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Freestyle Scootering With Razor Scooters

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

Ready to have a root-tooting good time? Do you like freedom and speed? Well, Razor Scooter is flying in style and with great colours. Today, numerous individuals use the Razor as a toy for the young, but some do use it for sport as well. A lot of youngsters like to do stunts with the Razor. The Razor is for kids of all ages.

People of all ages are riding them everywhere. Back in 1999, the Razor Scooter appeared to the public and really became well-liked in 2000. It was invented by Micro Mobility System. At that time it was manufactured by JD Corporation.

Now the Razor is manufactured by Razor USA, which is out of Cerritos, California. While the market dropped out for scooters, Wim Ouboter, the owner, kept working to enhance the Razor.

The design of the razor is an aluminum frame and has a hinged fender covering the rear wheel. This is pushed down with the foot and acts as a spoon break. This adds additional control for the youth. When a release latch is opened, the handlebars and headtube fold up.

This makes the Razor very convenient for carrying and for storage. The Razor is very lightweight so it is easy to handle. Don?t let this concern you, as it is very hard-wearing.

The Razor comes in numerous colors and models. Some even have light up wheels. There are many models to choose from to fit your own requirements and comfort. Some of the colors available are red, black, pink, blue, and green.

Then if you are really into colors you can buy the ‘Hello Kitty’ or ‘Sweet Pea’. There are also electric Razors on the market for those that choose to go that way. The cost of Razors varies with the size and model that you buy. You can save some money by checking the Internet and finding a sale on one.

As with any product, there are safety guidelines that go with the Razor. It is advisable to wear the equipment that is designed for people riding on a Razor. Those would be a helmet, and knee and elbow pads. Wearing lace up shoes with rubber soles is advised. It is also recommended not to wear sandals or to go barefoot.

Before you get on be sure to check your Razor. Make certain the handlebars are safe, tighten all bolts, and modify the steering tube to the correct height. Also make sure the handle bars, steel tube and steel tube extension are all locked into place.

Also check the wheels for any wear and tear. If this is your first time riding a Razor refer to the owner?s manual. It is wise to steer clear of water, sand, gravel, in-line skaters, and speed bumps. A small bump can make the front wheel stop which is a big cause of accidents.

If you happen to be one of the lucky owners of a Razor you will find a lot of fun with them. Safety has to be a big part of it. Take care and happy riding!

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Will Day Spas Help Me Combat Aging?

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

Only children like the thought of being older, most adults would like to stop the aging process or even set it going backwards, if they could. However, as we all know, that is impossible, which is why they invented the next best thing, day spas, beauty salons and all the creams, lotions and treatments that they supply to endeavour to stem the results of aging.

And to be fair, some of them can do a pretty decent job. In this article, we will look at the services provided by day spas. A day spa is comparable to a beauty salon but with water activities offered as well. A day spa is an extended beauty salon and might be situated in a larger place, particularly if there is a swimming pool included.

The main difference between a beauty salon and a day spa is that in a beauty salon, you are given all your treatments and then you leave, whereas in a day spa, you can dawdle a bit in between treatments or stay in the pool or sauna longer than the allotted 15-20 minutes, if you like to.

A day spa is more relaxed and people tend to spend more time in them. There might even be a bar or a juice bar or / and a cafe to buy light, health snacks like a salad or a vegetarian sandwich.

One of the most well-liked treatments at a spa is the massage. There are different types of massage, so it may take you a while to find your favourite if you have not undergone a massage before. Some of the types of massage often on offer are: Thai massage, Japanese massage, full body massage, oil massage and a foot massage. Additionally, some spas will put hot towels on your face to clean out pores and hot stones on your spine for deep heat.

You may also fancy a body wrap or a mud pack or even a mud bath! These treatments can actually make your skin look younger by deep cleaning the pores of pollutants, make up and everyday grime. They make you feel ten years younger for a while, and they tighten up the skin and make you look younger for a time too.

Perhaps you would rather concentrate on your hands and / or feet? Then you could have a full manicure and / or pedicure. These treatments could involve a local massage, skin and nail treatments followed by an oil treatment. You could also be given a foot spa, which is like a mini-jacuzzi. A foot spa is wonderful if you have been on you feet all week. They might also use heated socks or mittens.

Half an hour in a hot tub, a jacuzzi or even a steam box are other services that may be there at day spas which you are unlikely to find in a beauty salon. When you arrive at the day spa, check out any cheap day packages. You can often save a bit of money on the individual treatments supplied.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a number of subjects, but is now involved with portable hot tubs spas. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Hot Springs Spa Parts

100 Years Of Swimwear

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Whilst you are putting your bathing suit on and heading for the water, the grass or the sand, have you ever given a thought to those generations who came before you? While you are sitting there in your swimming trunks or bikini, spare a thought for those who have worn a swimsuit before you through the ages. The history of the swimsuit and the history of women’s swimwear in particular is fascinating

We are so fortunate nowadays in the Developed world to be free of the shackles of the disapproval of society concerning beachwear and swimming costumes, because it still goes on in the Muslim and Asian world. They see our easy approach to near nudity as disgraceful, but so did our fore-fathers and particularly our fore-mothers.

But there was a bizarre duality in their opinion. I have seen photos of female bathers in the latest fashion designs taken around about 1900 where nipples are plainly visible, but the legs were covered in stockings. These are obviously family photos and not pornography, which was rife then as well.

The history of bathing suits through the ages (in the Developed world) for both men and women has seen a reduction in the amount of clothing society required to see for a person to stay decent. This varied from country to country and from religion to religion, but with the exception of the Islamic faith, the trend has been the same - towards less.

The less the better.

For instance, in 1905 a lady’s bathing costume was really a short dress made up of ten yards of material, but by 1945 that yardage had shrunk to one yard. These days some women’s swimwear is manufactured from a couple of square feet.

The same is a fact of men’s swimwear fashion. A hundred years ago, the predominant swimwear fashion for men dictated that they wore leotards in the water, whereas fashionable swimwear in the late 1930’s was trunks.

In the Seventies, they wore scanty speedos and now we are back to trunks, although some beaches permit men to wear thongs like ladies do. Such are the vagaries of contemporary beachwear and swimwear style as dictated by politics and fashion.

In 1917, women wore a knitted jersey a skirt, bloomers, black stockings and even shoes on the water’s edge. Men did not have to wear stockings or shoes, but their leotard usually came down to their knees.

The following years saw hemlines on women and men rising, but swimming costumes were still down-beat, unsexy dark colours. The emphasis was not to look sexy, although numerous photos taken at that time show that both sexes were going through a sexual revolution. They had never seen so much of each other outside the bedroom.

This was the time when lots of our grand parents were born so it is the history of their parents’ sexual liberation. In the West, we can hardly begin to imagine what it must have been like in those times ‘when a glimpse of stocking was something shocking’ and men ‘would rather hang around Piccadilly Underground, looking at the ankles of the fine-born ladies’.

Nowadays, you can find beaches all over Europe where (semi) nudity is allowed, and increasingly so in America and Asia. The only bastions of modesty are the Muslim countries of northern Africa and Eastern Asia, but after recent events such as the Arab Awakening, how long is that likely to last?

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a lot of topics, but is now concerned with strapless swimming costumes. If you want to know more, just visit our website at Swimwear For Big Busts.

Celebrity Cruises

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

Are you planning a pretty extraordinary vacation? Say to celebrate a special event like retirement or an anniversary? If you are, then you really should add a cruise to your shortlist of holidays to research more.

A cruise is a very special sort of holiday, because you get to visit a number of locations and even a number of different countries during the length of your holiday.

It is a very relaxing sort of vacation because you have nothing to do except enjoy yourself between destinations. You do not even have to pack and unpack between destinations because your hotel takes you to your port of call not a bus or a car. Usually, the cruise liner has already docked when you wake up for breakfast.

After breakfast, you can decide whether to go ashore or not, as you like. Usually, the ship will have a couple of tours you can pick from or you can go it alone. You are told what time to get back on board, say 19:00 hours and when you go down to dinner, the liner will weigh anchor and head for the next port of call.

This routine will be repeated every day, but at another port, although you do have a ‘day at sea’ on some cruises. This is not a bad thing as it permits you to spend all day relaxing and enjoying the motion of the ocean. Most cruise liners have lots to do during these days at sea.

Nearly all liners will have a cinema and special interest lectures or groups, some of which are led by guest celebrities. For instance, you may be interested in learning about wine. Well, there is normally a wine appreciation group on board or you might like to learn some of the history of the next port of call, especially if it has connections to an ancient civilization.

Food figures big on cruises. On my last cruise, we had: breakfast, elevenses, luncheon, high tea, dinner and a midnight feast. Breakfast, lunch and dinner were comparable to five course meals, but really you could just eat as much as you wished. In between the meals, there was room (or cabin) service.

Food was included in the cost of our cruise, but you had to pay for alcoholic drinks, although they are free too on all inclusive cruises. Luckily, cruise liners also have gyms, swimming pools and deck sports to help you endeavor to keep the pounds off. I was unsuccessful at that and I gained two pounds for each week of the voyage, which I am told is around average.

After dinner, there is usually a cabaret, a piano bar and a night club going on somewhere and if you can remain awake, you can normally visit all three dos to find out which one suits you the best that evening. For me it was cabaret, night club and last drink in the piano bar before going to my cabin.

The bunk was always turned down with a sheaf of papers on my pillow explaining about the next port and the excursions available, which could be booked any time of the day or night over the cabin phone. I would go again tomorrow.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with cruises to St Croix. If you are interested in St Croix Vacation Rentals in the US Virgin Islands, please click through to our site.

Pet Friendly Rentals

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

The majority of people really love their pets, to the point where they become part of the family. Some pet owners cannot bear to be parted from their pets for more than a day or so and for these people, going on holiday can be a problem, because they do not want to leave their friends behind. Clearly the answer is to take your cat or dog with you. Dogs are easier to take away than cats, because they are more well-trained

If you are only going for a few days, say on business, finding a hotel near to the location of your meeting should not be too much of a problem, unless you want to stay at one of the big names in the city centre. It is often the smaller, family-run hotels or guest houses that consent to pets, although some want you to keep your dog in a kennel on the premises overnight. larger hotels tend not to be very pet-friendly.

If you propose taking your pet with you, it is better if you make this clear when you make your booking as more hotels do not allow pets than do allow them. Normally there is no extra charge for a pet, but you are responsible for any extra cleaning bills, should your pet get caught short.

If you are going away on holiday or for a longer period of time, it is usually a lot easier to find a holiday rental that will allow you to take your cat or dog with you. Again, it is wisest to make it obvious at booking that you want to take your dog with you. Luckily, there are about fifty percent of rentals or more that will permit this, although once again, you will be held responsible for any damage or mess caused by your dog.

A tip: if on getting there, you see that previous pets have caused some damage or stains, take photographs on your first day and have them dated. Modern cameras often have the facility to date stamp photos or you can use a newspaper. Otherwise, point out the damage to your host.

When you travel with your dog, it is best to put the animal in some sort of a cage particularly when driving. A loving dog can be a diversion in a car. If it wants attention just when you are trying to perform a complicated manouevre, it can cause an accident. Some dogs get very frightened in cars and want to sit on their owner’s lap, this is also not a good idea and could lead to a charge of dangerous driving. Additionally, if your dog is not caged and you have an accident, it could be thrown through the windscreen. If you are travelling by air, then the airline will insist on a cage, but they usually have their own.

Once you arrive at your pet-friendly rental, give your dog some of his regular food to eat, lay out his blanket from home, and put out one of his favourite toys, just to help make him feel at home. After all, everything will be strange to him and he might be able to smell the previous furry tenant. If cleaning staff will be going into your rental during your vacation, make sure that you are there at least for the first few times they call.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with Poconos rentals. If you are interested in a rental in the Poconos Mountains, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations

Picturesque Inland Beach Cottage Rentals

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

When many people, singles and families alike, think about booking a holiday, many of them would only think about going to the beach for a two week’s lounging on the beach under the sun and swimming in warm, azure sea.

However, many of the best, most famous beach locations are magnets for crowds of people. It appears that most people like the sand, the sea and the sun. Now some people go to these places precisely because they are full of activity. They like the crowds and the night clubs that attract them. Mainly singles go to these types of destinations and a holiday affair is not far from many peoples’ minds.

Couples and older people may prefer a little less noise, pollution and bustle. However, there are beaches which meet these requirements too. Often they are private beaches. Some have hotels on them but some do not. Those that do not often have inland beach cottage rental properties instead. These are virtually always self-catering.

When most people think of a beach it is instinctively connected with the sea. However, this need not inevitably be so. There are also inland beaches on lakes and rivers. These beaches are usually referred to as inland beaches. Accommodation can be a problem with even some of the best inland beaches.

Many of these inland beaches are simply not well-known enough to make a hotel commercially viable, but some of them have cottage rentals instead. These cottages, or cabins sometimes, can be difficult to find if you do not reserve early enough. They are usually complete homes, fully equipped with all the household facilities you have grown used to: a fully furnished living room, multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, and a modern kitchen.

Inland beach cottage rentals are popular because they are usually situated right on the water’s edge. This makes the bit of beach right before your cottage your private beach. You can sleep on it at night if it’s hot, lie there all day or set up a few fishing lines.

In the evenings, you can hitch up with neighbours to have a party or keep yourself to yourself. For this reason, it is a good idea to check photos of the cottage before you make a booking.

If an inland beach cottage rental sounds right for you, there are thousands to pick from in the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes are a particularly beautiful place to go. There are excellent spots in the Finger Lakes region of New York state and along Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.

You will not regret going on holiday to an inland beach cottage rental property. There are so many variations that there is certainly something for every pocket and every family size. Singles are not so well catered for, but if you want a quiet holiday alone. maybe to study, then this might fitting be for you too.

You can fly into some of these resorts by seaplane, but it is more probable that you will take your own car or a rental car, if you want to get out and do some exploring further afield. Personally, I would rather rent a boat.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently concerned with Poconos rentals. If you are interested in a rental in the Poconos Mountains, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations

The Best Things About Cruising The Mediterranean

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Are you thinking of going on a cruise this year? If you have never been on a cruise before you certainly ought to try one and if you have been on a cruise before you could have a go at cruising the Mediterranean this time

Cruising at sea, calling into a different port every day or two soon becomes a lifestyle you soon get used to, so short cruises can be a little exasperating. A fortnight is all right but a month is much better.

Imagine it, a different language and a different culture each day for weeks! The Mediterranean Sea is not thought of as a substantial sea, but it has to be the most diverse region in the world, because there are countries like Portugal, Spain and France to the northwest; the Middle East is represented by Turkey and The Lebanon in the northeast; Arabic countries like Egypt and Lybia line the northeastern coast of the African Mediterranean and Arabic/Berber countries like Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco bring us back to within miles of Spain on the northwestern African Mediterranean litoral.

In fact, the Mediterranean Sea covers about 2.5 million square kilometres and has more than 120 substantial seaports around it. The variety of food, culture and language is quite extraordinary. If you are looking for variety, you will certainly find it while cruising the Mediterranean Sea.

If you get a thrill out of history, then you will not be disappointed by the ruins from the great Greek, Roman and Egyptian empires that spread around the region prolifically. I should not think that there is a single region without something to remind the people about the power of the Roman army 2,000 years ago.

There are dozens of different Mediterranean cruises available many of them specializing in one specific aspect or area of the Mediterranean. Some go for romantic destinations others specialize in Greek, Roman or Egyptian architecture.

The last Mediterranean cruise I went on was actually two cruises back-to-back. I flew into Barcelona from my home town. I did not have to take care of my luggage from my hometown until I saw it on my bunk on the cruise liner. That was a fantastic touch. On the first leg of the cruise we steamed east to Sicily and then north along the Italian litoral to the French Riviera and back to Spain.

The second leg went east to Sardinia and then south to Africa and returned along the coast calling into Tunisia and Malta on the way back to Spain. They were two totally different cruises on the same ship and separated just by a week from one another.

The luxury and the dining experience was wonderful and I discovered the saying to be a fact that you can expect to gain about a pound in weight every two days unless you take lots of exercise, so make sure you pack your swimming costume, even if you do choose to leave your exercise gear at home.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on various subjects, but is now concerned with the Bikini Cup D. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.

Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Pattaya is a city built for fun on the northeastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. It is situated in Chonburi Province around 150 kilometres south of Bangkok. In the Sixties, Pattaya was hardly known, but the American soldiers fighting in Vietnam started using it for R&R and it started to boom. Pattaya is most famous for its entertainment and its nightlife, yet in fact it has a lot more than that to give.

As far as only sport goes, Pattaya offers horse riding, swimming, diving, wind surfing, golf, tennis and jet skiing among others. However, unlike most sporting towns or cities, it does not start to go to sleep when the sun goes down.

The bars, restaurants, discos and strip bars begin to open in profusion at around four o’clock. The bars are of each persuasion to suit each niche market.

There are Welsh bars, American bars, Irish bars, Lady Boy bars and every other sort of bar you can think of. Likewise with the restaurants, there are specialized restaurants for each country. There are bush game restaurants, Chinese, Japanese, American, French, German and fish restaurants. In fact there are thousands of restaurants and bars all trying to be unique.

I am certain that you could stay in Pattaya for months without going the same bar or eating the same sort of food twice. This is just as well because there are representatives from every country in the world there as well. You will hear English, Russian and each European and Asian language spoken in Pattaya on an everyday basis.

Pattaya receives over one million visitors a year. Most of these visitors are men, and the local government is trying to do more to attract women and families by relocating the girlie bars back away from the beach.

Despite it being quite big, you can remain in your favourite part of Pattaya and find nearly everything you want near-by. However, if you do have to travel around, nothing could be simpler. Most people merely hop on a ‘Baht Bus’. These small open-backed pick-ups can be seen going about the city by fairly predictable routes once you understand the layout of the city.

The ‘fixed fare’ is ten Baht for as far as you would like to go on the route, although some drivers will strive to trick more out of you if you go a long distance. Thais pay five Baht. If you do not feel confident enough to forecast where the bus is going, you could get on one of the thousands of motorcycle taxis.

They are dearer at around forty to sixty Baht, yet they will go anywhere you like. Ask for a quote before you set off to avoid disappointment on both sides. If you do not want to hire a car, there are other choices. You could hire a motorcycle or motorbike. A motorcycle costs around 100 Baht a day at the cheapest, but beware the traffic in Pattaya it can be pretty chaotic.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on several subjects, but is now involved with Songkran - the old Thai New Year. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Package Holidays to Thailand.

Decent Reasons For Having A Holiday In Hawaii

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

If you are planning your summer vacation and you are looking for somewhere where you can strip down to your bathing costume and swim all day and merely worry about it becoming too hot, not overly cold, then you should add a vacation in Hawaii to your short list.

A vacation in Hawaii is considered to be very costly because of the high profile it has in films and TV series like ‘Hawaii 5-0′, but it is pretty easy to find fairly reasonable holidays in Hawaii, if you do a little research. Search the Net for last minute package deals and if that fails, attempt putting together your own vacation from various cut-rate parts.

You may be pleasantly surprised how much it costs to have a holiday in Hawaii compared to a equivalent one in say, St. Croix, Barbados or even Florida. Look for actual hotels or guest houses in regions that are just outside the tourist traps and you will almost certainly get a better price. Lots of these hotels have their own web site and so offer seasonal or last minute discounts directly to private patrons.

Hawaii is one of the most beautiful locations in the locality and indeed in the world. The coast is famous for its natural beauty - the swimming and diving are renowned, but the hinterland is beautiful as well, if you like walking, riding or driving by jeep. There are magnificent volcanoes, waterfalls and forests.

Hawaii has been turned into a paradise for sports enthusiasts of all types. There is very little that you could choose to do and cannot on Hawaii. There is ample opportunity for most land, sea and air sports ranging from mountaineering, to diving to hang-gliding. You can rent Jeeps, mountain bicycles, yachts and even a helicopter.

Most visitors take a vacation in Hawaii for water sports such as swimming, diving, snorkeling, fishing and water skiing, but power boating and yachting or just sailing a dinghy is common enough too.

There are also many natural and manufactured historical sights to see on all the islands, but the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Big Island is just about the most well-known although most of the smaller island such as Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai and Oahu all have their attractions too. It is just a case of reading up on Hawaii before you go and trying to select a hotel in a spot that makes your interests easily available.

There are lots of web sites and books on Hawaii to help you with your investigation, but you can also travel around easily once you get there, so that you could have a week on one island and a week on another offering different hobbies as a specialty.

This can all be organized quite easily if you put your tour together yourself, but it might be more awkward if you attempt to patch two package vacations together. You will not regret your vacation in Hawaii whether you go alone, with the family or as part of a group.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on various subjects, but is now concerned with the Bikini Cup D. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.

The Winter Sport Of Skiing

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Skiing is a very efficient way of travelling over long distances of snow and individuals have been using it as such for thousands of years. In fact, the first recorded example of skiing was found in Norland, Norway and it has been dated back to 5000 BC. Skiing has been used for rapid travel, hunting and warfare ever since then and probably before.

However, there are basically three types of skiing, namely, Nordic, Telemark and Alpine skiing. Skiing was made popular for the international market by Sondre Norheim in the late Nineteenth Century, which coincided with Europeans becoming more adventurous in their choice of foreign holidays - well, for the rich at any rate.

Telemark skiing was developed in the Nineteen-Seventies from his notions on skiing. However, the development of skiing techniques did not quit there. The Austrians, Mathias Zdarsky and Hannes Schneider were key in developing techniques further, although one cannot help thinking that the skiers of seven thousand years ago knew most of those methods way back then as well.

As skiing has become more and more popular over the last sixty or seventy years, so more and more skiing resorts have sprung up. There are skiing locations all over the world, but the most famous and well-liked are in Europe, particularly in Scandinavia and mainland Europe.

There are skiing locations in the Pyrenees on the border of Spain and France, in Croatia and in Italy, but the most famous resorts are in the Swiss and French Alps, which are actually adjoining. There are even skiing resorts in Scotland.

However, there are also equally good skiing resorts in the United States, Canada and Asia. Wherever, you go skiing, there are things that a skier needs to get in order to be able to ski. a skier needs warm clothing and skiing apparatus. If you are a frequent skier, then you can buy your own clothing and your own equipment, but for most skiers, renting is good enough. At least, if you rent apparatus you do not have to carry lumpy gear around with you.

Resorts have ski runs of different skill levels, but you can also ‘go off piste’, which means ski the wild, untended slopes. This is a great deal more dangerous as these slopes are not tended, cleared or manned, so there is more chance of an accident and less opportunity that you will be found if you be into trouble. Avalanches are also less well predicted for off piste ski slopes.

Skiing is a sport that anyone can learn, but it is not easy to master. The earlier that someone begins the better. Skiers take falls and older bones break more easily than younger ones. Beginners fall more frequently than experts, so it makes sense to learn how to ski while you are young.

However, do not let that put you off, it is only a warning to be sensible. If you have always wanted to learn to ski, then go for it, but please do yourself a favour and learn the safety rules of skiing too.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on several topics, but is now concerned with short ski breaks. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Ski Package Holidays.