July 31, 2008

What We Have to Know Concerning Online Sports Competitions Gambling

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Conjoin two of men’s most popular quests and you’ve got is something generally termed a sportsbook betting location. And what could be more original. Envision a clique of sports dudes cheering their preferred club, and frequently antes are placed in parallel to the clamor. Wanting to participate in of the exhilaration, onlookers recurrently strive to anticipate who is most likely to win the approaching meetup. Put together, this all eventually develops into a little affable meetup titled sportsbook betting location.

Sure, it might sound dependency forming, yet sportsbook betting is, in reality, purely for fun and of forging bonds with fellow sports aficionados. You can risk a a piddling amount of coins and nonetheless enjoy yourself. Furthermore, here are a number of words of wisdom to help you get started sportsbook betting. If you want to place your bet, you will be best advised to look up a sportsbook betting location, which is a place that offers sportsbook betting location. In the U.S., there’s a total of no less than four states where everyone can do sportsbook betting in a legit manner, but informally you may attempt it anywhere you like if you locate a bookie AND you’re legally an adult. Included sports activities you can bet on are professional and, naturally, college league basketball plus football, professional hockey, professional hockey, and, naturally, horse and dog racing. You’ll have a choice of wagering on the entire tally of a competition or game, when exactly an opponent will be vanquished, and even whether a tossed coin in a competition or game comes out heads or tails.

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The bookies firm put their face in mere numbers to help you out conclude which club you may deem is most likely to win. First, there’s the distribution, or lead in points assigned to a losing contestor that is expected to lose by x number points. This constitutes the bookie’s calibrated practice of enabling fifty-fifty lays for a sports book. As an example, a punter could choose to wager on a party that is expected to lose and and nonetheless make money on the wager if the contestor is actually beaten by x number of points. You can get so many varying forms of lays- parlays, i.e. combined antes on several sports competitions, straight, over/under antes, teaser bets, and so on, the straight bets being the best known in sportsbook betting.

So do go for it, and enjoy the excitement in tandem. Simply safeguard you won’t get overwhelmed and expend your complete retirement pension on a whimsy… For chances are you’ll be caught full of lament for life…

On Seeking The Silence

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Within every obstacle there is an equivalent or greater benefit.~Napoleon Hill

How would it feel if you rose to each obstacle with calm determination…completely free of anxiety and depression…ready to face each challenge with a smile?

How would it feel to look in the mirror and see yourself as unstoppable, invincible, and even a force of nature?

This can be much more than an exercise in imagination. You can experience this level of personal power and the profound sense of accomplishment that comes with it–and you can accomplish it through meditation.

When you meditate you slow down all your autonomic responses. You cut the fight or flight switch. You watch your anxiety, and remain detached. You watch your depression, and remain apart. The one with the life issue, the one with the sorrow, is not the one who watches the play of emotions.

In meditation, a watcher personality emerges, a consciousness that transcends the world, a vast spaciousness, a void that is paradoxically full.

If your agitation is strong, you may have to sit for a while, then, slowly and inevitably, you’re forced to lose your grip on panic.

When this happens, when you’re no longer living the problem, something shifts inside you and you find yourself still enough to see your own greatness.

In this vast stillness of your own beingness, you can plant the seed of your new desire, and replace the sorrowful event with its exact opposite.

Every tragedy in our life is an invitation to expand beyond the limitations that it sets upon us, and what you find is that you are indeed unstoppable, invincible, and even a force of nature.

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July 29, 2008

MLM Training – What are THE SECRETS to NOT Quitting MLM?

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Frustration can be a killer to your business. And rightfully so, as we all go through frustration from time to time.

You know –where you don’t feel like doing anything. Talk to anybody and you are starting to doubt this business really works.

At least for you. Been there?

You right now may be thinking that you want to do this business, but nothing is working and you seem to be working your rear end off. You make the calls, and nothing happens. You follow up and nothing happens. Your prospects disappear without a trace.

You are thinking–”Can I REALLY do this?”

But yet you are BUSY.

Busy at doing what?

There is a difference in MLM between EFFICIENT and EFFECTIVE.

The average distributor in this business is Efficient. Bur LEADERS in this business are EFFECTIVE.

EFFICIENT we have heard is doing things right. And yes, you must do things right or this business will not work as it should.

EFFECTIVE is doing the right things and THEN doing them right.

Most people in MLM never grow past Efficient(If they even grow at all) and they work their enterprise the best they know how, and yet it seems to never really move that much.

You seem to be doing everything right.

But the question is — are you doing the right things?

There is only one thing we will ever get paid for in MLM and that is COMMUNICATION. Simply:

Your Job is to do one thing:

Create EFFECTIVE Exposures and a LOT of them.

That’s it for the new person. That is what you should focus on and no more.

Here is a Radical Paradigm Shift for you:

Your job # 1 is NOT to sell. Your job is NOT to recruit. Your job is NOT to train. Those are FRUITS of an EFFECTIVE Exposure. Those are what GROW and Blossoms from an EFFECTIVE Exposure and Communication.

Your JOB #1 is to create an EFFECTIVE exposure about your business and products through magnetic communication which attracts the prospect to take action.

You may be BUSY, but busy at making ineffective Exposures, which are killing your business and your self esteem and it it can be corrected so easily.

What creates an EFFECTIVE Exposure?

Three things:

1) IMPACT.

Your job is NOT of INFORM but IMPACT. Most people who are BUSY and EFFICIENT focus on DETAILS –Facts, and the information. Folks who get rich in MLM create an IMPACT and they are not focused on Details but Destiny. The prospect’s destiny–they move the prospect on the inside by talking about what waits for their life and future on the outside.

They are not focused on their paycheck –but the PROSPECT.

And they are not focused on the Process as much as the Power of Change as they know they are in the LIFE CHANGING BUSINESS.

2) Emotional Connection.

You must create an Emotional Connection with the prospect.

How?

Simple –you focus on what they want to change for the better or add to in their life the most, and then show them how your business and products can help bring that into their life.

They must develop and emotional connection to the product, or the business, or you as a Leader and you must create the possibility that what their life is missing can be obtained through you and your company. And then show them how.

With an EFFECTIVE Communication called a PRESENTATION.

3) VALUE.

Let me ask you a question:

Would you buy a car that had no value to you?

Would you buy a house that had no value to you?

Would you buy a pair of shoes that had no value to you?

Of course not.

Guess what?

Your prospect will never start moving towards you as long as they don’t see VALUE in what you are offering, what you are doing, and who you are.

VALUE RULES SUPREMELY!

You MUST show Value to the prospect in everything that you do and say.

How?

Find out what THEY VALUE in their life, and show them how your Business, Products, and YOU can help increase that in their life. I call it the “4 Major Wants of Lifestyle”:

People are looking today to “INCREASE, EXPAND, ENLARGE and EMPOWER their and their family’s life” and you simply must show them how you can help them do that.

What are you spending your time doing in MLM?

Selling?

Recruiting?

Training?

Being BUSY?

How about getting EFFECTIVE at Exposing your business and products, and let all of the above be a FRUIT of your actions –not the sole focus?

If you do that, your results will blossom abundantly like fruit on a tree–a MONEY TREE!

And your growth will be UNSTOPPABLE in this business of MLM and Network Marketing.

blessings….

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July 28, 2008

Success Unveiled

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How do you define success?

According to the Collins dictionary, success is defined as the achievement of something attempted; the attainment of fame, fortune and position.

I believe this definition requires expansion … success also means being a responsible human being, caring for our planet, feeling good about ourselves, making others feel appreciated and valued, providing and caring for others, and sustaining genuine lasting relationships.

To have a 40-room mansion, four luxury cars and your own jet plane does not qualify as success if you have no one to share it with or you feel empty inside.

To be a billionaire and die alone because you alienated yourself or disadvantaged others to achieve your wealth is not success.

Many think that possessions and recognition define success and in order to gain these, they must work harder and longer, sacrifice relationships, values and health.

Some believe success is unachievable because they’re not sufficiently educated, don’t have enough time, or are not associated to the “right” people.

Success is relative.

If you are a middle-income earner, feel good about yourself, enjoy life and make every day count, you are a success!

If you have taken a vow of poverty, and have dedicated your life to serving others, you are a success!

If you have touched the life of another in a positive, influential way, you are a success!

To achieve material wealth, status and fame are admirable pursuits as are learning a new skill, earning a diploma, building your own business and so on.

We all deserve the best life has to offer, so set goals, believe in yourself, take action and make your dreams a reality!

Never give up!

Material success is wonderful and well deserved, but always remember that true success is about how you feel inside.

You don’t have to have a certain level of education, loads of spare time, or be associated to a certain group of people to be successful.

If you are happy, excited and optimistic about your life, you are already successful. If you have financial freedom and all of the comforts and gifts life has to offer, that is just icing on the cake.

How you feel inside determines whether or not you are a success. Focus on yourself and your thoughts first. If you are confident, grateful for what you do have, and excited about the endless possibilities available to you, you are a success!

Enjoy life and live it to the fullest!

EzineArticles Expert Author Laurie Hayes

Laurie Hayes is a Life Strategy Coach who works with people wanting to live life to the fullest. Through self-discovery, perception shifting and focused action, people are learning how to make great things happen and are enjoying lifestyles that are rewarding and authentic. She is the founder of Where the Heart Is Life Coaching and can be reached through http://www.wheretheheartis-lifecoaching.com

July 25, 2008

Modern car alarms systems

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It is impossible today to own a car and not purchase a proper car alarm among the several car alarm systems available out there. Thieves have become reckless and police is often busy on other matters. Therefore it is very important to research and find the car alarm that best fits your needs. Too often people spend a fortune on their car stereo, but then are too cheap to invest an extra few bucks into an alarm that would give a solid protection.

Within the years, car alarms systems have become sophisticated and technologically advanced, constantly delivering state of the art devices and services, which are specifically designed to fight car theft and recover the stolen vehicles in a relatively fast and easy fashion. However, not at all the times car alarm systems succeed on their mission, but often they do, and when a large amount of money is invested into a car, it is a good felling to know that someone or something is there protecting your investment. Of course, your insurance premium will be lower, as a result of using a good car alarm system and this, somehow will offset the cost of the alarm that might vary based upon the devices and the services requested.

Living With the Discomfort of Psoriasis

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Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterised by scaling and inflammation of the skin. It most often occurs on the elbows, knees, other parts of the legs, scalp, lower back, face, palms, and soles of the feet, but they can occur on skin anywhere on the body. The disease may also affect the fingernails, the toenails, and the soft tissues of the genitals and inside the mouth.

Psoriasis occurs when skin cells quickly rise from their origin below the surface of the skin and pile up on the surface before they have a chance to mature. In about one-third of the cases, there is a family history of psoriasis.

Approximately 30 percent of people with psoriasis experience joint inflammation that produces symptoms of arthritis. This condition is called psoriatic arthritis.

My own battle with this condtion began when I was in my early twenties. The first signs were simply a reddening of the elbows and knees. Of course, I took little notice of this. However, it didn’t take long before the scaly patches appeared and began to spread to my knuckles, ankles and some small areas on my lower legs. I tried several moisturising lotions but nothing seemed to work. I then sought the advice of my physician who diagnosed my condition as Psoriasis.

So began a lifetime of applying corticosteroid creams and coaltar lotions to the affected areas of my body. This is usually the first type of treatment prescribed for the condition.

At times, I experienced significant physical discomfort. Itching and pain interfered with basic functions, such as sleep. This in turn left me feeling constantly tired and unable to cope with day-to-day chores, thus putting a strain on my family relationships. I began to feel self-conscious about my appearance and had a poor self-image that stemmed from fear of public rejection. Psychological distresses in turn lead to significant depression and social isolation.

I noticed that there were times when my skin worsened, then improveed. I found that several things caused flareups including infections, stress, and changes in climate that dry the skin. Also, certain medicines seemed to trigger an outbreak or worsen the disease.

As the years progressed, so too did the disease. I eventually had psoriasis on my knuckles, elbows, finger joints, knees, lower legs, feet, and even the webbing of my toes. I also had it in my scalp and a large area of my lower back. I was miserable most of the time because of the constant itching and discomfort.

I had tried every treatment that I heard of and had found only minimal relief. By this time, I had virtually given up hope that I would ever lead a normal life without this affliction.

However, a few years ago, a friend convinced me to see a naturopath. I didn’t expect much from him but he surprised me. He advised me to try emu oil, something I hadn’t yet tried. I took his advice and bought a bottle of emu oil capsules which I took religiously. Within weeks, the scaly patches had all but disappeared from my knuckles and lower legs. By a couple of months, I had no outward signs of the disease and, for the first time in many years, I felt comfortable with my appearance. Because I was no longer itching all of the time, my sleep patterns improved and so did my ability to cope with life in general.

I took the full dose for about six months and then started taking just one capsule per day as a maintenance dose. I still take that every day and will do so for the rest of my life.

So, for all of those who suffer from psoriasis or eczema, take my advice. Give the emu oil a try. It certainly improved my quality of life and I believe that the advice given to me by that naturopath is the best advice I was ever given.

Psoriasis is an incurable disease and, once you have it, you will always have it. The point is that you don’t have to let it rule your life. You can live relatively free of this condition just by taking that one step.

July 24, 2008

Insightful Information About the Life and Times of LCD TV’s

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LCD televisions can be located in most popular flat display tellies that are not Plasma. These TV’s came out prior to plasma and regularly less pricey these days when measured up to the well known Plasma brands. LCD TVs are the most stylish variety of telly and are at the moment a right alternative for your antique telly set. LCD TV’s offer the most up-to-date hi-definition TV’s with immense picture and manufacturing quality available to splash out on at this time.

It is a small well-known truth that LCD equipment in actual fact date back to the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight when the elements of liquid crystallization were at first made public by Austrian scientist Friedrich Reinitzer.

LCD tellies are as a rule offered in 15″ & 32 inch sizes, however larger sizes as huge as 50 inch & even sixty inch are available to purchase if you yearn for. However, as you pick to go for gigantic TV screens or high end consumer models, they will actually cost a great amount more. It is also worth noting that for huge TV’s you would be advised to get excellent quality brackets, or a specifically created mount that will easily cost up-to one hundred & fifty-pounds extra. Enjoy crazy low prices on LCD TV’s at DigitalDirect.co.uk!

LCD TVs are generally produced in three individual forms like standard definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED) and hi-def (HD) TVs. LCD TVs are currently getting more & more extensive as a car customisation product, as any fans of the popular MTV series “Pimp My Ride” will be acquainted with. LCD TVs are presently available with refresh rates as low as 5ms. Therefore this technology is still a significant time off from being perfect, LCD TVs are getting better all the time. Hence, LCD televisions are getting more stylish each and every day.

July 23, 2008

Your BMI-Body Mass Index May Not Be Accurate If You Are An Asian Or African

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Everyone knows that carrying extra body fat is a potential time bomb by increasing the risks of getting heart diseases, stroke and certain types of cancers. These are potential killer diseases. By keeping your body fat down, these diseases may be avoided and even prevented.

One of the most popular methods of measuring whether one is overweight is by using the Body Mass Index or BMI calculation. The formula for calculating BMI is:-

•Body weight in kilograms (pounds) divided by height in metres (ft) squared.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that a BMI measurement above 25 indicates that a person is overweight and a BMI measurement over 30 indicates that he is obese.

However, is this calculation accurate? The BMI recommendation by WHO was based on studies done largely on Caucasians. Thus the BMI recommendation by WHO may be an accurate indication of obesity on an average Caucasian. There are now findings to suggest that people of Asian and African origins have a significantly higher percentage of body fat compared to Caucasians although they may look slimmer than their Caucasian counterparts. Therein lays the danger. If you are an Asian or an African, you may look slim but may carry extra body fat of which you are oblivious to.

As a fitness personal trainer, it is not uncommon that when I measure body fat of my Asian clients who do not look fat physically, their body fat ratio are high.

According to Dr Mabel Yap, Deputy Director of the Department of Nutrition, Ministry of Health, Singapore, ethnic differences in BMI values have important public health implications as they imply that cut-off points for obesity should be lower or higher in different ethnic groups. “Lowering the cut-off point from 30 to 27 in Singapore, for example, would double the prevalence of obesity,” she said.

In a study, the School of Physical Education of the National Institute of Education, Singapore and Wageningen University of Netherlands found that body built of a person does affect the BMI calculation of various ethnic groups. This result was further confirmed by other studies in Thailand and Indonesia.

As commonly known, BMI calculation is not accurate for muscular people (muscles are heavier than fat) and now, it may also not be accurate across the board for all ethnic groups. For a start, Asians and Africans may want to define their BMI results as being overweight if it is above 23 and obese if above 27.

Chris Chew is a fitness personal trainer of fashion models, actors and male pageant titleholders. See his websites National Male Pageant and Fitness Trainer courses

July 22, 2008

Goal Setting and Goal Getting: 6 Keys to Getting What You Want

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Step 1: Clarify your vision/dreams – Have you ever considered all the junk we carry around in our brains? If our brains were computers, our hard drive would be full! In the midst of this clutter, we also carry around hopes and dreams for our life. If we don’t name and narrow them, our dreams just become wishes that float around in our head, taking up space.

Here’s a few questions to guide you in clarifying your dreams:

what do you want?
when do you want it?
what will it look like when you have it?

Step 2: Set specific goals & objectives – You just have to get specific to get what you want. Let’s say you want a bigger house. I could come over with a sledge hammer, bang out a big hole in the wall, duct tape on a card board box, and you would have a bigger house. But I bet that’s not what you really meant, is it?

If you want a bigger house, how much bigger? 100 sq ft, 1,000 sq ft, or something bigger? The next question is what do I have to do in the next year to have a bigger house? Then begin to make your goal even more specific by adding objectives with such questions as; what do I need to do each quarter, each month, each week, each day, in order to get there?

Step 3: Use the power of visualization – I don’t think I’ve ever given a talk on motivation, change, or goals without using the following exercise. It’s just so powerful.

Picture yourself at home in your kitchen. Walk over to the fridge and pull out a nice big juicy lemon. Take it over to the counter and slice it in half. Feel the juice on your fingers and smell the juice in the air. Now take one half and cut off a slice. More juice, more smell. Now take that slice and cut it in half. More juice, more smell. Now bring the slice up to your nose and smell it, and then bring it to your mouth and take a bite. If you are like most folks, you are puckering up right now or at least have some extra saliva in your mouth.

Here’s the very powerful point:

there is no lemon!

You were able to cause a physical response in your body through the power of visualization. If we can do that with a lemon, then why not with our goals and dreams?

Step 4: Take all the necessary actions – Clarifying visions and dreams, setting goals and objectives and visualization are nothing more than amusing mental exercises unless and until you take action. You just have to DO something, consistently, massively and creatively to make your dreams come true.

Step 5: Respond to feedback – This one is so simple yet so over-looked. Is what you are doing working, moving toward your goals and dreams? If it is, keep doing it and perhaps do it even more. It it’s not working, be smarter than you are stubborn and find something else that does work. Keep doing until you find what works.

Step 6: Persevere – Here’s one of my favorite quotes about the power of perseverance: “In the battle between the rock and the river, the river always eventually wins. Not because it is bigger or stronger, but through the power of persistence.”

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July 21, 2008

Guide to Lubeck, Germany

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Unique points

Lubeck is a charming Hanseatic city, surrounded by a canal
and a river. It has plenty of parks trees and open spaces.
The best known symbol of the city is the Holtesten gate,
built in 1477. Unfortuntately the gate was covered in
scaffolding during my visit in June 2005, so I didn’t get any
photos! The town hall (Rathaus) was first constructed in
1230, it is regarded as one of the oldest and most
magnificent buildings in Germany. The whole of the old
town is now a UNESCO world heritage site. The old town
is quite compact and can easily be covered by foot. Lubeck
is known as the home of marizpan. The story goes that
during a siege the city ran out of flour and they ground down
nuts as a substitute! You can visit the neaby Baltic coastal
resort of Travemunde, nicknamed Lubeck’s “lovely
daughter”, walk along the prom, take a dip in the sea, visit a
fish restaurant. It is easy to reach Lubeck with Ryanair
flights to Blankensee airport from Prestwick, Standsted,
Shannon, Milan, Pisa and Skavsta.

History

Lubeck was the cornerstone of the Hanseatic League, a
trading alliance between cities in Northern Europe, to
protect trade. The League endured for three centries.
Lubeck was the most important town in the Baltc basin by
the end of the Middle Ages. However by the late 16th
century the League began to disintergrate. The city is
nickmaned the “City of Seven Spires”. The cathedral is
believed to be the oldest building in Lubeck, it was founded
in 1137. It was badly damged in air raids during the Second
World War, and was not fully renovated until 1982. The
bells which fell during the raid have been left untouched as
a reminder of the destruction of war. The salt warehouses,
now retail space, were crucial to the city’s ecomony. Salt
was known as “white gold” as it the only means of
preserving food. Lubeck was still a “free city” when it
refused to allow Hitler to speak there during his election
campaign. Hitler revoked this privilege once he came to
power.

What to see and do

The old town is very pleasant just for wandering around.
Every so often you will happen upon one of alleyways off a
road with terraces of pretty cottages. These were originally
built behind the merchants town houses as
accommodation for the workers. Most of them have now
been refurbished and converted into houses for the elderly.
You are welcome to go into the alleys during the day to look
around, as long as you are respectful of the residents.

There are lots of green spaces to walk around. I especially
liked the Muhlenteich, a tranquil piece of water with great
view over to the cathedral. There are paths round almost all
the peripherary of the old town.

The old town is surrounded by the Elbe-Lubeck canal and
the Trave River. You can take boat trips round the port from
the jetties at Obertrave, Wall Peninsula and the Untertrave.
You can also take a trip on the Wakenitz from Muhlerbrucke
to Rothebhausen.

Thomas Mann, the German author, was born and spent the
early part of his life in Lubeck. One of his best known
novels, “The Buddenbrooks”, helped him to win a Nobel
Prize for Literature in 1929. It is the story of the downfall of
a bourgeois family over several generations. It was Mann’s
first novel published when he was 25. The so called
“Buddenbrooks House” was the home of Mann’s
grandparents but it was portrayed as the home of the
Buddenbrooks in the novel. Some of the rooms in the
house have been decorated as described in the novel.

Lubeck hosts various markets during the year. The
Christmas market is held in Koberg Square from 21
November to 23 December. The Anno Dazumal Market is
held in the town hall square during May. Stall holders dress
in traditional custom and you can watch them practising
traditional crafts. It is like a journey back through time.

For marzipan lovers, a visit to the Cafe Neideregger is a
must. Neideregger have been making marzipan since
1806 using a secret recipe, with as little sugar as possible
added, to preserve the almond aroma and taste. They
serve all types of marzipan delicacies and you can choose
from 300 products in their shop. There is a museum on the
second floor, charting in the company’s history.

The Duckstein Festival is held from 5 – 14 August on the
banks of the River Travel. There are a variety of outdoor
street performances – music, comedy etc.

Lubeck has several interesting museums. The Museum of
Nature and the Environment, Muhlendamm 1 -3, tel 0451
1224121, has ten million year old whale fossils. The St
Anne Museum, St Annen Strasse 15, tel 0451 1224134, is a
former Augustian convent dating from the early 16th
century. It has a collection of ecclesiastical art and late
Medieval carved altar pieces. The Puppet Museum,
Petersgrube 4 – 5, tel 451 178626, houses one of the
largest collections in the world of 18th and 19th century
puppets and puppet theatre equipment. The Holsten Gate
houses the Museum of Local History. During September
the Museums have some late opening nights, until
midnight.

Travemunde, the coastal resort, can be reached by boat trip
up to Trave River from Lubeck, by train or by bus numbers
30 and 31. The Travemunde Sailing Week is held from 22 –
31 July. It is the second largest sailing event in the world
with around 3000 sailors from 16 countries taking part.
There are fireworks and a family party in Brugmann
Gardens. Sand World runs from 8 July – September 4. This
is a display of sand scupltures up to 15 metres high. There
is a prom which you can cycle or walk along. The beach is
dotted with the characteristic beach chairs, which offer
plenty of wind cover.

Day Trips

There are regular train/bus to nearby cities. I really liked
Wismar, east of Lubeck. It is also a Hanseatic town. It has
a large town square with a medieval water pumping station,
built in Dutch renaissence style. Along the port, fish is
freshly smoked on board boats. There are stalls selling
snacks, mainly fish sandwiches and several restaurants
and cafes.
Schwerin is also very beautiful, surrounded by lakes.

Where to stay

Excelsior Hotel, this three star hotel is located just outside
the old town, close to the bus and railway stations. I stayed
at this hotel for one night in June 2005. The rooms are
comfortable and the buffet breakfast is good. Rates for a
double room are 78 – 108 euros, a single room is 60 – 80
euros. The Excelsior has a 3 day special which includes
two nights bed and breakfast, two four-course meals (you
can choose lunch or dinner), a city tour, a visit to the Cafe
Neideregger and admission to the Puppet Museum. This
package costs 142 euros per person, based on two
sharing, 174 euros in a single room.

The two star Baltic Hotel is located just outside the old town,
close to the bus and railway stations. A double roomcosts
from 61 – 67 euros per night, a single room from 33 – 37
euros per night

Where to eat

Wullenwever, Beckergrube 71, tel 0451 704333, is run by
the Peterman family. it is located in a 16th century house.
There are several set menus, starting at 35 euros per
person or you can dine a la carte.

Restaurant Toledo, Krahenstrasse 25, tel 451 7098111, is
a Spanish/Mediterranean restaurant. They serve a buffet on
Friday and Saturday evening with an extensive choice at only
11.5 euros per person. I liked this restaurant because I
could see what I was choosing at the buffet. I didn’t
understand most of tne menus in Germany beyond chicken
and pork. I do like some fish but never knew what all the
kinds of fish on the menu were and didn’t want to order
something I couldn’t eat.

EzineArticles Expert Author Karen Bryan

Karen Bryan is a UK based independent travel consultant
and writer, specialising in less well known destinations in
Europe. Her website is Europe a la Carte: http://www.europealacarte.co.uk

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