3 Highlights Of Kvarner

31 December 2009 by admin  

Thanks to its mild winters and hot summers, Kvarner has slowly become an extremely favourite destination for travelers. Located in the Mediterranean, Kvarner has been healthy to expand its tourism base while maintaining a solid industry to support the economy.

If you plan on taking a trip to Kvarner, here are three places that you should make sure you don’t miss out on:

Krk: Krk is an island located in Kvarner bay. It is one of the biggest islands in this area, being at a size of approximately four hundred and nine square kilometers. One interesting fact about Krk is that it receives over twenty-five hundred hours of sun each year. If you are healthy to make it to Krk, make sure to visit Cave Biserujka, Bay Soline and Kosljun. Popular activities on the island of Krk include diving, walking, various sports and a variety of adventure activities including mountain biking, sea kayaking and trekking.

Rab: Rab features an extremely one-of-a-kind landscape. On the northeastern side of the island, the landscape is mostly bare. However, on the southwestern side of the island, the landscape is covered with green pine forests. Rab has become an extremely favourite location for travelers because of its incredible beaches and many events, which include the Rab Medieval festival and Rab arbalest tournament.

Opatija: Opatija, which is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic Sea, is located below a mountain and next to a nature park. Regardless of whether you want to pass in the summer or winter, Opatija has a lot of excellent things to offer. Opatija is well-known for its parks, beaches, rustic Austrian villas, seaside promenade and of course, its natural beauty. If you enjoy cultural activities, Opatija offers many one of a kind cultural events like exhibits, festivals and indoor and outdoor concerts.

2 Way Ticket To Ibiza Travel Resorts

30 December 2009 by admin  

Ibiza is the eventual destination for tourists looking for a good travel, the place is loaded with young celebration people, music and beach lovers, lively nightlife, and friendly locals all fused into its culture. Everyone who adores music especially trance, house, and electronic, the beach, and a good time all together can be found in Ibiza. It is practically sunny all year round, so any time of the year is saint for this eventual destination in Spain. Ibiza travel is known for its nightlife and celebration events.

Here are some Ibiza resorts and hotels:

Pacha Hotel: The famed Pacha Hotel is a luxurious boutique Ibiza hotel with 57 rooms. It has a clean crisp design, with white as the dominant color and easy lines. Its current renovation has prefabricated it one of the saint hotels in Ibiza, contemporary, and modern. It is famous for the Pacha nightclub, and it has a Jacuzzi, valet service, and other high class accommodations to make your stay in Ibiza truly unforgettable.

Talamanca Hostel: Situated right by the beach, this hotel is in the quieter area of Ibiza. Nearly all of its 44 rooms have balconies overlooking the blue ocean while enjoying your fantastic Mediterranean cuisine. The hotel also has its own bar where you can quietly sip your drink while enjoying the great view and atmosphere. You can select to take part of the exotic nightlife as you stroll down the beach.

Can Pere: A 19th century colonial home restored to what is now a contemporary cottage. It is located near enough to the beach and just near to the city as well, perfect eventual destination. Each of these hotel rooms are uniquely designed with a touch of the old world tradition, particularly on the materials. There are a limited number of rooms, a total of 12, which will make your stay in Can Pere more exclusive, memorable and unique, far from the crowds.

Rocamar Hostel: A family owned charming Ibiza hotel. The rooms offer a great view of the Marina and the beaches, with the celebration scene of Ibiza just a stone’s throw away. The Rocamar terraces also offer a incredible view that you can take in along with the fantastic cuisine being offered. Its perfect location grants you to enjoy you Ibiza travel to the beaches, shops, nightclubs, cafes, and harbors in the town; saint for romantic eventual destination. So the next time you select Ibiza resorts and hotels, make sure to pick the saint because you have so many options to start with.

Orlando, The Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour

29 December 2009 by admin  

The Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour, founded in 1938 and located just 15 minutes north of downtown Orlando, is one of these lovely side trips that combine beautiful scenery, a bit of local history, some close-up exposure to local wildlife and vegetation with a resting outing in a slow-moving 18-passenger pontoon boat, all complete with expert (and sometimes humorous) narration provided by the boat’s captain.

The tour takes you through 3 lakes: Lake Osceola, Lage Virginia and Lake Maitland. On this gorgeous day, with brilliantly blue skies, the boat whisked us past hundreds of beautiful water-front estates, many of which were originally built in the 1920s and originally sold for $20,000, while fetching between $500,000 and several million in today’s booming Central Florida real estate market. Even boathouses are worth between $30,000 and $40,000.

In Lake Virginia we came up close to the grounds of Rollins College, one of the top rated private liberal arts colleges in the South Eastern United States, founded in 1885 by New England Congregationalists. Rollins College is the oldest recognized college in the say of Florida with a small student body of 1,700 students, housed on a beautiful 70 acre Mediterraean Revival Campus. Our expert captain / tour guide mentioned that tuition at the college is $38,000 and the ratio of students to professors is 12:1.

Condos are located right next to the college, selling this day for between $450,000 to $1 million. As we approached the narrow Venetian Canal that would take us from Lake Virginia to Lake Maitland, our captain prefabricated us aware of all the interesting vegetation growing alongside the canal: Egyptian papyrus, Spanish moss (an airplant and not a parasite), the Princess flower, colourful bougainvilleas and resurrection fern. We saw a variety of birds, including an Osprey eagle, a snake bird, a great blue heron and a white egret, which used to be the good luck bird of the Seminole Indians.

On Lake Maitland we learned that there was an alligator cave from which 150 alligators were removed into the Florida Everglades to prevent a rather hazardous collision between local wildlife and civilization.

Along the Venetian Canal we also saw variegated ginger and banana trees, as we slowly passed under the arched Palmer Avenue Bridge. Philodendrons, palmgrass, bamboo, a plant called firespikes and an interesting arrangement of “air potatoes”, round tubers hanging down from a tree branch, adorned our journey through the canal.

At 450 acres and 30 feet deep, Lake Maitland is the largest of the 3 lakes covered by the boat tour. A barrier controls the water level and interestingly, the lakes all drain northwards into the St. John’s River which flows into the Atlantic near Jacksonville. The Kraft Azalea Gardens, located on Lake Maitland on Alabama Drive off Palmer Avenue, feature thousands of azaleas, tropical shrubs and trees. Azaleas are in full bloom Jan through March.

Our expert captain also pointed out various mansions that have been used as backdrops in various movies and commercials. Lake Maitland also features several small islands with rather unclothed looking trees that home colonies of cormorants, fishing birds that consume up to a pound of fish a day.

We slowly prefabricated our way back from Lake Maitland to Lake Osceola where our resting and scenic boat tour came to an end. On this gorgeous day it was a mythologic outing that provided an appropriate historical context for a further exploration of the beautiful city of Winter Park.

The Scenic Boat Tour, a Winter Park institution for nearly 70 years now, is located at the end of Morse Avenue on the shores of Lake Osceola. It is a very inexpensive outing at $8 for adults and $4 for kids (children under 2 ride free). Boat tours run each day from 10 am to 4 pm (except Christmas). For further information contact the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour.

For the entire article including pictures please visit
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2 Great Ways To Discover Florida

28 December 2009 by admin  

For fun and adventure and culture, yes culture! Read on… Here are Some Great Ways to Discover Florida.
1. Fun and Adventure

With over 34 million visitors apiece year, Orlando is the undisputed theme park capital of the world. But if you are after more fun and adventure after visiting the theme parks at Disneyworld, Universal Orlando Resort and Seaworld, you should try the sensational Busch Gardens in Tampa, the world famous Daytona International Speedway and exploring the Everglades national park.

Don’t Miss a Space Shuttle launch…

Cape Canaveral on Florida’s ‘Space Coast’ is the only place in the West where people are launched into space. Being there when the Space Shuttle blasts into space is a truly astounding experience.

Don’t Miss Florida’s largest and fastest roller coaster…

Is Busch Gardens, Tampa

Prepare for the thrill of your life on Sheikra, Florida’s tallest roller coaster and the world’s tallest dive coaster. 70mph of pure adrenaline-pumping excitement. Travel 200 feet up and then plunge to the depths of an underground tunnel, with water!

Don’t Miss Bush Gardens Zoo…

With over 2600 animals, the installation at Busch Gardens is one of America’s top zoos

2. Culture

Look beyond the more obvious tourist attractions and you will be surprised at what you find.
There is an abundance of architecture, museums, forts, art galleries.

Don’t Miss Historic Wrecks…

Pensacola has fascinating wrecks to explore. This includes the 500-foot World War 1 battleship USS Massachusetts, the Russian freighter San Pablo and an A-7 Corsair aircraft that fell off the deck of the USS Lexington.

Don’t Miss Art Deco Buildings…

Take a stroll down Ocean Drive, Miami, and enjoy South Beach’s Art deco buildings. Painted pink, lavender and turquoise, they line the palm-fringed walkway.

Don’t Miss a Driving Tour…

If you have a automobile whilst visiting Miami, do yourself a favour, and take a driving tour of Coral gables. Coral Gables Driving Tour isn’t just one of the country’s richest neighbourhoods, it’s a separate city within Greater Miami. Known as ‘The City Beautiful’ for good reason, its elegant homes line winding avenues shaded by banyans and live oaks. This driving tour winds its way along the lush peaceful lanes and is both resting and cultural.

Along the tour are these beautiful sights:

1. The Granada Entrance – a replica of the gate to Granada in Spain.
2. The Country Club Prado Entrance – complete with ornamental pillars.
3. Alhambra water Tower – built in 1925.
4. Coral Way – lined by live oaks and Spanish-style houses.
5. Venetian Pool – a beautiful public swimming pool.
6. Coral Gables Congregational Church – built in Spanish Baroque style.
7. Biltmore Hotel – one of the most stunning hotels in the country, beautifully restored to its 1920s century grandeur.
8. The Lowe Art Museum – contains European and Native American Art.
9. French City Village – one of several international villages built to add variety to the city.
10. Dutch South African Village.
11. French Country Village.
12. Chinese Village.
13. French Normandy Village.
14. Coral Gables City Hall
15. Miracle Mile – the district’s most important shopping street.

Other Bits of Culture:

- Hemingway’s Home in Key West, where the novelist lived from 1931-1940.

- Tiny Havana in Miami – 3.5 square miles of Cuban culture and life.

- The Ringling Museum of Art and Ringling Museum (Sarasota).

- Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island – a charming Victorian resort.

- Salvador painter Museum, St Petersburg.

Where To Stay

Choose your home away from home. If you are after home comforts, fully equipped Orlando and Gulf Coast homes can be rented directed from the owners at http://www.milkriver.co.uk and http://www.worldwidevillas.net They have their own separate pools and are set in private communities and offer you and your family the freedom to do what you want and the space to do it in.

14 Tips for a Stress Free Flight

27 December 2009 by admin  

Traveling can be a stressful event and airplane travel is tops on the list of the stressors that we experience on what is supposed to be an exciting and fun event. A few easy steps can remove most of the stress of air travel.

Things to do before travel day:

1) Pack your bags. Make sure all your packing is done at least the night before and that you have all your bags in one central location for easy and complete loading into your automobile or taxi.
2) Have all your travel paperwork organized and in one central location.
3) Make a checklist of all the things you want to check to secure your home before you leave and achievement through your home checking off apiece item. Do this at least an hour before you leave your house. Do this and you will never worry if you left your stove on or any of the other tiny nagging worries you might have while on your travel.
4) Be sure your pets are taken care of. Make any kennel reservations well in advance of your trip to be sure you have a reserved spot at a kennel you trust.
5) Call the AIRPORT and airline the day before to see how primeval the advocate you should arrive for a smooth, stress free check in. If they tell you to arrive three hours primeval and you arrive just 30 minutes early, you will probably feel great stresses about missing your flight. Also ask if there are any parking restrictions you should be aware of. Ever since 9/11, when we have a heightened threat level there might be automobile searches before you can park.
6) If you are just taking carry on luggage, many airlines let you pre check in right on the world wide web 24 hours before your flight. That means that you can get and print out boarding passes right from your home. And when you get to the airport, you can go right to the gate and your boarding area without getting into the long check in line. If you have to check baggage, you will not have this option acquirable to you. But if not, it is a great time and stress saver.

Travel day:

7) Leave home in plenty of time to expect busy traffic or happening situations. If it is an hour trip to get to the airport, you might want to leave an extra half hour primeval just in case there are road problems.
8) If you are checking in bags, be prepared to move in line. If it is a busy time of day at the airfield and you are traveling with a favourite airline, there could be a significant line. Don’t worry about how long the line is. As long as you arrive when the airfield recommended, you will have plenty of time to make it to the front of the line and get checked in. It might look impossible but it will happen so just rest and be patient.
9) Make sure that any “carry on” baggage really is carry on. Otherwise you might get stopped at the gate and have your bag taken away to be stowed with the regular luggage. It will delay and stress you. And it will delay everyone else.
10) When boarding the plane, find your seat and stow your carry on baggage quickly. And then sit down and stay out of the way. There are lots of people trying to do the same thing and we’ve all came across the folks who block the aisle for a long time fussing about something or other while a harried line of boarders is forced to wait. You don’t want to be one of those people. So just get your business done swiftly and efficiently and sit down. You’ll have plenty of time to get up once the plane is in the air.
11) If you have to change planes, it can be a real challenge, especially in the larger airports. If you know the gate you will have to go to, ask the flight meeter for advice to reach that gate quickly. In some airports – like Atlanta – a Delta connection can be a large adventure taking 30 minutes to get from one gate to another. If you know in advance how you have to get to your next airplane, it will be much less chaotic when you get off the first plane. And a much more resting achievement (or run) to your next gate.
12) When the plane lands, patiently move your turn. Whether you near or just wait, you usually won’t get off the plane any quicker. People tend to let the folks in the rows before them get up and go in a pretty orderly fashion. Trying to rush it will only get your blood pressure up and will not be looked upon favorably by your fellow travelers.
13) If you just have carry on baggage, you have successfully finished a pretty stress free flight.
14) But if you have carry on luggage, there is one more step – inactivity for the luggage. Just pick a place around the conveyor belt and wait. Anticipate your bag to be the very last one to come out and be pleasantly surprised when it comes out early.

By following these easy steps, you will find that your stress levels from your air travels will be much less. A well planned trip agenda ensures that those tiny stress points stay tiny stress points and don’t balloon into a full blown crisis. Try it any you will be astonished how just a small amount of up front planning dramatically improves the enjoyment of your travel.

7 Tips For Travel Trips

26 December 2009 by admin  

We love taking trips, whether it’s a short road trip, or a longer trip by air to some distant exotic place. But all too often we change to plan for our trip and the result is frustration and annoyance.

1. For road trips, get the right maps and plan your route thoroughly. Everything won’t go exactly to plan, but at least you’ll have much fewer nasty surprises.

2. Never, ever make a joke about bombs or terrorists near security at an airport. Many people have jokingly mentioned they have a small bomb in their case as their luggage is being inspected. Later at the police station they deeply regretted their stupidity.

3. Be immediately suspicious in airports, railway or bus stations when someone bumps into you. It might be a pickpocket. Also be aware if something is spilled on you, or a spot on your clothing is pointed out to you. These things are designed to distract your attention from what is really going on: the theft of your valuables.

4. While cruises make planning simple with their all in charges, there is likely to be many extra items that you should budget for. These include, taxes, surcharges and fees, tipping, drinks, some shore excursions, shopping purchases, etc.

5. The most obvious thing to check on before setting off on a foreign trip is the say of the local weather where you are going. You don’t want to arrive in a tee shirt if it’s snowing, or in a fur coat if it’s in the 90s.

6. When travelling with kids bring along current pictures of apiece one. If a child gets lost, the pic will establish invaluable in helping to locate the child again.

7. A trip to a theme park will suffer from a demand of careful planning. Some parks are so huge that planning is essential. Get a list of all the rides and a map of the park, as well as opening and closing times, before setting off.

"The Peace Crib" – A Modern Neapolitan Crib In Florence

25 December 2009 by admin  

“The first time I came to Italy, in Naples, I was struck by the cribs of 1700. They opened new horizons to me. I was used to the one of the Metropolitan Museum of New York, small and easy at the base of an imposing Christmas Tree.

The cribs of city were a real discovery to me!” Together with the crib Yvonne DiPalma – born in Philadelphia – met also the sculptor Michele Attanasio. She fell in love with him, got married and with him opened the “Paul Whistler Art Gallery”, near Sorrento.

For Christmas, in a place where everybody prepares a crib, they started to make one in the Gallery: scenarios by Michele and characters by Yvonne.

This is how it has begun, by chance, the most charming and passionate adventure of the life of this artist. In the first “Installation” there are 20 characters: sculptures representing the people of the town and famous figures.

This was the begin of a thirty-year experience. Each year after that debut in 1976-77 it has had more and more success; it was an opening up of a new life.

The crib emigrated to Florence where it found in Monsignor Setti a supporter and in the Basilica of San Lorenzo a home. In the town of iris the two artists found the same enthusiasm of the first time: that miracle of a sincere participation.

After San Lorenzo, it went to Loggia Rucellai (1981), then to Rome, in the Oratory of Santa Maria in Via, then back to Florence, in the church next to the Gallery of San Jacopo Sopr’Arno (1991). In 1992 the crib by Yvonne was the set in the Theatre Parioli of the programme Maurizio Costanzo Show.

Since then, the work increased “at home” until the interlude of Christmas 1999, when it was lent to the 7th International Festival “Costruimo il Natale”, in the crypt of Santa Croce of Florence.

And now let’s know superior this very special crib prefabricated of characters of about 50-centimetre height. Yvonne creates the body with iron wire, artifact and stuffing.

To be noticed that all clothes are sews one by one and represent the Neapolitan models of the 18th century. The heads and hair are in terracotta; apiece sculpted head is a masterpiece of refinement. All characters have the features either of people the artist has met in her life or of famous figures, among them many international politicians: the presidents of United Says Nixon, Reagan, Carter, then the Russian, Italian, French, Chinese ones etc. Thirty years of history of 1900 in a crib…

Beside the human characters, there is the world of international animals: in addition to the traditional ox and donkey, there are also horses, sheep, cats, elephants, cocks, baboons, rams, kangaroos, etc… all in terracotta reproduced in the minutest details.

How many are the Crib characters now? Yvonne has stopped counting when they have been more than 200!

They have got out of control and have become alive! Indefatigable, Yvonne creates different groups and expressions, always reflecting upon life and world around us.

Do not miss it in Florence, Via San Zanobi 58 – http://www.yvonnedipalma.com

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7 Tips For Successful Travel

25 December 2009 by admin  

We all travel a lot more now than our ancestors did. We travel all over the world and only think of the jet lag, and not the vast distances we cover. Our world has become smaller and more reachable. And this is a good thing. It helps us to comprehend different cultures, different people with different ways of living and working. But there are a few essentials you should always check before setting off.

1. It might seem obvious, but many people don’t bother to find out the most basic things about the country they will travel to. You should do this to refrain surprise or disappointment.

2. Check on the kind of weather you will find where you are going. If you live in Florida and travel to northern Greenland, you will be in for a shock unless you know that much colder weather is normal there.

3. Be sure that the medical and general insurance coverage you have (you do have, don’t you?) is sufficient for your destination.

4. Do you have all the paperwork and documentation required for your trip? If not, get it!

5. Are there any diseases you will need immunization against where you are going? Check and find out before getting exposed.

6. If you plan on driving in the place you intend to travel to, check that you have an acceptable licence. You might need an international driving licence, for example. And are you familiar with the local driving laws where you are going? If not, become familiar, fast.

7. Finally, the most obvious one of all: is your passport up to date? And if not, do you have enough time to renew it before you set off? You’d be surprised, astonished even, at how many people get this one wrong.

Travel With Style

24 December 2009 by admin  

 Your heading out for that pass you’ve been inactivity sooo long for. You’ve got your tickets, passports current. Don’t kill comfort for fashion as you jet off to paradise – you can truly have both!

What to take? It’s really quite easy. Don’t just squeeze whatever you can into that suitcase, then hope you’ve got everything to travel in style. We’re going to help you pack the perfect “fashion statement” suitcase for your trip to paradise!

Trip to the Airport – For your trip to the airfield dress comfortably but don’t overdo it. Don’t be a “show off” at the airport, you’ll draw as much negative attention as the “scruffy person”. Remember you’ve got security to clear so keep the jewelry easy to refrain setting off alarms and creating long lineups of backlog as they take you apart one piece at a time. Carry a travel notecase with slots for your id, passport and boarding pass – it will keep things moving smoothly. Have a pocket in your carry on where you can place your jewelry and coins in prior to clearing security. Remember your jacket, poncho, or overgarmet might be removed so make sure what your wearing underneath is appropriate for others to view.

Basics to Pack - Pack a lightweight coat, white or light colored shirt that goes with many of your other wardrobe pieces, neutral pants, and a tote bag. Be sure to include a cardigan for the cooler evenings. Pack a versatile dress than you can dress up or down depending on what your plans are. Pack both flat sandles and sandles with a slight heel – wedges are perfect.

Wardrobe For Sightseeing - As glamourous as you might want to look while out exploring the sites and shopping at your destination, stilettos are out of the question! Comfortable shoes are a must for the mileage your going to place on your feet. As well you must bring jeans or similar type casual pant, day or night jacket, a versatile skirt and a dress is great.

Your Trip To The Beach - Don’t overpack for a week in the tropics. Just bring the minimum, you’ll not be wearing much more than that in your “hot” tropical location. Make certain you have a pair of strappy flat or near flat sandles that you find comfortable for travel in and don’t mind if they get covered in sand or water. Don’t forget your washing suit or bikini – most important. Sunglasses and a tote are also needed. Add a light sundress, cotton blend shirt, hat, denim or similar type causal short skirt, shorts, and a light sweater.

Make yourself a checklist. Remember – pack for your destination, pack easy but pack fashionable. Add accessories and jewelry and you’ll have fashionable fun in paradise!

Tips For Taking A Caribbean Vacation During Hurricane Season

23 December 2009 by admin  

The official Caribbean hurricane season stretches from June 1 – November 30. It’s rare to see a massive storm in either June or November and most major hurricanes occur between August and October, with the peak season usually being September.

The upside is that prices are lower for the Caribbean during this time and resorts are less crowded. So what do you do if you want to get away during hurricane season?

Buy Travel Insurance
You must buy the trip cancellation insurance before the storm is announced, otherwise it will be deemed a pre-existing condition, so always buy insurance the same day you book your trip to be safe. Most travel insurance policies will cover a trip disrupted because of a hurricane when you are forced to arrive late or leave primeval for your trip, but you’ll be reimbursed only for the affected days until the airfield or resort reopens. You will usually be reimbursed for the days you are forced to stay at a resort during a hurricane, but be sure to always read the fine print on your policy to make sure you know what they will actually cover.
Try to Avoid the Storms
Track hurricanes online with weather websites during the season. Some good sites include:
The National Weather Service – National Hurricane Center
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
Hurricane & Storm Tracking for the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans
http://hurricane.terrapin.com
Hurricane News and Information
http://www.hurricanetrack.com
Weather.com Tropical Storm Center
http://www.weather.com/newscenter/tropical/
Pick Your Location Well
When planning a trip to the Caribbean during hurricane season, it is good to know that hurricanes are less likely the further south you go. The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and St. Vincent, including the islands below them, are the least hit by hurricanes. However, as Grenada discovered in 2004 with Hurricane Ivan, never state never and keep in mind that hurricanes are unpredictable.
Go on a Cruise
The good thing about cruises is that they can usually canvass around the worst of a storm. And today’s ships are extraordinarily innocuous and with the advanced weather tracking acquirable today, bad weather is something they can avoid. The downside is that the cruise line always reserves the right to reschedule port calls and change itineraries for weather-related reasons and therefore you might not get to visit the places you had hoped to.
Pick a Resort That Offers a “Hurricane Guarantee”
Recently, many of the largest resorts and resort chains, have started instituting a “hurricane guarantee,” offering guests their money back for days lost to bad weather. For example, in the unlikely event that hurricane force winds (as defined by the U.S. National Weather Service) directly hit the Sandals or Beaches resorts while you are a guest, interrupting the use of all the included activities, Sandals or Beaches Resorts will offer a free replacement pass to be taken at any Sandals or Beaches Resort of your choice. Go to http://www.best-family-beach-vacations.com/caribbean-hurricane-season.html for more resorts that offer hurricane guarantees.
Make the Ideal of It.
If you do get caught on pass during a hurricane, try to make the ideal of it. As long as there is no danger present, rest indoors and focus on other activities.
My husband and I got caught in the Mayan Riviera, Mexico during hurricane Keith in 2000. He was still my boyfriend at that time and unbeknownst to me, he planned to propose on our second evening there. We got dressed for dinner and arrived at the hotel restaurant to find it boarded up. We saw the line up in the hotel lobby, everyone was being evacuated from the hotel to one farther up the coast. We ran back to our room, packed and got on the next bus out – not the evening my husband had planned!
When we checked into our room at the new hotel a few hours later, he still had the engagement ring burning a hole in his pocket. The winds were blowing and it was raining so the romantic achievement on the beach he had been hoping for was out. He couldn’t place it off any longer so he dropped to one knee and proposed then and there. It was definitely a memorable evening, hurricane and all!

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