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6 Wonderful Things about the Emerald Isle from the Climate to the Landscape Ireland has a rich and varied landscape which is unsurpassed. Wild desolate bog land, imposing cliffs, gentle undulating hills, impressive mountains and golden beaches, are just some of the features found here under an ever changing sky. The climate of Ireland is such that the skies are forever changing and high fluffy clouds can change in an instant to dark brooding thunderheads. These skies have a dramatic effect on the landscape much to the delight of many artists who visit Ireland. Read more...
Paris France - Probably THE Most Romantic City in the World It has also been described as the most romantic city in the world with many couples enjoying honeymoons, anniversaries or just a romantic weekend. Paris evokes images romance and bohemian lifestyle. What better way to spend an evening than a visit to the Moulin Rouge Paris's most famous theatre. The Cancan dancers performed by beautiful girls were immortalised by Toulouse Lautrec. Read more...
The Lake District Visitor Experience Beatrix Potter, Hill Top Farm and Other Attractions Hill Top Farm Set in beautiful surroundings of Sawrey in Ambleside, this is the place where Beatrix Potter wrote many of her famous children's stories. The house was built in the seventeenth century and is small, hence visitors are restricted to a timed system to avoid overcrowding and to protect the fragile artefacts. Read more...
Surviving Supply Teaching In English Primary Schools Being a teacher in England is becoming increasingly difficult with many teachers now opting for supply teaching as a way of 'having a life'. Although supply teaching means that you can enjoy your evenings and weekends free of all that marking and planning it is not without a downside. Here are some ways to survive on supply. Read more...
Geographically in the North - Politically in the South - Dun na nGall or Donegal a Big Part of Magical Ireland Wild coastlines, deserted beeches, looming mountains and expanses of bleak bog land make this one of the most magical places in this 'Emerald Isle'. Its beauty is startling. The beeches here are for the most part deserted no sunbathers here! Although the climate is officially described as 'temperate' a good warm jumper and waterproof windcheaters are essential luggage items! Read more...
Fantastic Rome a Place that MUST be Visited No trip to Rome would be complete without a visit to the Vatican the centre of Christianity. The Vatican is the smallest, richest state on the planet. Other places of interest are The Baths of Caracalla, Trevi Fountain and the Coliseum. Read more...
Lincoln City England, The Cathedral, Castle and The Museum of Lincolnshire Life Lincoln has so much to offer you will be spoilt for choice. As well as all the historical sites there are parklands and open spaces to enjoy a relaxing stroll. Numerous cafes, bars and restaurants provide a range of menus including some of the favourite local food. Enjoy a traditional English tea at one of the tea shops. Visit the annual Christmas market for some traditional Christmas gifts. Lincoln is a compact city so everything is accessible on foot. Enjoy! Read more...
Walking through The Walled City of York and Two Thousand Years of History The bathhouse was finished and ready for a most important visitor. The Legion was prepared with armour polished. Flags fluttered in the breeze bearing the symbols of a mighty power. Into the city rode Constantius Emperor of Rome. Alongside rides his son Constantine. The year is 306 and the place is Eboracum, the great city known today as York. Read more...
Bad Press for The Queen of the Midlands, England The City of Nottingham has a rich and colourful history. Despite the reports in the media, Nottingham people are generally very cheerful, happy going people who welcome visitors. Here are just a couple of places to wet your appetite. Read more...
Visiting Windsor, England, When Her Majesty the Queen is in residence the Royal Standard is raised Since the Norman Kings built their defences here it has been the home of Kings and Queens of England. For some, including Charles1, HenryV111 and Jane Seymour, it is their final resting place. Windsor Castle is the oldest castle residence still in use today. Read more...
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