Cyprus an island to discover

Lights, colors, beautiful landscapes, this is the island where Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, was born. The Goddess of the island also has her name: in fact, the Greek Aphrodite was known as “Kipris”. Third largest in the Mediterranean, after Sicily and Sardinia, Cyprus all ‘welcome: its people so kind, available, friendly and hospitable, always ready to smile. […]

The History of the Association of Films in the Cinema With Popcorn and Vice Versa

The summer blockbuster movies are coming to an end as we head into fall. Throughout your many visits to the movies, have you ever wondered why popcorn is the main feature in theaters no matter where you go? Or maybe you’ve wondered why the idea of ​​going to the movies to see a movie sometimes results in the idea of […]

Roads to Belize – In and Out

Belize is the only English-speaking British Commonwealth country in Central America. Nestled between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize opens its heart to the Caribbean Sea. Very close to the United States and Canada, only a couple of hours of flight will bring you here. Enjoy activities like hiking, horseback riding, bird watching, caving, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, tubing, scuba diving, and fishing […]

Ssese Islands, Uganda – Sunshine and white sand beaches on Lake Victoria

As you approach the beautiful Bugala Island, a part of the Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria, you are greeted by stretches of white sandy beaches. Your gaze wanders beyond the beaches, and you are struck by the thick green forests that still cover much of this Island. The Ssese Islands are an archipelago of 84 islands located in the northwestern […]

Turks and Caicos real estate is still ripe for the picking

The name Turks and Caicos evokes thoughts of white sand and Caribbean sun and an exclusive place to vacation or buy property in the Caribbean. When you look beyond the beauty of the islands that make up the Turks and Caicos Islands, you discover that it is actually a paradise for offshore real estate investment, and what’s more, it’s still […]

Uganda: the pearl of Africa shines again

Uganda is a beautiful country with amazing people. This is one of my favorite countries in all of Africa. The people of Uganda survived the troubles of 1967-1986 and emerged on their feet and smiling. In that short period, the country suffered at the whim of two despicable despots. One was the indisputably crazy Idi Amin and the other, possibly […]

Customer service or lack thereof

Who among us hasn’t had an unpleasant dining experience thanks to a rude waiter, lousy food, and poor service? From the phone to the table, customer service is defined by anticipating customer demands, and these days, customers demand more; specifically in the form of service, and the service begins as soon as the guest walks through the door. The old […]

LEDs are the choice for economical and ecological lighting

LED lighting, which stands for Light Emitting Diode, has become the best choice for homes, businesses, organizations, and governments who want to be green and also save a lot of money. These lights have been recognized for their excellent efficiency, outstanding visual benefits, durability, and longest-lasting light. LEDs have long been used in things like flashlights, circuit boards, and other […]

Pixie Hollow Iridessa and the Magical Fairies Costume

Fairy dust, fairy tea parties and a magical place. Do the girls in your family love the timeless magic of fairies? Whether your favorite fairy is Silvermist, Fawn, Rosetta, Iridessa, or TinkerBell, each fairy makes a great costume for ladies, teens, and kids on Halloween. Read More to take a tour of Pixie Hollow. You’ll learn a bit more about […]

The rich sounds of Oaxaca: an introduction

Remember your auditory sense: It’s said that while in Oaxaca, if you don’t look up while sightseeing, you’ll miss a lot (namely centuries-old detailed carvings, moldings, and frescoes, trees growing perpendicular to walls, and elaborately landscaped roofs). Similarly, if you are not attentive, your stay in the city will not be as culturally complete and informative as it could be. […]