Monthly Archives: December 2009

Where the Nobel Meet

Lindau Germany is like a little oasis among the big oasis. It sits out in Lake Constance with only a bridge or train to connect it to the near by land. It has become quite the nice little spot to visit. There are a few things to do while visiting  Read more »

December 28, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

Tai Chi, Architecture and Hot Tubs

Wayne has been a basketball player since he was ten years old and was the star guard on his school team. He played all through junior and senior high school and even won a scholarship for college. He played throughout his years at the university and he loved the sport  Read more »

December 22, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

Swiftranks Higher

Taylor Swift is one of the most popular singer songwriters that is performing today. She is also one of the youngest as well as one of the multi-talented. In addition to singing and songwriting she plays the guitar and acts. She was recently rated by Forbes as the 69th most  Read more »

December 22, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

The Elegance of the Fireplace

For a million years, people have been coming together around fire.  At one time, this consisted of a hole in the ground, in the middle of a hut, with holes cut in the roof to let the smoke escape.  Fires at this time were usually placed right in the middle  Read more »

December 18, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

Singapore Tips on Wedding Caterers

When hiring a Singapore wedding caterer, there should be little confusion or hassle. Hiring a wedding catering Singapore company, should be a simple task performed near the start of the planning process. Taste testings are very encouraged, with all the other things you need to do when planning a wedding,  Read more »

December 17, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

Artspaces in Frankfurt

Frankfurt has the perfect balance between the hidden and revealed, offering curious visitors many opportunities to find their ideal version of the city.  It has many sides, and many facets, and there are plenty of surprises hidden in its side streets and under grounds, but the surface is fairly remarkable  Read more »

December 14, 2009Permalink Leave a comment

Big Influence

The Hague has a ton of influence around the world. It’s only the third largest city of the Netherlands and it’s not the capital of the country but it is a very powerful city. It has almost 486,000 people and it is about 60 miles of historical city. If you  Read more »

A Town Hall in Tallinn

What city has a Town Hall that’s been operating in the same place for five hundred and eighty-eight years?  Tallinn, Estonia, is the answer, a city that dates back to the 11th Century, with a modern population of over four hundred thousand, which enjoys cobbled streets that wind through the  Read more »

Entertainment Ideas For Backyard Grills

The idea of a backyard barbeque has changed greatly in the past decades and today more than every before it rarely means throwing a couple of charcoals into a metal tub and hoping for a light. Today’s market offers an endless amount of options from a simple grill to a  Read more »

Taking it Easy in Cape Town

The night bus was, to say the least, interesting. There was only one other person on board, a girl named Di. I was glad to meet her, she was German and was very pleasant to chat with. I managed to doze a bit, because one minute I was listening to  Read more »