For those people interested in going to festivities like I
do, here are some festivities in Barbados
you shouldn't miss.
- Holetown Festival
This is a week long celebration of Barbados for its anniversary. This festivity celebrates the first
settlement in Holetown last February 1627.
The festivity started February 17 and ended February 24, 2008. I guess this is one celebration we will have
to look forward to next year. But don't
worry there are still more festivities we can look forward to.
- Holders Season
This festivity features a collection of music including classical, opera, jazz, Latin and Caribbean. The celebration started last February 23 and will end on March 15 of 2008. It will be held at the Holders Plantation House. So if you are a music lover, don't miss it!
- Amistad's Atlantic Freedom Tour
Celebrated
on March 28 to April 5 of 2008, this shows when Freedom Schooner Amistad lands
in Barbados for
the historical recognition of the Atlantic Slave
Trade's abolition's 200th anniversary.
- Oistin Fish Festival
This is a two day festivity celebrates the local fishermen's contribution to the island. The Oistin Fishing Village holds this annual celebration traditionally during Easter weekend, which would be March 22 to March 24 this year. They will have competitions such as fish boning, boat racing,crab racing, and the most popular fishing.
- Barbados Gospelfest
It
is a popular festivity done each year that gospel artists wouldn't miss. The Artists from United
States, UK,
and Caribbean are always present during this celebration
which will be held from May 19 to May 26 of this year.
- Celtic Festival
This is again a celebration for music lovers, a two week festivity for Celtic Music Lovers. This year, it would be held on May 2008 and it features Welsh Choir and the Scottish Folk dancers.
The 2008 all-star weekend held in New Orleans just recently is one of the most important events the town has held as it is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, event that was held there since the town was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The spectacle's success was remarkable, letting tourists know that New Orleans has been reborn.
The festivities started with the Rookie Challenge, sponsored by T-Mobile. The game featured fancy
passes, spectacular dunks, and athletic feats that the younger generation boasts. But among these great plays, one Daniel "Boobie" Gibson from the Cleveland Cavaliers, with his deadly three-point accuracy, stood tall among other rookies and sophomores. He led the sophomores to victory with 33 points, all of them coming from beyond the arc.
The next day, the all-star weekend continued, and the 2008 Haier Shooting Stars started the night off, and what a way to do so, as the San Antonio team, consisting of Spurs forward Tim Duncan, Silver Stars guard Becky Hammond, and NBA Legend David Robinson, overcame the odds and won the event, despite it being an event that requires good shooting from the perimeter (both Duncan and Robinson were known for their inside presence).
The Playstation Skills Challenge was the second event of the night, and continued the string of upsets, as Miami Heat star Dwayne Wade, the event's 2-time defending champion, bowed out of the competition early on, leaving Utah Jazz guard Deron Williams and New Orleans' own Chris Paul fighting for the championship. Even though the crowd was clearly behind the hometown boy, and Paul being the better man stats-wise, that didn't stop the Jazz guard from having a date with destiny, as he defeated Paul in the finals, beating the record for the fastest time lapsed in the event while doing so.
But just when people thought this would be a night of upsets, the Foot Locker 3-point shootout featured Toronto Raptors shooter Jason Kapono's dominance in the event. He breezed through the eliminations, leading the competitors with 20 points, next to both Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki and Daniel Gibson's 17. Nowitzki surprisingly faltered in the final round, and while Gibson managed to get a respectable score, both were humbled by Kapono's amazing shooting streak, and the champion successfully defended his title with a score of 25, tying the all-time record for the most points in a three-point shootout event that was held by Chicago's Craig Hodges.
Ending the night was the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest that
featured Toronto rookie Jamario
Moon, Memphis sophomore Rudy Gay,
7-foot-tall Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard and Defending Champion Gerald
Green of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite
being the tallest of all the competitors, Howard showed tremendous leaping
ability, which the announcers mentioned all the time that the NBA has never
seen anyone so tall with the high leaping ability like Howard possesses. After he successfully nailed an astonishing
left-handed tomahawk follow-up dunk which sounds quite easy on paper, but the
thing is he bounced it off the backboard, and by back I meant the back of the
backboard; everyone was already predicting a win for Howard, and they're right.
And while his first dunk raised the roof
of the joint, the second and third ones blew it away. No doubt that he was the clear-cut champion of
one of the best slam dunk events of all time.
The last night of the weekend featured the main attraction, the 2008 NBA All-star game, featuring the leagues brightest stars today, showcasing their amazing talents; and it showed during the first 3
quarters of
the game, including Howard and Cavaliers star LeBron James sharing eye-popping
alley-oop passes to one another. But in
the final 10 minutes of the game, the competition got stiffer, and the heat was
on. The East led throughout the game,
but the West clawed their way back. But
the West fell short when James drove home with a jam over Nowitzki that not
only drew tremendous applause from fans, players and coaches alike, but also
served as the nail in the coffin for the game. And it's just fitting that with
the East's victory over the West, the Cavs' forward received the award as
All-Star MVP, showing everyone that he was the star among stars that night.
The 2008 all-star weekend was so great a spectacle to pass up. I wish I was there to witness it firsthand, and was envious to everyone that actually watched it live. I was in Chicago at Sutton Place Hotel attending a very important meeting that weekend. But there's always next year, and I'll see to it that I can book tickets early.
I have things I usually bring with me that I can't live
without. I've been a fan of new technologies, and everything is constantly
improving. The scientists invent these
gadgets to make our lives so much easier.
They make everything in smaller package but with all the necessary
features that a person might need. It
all depends on every individual needs.
Now we can
even fit everything in a bag - from a telephone to a mobile phone, a radio to
an mp3 player, and analog camera into digital camera. I, myself can’t live without certain things
in my bag. I always see to it that I
have everything available when I need it.
Here are some of the gadgets I always have with me. I call them my "travel buddies".
Ø Credit Card and ATM Card
I find that bringing ATM and Credit cards much safer than bringing a big amount of money with you. Credit card is very convenient to use and it is very accessible when ever we need it. You can use your major credit cards to shop anywhere in the world. It also provides an easier way to track your expenses.
Ø Cellular Phone
I just bought this amazing phone, the Sony Ericsson K850i cyber shot; it is a true digital still camera with a 5-mega pixel power. What amazes me most about this phone is the automatic lens cover, with auto-focus so you don't have to worry about the sharpness of the picture, and it also has xenon flash for poor lighting conditions. You can even print the pictures directly from the phone, no need to transfer it to your computer. I just plug it in any printer and pick the picture to be printed and BOOM!, I have my picture printed. You can even have a quick and easy access to the internet. With my new phone I am able to do video calls, audio and video streaming, internet surfing, and email on the go, who could even ask for more? I don't even have to bring my laptop with me, making my life much easier.
Also watch out for these phones, Sony Ericsson C702, Samsung Soul U900, Nokia N96, Giga-byte MS820, and Android OS SDK. Let me give you a bit of information about these phones. Maybe one of these phones would be compatible to you.
· Sony Ericsson C702
This phone has face focus function. The C702 will automatically detect and focus on the face when the view finder detects it. With this feature, you don't have to worry that you not being in the picture. It also has a built-in A-GPS which guides you to your destination. It actually leads you to where ever you want to go. Hmm, maybe I should get one too, so I won't get lost when I travel. Instead of asking around where to find a certain place, I'll be able to track it myself - pretty clever!
· Samsung Soul U900
Same as Sony Ericsson C702, this 5 mega-pixel camera phone also has a face detection function. You can enjoy super-fast internet access with its 7.2 Mbps High Speed Downlink Packet Access browser. This phone is perfect for people who love to listen to music because of its music library navigation feature and a digital power amplifier. The digital power amplifier actually uses special switching circuits that will minimize the voltage that is dropped in the output semiconductor devices, giving you a higher efficiency.
· Nokia N96
This Nokia phone has a built in DVB-H receiver for digital TV signals in Europe and Asia, and a kickstand for desktop viewing. It is truly an optimized TV and video phone.
· Giga-byte MS820
It is a 3.5G smartphone at 3GSM, and it has a TV and a GPS feature. The motion-sensing G-sensor and UI feature manages the phone's activity which is based on your activity.
Ø Digital Camera
Not that I don't enjoy the camera feature on my phone but of course to take a better picture, one has to own a digital camera. Since I travel a lot, I take lots of pictures as
souvenirs. I have the newest edition of Casio's EXILIM, the EX-V7, which is best for travelers like me. Because it is very slim and exceptionally portable, has a very powerful zoom lens and it's also great looking too. With those features, it's so easy for me take quality pictures anywhere without any hassle. This 7 mega-pixel digital camera has the four blur reduction technology of Casio that mechanically compensates for any camera shake. Then automatically analyzes the velocity and vector of a moving object setting the appropriate ISO sensitivity and a faster shutter speed. What actually eliminates the blur is the electronic camera shake compensation function. These features are actually great for me since I like to capture beautiful scenery even when I am in a moving vehicle.
Ø Play Station Portable
The newest version of PSP was made to be slimmer and lighter making it much easier to bring. You can have access to your games anywhere you are, as well as an internet browser, and you can also store videos.
The fact that I love video games, PSP gives me the option of getting to bring my favorite games while I'm on the go. And since I get bored easily, if I'm not listening to music, I'm most certainly playing my game.
Ø iPod
This was actually designed for music lovers like me at first. Then after awhile many variations of iPod came out. There is the iPod classic, the high-end touch screen iPod touch, iPod Nano, the screenless iPod shuffle, and the iPod mini.
I personally have the 32-gig iPod touch; I preferred this one because of its great features. It is Wi-fi capable with Safari and Apple browsers. This is the first iPod generation to have wireless access to iTunes Store. It can even detect the last 10 songs that were played in Starbucks café within the vicinity. Pretty cool!
Since I am a music lover and all, it is great for me. I don't just get to listen to my favorite songs; I can also watch movies and catch up on my favorite TV shows. With my iPod Touch, I need not worry.
How about you? What are the travel buddies you can't live without?
I was so amazed when I went to South Carolina last weekend. I never thought that there
could be such a
beautiful place in that state. I was
breathless and speechless when I was proven wrong by my friends. I was arguing that there could never be a
place that I would love as much as I love the Caribbean. I was incorrect.
My friends dragged me to Charleston of South Carolina because I didn't want to believe them. They told me "You should experience it, if you don't want to believe us then might as well come and see it for yourself". And so I did. To my surprise, I
was blown away by
the beautiful architectural artistry of the cities wall-to-wall mansions. They had cobbled stone streets, ancient
cemetery, and iron gates.
We even spent time on the beach of Kiawah to watch the moon rise. It was quite an experience. We stayed at the Orient-Express Hotel ; the rooms are all so stylish and some rooms are like the ancient Charleston mansions. During the daytime activities, we went to the beach. And enjoyed kayaking, fishing, and watching the dolphins play around. At the end of our tour, we got satisfied from the relaxing Spa treatment.
A lot of us usually get lost when we go to a different
country. We usually hire a cab to take
us to our destination; but let's face it; it's not at all cheap. I've looked up some of the traveling services
available in Korea. Hope this helps you when you visit Korea.
- Domestic Flights
I learned that Asiana Airlines and Korean Air handle domestic flights. A domestic destination usually just takes about an hour from Seoul. They use Incheon International Airport and Gimpo Airport for the domestic travels. It is one way to travel easier from one city of Korea to another.
- Local and City Bus Services
Traveling using the
local and city bus is the least expensive way to go around the city or to the
towns of Korea. They have this intercity bus network that
connects all cities and towns of the country.
It is quite easy to use since the buses running from the city to the
suburban cities are numbered according to their route. The fare ranges from $0.52 to $1.57 in US
dollars or 500 to 1,500 won.
- Long Distance Express Buses
Unlike the local bus
that has a regular stops within the cities; the long distance express buses has
a certain stop that goes directly to your destination. This has more expensive deluxe bus seats,
where you can have an access to a mobile phone and an ability to watch
movies. The deluxe bus only has three
seats. But don't worry, they also have
the regular bus which is less expensive, this bus has four seats side by
side. The long distance express bus
connects you from one major city to another major city.
- Railway Services
They have this KORAIL (as what the Koreans call it), short for Korea Railroad. KORAIL
operates three kinds of trains, the
super-express, express, and the local.
It is interconnected in a nationwide network of cities. The super-express train connects Seoul
to the cities of Busan, East Daegu, Mokpo,
Iksan, and Gwangju. But for most famous
destinations in Korea,
it can be reached thru a single or direct transfer using the express
train. The local trains are the ones
that have the frequent stops from within the cities.
- Subway Services
As for all the countries, the subway is the most convenient and easiest way to travel. The
subway of Korea offers the safest, easiest, fastest, most comfortable means of transportation
from the main cities of Korea. From Seoul
it is linked to the other intercity or satellite cities in Korea. The train takes about 2 to 3 minutes of
interval during the peak hours and 4 to 6 minutes in non-peak hours. The fare takes only about 900 won or $0.94 US
dollars.
- Ferry Services
This is one way to travel where you can appreciate the beauty of Korea. It's the most pleasant way to see Korea. It will take you from one island to another; the routes are from Busan to Jeju-do Island, Pohang and Ulleungdo Island, and Mokpo and Hongdo Island.
I saw this site and I was amazed that a lot of people has joined. It made me curious on how it work and so I tried it myself. Try it and make the list longer.
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I was with my friends and my girlfriend in Mexico
last week, and we just experienced the greatest Spa treatment ever in our
entire lives. We went to Puerto
Vallarta and stayed at Grand Velas All Suites and Spa
Resort . Since I won the bidding for their 6-night package for two; I went with my girlfriend, and my friends tagged along. Grand Velas gives this ultimate
all inclusive vacation including a very exceptional dining and hotel
accommodations.
We enjoyed playing golf and some other water sports. We all went shopping, sightseeing, and we did a lot of activities such as scuba diving, sailing, whale watching, and deep sea fishing.
They have an ocean view restaurants where
they have innovative cuisine, tranquilizing ambience, a very artful
presentation, and we had a very exceptional culinary experience.
After all that fuzz, we tried their most popular Mexican Sensational Spa. They say it is really world class, so I wouldn't want to miss it. They have body scrubs and peeling, body wraps, bath therapy, massage therapy, hand and feet care with Day Spa rituals. I tried their massage therapy and Oh Man, I just loved it! It was something different; it is very hard to explain. All I can tell you is to try and experience it for yourself. Your money will be all worth it, no single cent is going to be wasted.