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      Grab Your Bird Watching Hat And Enjoy

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Whenever you begin to think that you’re a “rare breed” just because you enjoy bird watching…think again. Over the years, I’ve met hundreds of amateur bird watchers who don’t have any particular claim to fame or expertise in observing our feathered friends.

      Two Typical Bird Watchers

      Take Ron Patterson. He’s just your average father who has been fascinated by birds for years. He grew up in rural Michigan on a farm, and he always found himself casting his eyes to the sky as he began mentally cataloging the tremendous variety of birds that passed through the area year after year. Now, 40 years later, he’s developed a passionate devotion to bird watching which includes quite a bit of reading and observations over the years.


      Colorado Hiking Trails Are Among The Most Beautiful

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Colorado is one of the most pristine and pure wildernesses left in the United States and when you take a tour on a Colorado hiking trail you have the time to appreciate Colorado’s beauty. Colorado hiking trails take you through some of the most beautiful wilderness in the world and you will interact with wild creatures that you may have never seen in person before in your life.

      Timeshare 101 - How To Put Them In The Picture To See And Buy Vacation Ownership And Timeshares

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      In order to put people in the picture, so they can visualize the meaning of your words, you have to understand what the statement means and you have to understand a little bit about how people process information and what physical or emotional factors can interfere with the job to be done.

      Let’s start with visualization. If we have sight in our eyes, the eyes are amazing. They can take in almost a billion images in a fraction of time. Our guests have multiple ways of experiencing the visualization of our words. Do you know how to tap into all of the senses during your sales presentation?

      In Your Motor Home, Arizona Is The Best Camping

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Let me tell you a few things about the Arizona sky. First off, in Arizona, the sky is bigger than the ground. You really get the feeling that the earth is just a tiny little ball under all that endless sky.

      The other thing is that evening in Arizona is like a natural lightshow. The sky turns every color of the rainbow before it turns black and fills with more stars than you’ve ever seen in your life.

      African Kenya Tour - Most Popular Kenya Tour Places You Cant Miss

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Kenya wildlife is found in the most natural parks you will find in Africa. Wildlife is mostly found within the boundaries of national parks and reserves. These are wilderness areas that have been set aside for the purposes of wildlife conservation. Each of these Kenya national parks has its own characteristic and Kenya travellers are better off sampling each and every park on its own.

      The parks range from the snow –capped mountains to the low savannah grasslands; from the scenic knuckle shaped ranges of the aberdares national park to the rough arid national parks of samburu, shaba and buffalo springs;from the undulating picturesque landscape of the rift valley to the central green and lush central Kenya highlands;from the white powdery sandy beaches with turquoise colored water to the inland blue-green crater lakes.

      Aruba - After Dark

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Though the Caribbean is known for its laidback attitude, the party never seems to stop in Aruba. Many of Aruba’s fine resorts feature live entertainment and casinos, while local dance clubs are full of partygoers throughout the night. In Oranjestad – Aruba’s bustling capital – bars don’t start filling up until 10 or 11 pm and remain open until 2 am. Meanwhile, Aruba’s dance clubs generally peak around 2 am and dancing can go until the early morning. Combine this with a live stage show, a tour bus that runs through the night and a 24-hour casino and you have the perfect way to spend an exciting night in Aruba.

      Las Vegas Timeshare Benefits

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      There’s a huge number of Las Vegas timeshares available and in an effort to encourage more people to investigate timeshares, several new promotional offers are being made by various Las Vegas hotels and resorts.

      The bright lights of Las Vegas draw tourists from around the globe as well as from across the nation yet, regardless of where you’re visiting from, one night in a fine Las Vegas hotel can be more expensive than an unlucky roll of the dice.

      Strange as it may seem, it can be cheaper to own a property in Las Vegas than to stay in a hotel, even if you only visit Las Vegas once or twice a year.

      Seasons Are Changing

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      Fall is upon us. You can feel the briskness in the air. You can see different colored leaves in the trees. As you walk down the sidewalk you can hear the crunch of the fallen leaves under your feet. It’s deer hunting season. Deer are scampering so they don’t get shot by hunters. You can go visit an apple orchard to buy donuts, apple cider and apples. Children are back to school giving their parents a needed break. Time to do the Christmas shopping before it snows. The stores will get busy soon. So much to do.

      Private Business Jets

      Monday, March 31st, 2008

      More and more company’s are turning to private business jets to get around the country but is it really necessary or is it just the perfect executive toy ?

      When it comes to the modern CEO they’ll be quick to tell you the sky’s the limit with the use of private business jets on the rise. But is that rise the result of more business travel or an increase in personal use?

      USA Today reported that in 2004 more than 100 senior managers rang up more than $100,000 in private business jet costs while more than 250 CEO’s rang up over $50,000 in personal flights. Since then it is estimated that those numbers have more than doubled.

      Alaska Fishing Lodge - Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge

      Sunday, March 30th, 2008

      Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge takes to us to the Far North portion of Alaska. In fact, you will find yourself sixty miles to the north of the Artic Circle. It is here that you will experience some of the best fly-in fishing that can be found. The fishing is as spectacular as the view and you can fish for Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Grayling, Sheefish, and Artic Char in abundance.

      Don’t let the word “wilderness” scare you off from visiting this Alaska Fishing Lodge. Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge has great accommodations that include lodging in the cabins, roundtrip air transportation from Fairbanks, some fantastic gourmet meals, and a private floatplane and guide.

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