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Cottage Holidays

Holiday time is around the corner and its time to plan where to go and what sort of holiday you prefer. If you dislike the hustle and bustle of busy hotels or living in a box like self catering apartment what are your options ?You can rent a caravan, or hire a tent, or you could decide to take a cottage holiday!Holiday cottages come in all shapes and sizes, tiny ones for two people or large ones for ten to twelve people or more. They can be quaint and crooked or up to date with all the mod cons.You can find one with a thatched roof which is every ones picture of a real country cottage or they even come with a swimming pool or tennis courts !They can be in the depth of the country away from it all where woodland and wild flowers are in abundance. Or in a small village where the local shop sells anything and everything. If you like the idea of farming life where the children can see the animals and feed the hens, your in luck because many farms rent out the little cottages on their land, some even have a horse to ride.Even the seaside has their fair share so if you dream of lying on the golden sands and dipping your feet in the cool sea water you are in luck, or perhaps you fancy one on the side of a mountain, if you like climbing and hiking and your fit enough to do it then good luck rather you than me! The Scottish glens might appeal, or a cottage close to Loch Lomond, you might even see the monster of the deep if your extremely lucky !Cottages are every where and it is not only the summer time when they can be enjoyed.

Even in the middle of winter you can curl up in front of a real log fire or wrap up warmly and face the elements of a wintry countryside.Many cottages allow dogs, imagine their delight with so much open space and all the different smells that send them ecstatic with joy.There are no downsides to cottage life for if you opt for a holiday in Great Britain you must expect the possibility of bad weather. Make sure you take some games or a pack of cards to keep the children occupied in this event, for mom and dad a good book or the ever faithful television which almost every cottage will have,If you want to venture further a field you can travel by ferry over to France, you will definitely need your car due to the long distances you may have to travel. It can be harrowing at times unless you are used to driving on the right side of the road. So people enjoy your holiday in the cottage of your dreams, Quaint, Cosy, Thatched or Modern, there is one out there for you..

Sylvia White is the author and owner of Business Opportunity websites,www.sylviawh.co.uk www.u-want-money.com www.geocities.com/sylviaworkathome

Moving Out the No-Tears Way

Article Written and Prepared by: Neoli Marcos


Leaving a home can be emotional.
As the rooms gradually empty out its contents into packing boxes, you can't help but feel a sense of sadness.
It's not just some roof over walls you're leaving but countless, un-exchangeable memories with your loved ones that took years to build

Cry all you want, but make sure it's because of nostalgia, and not because of stress.
Yes, stress.
Here are a few tips then to make house moves as no-tears as possible

Discard like a devil.

So you're sentimental and you don't want to ever throw away that wooden rocking horse.
Consider if you've got space for it in the new house you're moving in.
If you think it'll just remain in the basement anyway, and then discard it right now.
Or you might want to hold a garage sale.
Get rid of junk and make fast buck at the same time.

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Overcoming Difficult People

Overcoming Difficult Peopleby http://www.KeysToPower.comEverywhere I turn lately, I find information to help deal with difficult people. My biggest reaction to all of it is this, why just deal with them when you can completely overcome them? Why just learn to tolerate being around those you can't stand, when you have the option to either change them or get them out of your life completely!Let me describe a situation that kind of sparked this whole thing. My girlfriend is a musician who does a lot of work for our church. One thing she did was to bring in another musician to add to the experience of the congregation, a guitar player who came in to play a few songs along with the keyboard and singers. Everything went well, until afterwards when he stormed out of the church without saying anything to anyone.

Well, Linda met up with him later that day to pay him for his participation, and to find out what went wrong. At that point, he started "reading her the riot act" asking how could...

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