Category Archives: Tours & Travel
QuickSmart Back Pack Stroller is Easy to Carry
Baby carriage, named QuickSmart Back Pack Stroller, has been designed by Funtastic Ltd. The design has been conceived keeping in mind parents who travel a lot with their kids. When not in use, it can be folded using four simple steps and put around the shoulders like a back pack. It weighs just 3.9 kgs … Continue reading
Mobile School Brings The School to Children
In developing countries, children leaves with no education, Singapore based designer Victoria Koo assessed the whole situation and came up with an ingenious idea in the form of “Mobile School”.
A New Spirit Brushing Your Teeth
Having a toothache?, Nomore!, Toothpaste in pill form will make you have a new spirit, we doesn’t need brushing our teeth everymorning and spend a few minutes in bathroom. Toothpaste in pill form designed by Helen Ambrosen, this pills actually similar with the regular toothpaste, for you who like a business travel out of town, … Continue reading
Tournament Of Roses Parade 2010
The 121st Tournament of Roses Parade, with the theme A Cut Above The Rest, will take place on Friday, January 1, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. (PST) featuring spirited marching bands from throughout the nation, majestic floral floats, and high-stepping equestrian units. On January 1, 2010, KTLA begins its day-long coverage of the Rose Parade with … Continue reading
Rose Bowl Parade
For well over 100 years, the Tournament of Roses has been a New Year’s Day tradition in Pasadena. The Rose Bowl Parade is on TV, but to be there is even more exciting. Pasadena has many fun attractions. There’s the botanical gardens, the Norton Simon Museum, Old Town Pasadena, and many more child-friendly family activities. … Continue reading
Blorenge
Blorenge, 1. The most convenient place to Park is in the Byefield car-park off Tudor Street. A path leaves from here to Abergavenny Castle Meadows and the River Usk. Follow the path to the fine Merthyr Bridge. Immediately after crossing the bridge cross the road and follow the lane beside the river past Abergavenny’s cemetery. … Continue reading
Eurotrip
The Chocolate Factory I had never heard the term Benelux. That clearly shows my ignorance of the world geography and also raises serious questions about the preparation I had done before coming on this exchange program. From what I have been told by my roommates (or should I call apartment mates irrespective of the fact … Continue reading
Maryland Renaissance Festival
If you’re visiting the Washington, DC area in September and October, consider adding on a visit to the Maryland Renaissance Festival in Crownsville, MD. It’s located just outside of Annapolis, not so far away from DC. Of course, there’s lots to see in DC, but if you get the urge for a side trip, this … Continue reading