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Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: The Journal of Jasper Danckaerts: Journal of our Travels through New Ne... - 0 views

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    Having then fortunately arrived, by the blessing of the Lord, before the city of New York, on Saturday, the 23d day of September, we stepped ashore about four o'clock in the afternoon, in company with Gerrit, our fellow passenger, who would conduct us in this strange place. He had lived here a long time and had married his wife here, although she and his children were living at present at Zwol.65 We went along with him, but as he met many of his old acquaintances on the way, we were constantly stopped. He first took us to the house of one of his friends, who welcomed him and us, and offered us some of the fruit of the country, very fine peaches and full grown apples, which filled our hearts with thankfulness to God. This fruit was exceedingly fair and good, and pleasant to the taste; much better than that in Holland or elsewhere, though I believe our long fasting and craving of food made it so agreeable. After taking a glass of Madeira, we proceeded on to Gerrit 's father-in-law's, a very old man, half lame, and unable either to walk or stand, who fell upon the neck of his son-in-law, welcoming him with tears of joy. The old woman was also very glad. This good man was born in Vlissingen, and was named Jacob Swart.66 He had been formerly a master carpenter at Amsterdam, but had lived in this country upwards of forty-five years. After we had been here a little while, we left our travelling bag, and went out to take a walk in the fields. It was strange to us to feel such stability under us, although it seemed as if the earth itself moved under our feet as the ship had done for three months past, and our body also still swayed after the manner of the rolling of the sea; but this sensation gradually passed off in the course of a few days. As we walked along we saw in different gardens trees full of apples of various kinds, and so laden with peaches and other fruit that one might doubt whether there were more leaves or fruit on them. I have never seen in Europe, in the be
Skeptical Debunker

How to save on airline bags - 0 views

  • 'In some ways, we're stuck between a rock and hard place, between the airline and airport security,'' said Reed Martin, a graduate student at MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass., who prefers not to check bags. ''Airlines are charging more for checked luggage while security is vastly limiting our ability to bring carry-ons.'' Carriers deny a connection between those two developments, saying the increase in bag fees has everything to do with revenues and nothing to do with security. ''Delta's increase in bag fees is a result of continued cost pressures on our business and not related to the heightened security measures put in place by the federal government,'' said Susan Chana Elliott, a Delta spokeswoman. Continental said its checked bag fee increase was a competitive match. JetBlue doesn't charge for the first checked bag, only the second. Southwest does not charge for checked bags and has even built a marketing campaign around its no-fee policy. Travelers have taken note. ''The difference between Southwest and other airlines is striking,'' said George Merkle, a credit counseling executive from San Antonio who flies about once a month and prefers Southwest largely because of its no-fee policy. On a Southwest flight from Baltimore to San Antonio in November, he said, he and his wife were able to store their jackets into the overhead bins because there was so much room. He cited, by contrast, a recent Frontier Airlines flight where many passengers carried on their luggage to avoid the $20 fee to check a bag. ''Boarding seemed to drag on interminably,'' he said. ''People were dragging bags of many sizes on.'' The carry-on crunch has pitted passenger against passenger as the race for space ensues. Like many other fliers, Merkle has arrived at his seat only to find the bin space above it jammed with the bags of passengers who boarded before him and picked out bin space randomly as they headed toward the rear of the plane. To find a spot for his bag, he had to walk several rows back. ''On deplaning, I had to struggle against the flow,'' he said. ''No one had any mercy.'' Some experienced travelers know the system well enough that they have figured out which rows board first, and are booking seats accordingly just to get a spot for their bags. Luis Figarella, who flies monthly from Nashua, N.H., aims for just behind the emergency rows. On American, he said, that usually means you'll be in the group that boards first in coach. It gives you ''a fighting chance'' to find space for your bag, he said. No one has felt the brunt of the checked bag fees more than flight attendants, who are often forced to police the overhead bins for bags too big to fit. ''The boarding process is a disaster these days because it seems people don't want to pay the fees to check their bags,'' said Corey Caldwell, a spokeswoman for the Association of Flight Attendants. This ultimately impacts safety, she said, because flight attendants spend an inordinate amount of time being baggage wranglers. With the recent fee hikes, she said, ''we expect that it will increase the carry-on issue even more.'' All of this is good news for at least one segment of the industry: luggage shippers. The number of bags booked by Luggage Forward, which offers shipping services under a variety of brands including Virtual Bellhop and Luggage Express, jumped 89 percent in the first 12 days of the year compared with the same period in 2009, as travelers ship their bags ahead of them and go without carry-ons.
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    On a recent Delta flight from Westchester County in New York to Columbus, Gregg Hamilton, a retired real-estate agent, was determined not to pay to check his bag. But he didn't want to deal with the usual carry-on kerfuffle either: bolting toward the gate to be among the first to board, racing up and down the aisle to find a spot for his bag and trying to create space in the jammed overhead bins. Instead he, and a handful of others, avoided that mess by taking advantage of an apparent loophole in the system: the gate check. At the end of the jetway, before stepping onto the plane, Hamilton simply inquired whether he could check his bag right there. A luggage handler who was waiting for strollers, car seats and other carry-on overflow was happy to oblige. ''They put a tag on it and we boarded the plane,'' he said. No charge. No stress. ''When we got off, the bag showed up pretty quickly,'' he added. As airlines continue to raise fees for checked luggage, more travelers are coming up with creative ways to dodge them - through meticulous packing of carry-on bags, by stuffing coat pockets with items they'd normally put in a bag, or hanging back and boarding last so they can check their bags at the gate for free.
crescent crave

Guess - Job Vacancies - Jobs Worldwide - 0 views

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    Jobs Abroad, Work Abroad, International Jobs Online - Guess was established by the Marciano Brothers, who left the south of France just to reach their American dream. It is an American clothing brand and retailer. Aside from clothing for men and women, it also markets other fashion accessories such as jewelry, perfumes, fashion accessories, and shoes. One of their initial designs was a stonewashed, slim-fitting jean, the 3-zip Marilyn. The first Department Store that welcomes the brand by ordering a dozen pairs of jeans was Bloomingdale. The jeans were all bought in just hours. It was the start of their success.
Ed Sklar

Costa Rica Beach - 1 views

Costa Rica Real Estate Property Leads Beach Cleanup Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) September 24, 2010 Hacienda Matapalo (http://haciendamatapalo.com), the most sought after gated community in Costa ...

costa rica

started by Ed Sklar on 24 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Camiguin Island

Best Camiguin Trip - 1 views

It was summer when we went to Camiguin. The place is no nice and very wonderful indeed that I ran out of words to describe it when I got there. Of course, our lodging was taken care of by Bahay Bak...

Camiguin Island

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anisha sachdev

Stone Headed Shah Jahan Behind the monument of Marble - 0 views

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    Shah Jahan, fifth Mughal emperor after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir and was the favourite of his legendary grandfather, Akbar the Great. Even though he was very young, he was chosen as successor to the Mughal throne after the death of Emperor Jahangir
Aventura Armenia

Coat of Arms of Armenia - Travel Armenia - Aventura - 0 views

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    National Coat of Arms of Armenia was adopted by the Supreme Council in 1992. It replaced the emblem of the Armenian SSR after the collapse of the USSR. Its origins go back to the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) in 1918. In that year, an early variation of the coat of arms was adopted by the DRA. The coat of arms was designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan (best known for his work on Yerevan's city plan) and artist Hakob Kojoyan.
Aventura Armenia

Tigran Petrosian, the 9th World Chess Champion - Travel Armenia - Aventura - 0 views

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    Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian, nicknamed "Iron Tigran" due to his safe playing style and strong defense, was considered the hardest player in the history of chess to beat. He was born on June 17, 1929 in an Armenian family in Georgia and died on August 13, 1984 in Moscow. He learned to play chess at the age of 8. When he was 12 years old, he began training at the Palace of Pioneers in Tbilisi under the auspices of Archil Ebralidze. Thus, Petrosian developed a repertoire of solid positional openings. In order to improve his game, Petrosian studied Nimzowitsch's My System and he is famous for being one of the best players pioneering the theory of prophylaxis, years after Aron Nimzowitsch.
ugur ILGAR

Most Favourite Tourist Attractions in Istanbul! - 1 views

Hey, you may also want to check http://istanbultripadvisor.wordpress.com Enjoy your Turkey trip!

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eldmandate

All You Need to Know About Electronic Logs For Truckers - 0 views

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    The Electronic logs for truckers was introduced to the trucking industry and made mandatory by the FMCSA with the intent tosimplify the process of recording the hours of service status of truck drivers who are operating on the road. With regard to putting this scheme into action, the ELD Mandate was declared, along with a deadline, making it obligatory for every commercial trucker to install an electronic logging device in his or her truck engines. The reason behind this mandate was to administer a more convenient method of accurately tracking, managing, and sharing records of duty status documentations, while creating a safer working environment for the truckers.
Camiguin Island

A Perfectly Amazing Summer - 1 views

started by Camiguin Island on 15 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Anne White

Stunning Wedding Venue in Adelaide - 1 views

We really had a wonderful wedding. All was perfectly arranged and well planned. It was our dream wedding that came to life and much more! The weather was perfect and Wedding Venues Adelaide Hills w...

started by Anne White on 22 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
hoteldepot

Ladakh - A photo view - 0 views

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    A photo blog of a trip to Ladakh in the autumm season. The route taken for this Ladakh trip was Delhi-Srinagar-Leh-Manali-Delhi. There was no Zanskar, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake on our itinerary
weekendtrips.com

Famous Douglas Coupland Talks About His New Furniture Line: IDS2013 - 0 views

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    Weekendtrips made the lengthy, arduous trek from our downtown Toronto office to the spacious confines of the convention centre to check out what was up with the Interior Design Show. We spoke to author, artist and now furniture designer Douglas Coupland about his new line with Vancouver furniture company Switzercultcreative; the key-piece of which is a playful, Bento-box inspired take on the antiquated escritoire of gilded studies of old. The soft-spoken author of Shampoo Planet, Microserfs, Girlfriend in a Coma (and countless other novels) was also gracious enough to play along when we quizzed about some iconic chairs. As well, you'll catch some glimpses of the booths, people, and designs that go into making IDS such a destination.
Camiguin Island

Perfect Accommodation In A Perfect Place - 1 views

Since I was a kid, I have always been intrigued by the beauty and prestige of Camiguin Island. That's why I was so excited when I finally got the chance to see the place last week during our family...

started by Camiguin Island on 11 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
88DB Singapore

Phuket Snapshot: Shell World - 0 views

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    We've all heard the tongue-twister 'She sells seashells by the seashore'. At Phuket's Shell World Museum, she'll sell shells till she's sore on the shore.

    The museum was an unexpected find on an afternoon shopping at Jungceylon. It was like strolling along the beach, seeing a huge shell from afar, going towards to pick it up, and discovering that it is complete without chips, the colours still radiant, no barnacles and very pretty. It is very rare to find a big shell that is perfect.
Jacob Martin

Exciting Family Reunion - 1 views

It was a very exciting family reunion because aside from the fact that it happened on Dad's 80th birthday, the place where we had it was extremely appealing. Yes! we got the best Accommodation in A...

vacation homes

started by Jacob Martin on 19 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Zaira ong

Go Away With ... Jordin Sparks - 0 views

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    Jordin Sparks remains the youngest winner of "American Idol," having won the singing competition when she was just 17 years old. Now 20, the singer-actress is on tour promoting her current album "Battlefield." (Get updated concert dates at jordinsparks.com.) Sparks, who still resides in Glendale, Ariz., -- where she was born and raised -- will make her Broadway debut in August when she stars in the Tony Award-winning musical "In the Heights." Though her tours have taken her to many destinations, the young singer has a long list of places she'd still like to visit. And she plans on taking her dog with her, if at all possible.
Damodar Mapxl

Alaska Airlines Flight Schedule , Schedule of Alaska Airlines Flight - 0 views

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    Asiana Airlines is one of South Korea's two major airlines. It is both smaller in size and younger in age than Korean Air. The airline was established on 17 February 1988 and started its operations from December 1988 with flights to Busan. It was formed by the Kumho Asiana Group (formerly known as the Kumho Group) as a part of the South Korean government's policy of creating a second flag carrier.
Sumit Malhotra

Shimla - 0 views

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    Koti was an erstwhile princely state of India. It extended from Shimla Ridge to beyond the Golf course of Naldhera, which was designed by Lord Curzon in 1905. To commemorate its centenary Koti Golf Cup was held in October 2005. The state extended beyond the famous tourist destination of Kufri where the original capital of the state was established at Mool Koti which is north east of Kufri. The main tourist attraction of today i.e. The Ridge, Naldhera Golf Ground, Mashobra, Charabra (Wild flower Hall) part of Kufri, The Retreat of The President of India, were all part of the Koti State.
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