Wednesday, 13 March 2013

The International Food & Drink Event Excel, London

Where? London, UK

When? 17th – 20th March

The only global food and drink event dedicated to innovation, where international decision makers increase their competitive advantage by sourcing a diverse range of innovative and consumer driven products from around the world.

Further Information: http://www.ife.co.uk/

Car Rally Mallorca, Spain

Where? Mallorca, Spain

When? 14th - 16th March

Noted as  one of the best in Europe. Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will be competing in this year's edition of the rally. They will film the Rally as part of the new top Gear summer series.

Further Information: www.rallyislamallorca.com

Rome Marathon, Rome

Where? Rome 

When? 14th - 17th March

What a way to start a marathon in front of a  2,000 year old Coliseum, not being a runner myself how do you concentrate with such fabulous surroundings. I don’t think my focus would  be on the path in front of me.

Further Information: www.maratonadiroma.it

St Patrick’s Day, Ireland & Worldwide

Where? Ireland & Worldwide

When? 17th March

You don’t have to be Irish to join in! All over the world in the Spirit of all things Irish celebrations will be taking place. Being a religious holiday, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins.

Further Information: www.stpatricksday.com

Thursday, 7 March 2013

London Drinker Beer & Cider Festival The Camden Centre, London

Where? London, England 

When? 6th-8th March

'Celebrating Waterways’ theme. London’s local beer festival (can’t forget the Great British Beer Festival), and is marking its 25th year. With over 70 real ales, plus imported beers, ciders and perries, tpo choose from , the festival has plenty of tastes to suit ! Live entertainment and food throughout.

Further Information: http://www.camranorthlondon.org.uk/viewnode.php?id=772

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Venturing into the Wilds of Goa


Goa already has a well-established reputation as an excellent spot for visitors looking to explore its countless miles of golden beaches. While you may be familiar with the significant beauty of India’s smallest state, it also offers a number of other equally attractive opportunities for adventurous travellers.

If a winter holiday in Goa appeals to you, check out the Goa deals at Thomson to see what’s available at the moment.

Trips to Goa can include a number of varied activities such as crocodile and humpback dolphin spotting along the coast, as well as water-based activities such as scuba diving and snorkelling, but if you’re looking for something even closer to nature, consider going on one of the many excellent trekking holidays that are on offer.

During the winter season, which extends from December to February, temperatures range from approximately 16 to 34 degrees. Compare this with a summer average of between 27 and 37 degrees and it’s clear that you won’t need to pack too many winter woollies; however, when you’re venturing into the wild it’s always a good idea to be prepared. This is especially important if you decide to travel up into any of the mountain ranges where altitude and winter conditions can lead to the temperature dropping below freezing.

Perhaps the best-known hiking destination for visitors to Goa is the epic Collem - Castle Rock - Kuveshi trek, which begins at the bottom of the spectacular Dudhsagar Falls (meaning ‘Sea of Milk’) and proceeds to the falls at Kuveshi itself via the mid-point of Castle Rock. The Dudhsagar Falls are the highest you will find in Goa, measuring 300 metres, providing some spectacularly panoramic views.

As over 56 per cent of Goa is forest, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to spot indigenous wildlife. Take the opportunity to visit the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary – a vast reserve which covers over 240 square kilometres – home to incredible biodiversity and even a community of nomadic buffalo herders called the Dhangar. Sights such as flying squirrels, wild boar and barking deer share the land with a multitude of other animal life including rare birds such as the Greater Indian Hornbill and even rarer butterfly species.

Average rainfall during the winter season is between 250 and 300 centimetres and so in addition to warm clothing be sure to pack a decent set of waterproofs. If you choose to go during monsoon season, don’t be put off by the rainfall as it means you’ll get to see the region’s waterfalls and other water courses at their best!

Image credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DudhSagar.jpg

Book Review: The Secret of Quantum Living

For years people have been waiting for a book that merges the abstract Eastern philosophy of inner peace with the scientific applications of quantum physics. Well, that book has finally arrived!

The Secret of Quantum Living is a straightforward guide that offers profound spiritual insights and a practical, easy-to-apply process for healing and harmonious living. Join Dr. Frank Kinslow on a journey to deep inner peace through what quantum physics call the "implicate order."

Within the pages of this powerful book, you will learn Dr. Kinslow's process of Quantum Entrainment® (QE) and discover how to enrich and enliven all areas of your life. You'll be able to resolve problems or challenges you face by applying QE to your finances, your relationships, your sex life...and even your eating, sleeping, and exercising habits. You will also uncover ways to dissolve anger issues, negative thinking, physical pain, and emotional discord. And the great news is that anyone can practice QE! It doesn't require previous training, and it's so simple that a child can do it.

The Secret of Quantum Living is fun to read and exciting to apply. You'll begin seeing results from your very first session. Give it a try....you'll be surprised how quickly the process works for you!

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