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		<title>Get creative this Christmas with the Interflora Flower School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anybody living in and around London with more than a passing interest in flowers – whether it’s florists in Fulham, florists in Harrow and florists in Wimbledon or members of the public – is being urged to form part of the first-ever Interflora Flower School. The aim of the inaugural Interflora Flower School is to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anybody living in and around London with more than a passing interest in flowers – whether it’s <a href="http://www.interflora.co.uk/flowers-florists-delivery-fulham/town/"><strong>florists in Fulham</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.interflora.co.uk/flowers-florists-delivery-harrow/town/"><strong>florists in Harrow</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.interflora.co.uk/flowers-florists-delivery-wimbledon/town/"><strong>florists in Wimbledon</strong></a> or members of the public – is being urged to form part of the first-ever Interflora Flower School.</p>
<p>The aim of the inaugural Interflora Flower School is to help people to get creative and harness their floral passion in the most creative way, both over the Christmas period and throughout the other 11 months of the year.</p>
<p>A series of classes will take place in London’s West End from November 23 onwards when a team of Interflora will be on hand to dish out handy hits and tips and answer any questions or queries the first wave of ‘students’ may have about all things flower related.</p>
<p>The lessons are taught in a way so that people of all ages and abilities will leave Chandos House, the Georgian townhouse where the classes will be staged, armed with a wealth of new knowledge and ready to create a few alternative Christmas presents for friends and family.</p>
<p>Forget trekking around the shops in the build-up to the festive period searching for what to buy the people that matter to you and instead rustle up a floral masterpiece. Or treat that special somebody or yourself to a day out at the Interflora Flower School and enjoy an early Christmas gift with a difference.</p>
<p>Among the panel of experts who will be passing on everything they know from years spent in the flower industry is Sarah Horne.  She has been crowned the Royal Horticultural Society Florist of the Year in the past and is rated b<strong>y The Independent newspaper as one of the UK’s top-50 florists, which is high praise in indeed. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Now </strong>Horne<strong> is ready to show just why she’s so revered in the flower world and is determined to inspire any budding gardeners in the process by showcasing her skills. Joining </strong>Horne will be the likes of <strong>Karen Barnes and David Ragg, who have both won gold medals at the </strong>RHS Chelsea Flower Show over the last few years.</p>
<p>Rest assured as you’ll be in safe hands at the Interflora Flower School as <strong>Ragg has also </strong>represented the UK at the Interflora World and Europa Cup, meaning he’s very much at the top of his game.</p>
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		<title>Ideas for a Unique Pattaya Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are on a Pattaya tour, you should definitely consider visiting some gorgeous sites in and little outside Pattaya. There are many islands located just offshore Pattaya that are definitely worth visiting because of their amazing scenery, coral and fine beaches. Pattaya and its surrounding areas are known for sailing, therefore, there are numerous [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are on a Pattaya tour, you should definitely consider  visiting some gorgeous sites in and little outside Pattaya. There are  many islands located just offshore Pattaya that are definitely worth  visiting because of their amazing scenery, coral and fine beaches.</p>
<p>Pattaya  and its surrounding areas are known for sailing, therefore, there are  numerous boats sailing and cruising around the nearby islands. After  all, there are also several prestigious and well appointed marinas that  serve as an ideal place for the anchorage of small or luxurious yachts.  It all depends whether you are on a daily Pattaya tour, or a half day  tour. You can go to the promenade pier which is located at the south  part of the city and find a boat that will take you to the nearby  islands.</p>
<p>A large boat can take almost 20 people for a daily  Pattaya tour, and you should expect to pay around about 1,500 baht for  one of the more distant islands. Travel time depends, but in some cases  can take up to 2 hours.</p>
<p>One of the places you have to visit on a  Pattaya tour is Ko Lan, which is located 8km away from the shore. This  place is ideal for divers since there is a remarkable abundance of  coral. However, you can always go on a small glass bottom boat to enjoy  the underwater spectacle if you are not that comfortable with diving.  The majority of boats moor at Ta Waen which is a beach at the north end  of this island; it is full of bars and stalls where you can buy your  drinks and snacks. There are many more beaches on the island, which can  be less crowded depending on the time of the year. Water sports are  offered on all beaches of the island, including water ski, parasail, and  watercrafts. If you find yourself there in a weekday you will have a  chance to enjoy it to its full, since on weekends the island gets  crowded with numerous visitors from other Thai cities.</p>
<p>Ko Krok is  another option you have; it is a sandy beach on the eastern part of the  island. Snorkeling is a great option there since the coral is  spectacular. Further on to the west, you can see another group of  islands, the Ko Pai islands including the Ko Leum and Ko Pai, which are a  great idea for a day Pattaya tour since they also offer an excellent  option for scuba diving and snorkeling. They are 13km away from the  shore, so they attract less visitors; this means that you can enjoy the  beach and waters to the full, since they rarely get crowded.</p>
<p>If  you are into something more conventional, you can always visit Nong  Nooch Village, where you can see traditional local dancers and enjoy the  scenic view. There are also some huge but friendly pachyderms that you  can ride, if you are up to some thrill during this half day Pattaya  tour. You should also consider not missing a visit to the truly lovely  Orchid Gardens of Pattaya.</p>
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		<title>4 Top Activities in Shanghai</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2011 06:40:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over recent years China has seen quite some growth as a travel destination with the city of Shanghai being just one of those popular destinations. Shanghai holidays offer a bewildering range of places to visit and this article looks at a few of the top must see locations while you&#8217;re staying in Shanghai. 1) The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over recent years China has seen quite some growth as a travel  destination with the city of Shanghai being just one of those popular  destinations. Shanghai holidays offer a bewildering range of places to  visit and this article looks at a few of the top must see locations  while you&#8217;re staying in Shanghai.</p>
<p>1) The Yu Garden &amp; Bazaar</p>
<p>The  Yu Garden area makes for a fun day out and an intriguing area to  explore. These beautiful gardens and streets have been created in a  traditional Chinese style, featuring classical architecture and layouts.  From the curve of the tiled building eaves to the traditional plants  and water features of the gardens, this location truly makes it feel  like you&#8217;ve landed in China. Delving deeper into the winding lanes and  alleys you can find all sorts of little shops and you can follow that up  with tea at the Huxingting Tea House.</p>
<p>2) Skyscrapers &#8211; A Top Down View</p>
<p>Nothing  can give you a feel for a city quite like seeing it from above, and the  Shanghai World Financial Centre provides this fantastic opportunity. At  101 floors its Shanghai&#8217;s tallest building and features many viewing  platforms on the upper floors that afford a breath-taking view of the  city below. If you&#8217;re looking for something a little cheaper though then  next door is the 88 floor Jin Mao building, not quite the same view but  you can enjoy the little café and bars in this building while soaking  up the view.</p>
<p>3) The French Concession</p>
<p>The French Concession  provides a sense of privacy, which can be in short supply in a city  packed full of so many people, with its peaceful atmosphere and quiet  streets. The lanes themselves are lined with beautiful French plane  trees, some of which are well over 100 years old, and they feature a  whole collection of little shops and picturesque houses that makes this  area feel like a small neighbourhood in a big city.</p>
<p>4) Dongtai Road</p>
<p>Finally  a trip to Shanghai city wouldn&#8217;t be complete without visiting the  magical Dongtai Road. It&#8217;s a street packed with shops selling antiques  and other small curios. The road features many shops selling the usual  tourist tat but look a little deeper and you&#8217;ll find all sorts of lovely  items, from art-deco lamps to Cultural Revolution memorabilia, from  beautiful old books to tiny antique teapots there really is something  for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Looking For Main Street</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We pulled off the ramp to business loop 10, one of those stretches of frontage road that claim to take you through the quaint downtowns of off-ramp America. That&#8217;s what we were looking for I suppose; off-the-main-road-America. Main Street America, that place you&#8217;ll hear about from time to time, without specifics. What would have once [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We pulled off the ramp to business loop 10, one of those stretches of  frontage road that claim to take you through the quaint downtowns of  off-ramp America. That&#8217;s what we were looking for I suppose;  off-the-main-road-America. Main Street America, that place you&#8217;ll hear  about from time to time, without specifics. What would have once been  roadside Main Street but now is off main freeway.</p>
<p>With all the  talk of Main Street and Wall Street somewhere in the back of my mind I  thought they both existed. It turns out only one is real. Main Street is  a dream and not a very good one. A myth of broken windows and abandoned  stores. Cracked asphalt sprouting weeds, long stretches of gas station  flanked desolation. Sometimes a diner survives, dirty and neglected.  Populated by dirty and neglected guests, too tattooed or toothless, too  hapless to realize they don&#8217;t exist anymore than their dirty neglected  diner. The fire in the kitchen is a cold fire like the fire in their  eyes, on the verge of flickering out.</p>
<p>Then I thought; was I seeing  the people in the next booth, the sallow man, the woman with her  tattooed pendulous breasts or just my own reflection in the mirror of my  dreams, the longed for Main Street? The longed for business loop that  could take me from the freeway and transport me backward. Was I longing  for something I missed or only something I wished I missed? Was it all  that great in the first place, this Main Street? If it was something  real I was missing how did it get away, get so dirty and neglected? Why  were all the bright lights now shining on the franchised collapse of my  past? Why were the lights so cold, fluorescent and lifeless, the smiles  airless, the eyes all around me flat, lips not quite closed, not quite  parted?</p>
<p>The reporters, with their perfect skin, flawless,  tattoo-less, lit by lights that imitate the sun, don&#8217;t live here or even  travel here. They speak of places they&#8217;ve never seen, places they&#8217;ve  never been, reading words they never thought of from screens below the  camera&#8217;s eye. Talking of obesity and cigarette smoking and sob story  puppy dogs, one-off miracles and lotto winners, of salvation and  millionaires. Are they less shabby, less lifeless, I wonder. Am I?</p>
<p>I hit the egress hard, up the ramp, Main Street behind me, vanished</p>
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		<title>5 Top Road Trip Games for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Road Trip Game #1 &#8211; Eagle Eyes This is a game of spotting items out of the car window that are listed on the sheet and counting their occurrences. Each player would a use 1 side of the car to look for the agreed items. The one with the most occurrences within a certain time [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Road Trip Game #1 &#8211; Eagle Eyes</strong></p>
<p>This is a  game of spotting items out of the car window that are listed on the  sheet and counting their occurrences. Each player would a use 1 side of  the car to look for the agreed items. The one with the most occurrences  within a certain time period or distance is the winner. All you need is a  pen and paper for each player. Items such as cows, horses, farm silos,  tractors, churches, cemeteries, farm dams and road signs are good  starters.</p>
<p><strong>Variations </strong>- to add extra spice each  child could try and predict how many of each item they will see within a  certain distance or time frame. The closest to their prediction wins.</p>
<p><strong>Road Trip Game #2 &#8211; Connect the Boxes</strong></p>
<p>Each  child will need a pen and paper. One player will draw a grid of dots  (say 30 dots wide by 10 rows so that the width between the dots and the  rows is about equal). Each player, in turns, then connects 2 dots with a  horizontal or vertical line. The aim is to be the player that closes  the 4th side to complete a box. The winner is the player who closes the  most boxes. (Hint: If you close in 3 sides you can be pretty sure your  opponent will quickly complete the box and add his/her initial in the  centre.)</p>
<p><strong>Road Trip Game #3 &#8211; Car Make / Model Reversii</strong></p>
<p>This  will have the whole car in fits of laughter&#8230;guaranteed! If you see a  Cadillac Eldorado (for instance) whiz past, the players try and quickly  say the make and model spelt BACKWARDS. So for this example the kids  will be trying to say &#8220;Callidac&#8221; (Cadillac spelt backwards) and the  pronunciation would be something like Call-i-dac. Then for the model  Odarodle (Eldorado spelt backwards) they would try to say O-dar-odle.  Once people are trying to say these words quickly it suddenly turns into  a real laugh&#8230; you&#8217;ll remember this game for years. (I don&#8217;t know of  anyone else who has played this game apart from our family &#8211; so you  could say it&#8217;s exclusive.)</p>
<p><strong>Road Trip Game #4 &#8211; Licence Plate Spotter</strong></p>
<p>On  a piece of paper each player writes all the letters of the alphabet A-  Z. Then the idea is to find the first digit on the number plate to match  each letter on your list. The first to find all the letters is the  winner. (You could slow things down a little, making the game last  longer, by choosing a certain color number plate or a certain state etc)</p>
<p><strong>Road Trip Game #5 &#8211; I Spy</strong></p>
<p>This  works well for younger kids especially. Take turns to look for  something the other player(s) has to guess correctly. You begin your  turn by saying &#8220;I spy with my little eye something beginning with a  (letter)_____&#8221;. The other player tries to guess it from the surrounding  items or countryside. The person who correctly guesses gets to have the  next turn.</p>
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		<title>Top Tips for Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro is an iconic image of Africa and a transcendent trekking experience. From the sweeping panoramas of plains and forests viewable around its base, to the sublime experience of watching the sunrise from its summit (5,892 metres above sea level), a Kilimanjaro trekking holiday gives adventurous spirits a view of the world&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro is an iconic image of Africa and a transcendent trekking experience. From the sweeping panoramas of plains and forests viewable around its base, to the sublime experience of watching the sunrise from its summit (5,892 metres above sea level), a Kilimanjaro trekking holiday gives adventurous spirits a view of the world&#8217;s vastness and splendour. It is also, of course, one of the greatest physical challenges you can set yourself. In order to enjoy the grandeur of the landscape you first need to respect that landscape, understand the ways in which it will stretch you, and prepare accordingly. Before going, make sure you are familiar with these tips and you will be sure to get the most out of your adventure.</p>
<p><strong>Which route?</strong></p>
<p>Consider which route is best for you. Approaching from the south, the popular Marangu Route is well-worn and can be undertaken more quickly than others. Its popularity also means plentiful conveniences and busy paths, however, which will appeal to some visitors and not others. An attractive alternative is the Lemosho route, ascending from the west. This is a less-travelled and thus more intact Kilimanjaro trekking option, which takes longer than some of the others but accordingly makes acclimatisation more natural. Plus, taking the slower Lemosho route not only allows you to pace yourself, but offers some of the most picturesque natural beauty on the mountain; you&#8217;ll travel through wildlife-rich forests and enjoy the stunning vistas offered by the Shira Plateau before ascending to the summit.</p>
<p><strong>When to go?</strong></p>
<p>Kilimanjaro has its own micro-climate, its size and dense forests meaning that heavy rainfall is common. The &#8216;long rains&#8217; run from March to June and the &#8216;short rains&#8217; from November to early December. The weather depends on the day and altitude as well as the time of year, but there are drier months: January and February are the most pleasant, but July through September is also warmer and drier than much of the year. Remember to pack waterproofs as well as a hat and sunscreen to help keep the intense rays off at high altitude.</p>
<p><strong>Take your time</strong></p>
<p>Those who have the most successful and enjoyable Kilimanjaro trekking experiences are usually those who pace themselves. Some slight altitude sickness at these heights is hard to avoid, but can be minimised by taking it slowly and allowing yourself to acclimatise. Drink plenty of water and always walk to a point higher than that at which you are planning to sleep. Altitude sickness should be taken seriously so that it doesn&#8217;t ruin your trip, so familiarise yourself with the symptoms, such as headaches, and make sure that you listen to the advice of your guide.</p>
<p><strong>Train yourself up</strong></p>
<p>Training is twofold &#8211; physical and mental. Physically, train yourself to endure long, tough walks, and don&#8217;t forget to factor in things like inclines and the weight of the gear you&#8217;ll be carrying. Also, it is important to have a general health check-up before you go &#8211; you don&#8217;t want to be dealing with unexpected illnesses halfway up. To prepare yourself mentally, talk to people who have been or, if that&#8217;s not possible, read a wide range of accounts to get an idea of the kinds of challenges faced by participants in Kilimanjaro trekking. <a href="http://www.billig-leiebil.com/">billig leiebil</a><br />
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