Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

Hyatt Regency Suite-Palm Springs


Our all suite property is located in the heart of the village of Palm Springs. Walking distance to shopping, restaurants, night clubs, art galleries, entertainment and museums. Have a breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Palm Court Café or your favorite cocktail at Bar Blue or poolside. Enjoy over 40 Area Golf Courses, shopping on Palm Canyon Drive, jogging paths and bicycle tails. (888) 96-HYATT (49288) www.palmsprings.hyatt.com

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Nantucket Island


You will enjoy your visit to an island Native American called “Far Away Lang.” just 30 miles away from the mainland, Nantucket Island is a unique outpost of culture and tradition, stretching back in time to the 17th century. Ferry across the sparkling waters of Nantucket Sound and enjoy a full day to discover the local treasures: Quaker inspired architectural on cobblestoned main Street, the busting harbor, wide sandy beaches and more. Your included Museum passport grants you access to the best museums and historic homes.

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Sebasco


Maine’s Complete Ocean Resort. A wonderful 60 acre resort featuring Golf, Tennis, boating, Swimming, Hiking, Bowling, and Evening Ent. For all ages. Savor the delicious food (including optional Lobster, Steak, & Breakfast cookouts), and friendly atmosphere. We offer a variety of comfortable accommodations. Just one hour from Portland with museum, beaches, and shopping near-by. 1-800-225-3819 Sebasco Lodge, Box YG Sebasco Estates, ME 04565.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

My Agustinian Church Visit - 1


Hello folks! I just remember that I have something to share with you about my visit in one church here. It was a nice visit. Let me share it with you now….


As we reached Intramuros, certain excitement entered my heart as if something different awaits me. It is our first time to go there that’s why views and ways inside were stranger to us. We really do not know where to go first. We are suppose to enter into a church expecting that the guard will collect payments from us as we enter but the guard did not so we thought that we got the wrong way so we asked him. He told us the right way and that going inside every church or anywhere around Intramuros is for free. I was also amazed with the costume of every guard. It really looks awesome.

And then, we now reached the San Agustin Church which is assigned to us and it looks like that certain renovations are taking place outside the church and wedding ceremonies are happening inside. So we decided to just go first to the museum as we are waiting for the wedding to finish so that we can go inside.

I have to stop you first, I want to see you on my next part and I want you to know what I happened there………. See you !