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Monday, December 27, 2010

The City of Stirling, Scotland

When traveling through the United Kingdom, a person can do far worse than stopping off in the city of Stirling, Scotland for a bit of sightseeing. This ancient burgh of nearly 42,000 people is located in the mid-central region of the country, placed squarely between the Scottish Lowlands and the Highlands.

Over its history Stirling has been noted to be part of an area referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands." The city is centered around a fortress and a medieval town, which lies on the banks of the River Forth. This waterway runs nearly 30 miles long, and it is at Stirling that the last fording point of the river lies. A ford is a place where a stream or river can be waded across.

Historically, Stirling was a central location and royal stronghold in the old Kingdom of Scotland. The Scottish King David I granted it burgh status in 1130, which lasted until 1975. It achieved official city status in 2002, upon the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's golden jubilee. The environs around the city have a history going back to the Stone Age, and the Romans made use of its strategic position to establish a garrison there.

The origins of the city's name haven't been completely determined, but it's thought that it's either of Scots or Gaelic derivation. In both languages, it means "place of battle." Other scholars argue that Stirling draws its name from one of the Brythonic languages, meaning "dwelling place of Melwyn."

The local government council area of Stirling, in which the city by the same name resides, has a population of around 88,000 people. Its current political form goes back to only 1994, when the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act of 1994 was enacted. The city itself is the administrative center of this council area. Both the city and the local council area are fine examples of classic Scottish life.

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Royal Hunt - river of affliction (video)

from the Paradox album (1997) / DC Cooper - vocal / Andre Andersen - keys, guitar / Jacob Kjaer - guitar / Steen Mogensen - bass guitar / Allan Sorensen - drums /



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Friday, December 24, 2010

David Byrne, Take Me To the River, Royal Festival Hall, Londonia, 12 April 2009

This is thanks to David Byrne's more enlightened attitude to and encouragement of fans' use of cameras than most artists, management and security. But then he and his music always look and sound good however it's filmed!



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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Fly Fishing the Arkansas River

One of the finest attributes of the Arkansas is its accessibility. Roughly 60 % has public access and most of it is well marked along major highways. Traveling south from Leadville, you will pick up the river at the Highway 24 Bridge. This marks the beginning of over five miles of the Hayden Lease. The river here is a small, winding stream with willow lined banks. From this point, it begins to pick up speed and water from tributaries as it cuts through Brown's Canyon between Buena Vista and Salida. Brown's Canyon is without a doubt one of the most scenic wilderness canyons in the state of Colorado. The best access is by boat, launching at Fisherman's Bridge and taking out at Hecla Junction. You can hike upstream from the lower end of the canyon at Hecla, however you must cross to the east side to access public land and that can be tricky except during low water. Once across, you can use the abandoned rail bed as a trail system and walk the entire canyon, stopping to fish pool after pool of productive water.

By the time the river reaches Salida, it has leveled in elevation and becomes a meandering, classic Rocky Mountain freestone river with wide gravel bars, boulder fields and deep runs accented with shallow pools and backwater eddies. For the next 50 miles, U.S. Highway 50 shadows the Arkansas, providing the most popular recreational access. From Salida to Texas Creek, fly fishers find easy access, wonderful habitat and great fish populations. From Texas Creek to Canon City, the river begins a gradual drop to the foothills. This stretch includes the Royal Gorge, which holds some nice fish, but is extremely difficult to navigate. The twenty miles from Texas Creek to the Gorge takes you through a beautiful granite canyon, complete with one of the largest Big Horn Sheep herds in the Rockies. This water offers excellent fly fishing during the spring and fall. During the summer, it is literally a water park because of the numerous Class IV and V rapids. I particularly like this section due to its close proximity to Front Range cities, and because it looks more difficult to fish, many newcomers pass it by. Actually, the fish here tend to congregate along the edges and outside seams, making shoreline hikes a nice way to spend a morning. The Arkansas in Canon City offers excellent fishing along 3.5 miles of improved river trail systems, called the Riverwalk. This water is public along the trail side (south side) and provides great walking, biking, and bird watching as well. The Riverwalk runs from the ninth street trail head to McKenzie Ave. on the east end of town.

The next fly fishing opportunity comes at Pueblo Reservoir and the tailwater below the dam. The reservoir itself can be excellent for Wipers, Crappie, and Bass. Small Mouth and Large Mouth Bass regularly fall to float tubers, but a powerboat is necessary to effectively chase Wipers. The tailwater has just undergone a habitat improvement project. The selective placement of small and large boulders has created an efficient trout habitat where nonproductive water once existed. The DOW is considering a special regulation stretch of water, so in the future this tailwater could become even a more productive fishery, especially during the winter when so many other waters are locked in the grip of winter.

Even though the Arkansas is the number one whitewater rafted river in the lower 48, the use of McKenzie style drift boats is not encouraged after the river drops below 1000 cfs. During runoff and high water these boats generally work fine, but inflatables in the 13 to 14 foot range such as self bailers from Aire, Maravia, and Down River are the best. Personal pontoon craft in the 8 to 10 foot range navigate this river extremely well. To drift this river, understand your skill level and get a good river map. Launch areas are well placed from Granite to Canon City, giving you the option of short or long floats. Even if you use a boat, probably the best way to fish this river is to get out and walk/wade the boulder fields, rock gardens and long shorelines. Fish hold along shorelines primarily and a competent fly fisher can break the river down into smaller systems and work fish up close and personal. Wading can be dangerous in many places, so use studded boots and a wading staff. It makes sense to be prepared, since the Arkansas is one of those rivers that tempt us to wade "just a little further."

Ninety-five percent of the time, I fish this river with a 9 ft. 5 wt. rod. Afternoons can be breezy, so wind penetration is a must. If you have an 8 ft. 4 wt., it should be perfect for fishing dry flies. One of this river's assets is that it provides something for everyone; dry fly fishing, nymphing and streamer fishing can be effective most of the time. The Arkansas is not an early morning river. I find it fishes better from 9:00 AM till 2 PM, and 5:00 PM till just after dark. Large Browns didn't get big by exposing themselves to the numerous predators along the drainage. A lantern and a short sink tip line can be a good combination for those who enjoy night fishing. I find it invigorating and extremely productive, but it does require knowledge of the streambed for wading safety purposes. Besides, all you need is a #8 Black Woolly Bugger - well, maybe two.

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

springfield adit the end of the abundant escape in mullingar

decided to film the great escape in mullingar . what a great day we had . the springfield tunnel is the only tunnel in the world that when you are walking through it you are actually walking under water and also over water , we kid you not..you are walking under the royal canal and over the river brosna .



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Friday, December 17, 2010

Tiana makes her admission at Magic Kingdom

On October 26, Walt Disney World guests will be treated to first-ever appearances by Princess Tiana, star of the upcoming Walt Disney Pictures animated feature film The Princess and the Frog. Beginning with a one-time royal procession through the Magic Kingdom Park, Princess Tiana will be welcomed by a cavalcade of characters including princesses Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Cinderella and Belle. Shortly thereafter Princess Tiana and other characters from the motion picture will star in TIANAS SHOWBOAT JUBILEE!, a rousing, colorful show with a jazz-filled Mardi Gras theme. The good times will roll as festively-dressed, bead-tossing paraders lead park guests to the Liberty Belle Riverboat dock. The party moves onboard the Liberty Belle Riverboat as she paddlewheels her way along the river to singing, dancing and all that jazz. Day-time pyrotechnics, colorful streamers and whimsical puppetry round out the 15-minute spirited production. The show will be performed three times daily. In addition to this show, Princess Tiana will be available for meet & greet opportunities with guests. TIANAS SHOWBOAT JUBILEE!, will also dazzle guests at Disneyland beginning November 6. The 10-week experience will run through January 2010 at both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort.



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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Royal Caribbean Cruise

The Royal Caribbean Cruise Line is one of the biggest and best known cruise ship companies in the world. It now operates some of the biggest cruise ships sailing the world's oceans.

An American-Norwegian company, the company runs out of Miami, Florida, although ships are normally classed as Liberian. The Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was originally founded in 1968 by the amalgamation of three Norwegian shipping companies, Anders Wilhelmsen & Company, Gotaas Larsen and I.M. Skaugen & Company. Initially catering for Arctic cruises the first couple of ships were the Nordic Prince and Song of Norway. It wasn't until 1982 that the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line finally made it onto the world's cruise radar, with the building of the Song of America, which was the third largest cruise liner afloat.

Since 1982 the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has continued to sail some of the biggest cruise ships afloat. All of their ships consist of "of the seas" as a suffix. There are currently 20 ships sailing under the brand, and are split into six types; Genesis Class, Freedom Class, Voyager Class, Radiance Class, Vision Class and Sovereign Class. A further three ships are under construction and are all being built to ensure that it will continue to operate the biggest ships. The Freedom of the Seas was the largest passenger ship in the world and further Genesis Class ships are planned to keep this style up.

The Royal Caribbean Cruise Line though is not just about their large ships, and the company own a couple of coastal retreats, Labadee in Haiti, and Coco Cay in the Bahamas. Both resorts are often used in conjunction with their cruises, and the sandy beaches do make a nice comparison to a cruise. It also controls a number of brands, including Royal Caribbean International, Azamara Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Island Cruises and Pullmantur Cruises. This makes it one of the biggest companies as well as operating the biggest ships.

The Royal Caribbean Cruise Line is one of the most respected of the world's cruise line companies. Operating the largest ships, and travelling to destinations around the world, sees thousands of passengers board their ships each and every month. Passengers may be first time cruisers but there are also plenty of passengers who are repeat travellers with the company.

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Royal Caribbean Cruise Floating Giants

Royal Caribbean Cruise has a history of being the cruise company that provides among the largest cruise boats in the world since the 1980s. In 2006 the company confirmed their position as number one when they introduced the Freedom Family class of ships with the Freedom of the Seas and the Liberty of the Seas. With the upcoming launch of the ship Genesis of the Seas a smaller town can go on the cruise together. This ship will have space for about 5,400 passengers!

That Royal is a giant is clear not only from the size of their vessels but also by what they have to offer. The company owns coastal property in Haiti since 1986 and through this they offer their guests completely private destinations to stop by during the cruise. This is coupled with more privately owned property in Bahamas, namely one of the Berry Islands which by the company was named Coco Cay.

To go on a cruise with them could be a dreamlike experience. The huge ships host activities that are both exciting and impressive. One example is an ice-skating rink which could be an adventure for both the young and the older generation. This rink also enables spectacular shows which get an even more amazing shimmer to them as they are being performed in the middle of the sea.

The huge ships offers not only amazing entertainment in the form of sport activities like golf and skating but also great cuisine and Spa facilities. Whatever it is the keyword for this company is; giant. During the coming year people can set sail with from the UK, Spain and Italy. With 6 ships docking in Europe in 2008 they should easily maintain their position as the largest presence in Europe of any other cruise company in the world. One thing is certain: Taking a Royal Caribbean cruise is definitely an experience.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Ave Maria (Caccini) - Hayley Westenra

From the first half of Hayley's performance at Beaumanor Hall, when it wasn't raining. The concert was for the Royal British Legion. Judge for yourself, but for me this is gorgeous!



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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Is a Russia River Cruise Worth the Money?

When one thinks about a European River cruise, regions like the South of France and Germany immediately leap to mind. Rivers like the Seine, Danube, Saone and the Rhine are immensely popular among European travelers. However, one region that has been gaining in popularity lately is Russia, and Volga River cruises have been very much in demand over the past few years.

Russia is a country of great culture, history, tradition and art, and travelers to the region will find no shortage of things to see and do. However, accommodation in Russia does not come cheap. Hotels can be exorbitantly expensive, and finding deals on food and car rentals can be very difficult. It is these high prices that have made Russian river cruises such a popular option for visitors to the country.

A cruise precludes the need to book hotels. Your hotel room is right there with you there whole time. Car rentals are unnecessary as your mode of transportation is also included. Food is also included on your voyage, so again you don't have to worry about breaking the budget at expensive restaurants.

So, we've established that a riverboat tour is definitely an economical way to see Russia, but what will you see on your voyage? Not only will you get a unique view of the beautiful Russian countryside as you sip on a beverage and watch the scenery go lazily by, but you will also get the opportunity to visit some of Russia's most important historical sites in great cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg. You can explore the wondrous Church of St. Dmitry on the Blood in Uglich, and the magnificent Suyumbike Tower in Kazan is not to be missed.

These are but a few of the highlights you will enjoy, all the while relaxing in luxury aboard your floating hotel. Rest assured that a Russian river cruise is well worth the money you will spend, and you will have a vacation adventure that you will remember throughout your days.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Cheap 'Off the Beaten Path' All-Inclusive Vacation to Jamaica

Many people are wondering if they should still take that 'off the beaten path vacation' that they have been thinking about for sometime. They wonder if during this recessionary period, they can still afford to travel.
Here's a cheap all inclusive 'off the beaten path vacation to Jamaica that offers so much more to explore the island.

Experience the Natural Healing Powers of Bath Mineral Springs

Bath Mineral Springs in St. Thomas is famous for its purported healing waters which aid in curing or alleviating arthritis, muscular aches and pains. History has it that the mineral water gained its fame from curing the ulcer on the leg of a runaway slave.

Today, and for the last 400 years, history still wins and many people (Jamaicans and visitors) flock to the springs for their healing water experience. The hot and cold effect of the water provides an absolutely relaxing feeling on the body and people tend to be amazed that the water has various temperatures.

Dunn's River Falls A magical Experience awaits you here

Your adventure to Dunn's River Falls starts on the bus ride to this awesome resort

Feel the excitement as you travel through picturesque towns and rural villages where time seem to stand still as you see sugar cane fields standing tall and weary farmers
chopping away in the sun...

Continue on your journey and see breathtaking scenery of rolling hills covered with lush vegetation. Everywhere there is the spectacular sight of flora and fauna.

You know you have arrived at Dunn's River Falls when you hear the roaring of the water rushing down the hillside...

You will be rewarded with some of the most exhilarating moments of your life as you savor the feel of water pounding on your head or just lose yourself in one of the many flowing pools.

Port Royal- Discover How It Was Once Known As The 'Wickedest city in the world

A visit to Port Royal is the chance to step back in time and learn the history of Jamaica's first city once known as the 'wickedest place on earth. With narrow streets, Spanish architecture and buildings dating back to the 16th century, you have a chance to see Jamaica as it was when it was preyed upon and plundered by Pirates and Buccaneers.

Explore the other side of Jamaica through 'Off the beaten path adventures'

Cheap 'off the beaten path' all inclusive vacations are offered by tour operators and small properties in Jamaica and can be very cost effective especially for the independent traveler, friends getaway, and families.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Family Vacations on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas

Royal Caribbean has a long history of creating family-friendly cruise ships that are innovative and fun. When Freedom of the Seas was introduced in 2006, she was the world's largest, carrying 4,375 passengers. And she introduced many cool amenities and activities that have been widely imitated.

Freedom of the Seas is still a great choice for families and she provides positive, quality experiences for kids of all ages, and their parents.

She sails from Port Canaveral on Sundays, and visits CocoCay - Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas - St. Thomas, and St. Maarten.

Freedom of the Seas activities.

Kids who enjoy going to the mall will feel right at home in the four-story Royal Promenade. There are plenty of places to shop and eat during the day, and nightly parades and street performers are fun and festive.

The Adventure Ocean program provides supervised activities for kids in four different age groups. Children who aren't yet potty trained can come with their parents for play dates, and private babysitting is available.

The H2O Zone is extremely popular with older kids. This onboard water park has a waterfall and separate pool, away from the adults. And a private club for teenagers keeps them occupied during the evening hours.

The array of activities on Freedom of the Seas is staggering. Whether you want to scale a rock wall, play nine holes of mini golf, ice skate, box, or surf, you'll be able to do lots of fun things you've never done before. There are three Jacuzzis, two cantilevered whirlpools that jut out from the side of the ship, two swimming pools, a day spa, and a fitness center.

Freedom of the Seas restaurants.

When it's time to eat, kids' favorites like Johnny Rockets and Ben & Jerry's charge a modest surcharge, but the pool-side grill has free burgers and hot dogs, and there's also a café for pizza and paninis.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are available in the dining room and Windjammer Café. And My Time Dining lets families choose dinner times that are convenient for them.

Parents will enjoy a night out at one of the two alternative restaurants - Portofino Trattoria and Chops Grille. The first serves salads, pastas, and other Italian specialties. The latter has steak house favorites and yummy desserts.

Freedom of the Sea cabins.

Freedom of the Seas has several types of accommodations that work well for families. All the staterooms have WiFi Internet access, mini fridges, small safes for valuables, and flat-screen TVs where you can watch movies or get more information about shipboard activities.

Those on a budget should consider one of the 172 inside cabins that overlook the Promenade. These are a good value and are a little more inviting than the usual inside cabin.

At 300 square feet, the Family Cabins can sleep up to six. Large parties - up to eight people - can upgrade to a Family Royal Suite. With a living room, two bathrooms, two bedroom, and a big balcony, these are roomy and luxurious.

With tons of fun activities, plenty of dining options, top-quality kids programs, and fun, low-key port calls, Freedom of the Seas offers everything families need for a winning vacation.

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