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		<title>Coastal Cottage Rentals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coastal vacations are extremely popular which is why every year, millions of tourists go to coastal beaches. Perhaps you like seaside vacations too. seaside vacations are fantastic, but that can be the problem too, because it usually means overcrowding, queuing, litter and noise. Have you ever thought about renting your own private coastal cottage? Many only dream about it, but it is not that complicated or costly to arrange really.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Seaside holidays are tremendously popular which is why every year, millions of tourists head for seaside beaches. Perhaps you like coastal vacations too. coastal vacations are fantastic, but that can be the problem too, because it frequently means overcrowding, queuing, rubbish and noise. Have you ever thought about renting your own private coastal cottage? Many only dream about it, but it is not that complicated or costly to arrange really.</p>
<p>One point to bear in mind is that, public beaches are well-known and that is why they get too busy. However, private coastal cottages are often secluded or on private beaches, which makes for a much quieter holiday. Often, local people living only miles from the cottage do not know that they are there. In spite of this, most coastal cottages do not cost a fortune to rent.</p>
<p>These coastal cottages are to be had in many countries around the world. They are certainly very popular in Britain, Europe and the United States. The level of privacy and the facilities available will depend on where you go. A coastal cottage in Wales will give you a far different holiday than a coastal cottage in southern France or Coney Island.</p>
<p>Many coastal cottages are located near a popular holiday destination. Not right in the middle of the location, but normally a few miles or less outside, so that you can easily drive in or even walk in, if you want some livelier entertainment. Typical coastal cottage leisure activities include swimming, sailing, fishing and walking.</p>
<p>Of course, one of the chief considerations when renting a cottage is the rent itself. Now the funny thing is that is not nearly such a big concern as you might think it would be. The macro location is more important than the micro location. So, Wales might be cheaper than the south of France, but within Wales itself, there is not a huge variation in price, when you equate like with like. Obviously, a five-bedroomed coastal cottage will be more expensive than a three-bedroomed one.</p>
<p>Another point worth looking into is the ownership of the coastal cottage. Is it owned by a private individual who lives near-by or is it owned by a large business. Is the cottage a genuine, authentic cottage or is it a new, mock cottage building? If it is old, is it connected with anyone famous or a famous event? Knowing these facts can all enhance your enjoyment.</p>
<p>Make sure that you are given some maps or drawings so that you can find the place easily. Especially if you are going to the cottage in the evening or in the dark. Things often look considerably different at night than in the daylight, and if your chosen cottage is in a quiet spot, there may not be any street lighting</p>
<p>Finally, get hold of some pictures of inside and outside the coastal cottage you ultimately decide on and then reserve it early, because the best coastal cottages go earlier and earlier every year as this form of vacationing becomes ever more fashionable.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the rental of <a href="http://welsh-products-online.co.uk/welsh-coastal-cottages.htm">Welsh coastal cottages</a>. If you are interested in a cottage or Wales in general, please go to our website at <a href="http://welsh-products-online.co.uk">Welsh Products Online</a></p>
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		<title>Christian Holy Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 15:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<b>Christmas</b> - is the celebration of Jesus' birthday. Although the precise date of his birth is unknown, December 25th was most likely selected because it coincided with a pagan mid-winter festival. The 'Twelve Days Of Christmas'' mark the days between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th), which was the day of the wise men's visit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><b>Christmas</b> &#8211; is the celebration of Jesus&#8217; birthday. Although the precise date of his birth is unknown, December 25th was most likely selected because it coincided with a pagan mid-winter festival. The &#8216;Twelve Days Of Christmas&#8221; mark the days between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th), which was the day of the wise men&#8217;s visit.</p>
<p><b>Easter</b> &#8211; is the most important day in the Christian calendar, because it celebrates Christ&#8217;s Resurrection, which gave / gives Christians the hope of salvation and eternal life. Easter always falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal (Spring) equinox, which is on 21st March.</p>
<p>Shrove Tuesday &#8211; (Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday) was initially a day of penance, but is now marked by merrymaking. It is the day before the commencement of Lent.</p>
<p>Ash Wednesday &#8211; is derived from the marking of a cross on the forehead of believers with the ashes from the burnt palms used on Palm Sunday.</p>
<p>Lent &#8211; 40 days of penance and fasting</p>
<p>Palm Sunday &#8211; the Sunday before Easter, celebrates the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem, where palms were strewn on the road before him.</p>
<p>Maundy (Holy) Thursday &#8211; the day of the Last supper.</p>
<p>Good Friday &#8211; is the day of Christ&#8217;s crucifixion.</p>
<p>Holy Saturday &#8211; is the day before the Resurrection.</p>
<p><b>The Annunciation</b> &#8211; March 25th is celebrated by Catholics as the day that Archangel Gabriel told Mary about her imminent pregnancy.</p>
<p><b>Trinity Sunday</b> &#8211; is celebrated by some denominations in honour of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. It was confirmed part of the holy calendar in 1334 by Pope John XII.</p>
<p><b>Corpus Christi</b> &#8211; Catholics remembers the presence of the body of Christ on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday.</p>
<p><b>All Saints Day</b> &#8211; this mainly Catholic remembrance is on November 1 and honours all Christian saints.</p>
<p><b>Advent</b> &#8211; a religious season that starts on the Sunday nearest to November 30 and lasts until Christmas Day. It celebrates the birth of Jesus and anticipates his Second Coming. It was once a period of fasting, but now no longer.</p>
<p><b>Holy Days Of Obligation</b> &#8211; are feast days in the Catholic calendar marked by attendance at mass and the avoidance of unnecessary work. There are six in the USA: Solemnity of Mary &#8211; January 1: Christ&#8217;s circumcision, ie his first shedding of blood Ascension &#8211; 40 days after Easter Assumption &#8211; August 15: Mary is accepted into Heaven All Saints&#8217; Day &#8211; November 1 Mary&#8217;s Immaculate Conception &#8211; December 8 Christmas Day &#8211; December 25.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://promotionaldeskcalendars.org/franklin-covey-planner-refills.html">Franklin Covey planner refills</a>s If you have an interest in calendars, organizers or promotional calendars, please go over to our website now at <a href="http://promotionaldeskcalendars.org">Promotional Desk Calendars</a></p>
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		<title>Gold Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 16:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold coins are extremely handsome items and collecting them goes back to when coins were first minted in pre-Roman Europe. However, it was only in the Middle Ages that the hoarding of gold coins became a hobby amongst the aristocracy and merchants who could afford to save such precious items for their beauty and historical value alone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gold coins are very handsome items and collecting them goes back to when coins were first issued in pre-Roman Europe. However, it was only in the Middle Ages that the amassing of gold coins became a leisure pursuit amongst the aristocracy and merchants who could afford to save such valuable items for their beauty and historical importance alone.</p>
<p>Coin collecting in general is still a very popular hobby enjoyed by millions of people of all ages. School children all over the world have small collections of overseas coins. Later, that hobby might expand into collecting coins from one&#8217;s own country. For example, it is easier and less expensive to collect a cent or penny from every year in the 20th Century in your own country than a foreign country.</p>
<p>This higher level of collecting coins can later become an expensive hobby once one has started working and has more money to spend. One might choose to specialize in collecting gold coins from a particular period or of a certain denomination. Dollar and sovereign coins are very popular in this regard.</p>
<p>In the USA, gold coins were in circulation from 1838 to 1933. The first design was the Liberty Head Bust but this was changed in 1907 to the Indian Head and Saint Gaudens motifs, which were used until 1933. The difficulties posed by the Great Depression caused gold coins to be recalled to be melted down. This made them scarcer and therefore more valuable.</p>
<p>In the United Kingdom and other areas of Europe, gold was used for coins from before the birth of Christ and many exemplars of these Roman and Celtic gold coins still survive today. Gold is no longer used as currency in Europe either, although in the UK, a gold sovereign is still worth one pound. The design on the reverse is George and the Dragon, while the reigning monarch&#8217;s head is on the obverse</p>
<p>South Africa minted its first gold coin named the Krugerrand in 1967. The Krugerrand has no face value because it was not intended to be used as currency. It is made of one ounce of pure gold and is usually purchased solely for investment reasons. Since then other countries have also issued bullion or investment coins. For instance, Canada manufactured the Gold Maple Leaf in 1979 and Australia made the Nugget in 1981.</p>
<p>In the days of the Gold Standard, countries had to equate the value of their currency with the amount of gold they held in reserve. That meant that if a country printed paper money without buying more gold to back it, the value of the paper currency would fall in relation to foreign currencies.</p>
<p>Different countries came off the Gold Standard at slightly different time, but most of them dropped the standard in or around 1971.</p>
<p>Collecting gold coins is a first-rate pastime, but it should not really be seen as an investment, because old gold coins carry a premium to the value of gold within them. This value is sentiment and that can change rapidly. If you want to collect gold coins all well and good, but if you want to buy gold for an investment, then buy bullion coins or bars.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/clogau-welsh-gold.html">Clogau Welsh gold</a>. If you have an interest in wedding rings too, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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		<title>Wedding Rings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tradition of giving and wearing a wedding ring dates back thousands of years. A wedding ring represents fidelity and love between two people and are given on the day of a couple joining forces. Before the time that the knowledge of how to work metal became extensively known, people used such things as plants, grass and even hair to 'tie the knot', which is what I think a wedding ring symbolizes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The practice of giving and wearing a wedding ring dates back thousands of years. A wedding ring symbolizes fidelity and love between two people and are given on the day of a couple joining forces. Before the time that the skill of how to work metal became extensively known, people used such things as plants, grass and even hair to &#8216;tie the knot&#8217;, which is what I think a wedding ring stands for.</p>
<p>These days a typical wedding ring might be made from precious metals such as gold, titanium, platinum or even white gold. Women&#8217;s wedding rings often hold a diamond, although sapphires are rapidly becoming more prevalent. Men&#8217;s wedding rings are frequently just a simple band of gold. There are many different styles of wedding rings, but the most popular for men is definitely the plain gold band.</p>
<p>For those who want something a bit more showy, there are plenty of alternatives on the market. A man might want a more ostentatious wedding ring, because it is often the only piece of jewellery that a man wears. Some alternatives to the plain band of gold are the Celtic Knot and the Claddagh gold rings.</p>
<p>It is essential for men&#8217;s wedding rings to be made from a robust alloy of gold. Most men do physical labour of one sort or another, even if it is only gardening, so it is a lot to ask of a pure gold wedding ring to last thirty or forty years.</p>
<p>A 14 or 18 carat gold ring will probably do it, but a 22 carat ring would not. It would just wear away because it is too pure and consequently too soft. Platinum or titanium are much harder, although most people prefer gold.</p>
<p>In most countries tradition dictates that people wear their wedding ring on their left hand, although in a couple of countries such as Germany, Russia and Norway, people wear their wedding ring on the right hand.</p>
<p>Some couples would rather have a unique wedding ring and that is not so hard to accomplish as it might first seem. The easiest way to personalize your ring is to have an inscription like names and a date engraved on it.</p>
<p>Another way, would be to buy a precious stone separately and have the jeweller set it into the ring for you. The best option though is to find a jeweller you can trust and have him or her make up a pair of matching rings to your own design. I have done that and it is not a lot more expensive than a good ring.</p>
<p>Wearing matching wedding rings is a remarkable experience. People see that your ring is &#8216;something different&#8217; and many people ask, where you got them from. It all goes to help make that special day memorable for ever.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the<a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/celtic-knot-wedding-ring.html">Celtic Knot wedding ring</a>. If you have an interest in wedding rings too, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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		<title>Golden Rosaries For Real Luxury</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:47:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever seen a golden rosary? They are not items you see every day, but they are very striking and they can be found if you look around. A rosary is a symbol of your faith, a method of doing penance and even a way of remembering who gave you your faith.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Have you ever seen a golden rosary? They are not things you see every day, but they are very striking and they can be found if you look around. A rosary is a symbol of your faith, a method of doing penance and even a way of remembering who gave you your faith.</p>
<p>Because of the symbolic nature of a rosary, it does not matter at all what it is made from. However, if you like beautiful things, a golden rosary could be a luxury item for you, even though there is more risk of it being stolen.</p>
<p>You certainly would not want to have it stolen of course, but a valuable rosary is a beautiful object to have, like a golden business card case or an expensive fountain pen. It is not so much that it shows that you can afford one, it is more that it demonstrates that it is an important item to you. Something of significance. If you like writing, you want a good pen, if you want to give a good impression, you can have a good business card case and if you love God, you can have a lovely rosary.</p>
<p>However, you do not have to take it to church with you, if you are worried about being flash. You could only use it at home, if that made you feel easier. After all, you are not buying a golden rosary to show off to the world&#8217;s populace, just to illustrate your loyalty to yourself. The weight of a golden rosary seems to add solemnity to the proceedings, but that might be a personal thing.</p>
<p>However, you do not necessarily have to buy a gold rosary for yourself. You might buy one for a child or godchild in order to demonstrate how much you want that they will discover or uphold the faith.</p>
<p>You will have to go to a professional dealer who knows about gold rosaries. This is because if the beads are too heavy for the chain, the chain might not last long. The constant moving of the beads could either wear the gold chain thin too swiftly or just snap it.</p>
<p>That would be a crying shame, because you might lose one or more of your beads too and the beads on a gold rosary would necessarily be quite classy too. Replacing one or more beads might be tricky or even impossible years down the line.</p>
<p>A gold rosary would almost certainly become a family heirloom and be passed down for generations or even hundreds of years. It would be a great inducement for a young person to contemplate the important things in life.</p>
<p>Your church could give you pointers about where to purchase a gold rosary from someone that actually knows what the proportions of the beads to the chain should be. They will also offer you different purities of gold, usually 9, 14 or 18 carat gold and the beads could be anything from glass to pearls.</p>
<p>If you do go in for a gold rosary, get the retailer to attest to the materials used in its manufacture and the various weights so that if you have a problem, you have proof to show the insurance company.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/clogau-welsh-gold.html">Clogau Welsh gold</a>. If you have an interest in gold rings, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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		<title>Crystal Corporate Gifts As A Means Of Advertising</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 14:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>It can be very difficult to find beautiful and memorable corporate gifts. Many corporate gifts are just rubbish, especially the less expensive ones. However, there is a class of gift that is always treasured and can be thought of as useful too.</p>
<p>Have you always presented a calendar or a letter opener? Or a key ring, just like every other business does? Or a bottle of wine that is forgotten the day after it was opened? Well, there is hope yet. What about glass crystal? Everybody loves lead crystal, do they not?</p>
<p>Lead crystal items really are the bees&#8217; knees of gifts, corporate gifts or not. People always need ashtrays, paper weights, and pen holders and made in lead crystal they look expensive and stylish adding to the image of your company.</p>
<p>Lead crystal goods are available in many kinds. They make fruit bowls, vases, glasses, paper weights, pen trays, ashtrays, picture frames and carriage clocks along with a dozen other items. When selecting a lead crystal corporate gift, you might like to bear the following things in mind:</p>
<p>If you are presenting these corporate gifts to your staff, you may like to differentiate between your employees or give everyone the same gift. You can on grounds of sex, length of service, marital status or input to the company&#8217;s profits. There again, you may know the longest serving personnel very well and want to get them something that will suit them personally. You can do this in terms of cost or style or both.</p>
<p>For example, office staff might like a lead crystal paperweight, pen-holder or picture frame. Blue collar workers may rather a lead crystal vase or bowl. Single people might play golf or sail and like an item etched with a golfing or sailing motif. Married people might love a picture frame or a vase. Long-serving personnel or high-earners might appreciate a carriage clock.</p>
<p>Cost is obviously an important issue, but usually corporate gifts are tax-deducible and glass crystal items differ greatly in price depending on the manufacturer. For example, you can get a nice lead crystal goblet set for $15, but if you want to give Waterford lead crystal, you can expect to pay three times as much.</p>
<p>Are you presenting these corporate gifts to clients or / and prospective clients? In this case, you will have to have them engraved with your firm&#8217;s contact details. You will also want the corporate gift to remain in the client&#8217;s office, so it should be office orientated, not home orientated. Something like a heavy paperweight shaped like a rock or a desk tidy fashioned like a boat.</p>
<p>This is the best kind of promotion after word-of-mouth and sign-written vehicles and should be taken seriously by any company that must have clients. Giving a well-thought of gift like lead crystal is a way of enhancing your reputation and that of the beneficiary.</p>
<p>The only other thing to keep in mind is that corporate gifts in lead crystal are valuable and need to be handled with care, so if you are having them inscribed, which you must do, then you will need to know how long it will take to get your consignment done and delivered.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/waterford-crystal-vases.html">Waterford crystal vases</a>. If you have an interest in Irish crystal or wedding rings, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people believe that the stars can provide a lot of insight into ourselves, our past and our future. This information can include how, when, and with whom we are most likely to fall in love, although it can go a lot further than that too. This is not to say that astrology is the same as a chart of your destiny, so although the one you love may not be a perfect match for you in astrological terms, it does not mean that you should not create a relationship.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many people believe that the stars can provide a lot of insight into ourselves, our past and our future. This information can include how, when, and with whom we are most likely to fall in love, although it can go a lot further than that too. This is not to say that astrology is the same as a chart of your destiny, so although the one you love may not be a perfect match for you in astrological terms, it does not mean that you should not create a relationship.</p>
<p>There are a few methods by which you can start to appreciate the universal forces that draw someone to their partner or anyone else. If you learn to read or even master these forces, you will also learn how to make any liaison work better and discover yourself at the same time as well.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to begin, is to find a horoscope of yourself that seems fairly truthful. In this way you will discover a writer of horoscopes that you can trust. Not everyone is at the same level of advancement and this goes for horoscope writers too. Some are novices some are experts, most are in the middle and some are charlatans.</p>
<p>Once you have your own pretty truthful horoscope, get one done by the same person for the one you love or would like to get on with better. Try not to read too much into what you imagine you know until you know that you know it. For example, you might be a Capricorn (a ram), so it might sound logical to be weary of a Leo (a lion) as the two animals are enemies in real life. But learn more; do not jump to conclusions.</p>
<p>You can start to compare the two zodiac signs for complementary and contrasting qualities, likes and dislikes though.You can go into as much depth of detail about the ideal zodiac mate for you as you like. However, be very suspicious of letting the zodiac reading rule your life and decision-making. Do not give up on someone just because their horoscope seems to conflict with yours. Rather, use the details you read about the other person to connect better with them.</p>
<p>There really are quite a lot of very informative books and web sites to help you on your mission to work out the details of your zodiac match. So do some research and have some fun with it. However, be prepared to unearth a few surprises. You will probably find that the author of the book or web site is closer to understanding you by your zodiac sign than you would ever have believed, which means that the author is probably pretty accurate with your partner too.</p>
<p>Once you have been investigating the zodiac for a while, you will look at people differently and you will be very curious about other peoples&#8217; star signs. You will want to know whether you can guess a person&#8217;s sign of the zodiac and whether you can forecast his or her reactions.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://welsh-products-online.co.uk/welsh-love-spoons.htm">Welsh love spoons</a>, or Wales in general, go to our website at <a href="http://welsh-products-online.co.uk">Welsh Products Online</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many folks read their about their horoscope daily, a few literally believe what they read. While I cannot say I really believe it, it is unusually correct many times. Here is how my reads for the coming weeks and months.</p>
<p>Just be certain and use common-sense, because some of those new concepts might be really off the wall. We should find that Wed., October 7 th, is a do anything kind of day. However there may be some personality swings ahead as we approach the end of the week and the end of Sukkot.</p>
<p>It also will be a very good time for business, or perhaps just cleaning and re-arranging the house. Our eyes might be taking a new look at relations and finances Wednesday and Thursday, October 14th and fifteenth, and many of us may find ourselves coping with betrayal, burglary, or envy as Venus disagrees with Pluto. The Sun and Neptune will be galvanizing our creativeness on Thursday and Friday, October 15th and 16th, but we could find ourselves feeling restless or worried during the weekend.</p>
<p>The Sun and Neptune will be electrifying our creativity on Thursday and friday, October fifteenth and 16th, but we could find ourselves feeling nervous or twitchy during the weekend. The whole week of October 19th looks smashing. We will be hopeful and creative. It&#8217;s going to be a great week for travel, parties, and business meetings. This trend will continue thru sunday, October 25th. Parties, travel, and conversations will be energized on Tues. And married, October 28th and 29th, but we would like to think before we act or we may finish up looking stupid though Thursday.</p>
<p>Some of those tricks will become riots, if we&#8217;re not careful. There might also be one or two accidents to cope with. October will be smooth sailing, but the roller-coaster will return in November. Many folks could find ourselves in extraordinarily lethal circumstances.</p>
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		<title>Black Hills Rings? What Are They?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have hopes for the future. Some people sketch out their lives in intricate detail from an early age, while others just hope that their dreams will come true. I think that that depends on the philosophy of life you have as much as your personality. I certainly remember when I was a boy, that a few of the girls I knew when I was a boy, planning what they would do when they got married to such and such a film star.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Most people have hopes for the future. Some people sketch out their lives in intricate detail from an early age, while others just hope that their dreams will come true. I think that that depends on the philosophy of life you have as much as your personality. I certainly remember when I was a boy, that a few of the girls I knew when I was a boy, planning what they would do when they got married to such and such a film star.</p>
<p>They did not know anything about marriage or what being married was like, they were just role playing, but some of those aspirations might have stuck.</p>
<p>None of the boys in my class thought about their future much at all. I did not either really although I knew that I wanted to go to university and travel after that. I studied French and German for three years and passed my exams.</p>
<p>After finishing university, I began working for an international firm and did some traveling. I have always liked jewellery although I do not wear a lot at the same time. I suppose I collect jewellery, but I like to wear it as well.</p>
<p>It was a practice of mine to buy a piece wherever I went, if I saw something I liked and if I could afford it. Anyway, I met a young lady while I was in America and I told her about my passion for collecting jewellery and rings in particular. I showed her a couple of rings that I had taken with me. One was a ring with a Celtic Knot design and another was an Irish Claddagh ring.</p>
<p>Anyway, we got on well and so she offered to take me to a jewellers that she knew. We went to a small back street jeweller, who had a choice of rings I had never heard of before. They were called Black Hills Gold Rings and they looked very distinctive. They have quite a range, including a lot of the common designs, but they also have a few kinds that I had never seen before. I was hooked and wanted one.</p>
<p>My friend really fell for a women&#8217;s wedding set. She had seen it in the window for months, but did not have anyone to give it to her. The engagement ring had two leaves and a grape cluster with a small diamond nestled in the middle of it, while the wedding band had two additional leaves and a grape cluster. This meant that when worn together, the two rings would fit together to surround the diamond completely. It was really very nice.</p>
<p>I had to grant that it was very beautiful, but felt it necessary to point out that I had not known her long enough to propose. She was a good sort and did not feel offended. I bought a striking white gold ring with the Black Hills gold roses inlaid on the top two thirds of the band, leaving the underside of the ring plain. It was a gorgeous addition to my collection. As for my guide, well, she did not get a ring, but I took her for an expensive meal and she seemed happy enough with that.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the<a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/celtic-knot-wedding-ring.html">Celtic Knot wedding ring</a>. If you have an interest in wedding rings too, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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		<title>Saving Money In The Holiday Sales</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 12:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Everyone loves to take advantage of the reduced prices during the holiday sales. In fact, the best day to go looking for special offers is the day after the actual holiday is over.</p>
<p>Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving and it is the busiest shopping day of the year. You will get huge savings, but you will have to get up early, be ready to queue and jostle.</p>
<p>Another example is jewellery and St Valentine?s Day. Many men buy their wives or girlfriends jewellery during this period as a St Valentine?s Day gift. However, in the weeks after St Valentine?s Day, you can save a minimum of 30% on the very same pieces of jewellery that were on sale a week before. This is a clear indication that we are being hood-winked on these holiday occasions and that we should wait until the actual holiday is over.</p>
<p>OK, it may not be so romantic to wait, but it must be better to be able to get 30% more gold for your money or to give the same present, but be able to go for a meal too. If I were a woman, I know which alternative I would take!</p>
<p>Or, instead of a nice silver or gold ring, you would be able to pay for gold instead of silver or white gold instead of yellow. You could get a gorgeous Celtic knot or a Claddagh ring instead of a plain band.</p>
<p>Striking Easter outfits are also expensive before Easter. However, why not buy the items you want after Easter and either make use of them next year or use them for parties, exceptional occasions or church? You can save a bundle of money in this way, just by using a little forward planning.</p>
<p>In order to help cut down on how much money you spend on Christmas presents, why not try buying them all year long as and when you find something appropriate in the sales? How many times have you seen something in a sale and said to yourself: &#8216;that would be the perfect gift for so-and-so&#8217;? It is better to take advantage of these chances and keep the items aside for when the right occasion comes up.</p>
<p>Then there are those post Christmas sales as well. The Boxing Day sales are a great opportunity to pick up things that you can give as presents later in the year. And why not buy something for yourself too while you are at it? You can save a fortune on your favourite scents. Buy enough to last you the rest of the year!</p>
<p>You can make your funds go a lot further if you take advantage of the post holiday sales. Rely on serendipity. Buy opportunistically and you will not only save yourself a lot of money, but you will never be stuck for a gift at the last minute either.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the<a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org/celtic-knot-wedding-ring.html">Celtic Knot wedding ring</a>. If you have an interest in wedding rings too, please go to our website now at <a href="http://whitegoldcladdaghring.org">White Gold Claddagh Ring</a></p>
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