Written by BumFingerer on 30 August 2011
There are lots of stuffs that families as well as business people choose with the intention to protect their property. One measure that is commonly taken is definitely the addition of security bars to home windows and doors. Even though there are some benefits associated with securing property, these bars generally endanger the people [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 29 August 2011
Here is a list of tweets from our New York City Twitter Stream from 2010 in the months of May and June. They will give you a good flavor of what is going on in NYC during that time. Did you see our YouTube video posted below, filmed by a customer onboard one of our [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 08 August 2011
Search for free things to do in New York City at http://newyork.timeout.com. They have more than 300 free things you can do. Sad to hear about Gary Coleman’s passing today. He’s immortalized on Broadway in the musical Avenue Q, though. Go see it in tribute! Avenue Q is a former Broadway show, now playing Off-Broadway at [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 11 July 2011
NYC is a great city to visit, year round. There are tons of things to do in NYC, including bus tours, entertainment tours, private tours, art museums, Central Park, Fifth Avenue shops, restaurants, Broadway shows and musicals and plays, boat cruises, and many more! Putting together your own holiday or tour [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 30 June 2011
Millions of travellers from all over the Earth embark to Thailand to embrace themselves with the ultimate vacation getaway. So the big question is what makes Thailand so desirable and what can you expect from this tropical haven that lies in the midst of South East Asia ? Well, Thailand is embedded with an array [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 25 June 2011
Are you headed to Italy? There are several things you need to be aware of that can ruin your trip. You’re probably only going over there once, so work hard to get it right. 1) Don’t stay in the incorrect hotel Yes, there are many wrong hotels. It’s not just about price. First, you should [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 29 May 2011
Egypt Jordan Vacations • Explore the Ancient Wonders of Both Africa and the Middle East Edit this text Is this a trip commonly taken? Many visitors who intend to remain in northern Egypt, those staying in the upper area of the Red Sea Riviera, or travelers in the Sinai Peninsula will all try to [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 05 May 2011
Every major city will eventually install large, open areas for residents and visitors to enjoy. Generally known as “parks” such locations are intended to provide some “green” space in which the inhabitants can escape the traditional hustle and bustle of a modern or busy city. The Montazah Royal Gardens in Alexandria, Egypt [Continue]
Written by BumFingerer on 22 April 2011
What best attracts the people to Luxor, Egypt are the captivating features and fascinating story the areas contains. The temple of Luxor, some 260 m (850 ft) long today, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. The Luxor Temple Colonnades One of the [Continue]