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Road Trips

April 24, 2007 by Tricia

I was just telling you about the road trips that I used to take with my parents when I was a kid. Well, we drove out west too. Not once, but at least three times. One of my brothers lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and we’d drive from Ottawa Ontario all the way out to Vancouver. I guess for Americans that would be like driving from New York to Seattle. It’s about 2000 miles each way!

I think on all of those trips we brought our pop up trailer. I actually have one of the last pop up trailers that my family owned. Chris and I really do have to take a road trip sometime with it. Oh we’ve taken it camping but we haven’t taken it on a long trip where you repeatedly stop and set up each night like we did on those long trips out west and back!

Ontario is the largest province in Canada, and as far as North America goes it might be the biggest province/state … I could be wrong but I think it’s bigger than Texas … if not it’s close to the same size. If you are driving from Ottawa in the South East all the way to the Northern tip of Ontario it can take more than two days if you aren’t pushing it really hard. By this I mean two to two and a half 10 hour days as opposed to 14 or 18 hours days of driving!

Going through the other western provinces is much faster. The prairies can be driven through in one day, and once you hit the Rockies in Alberta count another days travel or so to get to Vancouver.

The three times we drove out west we drove through Canada on the way there, and then through some of the US states on the way back like Washington, Montana and Idaho.

I think we only drove through Montana twice but it stuck in my mind. I really liked the scenery, the farmlands and the small towns that we drove through. I think I must have seen a lot of cows in the fields as we drove through Montana because when I remember Montana I always seem to picture cows. LOL You know, if I ever struck it rich I’d get myself a ranch in Montana. Maybe I’d contact bozeman montana real estate to see what kind of properties they’d have for me.

I think that after we’d hit Idaho we’d always head back into Canada for the rest of our trip home. It was a long time ago and I can’t remember exactly what areas we passed through, but surprisingly, even as a teenager I enjoyed those trips. They were long but enjoyable.

I think through all those summer vacation road trips with my family I’ve seen most of the USA – except for several of the most southern states, and all of Canada except for the Territories and NewFoundLand. That’s a lot of traveling … in a car!

I was just thinking that it might not be that economical to take trips like that these days with the gas prices being so high, but for some of the time period that my parents and I did our road trips gas prices were also high too, and my parents were very frugal so I guess it was still cheaper to travel that way – especially if we were renting cabins, camping or staying in our pop up trailer.

Did you go on road trip vacations with your family when you were a kid? Or do you go on them now with your family?





Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: British Columbia, cabin, camping, driving out west, Montana, Ontario, pop up trailer, praries, road trip, Washington

Planning a vacation? Book your room through hotelreservations.com

April 24, 2007 by Tricia

Well it’s spring. The weather is warming and the kids will be out of school soon. Have you started to plan your summer vacations? What kind of summer vacations do you normally have?

I remember when I was a kid we used to go off for a week or two on a road trip with my parents. They’d pick a destination, like Vermont or British Columbia for example, and we’d drive there, stopping along the way as needed in hotels, motels and even cabins. It was fun, and as an adult I now realize it was a great way for a family to spend some time together, and it was probably cheaper than flying somewhere and staying in a resort.

I guess Chris and I still do those kinds of vacations – except ours are short trips most of the time, just a few hours drive and we’ll stay in a nice resort hotel for a weekend.

So what’s your plans for summer?

If you are going somewhere and will be staying in hotels, motels, resorts or might want to find vacation rentals you should visit Hotel Reservations. If you like road trips like we do, they’ve got a section in the left sidebar of their main page that you use to search for some great places within a short driving distance of your home. Plan your road trip and book your hotels or motels right on the hotelreservations.com site.

The site has Hotel listings for Countries and cities all over the world. You can easily do a search for a particular destination and then look up hotels, motels or resorts in that location. You can often see photos of the rooms and read information about the hotel, it’s location, and even get general driving directions from airports or major highways, and general attractions in the city or general area.

Actually, when you do a search for a hotel, motel or resort you can fill out the dates that you’d like book a room for, the results that come up are the hotels or motels that are available for that time period in that location. If you like what you see you can book your room right then and there. It’s one stop shopping.

I’ve bookmarked this site. Chris and I don’t get away very often and I’ve said many times before that most of our vacations also include friends or family. Now that I’m sick at home, and Chris has a job that gives him most weekends off again perhaps it’s time for a nice little weekend getaway. I mean, Niagara Falls is only a little more than an hour away – we could have a nice little weekend vacation there. Oh that sounds good.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: book room, holiday, hotel, hotelreservations.com, motel, resort, vacation, vacation planning, vacation rentals

What am I doing inside?

April 20, 2007 by Tricia

I think this might be the warmest day we’ve had in months, certainly it’s the warmest day this month. It’s currently 21 Celsius outside. That’s 69.8 F for my non metric readers. An hour or two ago I noticed that the little weather symbol on my computer was saying it was 23 C (73.4 F).

If memory serves me correctly I think we had some days close to this in December and January. That was unusual for that time of year around here. These temperatures aren’t that unusual for April here, but they sure are appreciated since the rest of this month has been cooler than normal.

I’m still not feeling all that great so I guess I can use that as my excuse for not going out. I really do have to get some gardening done though. The whole weekend is supposed to be nice like this so maybe I’ll get outside and do some work. I’ve got to get out to at least enjoy this great weather.

I know, maybe we’ll have a barbecue this evening. I’d better go see what we have to put on the grill.

Have any of you had a nice change in the weather?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Toronto Tagged With: barbecue, garden, get outside, great weather, plants, time to garden, warming up, weather

Download the latest Anime releases

April 20, 2007 by Tricia

Anime is hot these days, and I’ve just come back from visiting a site that offers free anime, manga and dramas. In fact, the site has over 4,000 GB of free and paid anime.

AnimeGround is a site that offers paid membership for as low as 9.95 per month. It also has a free section that offers direct downloads of hundreds of series and movies. If you enjoy anime series this is the place to be. They host over 603 anime series – 452 manga series, and 143 drama series.

AnimeGround offers high speed downloads. Their servers have unmetered dedicated bandwidth and this makes the site work smooth, and downloading a breeze. You can download your choose files via direct download or ftp download. It’s your choice. Members can download as much as they’d like each month without any limits.

You’ll always be able to view and download the latest new anime and manga releases, as their software automatically downloads any new features and adds them to the achieve. This is great news for anime devotees as they could have the latest anime production within an hour of it’s release.

AnimeGround also has a discussion forum where you can talk about the latest and upcoming releases with forum members. There’s a general discussion area as well as sections for ratings and tutorials, graphics, and a free section.

AnimeGround is the ultimate site for Anime enthusiasts – be sure to visit.

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Entertainment, Recreation, Services, Shopping, Toronto, Video, Web and Technology Tagged With: anime, anime download, AnimeGround, animeground forum, animeground membership, download, drama, free anime, latest anime releases, manga

Getting into college or university just became a Zinch

April 18, 2007 by Tricia

We keep hearing in the news and documentaries and even magazine articles that while universities and college are interested in enrolling students with high grade point averages, they also wanted well rounded students. Students who have goals, and have made interesting achievements, not always academic, in the past.

Well, that’s where Zinch.com comes in. High school students can create vibrant online portfolios on Zinch to showcase their skills, talents and abilities. Colleges and Universities have been searching through the comprehensive Zinch database to find and recruit students that match their schools criteria and specific needs.

If you are the parent of a child who is currently in high school and you want your child to have as much opportunity as any other to get into the college or university of their choice you really should talk to your child about Zinch.com and help them create an online portfolio.

A Zinch portfolio evens out the playing field. Students from areas such as the inner-cities, rural areas and even foreign countries can increase their exposure and maximize their chance of being admitted into college or university.

Take a look at the Zinch demo to see how Zinch works. Basically, high school students, as early as sophomore or junior levels can create a detailed online portfolio that can be viewed and searched only by US university and college admissions officers. The students can create profiles and portfolios that include everything from their grades, interests such as extra curricular activities, family life, and college or university preferences. They can share as much or as little as they’d like, and they can make their portfolio public or private. Public portfolios will only be viewed by US admissions officers, and private portfolios will only be seen by those who are actually invited to view the portfolio.

Students are given a web address for their portfolio that they can add onto their college and university admission forms, or , for example, use when applying for internships.

There are many other features of Zinch that are worth exploring. Students might be interested in applying for Zinch scholarships. At this time there are 7 different scholarships to which students who have created a Zinch portfolio can apply.

If I had a child that would soon be applying to colleges and universities I’d want them to take this opportunity to highlight their skills, abilities, interests and academic scores. There’s nothing to lose and absolutely everything to gain for a student who creates a Zinch portfolio. Be sure to tell your children or any high school students that you know about zinch.com. I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.

Filed Under: Culture, Education, Internet, Web and Technology Tagged With: admissions officers, applications, college, college admission, exta curricular activities, high school, high school students, interests, skills, students, university, university admissions, zinch portfolio, zinch profile, zinch.com

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