Friday, May 18, 2012

Whats on in Sydney in May

PYRMONT FESTIVAL OF WINE, FOOD & ART

When: 18 May - 27 May

Where: Various locations throughout Pyrmont

The annual Pyrmont Festival of Wine, Food and Art is on again in May 2012! Showcasing the best of Pyrmont and featuring the sensational flavours of the Mudgee region, this series of mouth-watering events is sure to tempt your taste buds! Includes degustation and food/wine matching dinners featuring Pyrmont's top chefs, plus cooking classes, a wine and cheese master class, our famous long lunch on Jones Bay wharf and much more.
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Snow Travel Expo

INDULGE YOUR PASSION - The Snow Travel Expo provides an exciting, practical and convenient environment where snow enthusiasts can plan everything from a local adventure to an elaborate international sojourn from one weekend to an entire winter season. Travel and industry experts will offer advise, useful information and valuable tips based on real experiences as well as assistance with all travel arrangements right down to the latest equipment to take from the extensive number of retail and equipment exhibitors.

Venue: Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centere, Exhibition Hall 5

When: Sunday, 27 May: 9:00 - 16:00

Admission Price: Free entry with gold coin donation to charity




Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Holidays that pack a pooch



April, the month of holidays and long weekends is upon us so if you found yourself just hanging around over the Easter break hoping to be saved from boredom or you’re spinning up odds for something to do over the ANZAC long weekend, look no further. The holidays are a well-deserved time to rest your weary joints but while you are recuperating, spare a thought for your dog.

 Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?!

 

Kids aren’t the only ones that can take a turn for the worst on a long drive. So you’ve found some great dog friendly places to go and you’re about to pack the pooch into the car but before you hit the road you should be aware that dogs can get car sick just like humans. In fact, as many as 1 in 4 dogs suffer from motion sickness but that’s no reason to leave your dog behind!

 Dog travel sickness (or motion sickness) can make even a quick trip up the street a stressful experience for both you and your dog. Watch to learn tips on how to conquer your dog's nausea and make traveling a tail-wagging adventure again.





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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

The travellers passion

He grasped me firmly, but gently, just above my elbow and guided me into a room, his room. Then he quietly shut the door and we were alone. He approached me soundlessly, from behind, and spoke in a low, reassuring voice close to my ear.
"Just relax."

Without warning, he reached down and I felt his strong, calloused hands start at my ankles, gently probing, and moving upward along my calves, slowly but steadily. My breath caught in my throat.

I knew I should be afraid, but somehow I didn't care. His touch was so experienced, so sure. When his hands moved up onto my thighs, I gave a slight shudder, and partly closed my eyes. My pulse was pounding. I felt his knowing fingers caress my abdomen, my rib cage.
And then, as he cupped my firm, full breasts in his hands, I inhaled sharply.

Probing, searching, knowing what he wanted, he brought his hands to my shoulders, slid them down my tingling spine and into my panties. Although I knew nothing about this man, I felt oddly trusting and expectant. This is a man, I thought. A man used to taking charge. A man not used to taking 'No' for an answer. A man who would tell me what he wanted. A man who would look into my soul and say . . . .



"Okay ma'am, you can board your flight now." 



Friday, September 16, 2011

Being a Citizen of the World - thoughts for your vacation.

An aware traveler sees each new journey as an opportunity to gain a greater understanding of humanity.

As the technology of travel grows ever more refined, the world grows smaller. Whereas a journey of a hundred miles once took many days, we can now travel across the globe in mere hours. 
The four corners of the earth are accessible by plane, train, and ship, and there are few pleasures in life as soul-stirring and transformative as travel. In a new land, the simplest of joys can be profound—meditation takes on a new quality because the energy in which we are immersed is unfamiliar. Our sensory experiences are entirely novel. 

Yet the relative ease with which we can step out of our own culture in order to explore another means that we are ambassadors representing not only our own way of life but also the culture of the traveler. As a conscious citizen of the world, you can add value to the locales you visit while simultaneously broadening your own perspective.

A truly aware traveler sees each new journey as an opportunity to improve international relations, spread goodness, and gain a greater understanding of humanity. To immerse yourself in foreign cultures is to open your mind to fresh ways of being. Your natural curiosity can help you navigate the subtleties that define a culture. While you may not agree with all the traditions or laws of a country, abiding by them demonstrates that you understand and respect their value. Staying centered in another culture is often simply a matter of learning about your destination, being patient with yourself and others, and accepting that people may treat you as an example of your country’s attitudes. New worlds will open to you when you take part in the everyday life of a locale—the reality of a destination is in its markets, its streets, and its people.

Traveling presents a wonderful opportunity to practice being open-minded and grounded. The voyages you make help cultivate a worldwide community in which we as humans can acknowledge and appreciate our differences as much as we recognize and appreciate our similarities. Though you will eventually return home, the positive impression you leave behind will remain as a testament to the respect and amicability that marked your intercultural interactions.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Friday, August 12, 2011

The Thrill and Excitement of Deep Sea Diving

Experience the Thrill and Excitement That Only 
Deep Sea Diving Can Provide


Most people that are laid back are those who gets
satisfaction in life by simply having a job, family,
and simple thrills. However, there are also those who
want to make the most out of life. These people are
naturally adventurous and want to try out everything
that the world can offer. These people try extreme
sports, such as skydiving and they also find great
thrill in scuba diving. If you are such a person, then
you will find that deep sea diving can offer you the
thrill, adventure and excitement that you have been
looking for.

Deep sea diving is a different kind of diving.
Commonly referred to as technical diving in
recreational diving, this kind of diving requires
special skills and training in order to be done
properly.

Although scuba diving can provide you with a window to
look at the wonderful world underwater, deep sea
diving can offer you more. Here, you will be able to
explore more than just colorful reefs. You will also
experience having a first hand look at places where
few people have been.

From caves located deep underwater to famous
shipwrecks, deep sea diving or technical diving can
indeed offer you a one of a kind experience.

Also, you will be able to look at marine life that can
never be seen on shallower parts of the ocean. In
technical diving, you will be able to have a chance to
be able to be one of the select few to explore the
deep parts of the ocean.

So, what do you need to do to become qualified for
technical diving?

First of all, you have to remember that technical
diving requires special training. In most scuba diving
agencies, such as PADI or NAUI, you will find that
technical diving courses are readily available.
However, you first need to get certified as an open
water diver as well as an advanced open water diver.

In advanced open water, you will find a series of sub
courses or specialty courses that you can take. Some
are for underwater photography, and you will also see
technical diving as part of the course. You can take
several courses if you want to improve your skills on
your chosen field. For example, if you take technical
diving, you will be able to learn how to dive deeper
underwater. However, you can also take underwater
photography courses where you will learn how to take
great photographs underwater.

By combining these two, you will be able to go deep
sea diving and at the same time, immortalize this
experience with underwater photography.

Deep sea diving or technical diving can be dangerous.
This is the reason why training here is rigorous.
Here, you will breathe special gas mixture,
particularly the trimix, and you will also learn about
the ways on how to deal with fatigue, as well as
dangerous scuba diving conditions that can affect your
body, such as nitrogen narcosis and decompression
sickness.

Although there are dangers in deep sea diving, you
have to consider that few incidents occur thanks to
the rigorous training. Technical divers have scuba
diving skills that are superior to that of the open
water diver.

So, if you want to experience an adventure that you
can never find anywhere else on the planet, then deep
sea diving is for you.