaysian souvenir or try out some of their delightful meals. Both are easily affordable. So the next time you decide to take a vacation, why not make inquiries into a travel group that supports Malaysian Vacations. The experience will be one you will not regret.</p>
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		<title>Love In Paris</title>
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<p>Paris is a much loved European destination for many Americans. Paris being the main destination in France, is the gateway for most travellers coming by airplane. As a gateway city, Paris ends up with tons of visitors who spend time within that city alone. Not just is it a great tourist destination, it serves the function of being one of the central cities in France and Europe for trade. Many French companies have major offices in Paris. It is this mix of business and leisure that help make Paris a cosmopolitan city.</p>
<p>Paris can be reached effortlessly from many cities around the USA. Most of the US carriers who serve Europe as well as Air France offer several non-stop flights to the Paris area airports. From Houston, you have a choice of two flights, four if you count the code shared flights between Air France and Continental. (Continental and Air France each operate a single flight with flight numbers from both airlines.) LAX on the west coast as well as numerous east coast cities serve as US gateway cities. If you are in London, it is promising to hop on the &#8220;Chunnel&#8221; and take a high speed train between the two cities.</p>
<p>My Experiences</p>
<p>To my surprise, on my last visit I found the folks in Paris far friendlier than I memorize them from my visit 16 years ago. English seems to be spoken more now than when I was there last. It could have been the holiday time bringing joy around the world, or just a revolutionize in attitude towards those annoying American tourists who pour money into their economy.</p>
<p>During our stay, I was very glad to be treated so well by the desk agents in our hotel, and the wait staff at the restaurants we decided to visit. Our hotel was a petite boutique hotel selected by my wife&#8217;s co-worker who was with her on the journey to Istanbul. She and her now spouse visit Paris frequently, in fact she even has relatives there, so she chose the hotel for its quaint setting and the nearby park. Needless to stay the staff treated us very well, and spoke perfect English. The desk agent even made sure that when we headed back to the airport that she came out and spoke in French to the driver of our taxi to make sure he knew exactly where we were going.</p>
<p>We stayed and dined primarily in the Latin quarter. In this area, we found several small cafes that served up great French food. One sunset we went down a road full of family run restaurants where menus were displayed in the windows. As we looked at menus we were approached by the servers and owners all contribution to serve us a great food, either from the menu or they will make up a meal of our choosing. My wife was pregnant so we did not drink any of the French wine while there. We did take pleasure in some great food from the menu. (Unhappily I ended up coming down with the flu by the end of the weekend, which made for a long flight home.)</p>
<p>During one of our full days spent in the city was filled up with a city tour. We found one of the open top, double decker buses used by tour companies. I believe we ended up on the red bus as it seems like there were yellow busses, from another tour company doing the same tour. The complete circuit takes about two hours if you do not hop off and back on. We determined that hopping off at a couple of the sites was worth it. In fact, we chose our stops before the tour got going. That permitted us to plan out our day. (Weather was extremely cold and sad so walking was not too much fun.)</p>
<p>We stopped at the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and in close proximity to a trade centre where toilet water shops were all over the place. If you have allergies those shops can be tough on your body. The sightsee guide on the Red bus was great. She explained the implication of what we saw as we drove round the city. We cruised down several main streets. We cruised along the side of the river which has a lot of good-looking sites along its banks. The tour guide pointed out the numerous architectural styles we encountered on our tour <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/OH_Holidays/3811/2" target="_blank">OH-Holidays</a>. All around the Red Bus was a great way to finish a day.</p>
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		<title>Hold Your Horses, Go to the Dude Ranches</title>
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<p>The word “vacation” may stir up thoughts of beach resorts and tropical weather in your mind. But what about the great outdoors and wrangling bulls and horseback riding?   To be fair, not many people think of such vacations right off the bat.  Did your friend ever try to dissuade you from going to a beach resort?  The more adventurous person would tell you to try something new like horseshoe tossing or riding through fields.  But believe it or not, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/dude_ranches/3866/1" target="_blank">dude ranches</a> sure can make for a great vacation. If you are looking for a different kind of adventure, they may become your destination.</p>
<p>First off, disregard any preconceived notions about taking a vacation on a ranch. A trip to one of these ranches may be just what a person needs to escape office pressures and the various duties of running a household.  Whether for a romantic couple looking to try something new, or a family wanting to having a bonding experience, the activities at the ranch are so abundant, there’s something for everyone.  Ranches may be a dream come true for someone who loved Westerns as a kid. It can be wildly entertaining for children needing more exposure to the great outdoors.  A ranch is meant to give visitors a taste of the Old West back when cowboys still rode and mail was delivered by wagon.   With such broad hospitality and a wide variety of energizing activities, a trip to one of these off the road ranches can do wonders.</p>
<p>The number of ranches in the country are so numerous that it will be no trouble at all to find the nearest one to you.  <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/goto/Montana_dude_ranches/3866/2" target="_blank">Montana dude ranches</a>, for instance, have some of the best attractions around.  But don’t think that you’re condemning yourself to a boring weekend on a ranch. With howdy accents and dedicated staff members that seem to form a welcoming family for guests, the authenticity truly shines through, making for a truly rewarding experience.</p>
<p>Make some time and try going to a ranch at some point.  You will be glad you took the time to try something new, and if you bring the whole family, you may find out something new about each other you would never have known otherwise.</p>
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		<title>Dashing Through the Snow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:38:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Brother-in-Law is in the Armed Forces and currently assigned overseas, specifically Iraq.  We got the call that he was flying in to Spokane Washington for a two week holiday and his wife wanted all of the family there to welcome him home.  So it was off to Spokane we went.  The drive was about [...]]]></description>
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<p>My Brother-in-Law is in the Armed Forces and currently assigned overseas, specifically Iraq.  We got the call that he was flying in to Spokane Washington for a two week holiday and his wife wanted all of the family there to welcome him home.  So it was off to Spokane we went.  The drive was about four hours and the roads were clear.  We, being my wife and two sons, took our four wheel drive truck up I-90.</p>
<p>The coolest part of the trip was seeing the Christmas lights that are located along I-90.  It was night when we left but that was alright because there was no snow.  There is a section of Interstate 90 that has nothing but farmland and a few years ago it was a dark stretch of road.  A farmer who owned several sections of land that bordered the Interstate found that he could position his self propelled watering systems so he could use their power to get some Christmas lights going.  Once he made the discovery many wonderful decorations came to life.  My boys really liked the two Christmas light kids throwing snowballs back and forth at each other.  The snowballs actually moved and the two kids made of lights would duck down to avoid being hit.  Locked in and eternal snow ball fight.  There were many great decorative lights and the kids were laughing and making &#8220;Wow&#8221; sounds as we passed through that part of our trip.  Many thanks to the farmer with the Christmas lights!</p>
<p>The rest of the trip was easy at normal speeds of seventy miles per hour until we got close to Spokane when the snow began.  It was light snow but we had to slow down because it was sticking to the road.  We stopped off at a grocery store by the air port and got some balloons for our return soldier.  We then waited in the airport for his arrival.  We came walking down the ramp and hugged his wife and then little boy with vigor.  Even after being on a plane for twenty some odd hours he was very awake for the reunion with his family.  I could tell he had missed them deeply.</p>
<p>I appreciate the sacrifice he has made to serve his country and I celebrate my freedom to be able to travel accross the state to</p>
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<p>see the christmas lights and plow through the snow.  We got home yesterday from our long and slow drive in the snow.  Today I have just come in from playing in that snow with my boys.  We have dashed through the snow in many ways over the last couple of days.</p>
<p>Hox out.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/2009/11/toulouse-sights/" target="_self">I was standing in Toulouse, France on the Rua Du Taur.</a> The day before I had seen some impressive sights and yet there was more to be seen in this wonderfully old city.  As I started down the road Taur I noticed that the architecture is great but overpowering everything else.  It was driving me further down the road where I saw a tower.  It was very medieval looking with a pointy roof top.  I have included some pictures in the link below.</p>
<p>I thought this tower was closer than it actually was as I walked down the road Taur.  Taur had many shops and stores with little <a href="http://www.promaptraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Basilique_Saint-Sernin_-_Toulouse.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3800" title="Basilique_Saint-Sernin_-_Toulouse" src="http://www.promaptraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Basilique_Saint-Sernin_-_Toulouse-300x225.jpg" alt="Basilique Saint Sernin   Toulouse 300x225 photo" width="300" height="225" /></a>signs to tell what they did or sold.  I finally reached the end of the road and the Iglesia (church) de Saint Serinin came into view.  Wow this place was big and must have been around for a long time.  My description is limited to my lack of knowledge about what ancient architecture was called.  I know this because I took a college class many year ago and my studies then have led me to a knowledge of my lack of knowledge.  So I will describe this Iglesia as one that must have been made for giants.  The builders must have been thinking that they would aim all focus of this world into a direction straight to the heavens.  Implications are that all who are in the Saint Serinin have a link to heaven through it&#8217;s grand hall and heavenly pointed Tower.</p>
<p>Indeed the grand hall with in was really impressive with great curving columns.  I do not think that they were trying to represent heaven but they were definitely trying to say heaven is important when the architects built this Iglesia.  After my tour of the church I was on the north side near the Place Saint-Sernin and there was a kind of farmers market set up in the road.  While I lived in Brazil these markets were very common and they would move from one day to the next usually setting up early in the morning and then leaving at noon.  I do not know if the market on Place Saint-Sernin was only set up in that location or if it moved around from street to street but it was well after noon and they were still selling all kinds of produce and other wonderful things.  Statues and cups carved out of a nice looking pieces of freshly stained wood.</p>
<p>With my day running out I moved south cutting through one road after another my goal was the river Garonne.  I passed the wonderful fort or castle looking building called Les Jacobins or Couvent des Jacobins part of it was a great and very sharp looking tower.  I really must point out that when I give a few words in my post toward these towers I really should be dedicating much more toward them.  I was in fact standing in awe with my neck straining from staring straight up for so long that they blue of the sky started to make me wish I had not broken my glasses.</p>
<p>I arrived at the river in time to get a great look at the river and a dome who&#8217;s metal was green with age.  I do not know what this domes name was for I did not cross the river.  I had run out of time for the sun was starting to go down and I was yet very far from the train station.  In fact I was several blocks but I started on my way knowing that the lights from the city would not allow me to be in the dark.  True enough I was not in the dark for city lights are abundant and I found my way easily.  I probably could of stopped for the night but my schedule did not allow for taking too much time in one spot.  I was glad for my schedule because if I had succumbed to the temptations of staying in this city to see all of her sights I would have ended my trip in Toulouse and I could have written for years on that city alone.  Next stop is to the south small layover in Bayonne and then across the border to see the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain.</p>
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