I wanted to send you my little success story. I am so happy!!!! I read your ebook over Thanksgiving while we were renting a house in Bend, Oregon. We went to visit friends and spent the week together. I read your book while they went skiing. I then really started working my existing site that [...]
The ban on liquids, gels, and aerosols aboard aircraft is now called the 311 Rule Each container of liquids, gels and aerosols must be three ounces or smaller containers. Larger containers or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top,clear plastic bag. Lager bags [...]
I call this my ‘birthday suit’ … seeing that the picture was taken on my birthday (December 11th). Being a December baby, I love winter and oddly enough, we’re actually getting winter early this year in the Okanagan. Hurray! OK, you’ll only say ‘Hurray’ about winter if you know how to dress for it, so [...]
by Rosalind Gardner on December 11, 2006
in My Travels
I uploaded a few pictures from our trip to South America (2001) to Flickr. Included are pics from the Galapagos, Quito, Agua Calientes and Machu Picchu. There are pictures of sea lions, iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs, cormorants, people, places, parade, pots of coca tea and general scenery shots. Enjoy!
by Rosalind Gardner on December 10, 2006
in My Travels
I made a decision a few years ago that I would never again travel abroad with anyone who did not have a passport, regardless of the requirements. My companions were always being detained and almost missing flights and that was always such an unecessary hassle! Fortunately, the rules are changing so I no longer have [...]
For some wintertime fun visit Ottawa and take in the Winterlude festivities. I joined the crowd and skated on the Rideau Canal. For the novice skater The Canal is 7.8 kilometers of ice, so turning and stopping are not immediate problems. The Crystal Garden in Confederation park is the site of the ice sculpting competition. [...]
TSA screens every passenger’s baggage before it is placed on an airplane. While their technology allows them to electronically screen bags, there are times when they need to physically inspect a piece of luggage. TSA has worked with several companies to develop locks that can be opened by security officers using universal “master” keys so [...]