Archive for November, 2008

The Pastimes Betting Devotees like to Contend in: All about Gaming Hall Taking Risks

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Stud poker is indisputably an incredibly popular casino game. The clients, playing with screened hands, wager in a central pot that is awarded to the winning punter carrying the highest combination of cards. (And as eveyone knows, the bluffer may actually win as well.)

A Visit To Canada British Columbia Is Truly A Worthy Experience

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

British Columbia is situated on the extreme west of Canada. On the northwest side, it is bounded by the US state of Alaska. The direct northern portion of Canada comprises Yukon and Northwest Territories. The eastern side of British Columbia is demarcated by Alberta and on the south, you will get to see the states [...]

Sea Pines Plantation - The Pearl Of Hilton Head Island

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Hilton Head Island is one of the nicest places to vacation, regardless of what time of year you decide to stay. And I must inform you that a stay in Sea Pines Plantation must be top on your list. The island is home to more than 40,000 full time residents and over 2.2 million vacationers [...]

Bachelor Party Planning - The Ultimate Weekend Trip with the Guys

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Rounding up the guys to devour some barbecued red meat followed by a drunken jaunt to the local “nudie bar” just doesn’t seem to be cutting it for today’s soon-to-be grooms as they celebrate the end of bachelorhood. Could this new trend just be the competitive nature of men flourishing as they try to upstage [...]

Glasgow: Scotland With Style

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Readers of Conde Nast Traveller magazine - the bible of the travel industry - have recently voted Glasgow as second only to London as a UK tourist destination. It was the 18th most popular city in the world for city breaks in 2003 with 3.2 million visitors. It was also voted second only to London [...]

Siberia, Russia, Part 7 - The Trans-Siberian Railway

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the trip leaving the train station in Khabarovsk.
A Train To Nowhere?
In deciding to travel to Chita, Siberia, I had originally estimated a travel [...]

Fish Creek House Bed and Breakfast - Making Montana Memories

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Fish Creek House - A Childhood Dream Come true Cid Busarow
WHITEHALL — Cid Busarow fulfilled a childhood dream when she moved to Montana last May. Another dream was reached two weeks ago when she and her husband, Dan, opened Fish Creek House, a bed and breakfast just outside of Whitehall.
“When I was young I always [...]

Orlando Villas - Questions and tips for first time rentors

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

As a first timer renter, you’ve probably got loads of questions and maybe a couple of concerns that you would like to clear up before you rent your first villa. Orlando villas come in many shapes, sizes and locations. There are also many villa communities to choose from. This article outlines a few tips for [...]

Choosing the Best MP3 player for travel.

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

MP3 players are now capable of many things including making your life easier while traveling.
With more of us traveling these days whether it be across State, interstate or around the world, often one home comfort we miss is our music. The choice of music player has been limited over the years to either tape cassette [...]

Where to Stay in Steamboat Springs

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

There are enough hotels and condominiums available for rent in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, that one week in each and you’d be there for the better part of two years. From the downtown area to the base of the mountains you’ll find a dazzling array of hotels in Steamboat Springs — from modestly priced motel rooms [...]