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mens gift guide

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

mens gift guide
mens gift guide

Unique Gifts for Men

Men can also be very difficult people to please yet on the other hand if you understand what it takes to please them they are very simple to deal with. Before rushing into any shop to get what you think is the best gift for your woman there are various things at you have to consider. One of the considerations that you have to make is whether your man is an idealist or just technically oriented like most men are. People differ in their personalities and that goes far in determining the kinds of gift that would really blow their minds away. This will also guide you towards getting the unique gifts for men. If your man is idealist you will consider the kind of gifts that are directly communicate idealism to men.  If your he is a realist on the other end you will then have to stick with the kind of alternatives that will address your men’s immediate needs for  example you can consider getting her a device that he needs most.

You can find umpteen gift ideas for men in various shops online. It is wise that when you are looking for a unique men gift you stick with the shops that specialize in gifts. Let’s say for instance your woman is a realist and she needs a handy mobile device. It will be very ideal and expedient for you to consider that kind of a top of the range mobile device like a Holiday LG Voyager. Holiday LG Voyager is another gem in current domain of mobile technology. The LG Holiday LG Voyager is also known as the LG VX10000 or Verizon Holiday LG Voyager. Let me show you why this would be perfect gift for your woman. The devices has formidable qualities range from its internet enabled multimedia interfaces that would be part of the any good mobile phone model in contemporary  mobile media domains.  The device is of course produced by LG Electronics. The LG Holiday LG Voyager has been tailored to run on the Verizon wireless network. The device has a lot in resemblance to the IPhone 3GS thought eh 3Gs model has quiet a number of unbeatable facilities yet. This can be one of the perfect Christmas gift ideas too.

The LG Holiday LG Voyager is has a touch screen enables exterior screen as well as virtual keyboard. All the features of the model are user friendly and have been tailored to enable users to go about mobile business easier. The device has a number of good applications for entertainment and business together with various utility applications which are meant to make mobile use more captivating. The LG Holiday LG Voyager has QWERTY keyboard while both the internal and external screens of the model all have the WQVGA resolutions. The device is indeed a camera phone as well as multimedia player device. The cameras features of the model are powerful and one can actually rely on the cameras features to take quality pictures even if one is not an experienced photographer.  The device is a dual CDMA standard and it is custom made to support EVDO data technology.

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These qualities make this device a prefect unique gift for any men. Silver jewellery gift ideas will add beauty to your gift items and they one of the most cherished items.

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Sunday, April 26th, 2009

wine gifts
wine gifts

What is a good hostess gift for a wine and cheese party?

I don’t know the people very well. When I go to parties, I usually give wine as a hostess gift, but is that redundant in this case?

I don’t think so! I’ve brought it wine to a wine party before because I thought it would help replenish the host’s stores, if you will. If that’s bad manners, it’ll be news to me.

Other, standard hostess gifts are okay too: a small box of chocolates, a really nice soy candle, or flowers…

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

food wine gift
food wine gift

Polite gift to take to an Indian lunch?

I’m going to visit my friend from work who is going to show me how to cook some real Indian food – her and her husband are both from India. I would like to take a gift – usually in this situation I would take some wine/beers/flowers.
What would be suitable? I don’t know if she/her husband drinks or not, and it’s a lunchtime.

You can’t go wrong with a nice bouquet of flowers (something unscented like Calla Lillies or Daisies) or a nice potted plant.

The Chefs Kitchen- Wine Gift Giving

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Monday, April 20th, 2009

wine baskets delivery
wine baskets delivery

Order Flowers For Flower Deliveries From 1800Flowers.com

Who in your life loves flower deliveries? The overwhelming answer to this question is probably every single woman that you know. Throughout history flowers have been given as a token of love and appreciation for what are many reasons. Anniversaries, birthdays, graduation, and births all warrant flower deliveries or baskets gift. There are people who enjoy taking the time to order flowers for all sorts of occasions, and then there are people who may only send flowers once or twice in their lifetime. It doesn’t matter how often you send flowers 1800Flowers.com has been a trusted florist for many people for over 30 years and they want to be your trusted florist as well.

Beyond the incredibly beautiful flowers and floral arrangements that you will find at 1800Flowers.com you’ll also find some of the most adorable gift baskets filled with edible treats like chocolate and cookies, completely tantalizing fruit and wine baskets, and even balloon gifts. One thing you’ll soon discover when you visit 1800Flowers.com is that they are not your typical florist, and that although they do specialize in flowers, they also have gift giving options that you will only find at 1800Flowers.com. Something else to take note of is that 1800Flowers.com is able to make flower deliveries all over the world.

When you are sending gifts to others you want to take into account what they may enjoy more. Sure, a new mother may love a fresh bouquet sitting at her bedside when she’s in the hospital, but new mothers really enjoy new baby things. This is why a newborn gift basket is always a hit with new moms. Little towels, little clothes, little everything to match their little bundles. The BaBee Layette Bouquet is the bee’s knees, and so is the Bee-utiful Mommy and Baby Apron-Bib gift set. Of course you can always order flowers or the Tempting Chocolate Collection to go along with these awesome gifts for her newborn.  New moms enjoy all sorts of gifts so don’t feel like you are overdoing it.

Do you have a little girl that is going to be in a play? Why not make her feel like the star she is and have a fresh flowers waiting for her after her performance.You will not only make her feel like she is on top of the world, but you will also make her the envy of all her friends. But don’t mistaken, 1800Flowers.com doesn’t cater to only little girls and women, there are gifts available for absolutely everyone at 1800Flowers.com. There are golf themed gifts and NASCAR themed gifts as well that dad’s, husbands, brothers, and sons will also enjoy. Don’t forget the tasty fruit and wine baskets that are also a pleasure to receive.

When you order flowers from 1800Flowers.com you are ordering from a florist that operates with integrity and that has the desire to make sure that each and every customer is completely satisfied with their baskets gift and flower deliveries.

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Hi, I am Tegan Dawn, and I, like most women love gifts, or to be more specific, I love flower deliveries or a baskets gift. I enjoy the smell of a fresh aromatic rose, the majestic colors flower arrangements, and of course the curiosity and awe of being the recipient of a fruit basket. To me, it isn’t just the flowers or gift baskets that are special; it’s the thought that goes into it.

Sending a gift basket or hamper to Australia from the USA?

Hi, I live in the USA and need to send a nice gift basket/hamper to Australia. I have spent countless hours online with no luck. The best USA gift basket sites have very limited choices in international delivery, while the Australian hampers would be nothing original. Does anyone have experience in ordering a quality gift online to be sent out of the country? At this point I feel like my best bet is to shop for an Australian hamper to be sent within Australia. I just wanted some neat american cheese or wine I guess… Thanks in advance.

Before you buy anything outside Australia for sending into Australia, you should check out on the customs pages as there are numerous items that cannot be imported in (without a special licence).
especially food products.

Have you thought about perhaps making a little gift basket up yourself? Have a think about items (not necessarily food) that is more Americanised (ie obvious choices for someone sending from aus to us would be boomerang, kangeroo, koala etc) That would be original! (and would probably save you money too!) have a thought as to what the person you are sending to likes!

Good luck!

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Friday, April 10th, 2009

german wine baskets
german wine baskets

KENYA GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATION

GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATION


Visa and Health Regulation:

Visa requirements vary from time to time and should be checked with nearest tourist office of diplomatic mission. Health certificates are required but these vary with country of origin and should be checked with relevant authorities. Yellow fever and cholera vaccinations are recommended. Anti malaria medication should be started prior to arrival.

Photography:
Films and batteries are available at most lodges but in restricted stocks and sizes so it is suggested you bring your own supply. A 200 mm to 300 mm telephoto lens is recommended for game and bird photography.
Much of East Africa is generally warm, minimal humidity and cool evenings. Temperatures vary with altitude.

Clothing:
Cotton, linen dresses, light slacks and short sleeved shirts are recommended. Bring a warm sweater, as nights can be chilly at high altitudes. Comfortable walking shoes, swim suit, sun glasses, suntan lotion, flashlight and an alarm clock will complement your safari gear.

Hotel Check in/check out:
Check out time is usually 1000 hours. Hence check in cannot be guaranteed before 1100 hours unless room is reserved from night before. Day rooms up to 1800 hours are usually available.

Accommodation and Meals on Safari Lodges:
Rooms are singles, doubles, triples and suites. Lodge facilities include lounges/bars with log fires, dinning rooms and viewing platforms. Most lodges have outdoor swimming pools.

Tented camps:
These range from simple luxurious and provide spacious twin beds with mosquito netting, private bathrooms and verandas.

Meals:
On safari, meals are provided on full board basis. There is full English breakfast. Lunch is often buffet style set out with salads, cold and hot starters and hot main dishes. Dinner is 3-5 courses with a combination of dishes.

Getting around
BORDER POSTS:

The major crossing point between Kenya and Tanzania is at Namanga, which is open 24 hours a day. Other crossings include Lunga Lunga and Taveta. The Ethiopian border post of Moyale is becoming increasingly dangerous because of civil fighting. The border was closed for a while but has now reopened. For those with four-wheel drive vehicles, a more adventurous route to the west near Lake Turkana is quite popular. Ask the locals for advice before trying this route. There is no border post on either side of the border crossing so you’ll have to get your visa stamped in Nairobi. Malaba and Busimia are the main Ugandan border posts. At present there are no overland crossings with Somalia and Sudan as it is not safe to cross unless part of a refugee convoy.

RAIL & BUS:
Wildlife Safaris Rail is a safe, reliable form of public transport. Passenger services run from Mombasa to Malaba via Voi, Nairobi, Nakuru and Eldoret. It is essential to book tickets two to three days in advance. Kenya has a good network of buses, as well as matatus (minibuses) and share-taxis, but none are very safe as drivers tend to overload and speed, and horrific accidents are reported regularly. Where possible, rail travel should be the chosen means of transport. Private 18-seater buses offer shuttle services connecting Nairobi and Mombasa with Arusha and Moshi in Tanzania, which are more expensive, but more comfortable and safer.

AIRPORTS:
Domestic air services operate between the major airports:
Jomo Kenyatta International, Nairobi (NBO)
Moi International, Mombasa (MBA)
A number of airlines operate between Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nanyuki, Malindi, Lamu and the national parks/reserves of Amboseli, Masai Mara and Samburu.

ROADS:
There are 63,800 km of highways in Kenya, 8,863 km of which are paved. Roads are generally in good condition, but have deteriorated and some stretches are very unsafe. The A104 running from Mombasa to Malaba via Nairobi is a heavy truck route. High speed and unpredictable local driving habits are daily hazards on Kenyan roads. Roads in the north and north-east are predominantly dirt roads and in the rainy season are only navigable by four-wheel drive vehicles. Your national driving license is accepted, with an English translation if necessary. Driving is on the left side of the road. As fuel shortages can occur, it is best to fill your tanks before leaving a major town.

Passports and Visas:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
All visitors are required to carry a passport that is valid for six months beyond the intended length of stay. There should be sufficient blank pages for entry stamps upon arrival.
Nationals of some countries may obtain visas upon arrival. Check with the Kenyan Consulate beforehand. Those wishing to enter Kenya on business or for longer than 30 days, should obtain a visa from their nearest Kenyan Consulate.

Requirements for this are:
» visa application form,
» business letter (for business visa),
» one passport photograph,
» proof of sufficient funds and onward travel / return ticket.

Visas cost  US$50 and are valid for three months.

General Accommodation Info:
Most safari lodges vary in size and style, and are built to blend in with the local environment. Accommodation tends to be of rondavel or banda type, with a lounge, central dining and bar in single unit hotels. Do not be misled by the term “tented accommodation” – this tends to be luxurious insect-proof tents and are usually permanently pitched on concrete bases, often including en suite bathrooms with flush toilets. These are very popular and give the visitor the true experience of being close to nature without the inconvenience and discomfort that can be associated with camping in the open. In the towns, cheaper hotels are definitely avoidable. Prices for higher range hotels vary according to season. Note that although prices may be quoted in US$, payment in local currency is the accepted norm. Campsites in national parks and game reserves tend to be very basic, with running water, but only pit toilets. It is strongly recommended that you reserve all your accommodation as far in advance as possible as availability is often at a premium, especially in peak season.

BUDGET CAMPING:
Budget camping is the ideal way for those who like to “rough it”. The tents are spacious enough for two people and they have a mesh on each window to keep off insects.
All preparations at the camp are made on arrival at the campsite. Guests are often expected to help pitch the tents, but the cooking and cleaning is all left to the camping crew. We recommend visitors to bring their own sleeping bags. Public campsites provide basic washroom facilities of reasonable hygienic standard for budget camping safaris.At some Parks we use semi permanent campsites which offers an upgrade camping style with facilities like showers(hot showers on request) and Flash Toilets.

GAME DRIVES/GAME VIEWING:
The game drive/ game viewing is the standard mode of wildlife viewing in the African national parks, concession, where both regulations and safety considerations restrict exploration on foot. Conditions are ideal for vehicular safaris; rising savanna fame country from the security and comfort of a car, you will encounter a large number and variety of animals imply by chance. Game drives in most of the parks are always invigorating: you may go from one species to the next –observing zebra here, giraffe there, a knot of impala on the right, a trio of elephant bulls ahead. However, there is really no guarantee on what you will see; the animals are free to move around as they please and may even pass beyond park boundaries.

DRIVER GUIDES:
Each safari group will be accompanied by the best driver-guides with expert knowledge in wildlife and other areas of tourist interest. The driver-guides are continually under training on subjects as varied as the maintenance of safari vehicles, client’s safety, the mating habits of various species, preservation and conservation, general knowledge and foreign languages: English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese

Kenya – Health:
Requirements:
Everyone entering Kenya must be in possession of a valid International Certificate of Vaccination against yellow fever. It is imperative that you obtain malaria prophylactics before entering Kenya. When purchasing these, please tell your doctor or pharmacist that you intend visiting Kenya. It is important to note that the Kenyan authorities have banned the use of chloroquine combinations as prophylaxis, and instead recommend the use of either mefloquine (Lariam/Mefliam) or doxycycline. Start your course at least one week before entering Kenya and continue taking the pills for six weeks after leaving the country. If you suffer from side effects, try taking your malaria prophylactics at night, after dinner. Precautionary measures that you can take to prevent contact with mosquitoes are: sleeping under a bed net or in room/tent with mosquito proofing (remember to keep the flaps zipped at all times), spraying your accommodation with insecticide, making use of a mosquito repelling lotion or stick and wearing long sleeve clothes, trousers and socks when outside at night. Immunization against typhoid, tetanus, tuberculosis, polio, & meningococcal meningitis are recommended.

Medical Services:
Medical services in Kenya are good in urban areas and in the vicinity of game parks and beaches, but are limited elsewhere. Doctors and hospitals often require immediate cash payment, but usually accept major credit cards. It is advisable to secure medical cover on your medical insurance before arriving in the country. Note that major hotels have contracts with physicians and dentists. Visitors are however advised to bring along supplies of specialized medication they may require. Otherwise, medicine may be purchased at pharmacies and emergency pharmacies are open all night.

Safety :
Adventure Safaris Travel in Kenya is generally entirely safe, however, there are the occasional regional ethnic skirmishes. You are advised to remain informed as to the situation in areas to which you plan to travel, particularly remote parts and borders. Ugandan, Somalian and Sudanese shifta (bandits) rove their borders with Kenya. Violent cross-border attacks and cattle raids occur, so it is best to avoid the border regions. Border crossings into Somalia and Sudan are strongly discouraged. Petty crime and theft occurs in some of the urban areas, so be vigilant and keep valuables concealed. Security within the parks is quite good, but never leave possessions unattended. It is always better to travel in a large group.
Water:
While water in major towns is chlorinated and relatively safe to drink, there are frequent breakdowns and this can lead to mild to serious abdominal upsets for first time African travelers. Rather stick to sealed bottled water, which is available from most hotels and lodges, and which is highly advised for the first few weeks of your stay. Do not use ice cubes or eat rare meat, raw seafood or dairy products. Avoid roadside stands and street vendors and only eat well-cooked foods while they are still hot and fruits that can be peeled without contamination.
Seasons and Climate:
SUMMER: December – March
WINTER: July – OCTOBER

Kenya is divided by the equator and enjoys a tropical climate. It is hot and humid at the coast, temperate inland and very dry in the north and north-eastern parts of the country. The hottest time is in February and March and the coldest in July and August.

The average annual temperatures in the main areas are:
Mombasa (coastal):
Max 30ºC, Min 22ºC
Nairobi: Max 25ºC, Min 13ºC
North Plain lands: Max 34ºC, Min 23ºC

The long rains occur from April to June and short rains from October to December. Rainfall is sometimes heavy and tends to fall in the afternoon and evenings.

WHAT TO PACK:
Generally, casual comfortable clothing is suitable throughout the year. The most practical items to pack for safari are:

» Khaki, green, beige and neutral colors
» Blouses and shirts with long sleeves (even in summer, they will protect you from the sun and from mosquitoes)
» T shirts
» Shorts or a light skirt
» Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days
» Some hotels and country clubs require gentlemen to wear a jacket and tie and women to be suitably attired for dinner

» A jacket and sweater are recommended for early morning and evening game drives
» Swimwear and beach apparel
» Comfortable walking shoes
» Sun block, sunglasses, hat, insect repellent, moisturizer and lip salve are all essentials

Good quality, locally made clothing and shoes for safaris are available in Nairobi and Mombasa shops at reasonable prices. If you are traveling with an organized safari, it is important to check what your weight limit is. Generally you will need to restrict your luggage to 10-12 kg (packed in a soft bag) plus a reasonable amount of camera equipment.

When to go:
Kenya is a year round destination with excellent game viewing. One of Kenya’s greatest attractions is the annual wildebeest migration between Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. This takes place between June and September. Traditional peak season is January to March as this is when the weather is hot and dry and most comfortable for traveling. This is a good time for bird viewing on the Rift Valley lakes. Game viewing at perennial water holes is also good at this time. April – June are less popular times for visiting Kenya as these are the rainy seasons and flooding often occurs. However, it is usually possible to get around easily during these times and the rains do not hinder visibility.

Currency:
The unit of currency is the Kenya Shilling (KSh), which is divided into 100 cents. Notes are in KSh1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10. Coins are KSH40, 20, 10, 5 and 1 KSH

Basic Costs
EXCHANGE RATE:

The exchange rate is in your favor. Generally, you will find that fine cuisine, wine and entertainment cost a fraction of the tariff charged by equivalent establishments elsewhere in the world. The price of a beer starts at KSh85. A traditional meal will cost about KSh150, while you can expect to pay about KSh500-1000 for a more classy meal. Petrol costs about KSh 105 per liter..

Banking hours: Mon – Fri 09:00 – 16:00
First Sat of each month 09:00 – 11:00

National and international banks have branches in Mombasa, Nairobi, Kisumu, Thika, Eldoret, Kericho and Nyeri and in most other major towns. Banks in Mombasa and the coastal areas open and close half an hour earlier. Banks and bureau de change at international airports are open 24 hours a day

CREDIT CARDS:

All major credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club and American Express) are widely accepted.

TIPPING:
Bear in mind that salaries in East Africa tend to be very low, and that people working in service industries rely on tips to supplement their wages. On safari you should tip your driver, cook and guide. These people do not earn very much so you should tip as much as you feel you can, but of course this depends on you and how happy you were with your service.
As in most African countries, there is a huge range of cheap souvenirs to be purchased along the roadside. These are handmade, but mass produced so always check the quality before buying. Materials include ebony, soapstone and ivory. Note that it is illegal to export products that contain any elements of elephant, rhino or sea turtle. Tribal souvenirs are available, including Maasai beaded jewellery, kiondos (woven sisal baskets) and natural or decorated calabashes (dried gourds). Bright sarongs (kangas or kikois) make good wearable souvenirs. If you are after quality artwork, it is probably wisest to look in galleries and shops that deal in it, rather than buying on the black market.

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