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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Isle Royale National Park

On the northwest corner of Lake Superior accessible only by boat or floatplane is the nation's least-visited national park, - the Isle Royale National Park. This park is relatively untouched by outside influences, an isolated swath of primitive wilderness and is the home to the world's longest-running wildlife study.

During its 3 month summer season, this uninhabited archipelago attracts only about 17,000 visitors on a busy weekend.

From Copper Harbor to the island, you will take a 6-hour ferry ride where you will be greeted by a park ranger upon your arrival. One important thing to remember: Leave what you find and take out what you bring in. Why? The island's biggest attractions: wolves! Researchers also believe that moose arrived about 1900, probably by swimming a 20-mile wide channel from Canada.

Because of the park's self contained ecosystem, researchers considered the park as the longest-running predator-prey study in the world to date.

hhhmmm...interesting park!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Acadia National Park


I haven't visited this park yet, and one target list for me for a trip would be to visit Maine. I haven't visited this State yet, but now I have the reason to go there...see Acadia National Park.
I think I will love the place. I have been hearing and reading reviews from travellers coming from the park, and they were all positive :).

One of America's smallest and most popular national parks, it would be an awesome experience communing with nature - overlooking ocean beaches, deep-blue lakes, remote islands, towering evergreens, seeing the postcard-effect lighthouse and the tallest mountain on the east coast, etc...what more can you ask for being with nature and enjoying its beauty?

Well, I look forward to this itinerary someday, the day when I will be stepping the island of Maine :).

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lake Geneva, WI


The birthday girl, cousin Pearl


Me and cousins before dinner time



Hanging out beside the lake

After spending half of the day at the Renaissance Fair, we thought of driving to Lake Geneva, 45 minutes away from Kenosha.

I like the place - an ideal one to spend a worthwhile vacation during summer. This is the place to escape from the hustle and bustle of a busy city.

We only spent few hours hanging out beside the lake, but I discovered there are many things to enjoy being there. We thought of trying the lake cruise but we were not able to make it for their last trip. It was still worthwhile...we celebrated our cousin's birthday with a hearty dinner!

Fun!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Bristol Renaissance Fair


Aug. 30, 2008

This was one of our most memorable trip visiting our family in Illinois. Our weekend trip was spent going to Kenosha, Wisconsin which is a little of more than an hour drive from Niles, IL.

We visited the Bristol Renaissance Fair there. This fair opens in summer only (in Wisconsin) so when we got there, it was the last day! :).

A fairy on the tree! (She's real beautifully painted!)

Renaissance Fair such as this has been opened for more than 21 years where nearly 31 million guests get the chance to go back to a time when knights were noble, maids were merry, and turkey legs were titanic! - it's where you get to party like it's the year 1599! Wanna experience being in the 15th century? Well... this will be the world you'll get into :).

Am about to eat the titanic turkey leg! :)


The whole gang!


The parade and the performances

You can experience various activities inside such as entertainment, food, games, etc...discover at least 100 free things to do as well!

We had a blast!...I and my husband enjoyed the fun with our family group.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Clifton Hill, Canada

July 12, 2008 - We had one more extra free day, so we thought of visiting Clifton Hill, just 1 block away from the falls and Queen Victoria Park.
Clifton Hill is full of amusements and great attractions. Generally, it's being described as a big amusement park in Niagara that has rides, sports and more. Shopping areas are also in the area. there's a factory outlet there where you can buy cheap items including gold :).
If you love amusements and rides, one day might not be enough. Plan for at least 2 or more days at least.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Niagara Majestic Tours - Canada

July 11, 2008 - We started the tour early in the morning and boarded the bus. It was cloudy, and upon crossing the border, it started to rain. Our trip was rain or shine, so off we go. Our first stop was the Sir Adam Beck Hydro Power plant. For more than 4 decades, this is one of the largest hydroelectric facility of Ontario, and considered to be a natural,, non-polluting and reliable power source that has worked in harmony with the beauty of Niagara.

Then we proceeded to the most popular stop and a very unique attraction, the floral clock on Niagara Parkway. It also has an attractive feature - a 10-ft. wide water garden curving 85 feet around the base of the timepiece.

Then, we had a quick breakfast at Souvenir City, and at the same time did our early shopping souvenirs :).

The highlight of our tour was boarding the Maid of the Mist Boat Tour. Be sure to wear a comfortable clothing (don't wear any make up), and be prepared to get wet! LOL! You will be provided with a rain coat, so you won't be totally soaked!
We got the chance to get an awesome view of the falls by overlooking it through the top of Ramada Plaza on the 24th floor. Here, you can get as many photos and videos as you want, avoiding the crowd :).

Friday, April 3, 2009

Personalized Key Chains

I have some key chains but most of them are the ordinary ones. I have a couple of them that has my photos in it, but I do not use them so often because it's too small for me to see.
Actually, I receive mail offers from Vista Print. Couple of years ago, I was fascinated by their letterhead designs, so I got one set (personalized) which is what I am using ow for my letter correspondence. I have not seen about the key chains in the mail brochures they are sending me regularly, so I am just glad I saw this online :). While I am browsing their various designs, I felt of getting perhaps three personalized ones. Yes, once more I am returning as a customer because they have good quality and beautifully crafted designs. I still am loving my personalized letterheads from them, so since I use key chains, it's a good idea to have some in my purse or wallet :). I consider myself a regular customer of Vista Print so it's time to have my personalized key chains! I use key chains that I tag along on my purses. Since I got several kinds of keys (house, car, cabinets, drawers), I might as well organize and separate them with key chains, don't you think? Besides, I can get them as fancy as I like it to be, and most of all it's personalized. How cool is that?
It must be good to have custom keychains for easy retrieval of my keys. No more hassles in finding my car keys when I'm in a hurry mixed with many other ones.
I love to personalize my key chain with photos and text. I want to have my wedding photo (my husband and I together) on a floral designed template key chain with both our names on it and the date of our wedding at the bottom of it. This would be ideal for my house key. Another design would be a photo of myself with my name on it. I can just add anything depending on the design and shape I will choose.
Surprisingly, the price is so much affordable! It starts at $3.49 so, it's not bad getting at least two-three items with personalized touches. I even discovered it's much cheaper than those we buy at the store which are not even personalized! Well, what else can I say?....I just love Vista Print :).

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Gatorland Experience




May 27, 2008

My husband and I had a free time the whole day going to Gatorland, - an adventure park which is also called "The Alligator Capital of the World". This park is close to the hotel we were at in Orlando, FL.

This was one of a kind experience for us. If you love to visit adventure theme parks and nature conservatory, ad if you love gators and some species of protected habitat, this place is for you...bring your little ones, they would enjoy it! There are so many things to see inside the park. For kids, there's the petting zoo and the splash water park for them to enjoy the fun.
Petting Zoo

We tried the extreme encounters with the big gators with a photo opportunity. It was fun! Thank God!...those gators were too full to chase us, LOL!

Other adventure tours such as birding tours (close sight seeing of bird sanctuaries) can be done via train.

Do you want rookie wrestling with the gators as well? Go ahead...at your own risk! There's a $10 fee for the experience, and another additional fee for photo opportunity.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Emerge Labs OrganicSkinCare.com

Whenever I travel, my skin easily responds to weather temperature. Cold weather usually gives me dry scaly skin on the face (even lips), while sunburns strike leaving most of my skin so sore during summer, the reason why I always have to be sure I get a good skin care lotions or therapeutic skin products in my luggage.
I'm so glad I was able to find Emerge Labs Organic Skin Care, and so I'm now going organic! :). When it comes to my skin I'm really concern about it...well, I think every woman does, right? I've discovered Emerge Labs has the best ingredients containing natural, organic skin care formulas making it a high performance skin care. It is because of the fact that Emerge Labs serves to protect skin stem cells and fights chronological aging. And take note, it's a 100% fresh, organic skin care. Check it today, and try. You'll never regret you did.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Beverly Hills


Mostly considered by many as the "home of the rich", - Beverly Hills, has always been a dream for many to visit. Of course, the famous shopping street of Rodeo Drive has always been an attraction, - known as the world's epicenter of luxury fashion.

There are many places of attractions in Beverly Hills, not to include visiting movie stars' homes. They have world class city parks and gardens, there's the Greystone Mansion, the Farmer's Market (home of many international foods and cuisines), and many more.

It might be better for you to sign up for a tour to go around the city of LA including Hollywood and Beverly Hills. There are good prices for good packages depending on where and what you want to see.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Your Kiddies' Trendy Apparels

Man parents of today who have smaller kids must be proud looking at their kids wearing trendy clothes, and come to think of it, many of these cute kids can model kiddie's clothings and who wouldn't be proud to have a kid that looks so trendy, right?
Now, it's just easy to find your kid's cool, trendy and unique styles of apparels for them. Come and check these trendy collections at rsavenue.com. Most of these clothings are carried by R&S Avenue which are exclusive collections from Kingsley Clothing, Monster Republic, Ooh la la Couture, Harajuku Lovers, Amber Hagen, Munster Kids and more. The good thing with these clothings are being made and matched with branded personality. So if you think your kids are good with either funky, hip, trendy or rock and roll styles, you got a lot to choose from.
Kids are good with apparels which are fun and frivolous such as wearing clever T-shirts, zany colors, etc...Depending on your kid's lifestyle and personality, you can easily pick up clothes that are designed for them.
Summer is fast approaching, and you know...kids always love the beach! There are various designs available for your kid's swimwears too. Your little daughter would absolutely love to have a submarine swimwear while enjoying the cool, crystal waters of the beach or your pool :). In addition to, these swim wears are made up of high quality design, whether it's a one-piece or two-piece swimsuit, combined with a multitude of designs, colors and styles making it a high fashionable swim wear. These apparels are perfect for their summer trips as well such as going to the beach in a nearby town or in some other places ideal for fun in the waters, don't you think?
Why not start getting one today and avail of the free shipping if you buy worth $50 or more.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Grauman's Chinese Theater




Grauman's Chinese Theater is built by Grauman costing to $ 2,000,000. of entire expenses. It had its grand opening on May 18, 1927 in Hollywood. Then it was opened to the public the next day, May 19, 1927.

Grauman's Chinese Theater is not only famous of studio premieres but is as well widely known as the home of hands and footprints of the Holywood stars. This site is always flocked by many visitors and tourists alike (including me) to take photos of the hands and footprints of the famous celebrities; - to name a few, Marilyn Monroe, Shirley Temple, Rita Hayworth, etc...


Friday, March 13, 2009

Boating & Alcohol Don't Mix

I think the title of this blog post speaks for itself, don't you think? And it's 100% true! When it comes to driving (and boating) or anything that involves operating moving vehicles/machines, drinking alcohol is always a bad idea. That means Boating and Alcohol Don't Mix. Agree? It's like the same thing when you say - "Don't drink and drive."
It is a sad thing to analyze though that many still refuse to listen and follow the golden rule not until they have bad accidents from driving drunk! Oh my, oh why? do they have to learn their lesson the hard way!

So before planning to have some fun with friends, perhaps you should stop for a while and try to get some vital information about boating safety and the prohibit use of alcohol before boating.

It must be of great help that the Arizona Game and Fish Department has been doing something helpful about this such as strict implementation of OUI (Operating Under the Influence) checkpoints ans saturation patrols, providing boating education classes, etc. Aren't we glad that the Arizona's lakes and rivers are being protected to save lives?
Boating Education has been approved by National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) which includes general nautical information, various boat types, knot tying, anchoring, and many more. if you are interested to take the boating class, don't hesitate to call (623) 236-7325, or you can take the class online as well.

We can always have fun without alcohol, after all. If you can't stand having fun without it, forget about boating (and driving), stay home and drink all you can! LOL!

Hollywood Bowl


Since it was started on July 11, 1922 with only benches made of simple wood on the hillsides of Bolton Canyon, it has been continously known as a place of concerts and large perormances or world-renowned musicians and legendary performances.

But it is not only exclusive for music performances but also a place for school commencement exercises, a place for dining, etc.

Currently, it has a seating capacity of almost 18,000 but still continue to expand in the near future.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Debt Consolidation

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Los Angeles Grand City Tour & Movie Stars' Homes Tour


March 15, 2008
We signed up for the LA City Tours with Starline Tours. The tour package includes visits to the Hollywood Bowl, Beverly Hills, Farmer's Market, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Sunset Strip, Rodeo Drive and a quick visit to a place called "Mission Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles" where small shops (mostly Mexican products) are located.

I was nearly tempted to shop for purses, (I got a lot of these stuffs already :)) but finally I decided not to buy one this time.
I thought of sharing my trip to each of the places mentioned on this post, so more of this trip will be added as separate posts.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Fun in Branson

There's so much real fun happening in Branson nowadays. DO you want to experience the First Annual "Great American Pie Show?" This will be held on April 24-25 at Branson Convention Center which is adjacent to the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel and is just across the street from Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing.
As a traveller, you couldn't deny the fact that Branson, Missouri is well known for its appealing attractions worth visiting such as the scenic Lake Taneycomo, deep lush green golf courses, theme parks such as in Silver Dollar City, etc., - much more fun when I had a visit to St. Louis last 2007, those days where I only visited the zoo, botanical and butterfly gardens. I wanted to have more visits that time, but places are limited. How I wish I could have known Branson before that. I could have been definitely enjoying lots of fun!

If you want to win big prizes, start booking your stay at the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel and you can even join the Great American Pie Contest which will be sponsored by Branson and Taste of Home magazine. This national pie recipe contest also features Al Roker from the Today Show. Who knows? You could be the lucky winner of the first prize of $2,500 in cash with a trip for two for a 4-days/3-nights fun-filled vacation in Branson!

Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel is offering a special room rate until March 22, '09 and has reserved a block of rooms for April 20-29. So, plan a good vacation when going to Branson by booking your reservation the soonest.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Travel Hassles!

This will be our 4th time travelling out of the country going to the Philippines for a vacation. Unfortunately, purchasing domestic air tickets there is so much full of hassles while you're out of the country. I couldn't believe it...I tried booking our tickets for at least 3 hours to no success because my credit card was declined. The bank says it's because many credit cards are victims of fraud mostly airline purchases.

Anyway, when we did finally get our reservation confirmation, it took us more than 30 minutes on phone stand by to talk to a live person from the reservations department :(.

Well, it was good we did this earlier rather than doing it few days before our trip! Or else, I would be super stressed before I could board the plane!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Weather in Arizona

I grew up in a tropical country. So, weather wise, when it comes to heat, I can say I can pretty much withstand it. Just like Arizona, I can nearly compare its climate like the Philippines.

Perhaps, if you prefer or love the Arizona heat better than the freezing climate of Alaska, it might be good to think about getting a good vacation home or property rentals there. Did you know that Scottsdale Fine Properties can help you search investment properties as well? Many people find it more comfortable and convenient buying or renting properties in Arizona, the fact that you don't even have to worry about snow storm! LOL! If you plan to stay in Arizona for good, no problem,Arizona relocation services can help.

Living in Arizona is not as much worst as you think, speaking of climate. It's actually an ideal place to have good investments ;).

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Hollywood's The Guinness World of Records Museum



This museum is located right on Hollywood Blvd., a block away on the east portion of Chinese Theater.

When we visited the place, it seems most are not that fond of going there, as nobody was there except me and my husband, and a couple. We have been to this museum many times during our previous several trips in other states, so it was kinda boring seeing the same thing over and over again. But since most of our visit is on the area, we had a quick glimpse inside.

By the way, there's a charge worth $12.95 for adults and $6.50 for children (6-12 yrs old). Don't waste your money if you think you have already been visiting Guinness World of Records in the past because you are exactly seeing the same things inside.