We are working extremely hard to locate a venue that is suitable, affordable and in a good location with access to trains and an airport etc. While we didn't think this would take as long as it did we have come up against resistance to having our type of event at some of the larger hotels in Germany, one hotel even said we don't want those types of events at our hotel! So we have decided to ...
I have been terribly unproductive today. But hey, I was on the go all day yesterday and the day before, so it was time for a day off. I spent the morning at Westminster Abbey. This place is completely awesome - so many dead famous people!! Kings and queens, composers, writers, scientists, at least one saint...it makes me squee. :D I also went into the Abbey Museum and saw the busts of Edward III...
A quiet day. I hung out during the morning until Brian went to work, and then spent the entire afternoon on the computer, catching up on blog entries and emails. After Carol got home, we had a phone call from the computer guy. The fan was busted, it was fixable, but it would take 2 or 3 weeks to get the part. So, I made the decision to just send the blasted thing home. Thus ends The Computer Saga...
Determined to be more productive today than I was yesterday, I struck out after breakfast for Holyrood Palace, at the opposite end of the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. Upon arriving there, I realized I could probably have walked up along the park and gotten there a lot quicker, but whatever. Holyrood is the Queen's official residence when she's in Edinburgh and the site of a lot of history, ...
Mitch and I had to wake up early (EARLY!) this morning to catch our flights out of Dublin. Or more precisely, to catch MY flight, since mine left at 6:50am while Mitch's didn't leave until about 10am. Dublin airport was a complete gong show, even at 5 in the morning, and I had the worst time checking my obnoxious duffel bag by myself, and there was a family with a two-year-old who Would. Not. ...
... the entire meaning of a work to the role it plays in its homeland. The strange anguish ..: that displacement into a context that was not mine felt like a deportation. In Central Europe, the situation was different: opposition to the ecstatic, romantic sentimental musical tradition led the modernism of a few geniuses, the most original ones, toward the art that is the privileged sphere of ...
..., it's also noninfringing for a technology company to provide you with the means to do it. 5) Self-rule introduced in Greenland... Greenland/Independence http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8111292.stm 21 June 2009 The Arctic island of Greenland is assuming self-rule, in the latest step towards independence from Denmark. The move follows a referendum on greater autonomy in November. ...
It's 1999 and Wizarding Britain is a very different place. Voldemort controls a puppet Ministry and is seeking to expand his grasp into Europe and, eventually, the world. But he is not unopposed. There are many resistance groups working to keep him from accomplishing his goal and, among these, there is one that stands out from the crowd: The Order of the Phoenix. Secreting ...
...Sales Terms and Conditions: -I only accept banktransfers or paybpal (for paypal please keep the 4% fee in mind) -I do accept trades. -Shipping is not included in the price -I am located in The Netherlands, europe -All items come from a smoke free home Im selling this sweet, pink dress. I've bought it on internet (i'm the first owner), but pink is not really my thing. It is really a beautifull ...