Eyes and ears

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Eyes and ears are so important. When they don’t feel right, I don’t feel right. the other day I was not feeling up to par so I went to the doctor today and discovered that my ears are full of crud. They are crackling and making my equilibrium off kilter. Not fun. It is amazing how something so small and simple can bring us to our knees.

When I get new eyeglasses and the prescription is not quite right I often feel the same way. That is why it is important to go to a professional when buying new prescription sunglasses or prescription eyeglasses. I have been a fan of Dave Ramsey, the renowned money expert, who advises those of us looking for the best value in products and services. I prefer to receive the best quality product for the lowest price. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Dave sings the praises of buying eyeglasses online via ZenniOptical.com. Well, I have known for years that Zenni is the best place to buy my glasses and now, even the experts in saving money are discovering Zenni.  Check out Zenni and get the best for your money. Feel good and look good too. Take care of your eyes and ears. And make sure to get them check out before school starts.

Business Class

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This guest post from Hong Alexander

My brother is double majoring in business and marketing. He hopes to go into some type of pharmaceutical or medical sales after he graduates. However, he would eventually like to own his own business too. He said that in one of his business classes he learned about several different companies that offer phone and internet packages to small businesses. One of the websites that he learned about was www.t1internet.net. My brother looked in to it and he said it looked like it would be really useful if were to ever start his own business. He is not sure what type of business he would want to start. He has talked about starting a recreational baseball park or some type of medical company. He does know that he will have a degree to help him start and that he wants to be someone’s boss one day. My brother is definitely ambitious and I think he will be great at anything he wants to do. Maybe if he starts his own company, I can work for him and then I can take vacation whenever I need to.

What is Worlds Better than a Hotel?

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They say that the hurricanes scared some folks away from Florida. Well, I just came up with a really good reason for you to revisit the state.  Florida contains some of the finest Bed and Breakfast inns in the nation, and below I present some of the ones that stood out to me.

1. The Addison is a serene 14-room inn representing a unique blend of old-style elegance with modern amenities. Traditionally, the values may seem to clash but the builders and owners have merged them together in a beautiful blend.   This Inn was selected as one of the ten Best Overall Inns of 2009-2010 by BedandBreakfast.com.  It also consistently maintains a number one ranking on TripAdvisor.com. Located on Amelia Island in the historic district of Fernandina Beach, the rooms feature porches for relaxation and an enchanting fountain courtyard. The area is a nature-lover’s paradise with pristine beaches, four major State Parks and a National Park. One can bike, hike, play golf, horseback ride, shell, bird watch, or go backwater or deep sea fishing.     Signature breakfast dishes include fresh fruit smoothies, breakfast in a boat (baked potato shell stuffed with scrambled eggs, cheese, and crumbled bacon), banana pancakes with pecan toffee syrup, spicy breakfast quesadillas, praline French toast, and perfect Peruvian coffee.

2.If you can look past the wild and funky website, the Cedar Key B & B is an inn well worth visiting!  Located in the second oldest city in Florida, the historic inn was built in 1880. Originally, the town was known for its cedar, out of which Eagle and Eberhardt pencils were produced; today its claims to fame are clam farming and tourism. Besides boasting some of the cleanest  and most comfortable lodgings imaginable, this inn’s draw is also the amazing array of activities in the area:  boating, kayaking, air boats, fishing, bird watching, playing with dolphins, biking, hiking, scuba diving, plus a famous Arts festival and the October Seafood Festival.  Or if you like football, attend a Florida Gators game in nearby Gainesville.  A few nice added features of the inn is the pet friendly status, last minute specials, delicious breakfast, and an endless array of amenities such as teas, cookies, biscotti, hot chocolates, coffees, and a bottomless jar of the freshest homemade cookies you’ve ever placed in your mouth.

3.Casa Grandview is located in the vibrant, upscale city of West Palm Beach. This Bed & Breakfast combines some of the most desirable features of the secluded and quaint B & Bs with the services of a luxury resort. The Casa offers romantic cottages, quaint bungalows, art deco cabana suites, stylish tropical coastal villas, and classic city oasis retreats.  What a fabulous array of choices, many with kitchens, elaborate baths, and spacious living areas.  The owners stock each suite with only the best gourmet foods for your breakfast, and, if desired, for additional meals.  Everything you need is available including complimentary Wi-Fi, HD TVs, premium satellite service, music and movie channels, iPod docking stations, and CD players. You can even check emails and surf the web while catching some rays poolside or dozing in a hammock.  You will be waited on with 5-star service or left alone for some glorious privacy. Whatever you want is what you get at Casa Grandview.

4.Elizabeth Pointe Lodge is a Nantucket ‘shingle style’ inn that overlooks the rich blue Atlantic.  What can I say? USA Today deemed this oceanfront inn as one of the 10 greatest places to sit on the porch. Travel and Leisure magazine recognized it as one of the fifty great beach resorts in our nation. The book, 1000 Places to See Before You Die, tagged this as a place where the emphasis is on pure relaxation. The Road Best Traveled distinguished the inn as one of the 12 Best Waterfront Inns in America.  The honors go on and on. Besides offering full concierge service and 24 hour room service, there are also gourmet treats offered all day,  a lavish wine and hors d’oeuvres reception each evening, and an oceanfront breakfast with scads of sumptuous offerings in the sunroom.   In every way, Elizabeth Pointe is determined to go above and beyond your needs and expectations.

5.Florida Trend Magazine states that the Herlong Mansion of Micanopy, Florida is “easily Florida’s most elegant Bed & Breakfast.”  In case you don’t know, this quiet little town is south of Gainesville,  near Cross Creek,  the village the author of The Yearling  made famous. The ten fireplaces and high ceilings of the inn are perfectly accented with mission oak woodwork and mahogany inlaid floors.  Photos can never do justice to the warm beauty of this place.  Wide verandas between enormous pillars on the first and second floors contain cushioned swings that overlook  an impeccably manicured lawn with ancient towering oaks.  The breakfast isn’t wildly fancy but offers delicious traditional fare such as homemade biscuits and perfect omelettes, rich coffee, and apple bread.  And, if you like, you can have a candlelit four-course dinner catered with roses, champagne, the works. Treat yourself to casual elegance for just one night, or more…

6.The Seven Sisters Inn is located in Ocala, Florida, region of rolling green hills and thoroughbred horse ranches. Built in 1888, the Queen Anne Victorian home was judged a “Best Restoration Project” and is listed prominently in the National Register of Historic Places.  One startling uniqueness of this inn is the rooms, which feature décor from the four corners of the globe.  One enters through elaborately carved Indonesian doors, then there is a Bengal Safari room, a Cape Cod Lighthouse room, an Egyptian Treasure room, an Oriental Zen-like room, and a room from Old Paris featuring imported French fabrics and décor.  Visitors feel as if they are traveling the world as they lounge in front of their fireplaces or relax with spa showers, Jacuzzi, Victorian soaking tubs, and heated towel bars.   And when you wake the next morning, get ready for an award winning breakfast on white china and crystal, including three-cheese French toast with Ginger Peaches, Eggs Pesto, Chicken Puffed Pastry, Raspberry-Oatmeal pancakes, or Tomato-Zucchini Quiche.  The “Seven Sisters” will make you happy.

7.The Williams is a beautifully restored antebellum mansion located in the historic seaside village of Fernandina Beach.  There are three separate buildings, each offering rooms for guests: the Williams House, the Hearthstone House, and the Carriage House.  You will be captivated by intricate moldings, massive pocket doors, true wood floors, and hand-carved mantles created from heart pine, cherry, or mahogany.  Sweeping verandas, original tiled fireplaces and crystal chandeliers make visitors feel as if they’ve slipped into a time warp. If you appreciate the days when great pride and craft were marks of the homes of the wealthy, you will love the William’s House.  But it isn’t just a home to wander. The owners cater to your whims, including your desire to wake to a breakfast you’ll remember.  Your first course will feature fresh fruit and muffins, scones, or pound cake.  Your second course may include strawberry croissant French toast or blueberry strata.  Enjoy this with fresh orange juice or rich Colombian coffee. No one will leave the William’s House either hungry or unhappy.

8.Can you keep a secret?  There is a Bed & Breakfast inn in Key West called Atlantis House. This is one of those places you will not want to tell your friends about, lest the next time you want to book a night there, it will be booked two or three months ahead.  It has only two exclusive rooms: that’s right, the Master suite and the Garden suite.  The owners, Steve and Kayla Kessler designed, built, and maintain the property themselves.  The inn is nestled in a lush tropical garden bordering the roiling Atlantic.   Not long ago, this inn was awarded “The Best of the South” award from BedandBreakfast.com, and it was deserved.  I just don’t know how they found the thing.  If you want, you can kick back on your own sun deck or spend some romantic moments in the breezy, vine-covered gazebo.  Or if you’re a little more adventurous, Steve happens to be a licensed Captain and with his boat, The Contender, he’ll be happy to take you fishing.  Then Steve and Kayla will prepare you the perfect dinner with “the catch of the day,”  or maybe a lobster Steve caught for your dining pleasure.  Steve can also offer private, guided snorkeling tours of the most beautiful coral reef in the Continental United States.  Then, after a hard day of sunning or fishing, Kayla, a massage therapist, can massage all your troubles away.  Now remember, this is our little secret, cross your heart.

9.Palmer House is an inn nestled in a little town called Lithia, Florida.  This is another B & B that was listed by BedandBreakfast.com as one of the “Best in the South” for 2009-2010.  It’s a very tranquil place with grandfather oaks, butterfly gardens, hammocks, and bicycle trails.  But, hang onto your hats, because nearby are almost all the tourist attractions Florida offers, including Orlando’s.  In fact, Lithia is the perfect location from which you can go for day trips either to Busch Gardens or the Tampa Bay Bucs on the Gulf coast or Disney World and Universal Studios on the Atlantic coast.  You’ll get home in time for some cookies and milk before bedtime and you’ll awaken the next morning to fresh coffee, quiche, a breakfast casserole, and their signature dish, almond-crusted French toast.

10.On charming Anna Maria Island, near Sarasota, Florida, you will find the Harrington House.  It is actually comprised of the Main Inn, the Carriage House, the Huth House, and the Dodt House.   You thus have the option of staying in a bungalow, a beach house, a villa or a condo.  You can lounge on your balcony opening out onto the Gulf of Mexico, you can kayak with the dolphins, tour the island by bicycle, or swim in the Gulf or the heated pool.  Nearby Sarasota and Bradenton offer the Ringling Museum of Art, Selby Botanical Gardens, the Bishop Planetarium, shopping at St. Armand’s Circle, or fine dining at Longboat Key.  But, whatever you do, don’t miss the Harrington chef’s most popular breakfast dishes:  Buttermilk Pancake Sundae or Jo’s Bacon and Crab Roll. Yes, in a state chock full of Bed & Breakfast inns, these are a few of the ones I wanted to introduce you to.  Maybe there are others to equal some of these. However, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with any of those described  above.  It’s time you discover the world of difference between a typical hotel and a Bed & Breakfast inn.

They say that the hurricanes scared some folks away from Florida. Well, I just came up with a really good reason for you to revisit the state.  Florida contains some of the finest Bed and Breakfast inns in the nation, and below I present some of the ones that stood out to me.

Written by DebraFortosis
Travel Agent

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The Galapagos

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Have you ever been on a Galapagos Cruise?  Well my wife started looking at Galapagos Cruises since we have some vacation time that will expire if iyt is not used by the end of the summer.  We love to travel and we have found that cruises also tend to have a better value compared to trying to find a hotel and food and everything else.  With the cruises, everything is included and you simple enjoy your vacation.

The Galapagos Cruise Ship she was looking at is much smaller then the ones that normally cruise here in the Caribbean but they are far from tiny boats.  The cool thing about the smaller ships is you can actually get to know some of the people and possibly make friends for life.  My in laws went on a cruise last year and have a couple they met that they now vacation with on a regular basis.  You would never think you could connect so tightly in such a short period of time.  It is funny how these things work.

I can’t wait to see some of the amazing wildlife.  From what I have heard, you will see things that you have never seen before and that you will remember forever!

 

Treehouse Bed and Breakfast

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One of the BEST day trips out of Gold Beach. Sleep in the trees, zip line or take a 50 plunge on a tarzan swing.
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This is an animation that I did for my “Found Sound” Animation III project. We had to find a sound file/interview with a musician, artist, or writer, and do an animation around it. I’m a huge fan of the writer, Sarah Vowell, so I did an animation for an audio file I found of her reading one of her stories. This animation was hand-drawn with marker on a drugstore memo pad. This is one of the final animations that I did in school using actual paper to draw the frames. I sort of cringe now when I see how bad the animation is in this piece, and how far I’ve come since I started using Flash. I post it here in case there are other Sarah fans out there who may find this amusing. Apologies to Ms. Vowell for using the audio file with absolutely zero permission.
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Eastern Caribbean here we come

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Next month we are taking a well deserved vacation.  It has to be about 3 years since we last took any “real” time off.  I know we go to our relatives for holidays and trips like that, but have not gone someplace on our own in forever.  We will be leaving out of Miami for a 10 day trip.  We considered flying down but looked at the prices of miami airport parking compared to the flights and figured we would save at least a couple hundred dollars by driving and parking versus flying.

We plan on using that extra saving for the casino since it was technically due to be spent one way or another.  Besides our casino money we only need a couple bucks for drinks and any excursions that we might decide to do.  We do not plan on doing any excursions but still want to have money just in case we see something we like.  I plan on spending a lot of time by the pool and enjoying the food on the boat.  They have food just about 24/7 and from what I have heard – it is great!

I can not wait to go on vacation.  This will be the longest month of my life.

Rangers duo sign long-term deals

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Rangers duo sign long-term deals
Scotland internationals Allan McGregor and Steven Whittaker end speculation about their futures at Rangers by signing long-term contracts.
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M&A deal-making halves in H1
The number of regional mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals in the Middle East slumped by 50 per cent in the first six months of this year, from 444 deals in the first half of 2010 to 222 deals in the corresponding period of 2011, according to the latest M&A Report from Zephyr, the M&A database.
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OnePath hits back over property trust deals
OnePath director John Body has hit back at critics over changes to two listed real estate trusts with $ 2 billion of properties.Argosy Property Trust and Vital Healthcare Property Trust have management internalisation deals on…
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Late Show with David Letterman

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This guest post from Hong Alexander

Since I started watching television with directv I have found many shows to watch that I have never really tried watching before. Since I can DVR basically anything I want whenever I want I pretty much set it up to record every show that ever comes on at any time of the day. One that I started watching recently that I had never really paid much attention to before is the Late Show with David Letterman. Of course I checked it out a few years ago when David was in the media because of some bad decisions he allegedly made but I didn’t stick around to really watch many episodes. Recently I have gotten back in to watching him and I think maybe it is because of the show’s choice of guests that the have on everyday. I like to see people on these kinds of shows that I am interested in like Justin Timberlake, Natalie Portman, Jessica Beil and many more. Recently they have been on a role with great guests so I will keep watching until they have someone lame on.

Fiji

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Fiji all inclusive resorts are a great choice when vacationing in Fiji.  Whether it is a Fiji honeymoon or a family Fiji vacation packages, going all inclusive is the best choice to keep things simple and affordable.  The thing with most people is they think they might try the local flair but the fact of the matter is they will end up eating and drinking what they used to.  So why complicate things when you can allow the resort to cater to your every need.  And if you like to drink then you will diffinately bonus since all your drinks are included too. I know a couple of our friends that did a Fiji weddings and the wedding party went down a couple days early.  They figured the prices and saved about 50% of what it would have cost to drink and eat the same from local vendors.

I always love an all-inclusive, especially in countries I have not traveled to before.  They make my vacation affordable and hassle free.  Think of it as a cruise on land!  Happy vacationing!

 

 

Travel Gear – Computers & Luggage

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Travel Gear – Computers & Luggage EDC Buyers Guide www.EDCbuyersGuide.com A video gear review from GearWebsites.com http See our gear review blog gearreviews.wordpress.com See us on Facebook www.facebook.com Gear-Reviews on Twitter: twitter.com
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