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Busy Sunday

>> Sep 17, 2012



It’s my late entry for Blue Monday.  Yesterday we had a whole day activity. Last Saturday night, my SIL -from another town and island- came to attend a wedding celebration that hosted by her husband’s work colleague. My oldest brother –her husband- was supposed to also come along, but he’ll have an important work meeting this Monday that he can’t avoid. 

On Sunday morning, before going to the celebration place, we fetched up my third brother first. It turned out that we faced difficulties to find the address. Getting lost, my brother had to ask several times for the right direction to people around.
 It took longer times, but finally we arrived at the destination. It’s a pity that I didn’t see any blue thing in the wedding decoration. I still can share one pic here as there’s a blue balloon captured unintentionally, hehehe. We didn’t go back to our home straightly after the party, we visited also an uncle –my late mother’s brother- since his house isn’t far, still in the nearby area.   
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Schedule of Departures
 This Monday morning, my husband and I drove my SIL and brother to the train station. My brother must work again and my SIL wants to visit her sister before flying back home. Well, happy Monday and have a great weekend!

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To Protect the Outside of Your Property



There’s no doubt -for every person- property is one of their most valuable assets.  Since there’s an increase in today’s crime statistics, as a property owner, you should pay attention more about the importance of supplying maximum security. One common thing that many people do to secure their homes from any dangerous intruder is by setting up sturdy fencing system on the outdoor part of their homes.

You must be aware that outdoor area of your home is your first line of defence against break-ins. Besides fencing system, providing visual restrictions like installing garden light is also a great idea to obtain good safety. It can help you to reduce any possible trespasser!    

If you build a house from scratch, protecting your property shouldn’t wait until the house has been completely built and ready for occupancy.  When it comes to totally secure a property, the right time to start is since the construction process. You can contact skilled people from Safe Site Facilities to install building site hoarding around your house’s construction site. This around seven feet high barrier will guard your unfinished property from any probable hazard and assure you that the building progress can run well.

An open construction site may attract curious public to come and wander around. Intentionally or unintentionally, those unwanted people may cause any damage. The hoarding sheet will also function to avoid coming persons from being injured around the construction site. Four your highest property safety, you can depend on reliable specialists to handle your protection need!

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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus)

>> Sep 15, 2012



 Indonesian people call the bird Elang Bondol. The Brahminy Kite is the official mascot of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. In India, it’s considered as the contemporary representation of Garuda, the sacred bird of Vishnu (source:Wikipedia).

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Rugby Tours and Other Sport Tours for Supporters at Home and Abroad

>> Sep 11, 2012



Rugby Tours
Rugby fans have plenty of opportunities to tour with their favorite team throughout the year. In the springtime, RBS Six Nations fixtures take place at home and abroad, including in Paris and Rome. Six Nations rugby tours packages, including guaranteed match tickets, hotel accommodation and Eurostar tickets, if required, are available.

The HSBC Sevens World Series takes place in a series of exotic locations worldwide, including Dubai, Hong Kong, Las Vegas and Tokyo. Once again, full tour packages, including match tickets, flights, hotel accommodation and transfers are available.

If you don't want to travel quite so far afield, you might prefer a hospitality package for the autumn internationals at the Millennium Stadium or Twickenham. In 2012, Wales entertain Australia and New Zealand and England play Fiji, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.

Cricket Tours
Cricket tours provide an opportunity to escape the British winter as well as to experience the thrill of live Test Match, Twenty20 and One Day International cricket. The England cricket team is due to tour India between November and December 2012, before returning to the subcontinent in January 2013 for a series of five ODI matches.

The Indian winter starts in November, so while daytime temperatures are comfortable it can become chilly at night. Mumbai, in the west, experiences around nine hours of sunshine on average during November and December and has an average maximum daily temperature of 31 degrees Celsius. Kolkata, in the east, is equally sunny, but typically cooler by a degree or two during November and December.

In February and March 2013, England tour New Zealand and between November 2013 and February 2014 they will tour Australia for the Ashes Series. Whatever your choice of destination, fully escorted cricket tours, with guaranteed match tickets, flights (including internal flights), hotel accommodation, transfers and even sightseeing included in the price, are available.

Other Tours
Of course, rugby and cricket are not the only sports that provide opportunities for supporters' tours. If you're a golf enthusiast, you may be able to get away for a week for the Ryder Cup or the Open. If you're a motor-racing enthusiast, hospitality packages are available for the British Grand Prix, Monaco Grand Prix and other destinations on the Formula One calendar.

If racing of the four-legged variety is more your thing, similar packages are available for the Cheltenham Festival, the Grand National, the Epsom Derby and Royal Ascot among other fixtures. Hospitality packages of this type typically include car parking, admission, lunch, afternoon tea and complimentary drinks with waitress service.

AUTHOR BIO
Peter Smith is a lifelong rugby enthusiast and regularly writes on rugby tours and other sport tours for a range of sports websites and blogs. He regularly follows the Wales rugby team on rugby tours to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and has participated in other sport tours, such as Ryder Cup tours to the United States.

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