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Archive for November 23rd, 2008

Ayr, Scotland: Three Interesting Visitor Attractions You Mustn’t Miss

Posted on November 23, 2008 - Filed Under Fun Stuff

Ayr is the most populated town on the coast of the Firth of Clyde and, for up until the 17th century, it was a prestigious seaport and trading center, amazingly, for a period, it was almost the same as Glasgow in importance and size to the nation of Scotland. The towns tourist business really started [...]

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New England Clambake Is A Great Family Dinner

Posted on November 23, 2008 - Filed Under Food and Drink

Do you love a good family gathering? Are you having a wedding or family reunion soon, and you’re not sure what you should serve? Well do I have a thought for you. How about a New England Lobster Clambake, delivered direct to your door by Quality Fresh Seafood with everything that you [...]

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Photography Lighting Creates The Mood Of A Scene

Posted on November 23, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies

Great photographers know about lighting and Model Posing Techniques. These artists use available or artificial lighting to create memorable photographs. The lighting in a photograph can establish a mood and it can make a photograph more dramatic. The lighting on a subject can make them seem angelic, or it can make them [...]

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How Acai Can Improve Your Health

Posted on November 23, 2008 - Filed Under Food and Drink

The acai berry (ah-sigh-ee) grows in the Amazon rain forest and looks like a purple marble or grape. The berry grows in large palm trees, which grow as high as 80 feet. The berries grow in bunches, and each acai palm tree can yield between three and eight bunches. The Acai berry is 90% seed [...]

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My Chess Set Waits Patiently In A Cupboard For Me

Posted on November 23, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies

The item that I’ve held throughout my living and criss-crossed the country with, is a little electronic chess set. It runs on two AA electric batteries and has eight distinct accomplishment stages. Of course after many years the whites are a bit rusty and I’ve lost a pawn along the way, however for the most [...]

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