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Monday, January 12, 2009

Sarah's Paradise

Welcome to Sarah's Paradise a website devoted to travel and those who LOVE / LIVE to travel! Post your favorite experiences while on your travels. Give fellow travelers some useful tips on the BEST deals you've found and warn about the WORST places some fellow travelers would like to avoid. A community for those of use who can't seem to stand "sitting still" in one place for too long. Find others who would like to get a large group that is interested in traveling to the same destination so that we can all reap the benefits of a group rate without having to spend the entire vacation on a group tour on someone else's itinerary.

Travel! It's Good For You!!!

Vacation + Relaxation = Happy Campers

Who doesn’t enjoy a great vacation? You can’t wait for it to begin and wish it would never end…You return to your everyday routine feeling relaxed and happier…You bond with your spouse and family while away, growing closer…you return to work with a more motivated outlook…And research has proven these “feelings” to be truths.

In research recently released by the Travel Industry Association, travel has been proven to aid in wellness, strengthen relationships, and boost creativity – all good reasons to start planning your next adventure.

In addition, RV trips add benefits like less stress because you are in control of your itinerary and timetables – easy to pick up and go without having to pack luggage or limit the things you can and can’t take in your luggage – ability to follow special diets or eat your favorite foods with your own kitchen along – no worries about having to leave any family members behind because even four-legged companions love to RV.

Health And Wellness

An annual vacation can cut a person’s risk of heart attack by 50 percent.

Travelers rate their overall health one full point higher (on a scale of 1 to 5) while on vacation. They also get three times more deep sleep after their vacation.

Relationships

More than half of employed Americans say they come back feeling reconnected with their family after vacation (53%).

At least four out of ten travelers feel more romantic on vacation (42%), and nearly one-third admit to making love more often on vacation (31%).

Career Success/Productivity

Travelers experience a 25% increase in performance on vigilance tests after returning from vacation – travelers 45 or older show a 50% increase in performance.

There's a good chance the benefits of vacation will go straight to the bottom line. According to a study by American Express, more than a third of small-business owners say their best ideas – the ones that lead to business growth – come not at work, but during their downtime.

An inability to take a break can lead to stress, burnout, and a greater likelihood of feeling betrayed and angry when things do not go well at work.

Creativity

Travel can be fertile ground for discovering creative ideas for work or even a new business, according to a recent New York Times story. The reason travel spurs inspiration is the stimulus, said Jeannine McGlade, co-author of “Stimulated! Habits to Spark Your Creative Genius at Work.” “When you’re in a new environment, you have what we call ‘eyes wide open. It’s not the ‘same old, same old’ where you tend to get into a rut and aren’t alert to having a ‘spark moment.’ Things are different and fresh during travel. You’re seeing things from a different perspective and you’re really paying attention."

So, What Will You Discover on your next RV adventure?...

“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”

--St. Augustine

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness…Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”

--Mark Twain

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Some of My Favorite Travel Links

This first one is from a fired travel agent that felt everone deserves to benefit from the travel agents industries money saving secrets! For more information Click Here

E-Mail service for people always on the go! Are you tired of trying unsuccessfully to send emails from your laptop, desktop computer, iPhone or PDA? E-Mail Service for Travelers! For more information
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How would you like to save almost 50% on your next trip to Disney World? Then Click Here!

Here you can get your Travel Agents card and save 50 - 75% on Accomadations and flights! If you really like to travel then your bank account will thank you Click Here! for more information.

If you prefer to fly for free...
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Or, maybe your travel plans are for the open road. Then this next link is for you. It will help you to easily locate rest areas, welcome centers, roadside turnouts, and scenic vistas along America's interstate highways. Find out where these areas are and the facilities available such as... Click Here!

I love to travel but more importantly, I like to travel lightly. If your like me, this link is for you! Click Here!

If you would like to learn how to speak the native language of your next destination then check out this site!
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If your looking for accomodations in Dublin Ireland or anywhere in the world! Why not check out this link? Dublin Accommodations.

The Benefits of Travel Compression Socks

By Mark David Peters

If you travel a lot, or stay stationary for long periods during the day, then you may be at risk of developing a blood clot, which if left untreated, could prove to be fatal.

Fortunately there is a very effective and inexpensive way of significantly reducing the risk of developing a blood clot (which is also known as deep vein thrombosis) and that is by wearing travel compression socks.

Travel compression socks are designed to be worn by individuals who spend long periods sitting or standing still, for example, airline passengers or office workers. They are just like normal socks except that they provide a graduated compression from the ankle to just below the knee.

This pressure is greatest at the ankle and gradually weakens up the leg. The effect of this serves to help blood flow return back to the heart, thereby reducing the risk of blood pooling in the feet and developing into a clot.

Apart from reducing the risk of developing a blood clot, compression socks can also help to prevent tired or achy legs that can be caused by a lack of inactivity in people who are required to sit or stand for long periods.

One study published in 2001 showed just how effective compression socks can be. The study compared two groups of airline passengers, one wearing regular socks and the other wearing compression socks. The study found no cases of deep vein thrombosis in the later group, however 10% of the group wearing regular socks developed deep vein thrombosis.

Although this is just one study, it does give an indication as to just how useful compression socks can be. And since they are such an inexpensive item of clothing, most health care practitioners recommend that adults aged over 40 use them, especially when they are traveling via air.

However they are not recommended for people younger than 40, as they may restrict blood flow on younger legs and increase the risk of developing a blood clot.

To find out more about choosing the right Travel Compression Socks for you, please see my website :
Travel Compression Socks & Selecting Travel Compression Socks

Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_David_Peters

Friday, November 7, 2008

Landscapes Of Scotland: Glencoe

By: Steven Cronin

Glencoe’s spring sky looked bleak; wrathful clouds glared, threatening imminent showers. Columns of light penetrated the cloud, stood as sentinels guarding entrance to the sweeping valley. The scent of springtime was in the air; a new harvest was approaching.

Animals all around were preparing their nests for new siblings and a busy summer. The echoes of songbirds and their merry tunes sang throughout the valley; the season of courtship was upon us.

A crisp breeze was a reminder of a recent winter; Glencoe was still adjusting to the new season. The wind was the only sound of an otherwise silent valley.

Ahead, a small cluster of trees were dwarfed by the gargantuan mountainside rising steeply from the flat. Foliage managed to climb about a third of the way up the mountain face before conceding to the barefaced rock. It looked impossible to climb; the dominant face was almost vertical.

As the clouds began to clear, the cool, shallow waters to my right reflected an ever changing sky. The lake was fringed by marshland and navigable only by the local wildlife.

I continued my march along the lonely valley road and soon encountered a public house, wonderfully isolated from civilization. It was cast in shadow as the sun hid behind the mountain peaks, threatening to emerge and flood the valley with light.

"Passing through?" enquired the barman politely, breaking his conversation with an elderly gentleman on the opposite side of the bar.

"Heading for the village," I replied and grabbed the nearest chair to soothe my aching limbs. "Coke please."

Refreshed and revitalised, I continued my trek along the forsaken road, twisting and turning with the contours of the land.

Glencoe’s history can be traced back over 5,000 years. Perhaps most infamous was one macabre night during the early hours of 13th February 1692. The resurgence of the Jacobites worried King William the Third and he ordered all clan chiefs to declare their allegiances no later than 1st January 1692.

Maclain of Glencoe however was delayed and didn’t sign until 6th January 1692. Unaware of the decision to punish him and his men, Maclain returned to his land believing all was well.

Campbell of Glenlyon led a group of 128 soldiers who stayed with the Macdonalds for 12 nights before murdering 38 of them as they slept during the early hours. Studying this tranquil landscape, it’s hard to imagine such a brutal event ever taking place.

Despite its barren appearance, the land is teeming with wildlife; nature accompanies my every step. In a world seemingly awash with terror and violence, it’s good to know these places still exist. Away from the rigours of city life, Glencoe has evolved as nature intended.

Article Source:
http://www.travelarticlelibrary.com

Steven Cronin owns the City Breaks website featuring city break special offers from luxury hotels to budget accommodations. For more information please visit
www.sargas.co.uk

Great Golf in Scotland

Golf in Scotland is a historical phenomenon. According to records the game was first played in 1457 after which it was banned by King James II.

Golf is a national pastime for Scots since 1502. The Stewart monarchs were themselves keen to develop golf in Scotland. The reputed Scottish golf courses lie in parkland, moorland, pasture or heathland.

If you are a golf lover, Scotland can be an ideal place to spend your vacation. You can engage yourself in thrilling activities like - shoot game, fishing on a river or Scottish loch, play golf, visit a Scottish castle, hunt deer and dream of our Braveheart “William Wallace�. Walking, boating, cycling and watersports are for everyone. With traditional warm Scottish hospitality you can relax here, listen to pipes and transcend in the world of history.

Golf courses

Dalmunzie Golf Club

This club is located in the heart of Perthshire, near Spittal of Glenshee. Dalmunzie Golf Club is a nine hole moorland course. This is the first choice for beginners and golfers who want to increase their skills. The golf course at Dalmunzie is not long – actually it is only 2100 yards. The Golf course is surrounded by mountains on three sides with an abundant of wildlife on the course. Grouse, deers and even rabbits run wild on the moors.

Rosemount Golf Course

This golf course exists in history of golf in Scotland since 1889. Greg Norman have to be fond of this Perthshire peach, as he was the first Australian to win his first European Tour event here. No doubt, it is one of the best inland courses. Fairways are bordered with troublesome trees and patches of heather. Accuracy is the key to play golf in Scotland.

Lansdowne Course

Near to Rosemount course, there is Lansdowne Golf Course which was opened in 1977. It is the first priority for visitors who come to Blairgowrie to see Lansdowne.

Gleneagles - Kings Course

At Gleneagles, there are 3 golf courses. All golf courses are great but King’s Course is the best of all. Throughout the year, it is kept in perfect condition and it also shares the reputation of being the best inland course in Scotland.

There are 18 holes at Kings Course, each of them offer different type of golf - from drives to approach shots to elevated greens, elevated tees to cambered fairways, wickedly angled greens, sweeping plateau doglegs and much more.

Add present wildlife and the majestic scenery if you are residing at Gleneagles Hotel.

With all these excellence and experience in Scotland – playing golf in Scotland will live long in your memories. If you haven’t been there don’t delay, plan your next vacation for Scotland.

Article Source:
http://www.travelarticlelibrary.com

Keith George always writes about valuable news & reviews. A related resource is Golf in Scotland Further information can be found at Tips & News

Dining Out In Glasgow

The city of Glasgow is a much loved and endearing place for local people and visitors alike. Glasgow city center is now very much considered to be a cosmopolitan city as it also offers all things to all people.

Glasgow is within easy reach of all the cities in Scotland. It is forty five minutes from Edinburgh, an hour from Perth and one and half hours from Dundee. It is well served with transport links and two airports nearby.

Glasgow also has the advantage of being close to some of the most beautiful country side and scenic spots in Scotland. Glasgow has the reputation of being Scotland's friendliest city and genuinely lives up to this reputation.

Glasgow has a very diverse cultural background which is reflected in the myriad of culinary pleasures offered by a vast array of themed restaurants and cafes available throughout the city from a simple sandwich, to a buffet, right the way along to an elegant meal in an equally elegant restaurant in opulent surroundings. Glasgow is more than capable of satisfying all tastes.

Glasgow is also widely known as the curry capital of Europe because of the enormous local following of this popular dish as there are many curry houses across the city; it probably has more of these than any other.

As night falls and the street lights come to life illuminating Glasgow’s bustling streets you’ll find all of Glasgow’s bars and restaurants very welcoming whether you are meeting a friend for no more than a sociable drink or a more involved celebration meal for friends or loved ones, I am sure you wont have trouble finding somewhere or something to suit your taste.

The west end of Glasgow also has many coffee shops and sandwich bars with street front seating to watch the world go by. There are also many different pubs to try if this better suits you with wonderful atmospheres and these are forever popular with city workers catching up with colleagues to have lunch or a drink after work.

Glasgow is more than capable of exceeding the expectations of its visitors and tourists.Over the years Glasgow has increased its visitor numbers tenfold and its economy is very strong hence more people are setting up businesses here to cater for the demand so increasingly food outlets are multiplying every year. Glasgow has gone through a complete metamorphosis in the last few decades, with heavily invested local regeneration programmes and public amenities so Glasgow’s food and catering industry has really started to flourish and will continue to do so well into the distant future.

Visitors to Glasgow will experience first hand the level of choice there is in relation to dining out and the overall quality of the service and food available, the hospitality of Glasgow’s people is second to none and these factors all contribute in making a visit to Glasgow a must for any avid traveler. Tourists and travelers alike are sure to receive a great welcome from "the city of smiles".

Article Source:
http://www.travelarticlelibrary.com/

Gavin Cooper Glasgow Business Glasgow News