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- History of the Pomeranian By: Steve Allison
Pomeranian is a big name for a big dog. As huge as thirty pounds, the Pomeranian has been said to be very similar to the wolf Spitz in weight, hide and hair. This is not surprising since the Pomeranian originated from the bloodline of the Spitz dogs. The Spitz’s are from Ireland and Lapland and were sled dogs. Tags: pomeranians, pomeranian history, history of the pomeranian, pomeranian breeders, pomerania
- Cooking In Lapland: The New Tundra Grill By: Amy Covington
To offset any confusion, we are not talking about a grill for the Toyota Tundra but the powerful new Tundra Grill from Hammacher Schlemmer, built to withstand the elements and burn a variety of fuels including wood, charcoal, pinecones and brushwood, as well as cook all kinds of meat, poultry, fish and pretty much anything else you want to throw on, within reason. With the Tundras 37 inch diameter basin you are not limited to one type of cooking method either; you can grill, ... Tags: food, cooking, grill, grilling, bbq, barbecue, home decor, home, garden
- Knowledgeable Hotel booking Service By: Mandy Chagger
We are a specialist venue finding agency and because we are funded by hotels and conference venues, the service we offer is completely FREE. Tags: JigsawConferences
- Useful hotel information By: Mandy Chagger
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis. Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare. Some hotels have conference services and meeting rooms and encourage groups to hold conventions and meetings at their location. Tags: free venue finding service
- Getting To Know Your Pomeranian By: Dan Stevens
Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed, and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance, personality, and health requirements. Here's what you need to know about the Pomeranian:
One of the most fascinating aspects of this breed is that in its much earlier and larger incarnations it was used in Lapland and Iceland for pulling sleds. Eventually, the Pomeranian moved on to other regions along the Baltic Sea. At this particular time, the br... Tags: pomeranian, dog, breeds, health
- Iceland Journal Polar Dreams By: Matt
We head out through moss covered lava fields for our Golden Circle full day tour. Iceland is a toddler, only 25 million years old making it the youngest country in the world. You can feel the seismic energy. Tags: Iceland, golden circle, singles travel, Super Jeep safari
- How To See The Best Of Sweden In Two Weeks By: Mike Jezek
If you have two weeks to spend on your next holiday outing, why not spend the time touring around Sweden, one of the most beautiful countries in Scandinavia? There, you can enjoy a wide variety of activities, sightseeing opportunities. Tags: travel, sweden
- Ayahuasca Retreats – Interview with an Amazonian Shaman By: Howard G Charing
After being virtually ignored by Western civilization for centuries, there has been a huge surge of interest in Ayahuasca recently. There is a growing belief that it is a kind of ‘medicine for our times’, giving hope to people with ‘incurable’ diseases like cancer and HIV, drug addictions and inspiring answers to the big ecological problems of modern civilization. Interviewed with Peter Cloudsley. Tags: shaman, howard g charing, plant spirit shamanism, ayahuasca, retreats, workshops, peru, herbs, her
- Finland is a Nordic Country By: Douglas Scott
Finland has a population of only five million people in three hundred thousand square kilometres. The capital of Finland is Helsinki. Tags: Finnish handicrafts, jewellery, hand woven rugs, furniture, glassware
- The Buzz Of a Big City By: Douglas Scott
Everything is in easy walking distance, everybody speaks perfect English, and the summers midnight sun makes Stockholm a great destination for short break. Tags: zoo, shopping
- Landlord advises on overseas investment in Lapland By: landlord
Investing in the UK Buy To Let market is becoming a bit daunting with interest rate rises properties slowing down it is no wonder landlords are investing overseas. Landlord advises on a place most people wouldnt think to invest in but is proving a good bet Lapland. Tags: Landlord, Lapland, Buy to let, landlord agreements, overseas property, investments.
- Lets Play Foxy Bingo By: Leepickrell
Foxy Bingo is one of the largest online bingo rooms around. New Bingo 247 players get £5 free when registering with Foxy bingo. We also have a lots of other cash & Bonus price on your playing, so come and enjoy the whole fun. Tags: Foxy Bingo, Think Bingo Plus, Mecca Bingo, River Belle Bingo, Gala Bingo, Foxy Bingo, Virg
- Single Parent: Dating at No Cost By: Matthew Morgan
Get to know more about single parent dating from Single Parent Fun, a community site for persons like you. It aims at bringing single parents together to have fun. You can share life and its experiences. The website provides an effective platform to make new friends, chat and get together. Tags: Single Parent, Single Parents, Single Parent Help, Single Parent Support, Single Parent Ad
- East Midlands Airport UK - Flying With Great Holiday Ideas By: Jimi St Pierre
Keeping up its commitment to building holiday opportunities, without the hassle of long car journeys to international "hub" airports in the south or northwest of England, the UK's East Midlands Airport continues to offer plenty of choice for the holidaymaker on a short break or a longer holiday. Here are a hew of the latest developments. Tags: travel and holidays, east midlands airport, airport parking, holiday packages from east mid
- Ice Skates - From Fashion Faux Pas To Masculine Masquerade By: Dominic Donaldson
Ice hockey is a tough sport, with a fashionable edge. But could it be true that the origins of the ice skate took a trip through the wardrobe of Lapland fashion before landing in the lap of one of the notorious sports around? Tags: ice skates, ice hockey equipment, hockey skates, in line skates
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