12 Jul 2016

Cheap Motel Rooms in Alamosa Colorado - An Excellent Budget Choice


Jul 12, 2016
Staying in the motels than any hotel can be the smartest choice in saving a lot of money. Yes, if you don't want to waste your money at all in the luxurious hotel as well as don't want to compromise with the quality stay, better pick out the best and pocket friendly motel. Yes, motels are the best idea to stay if you are visiting to Alamosa Colorado or any corner of the world. It won't save you a lot, even will give you complete peace of mind and satisfaction which you can't find anywhere else.

Earlier, motels might be the worst choice, but today it is the first choice of all as it actually becomes so well-established, hygienic, cleaned and best as the hotel is. Yes, it is true and that is why a lot of people love hiring the same instead of hotel as they are getting all the facilities over there which they are generally looking for, so why to spend much hiring hotel.

If you are looking for Cheap Motel Rooms in Alamosa Colorado, better look no further and just go up with the suggested source. The suggested motel is the best option for all the guests. Would you like to know why? Well, here are the complete details about the same-

- One can expect to get the best, stylish and amazing accommodation which will definitely cost too low. The rates you will find pretty amazing over there which will definitely help you in staying longer over there without any issues. Yes, motels are the best for staying longer period of the time and once you will check out from the same, you will surprise to see that you are paying a very low amount.

- Apart from this, picking up the suggested source will also help you in giving a spacious and well-conditioned room. No matter how much you are paying, even it is low, it doesn't mean that you need to be compromised with anything. All the rooms would be thoroughly inspected by the staff, it will surely be well-decorated and well-stuffed by all the essential items which you may require time to time, like- dryer, coffee/tea maker, phone, wi-fi and other various things.

- Full amenities and facilities one can also expect from a high class and reliable motels. All the most common facilities like- high speed internet, newspaper, swimming pools, fitness centre, complimentary breakfast, airport shuttle service, laundry and other various facilities will definitely be there which will enough to make your stay easier and happier.

So, what are you waiting for? If you haven't tried out motels yet and would like to protect from overpaying, better forget everything and just connect with the suggested motel. It will definitely make your stay pleasurable and best of all.

Kerala - Abode of God That Sojourns You To Eternity


By: Rita Jain
Submitted: 2007-08-16 12:00:40

Wearing a cloak of green vegetation, carved out of splendid inland waters, the state of Kerala has emerged as the most happening State of India and has gained recognition from its latent state of inertness. Kerala the land of seas, sylvan nature and clear skies is home to people belonging to different cast and religion, like Hinduism, Islam and Christianity all living in harmony, celebrating the same festival and participating in all religious events together.

Shielded by enormous mountains of the Western Ghats on the east and flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west, this ‘God's Own Country' is stretched over a coastline of 580 kms giving a panoramic view of vast blue seas and palm fringed beaches. Kerala being located along the coastal belt of India has emerged as an immensely sort after destination for Backwater cruise, Ayurveda therapy and Spice plantation. Though the principal language is Malayalam yet stress is being laid on foreign languages like English so as to enable effective communication with visitors and tourists. The literacy rate of Kerala is also the highest in India and it has a record 87.86% female literacy rate. This coastal state is also a great fishing ground and is coloured with awesome festivals throughout the year.

As Kerala lurks in the backdrop of lagoons and backwaters with countless rivulets emptying at its bosom, this state is a master of fairs and festivals, the glimpses of which can be had in festivals like Guruvayur, Pooram, Nehru Trophy Boat Race on Chundan boats and Onam the most celebrated harvest festival when the entire state ware lush green attire and embellished with colourful flowers. Kerala is also a hub for great Indian culture and traditions that can be showcased in its most famous Kathakali Dance. The classical dance is one of the major art forms of India and successfully attracts huge disciples from around the world. The state is also recognized worldwide for Nehru Trophy Boat Race, which is a plight of huge boats on Punnamada Lake near Alappuzha.

Its surprising, Kerala no lacks in its shopping bonanza. It is recognized as a great shopping mart for its large variety of spices and Ayurveda products that mostly grow in the hills of Munnar and Periyar supported by the great geographical location and cool and pleasant weather. Apart from growing spices, Kerala has also become a major exporter of spices in the world as spice export crosses $500m mark almost every year. The spices of Kerala are famous worldwide for their distinct taste and flavour and this is what enhances its huge sale. The winding rows of spice gardens on the hilly terrain with the aroma of spices in air can be absolutely engrossing. The spice tour of Kerala so is catching fever among tourists and shopping for spice is a must.

The Sun blanched state of Kerala also has emerged as a great destination of tourism in India. The backwaters play a major role in its promotion apart from other natural sceneries like the sea and the beautiful landscape. Kerala also nourishes other skills that aid to inflow of tourists in Kerala from around the globe. This helps to generate huge revenue for the state. Ayurveda treatment in Kerala is one such skill, and plays a major role in making the dominating influence of Kerala felt. People from all over the globe visit Kerala on regular basis to take up Ayurveda rejuvenating programmes, which are indeed quite result oriented. More and more people are developing faith towards this herbal treatment and Ayurveda resorts which provides all sorts of herbal therapies along with comfortable accommodations. The south Kerala districts like Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Alappuzha are famous for backwater tourism and it also has the maximum concentration of Ayurvedic treatments. Chinese Fishing Net deployed on the sea shores is a legacy got from China, a technique which is quite fruitful even in today's world and also a great source of lively-hood for the local population. Half of the state's population is dependent on fishery. Temples like Sabrimala Abode of Ayyappa, the Wayand Wild Life Sanctuary and the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary - most famous for its elephants are places that tourists just love to visit. The divine marshal art 'Kalarippayattu' is also a great fascination and tourists just enjoy to watch this divine fight. There are various institutions where one can get training in this ancient marshal art of Kerala.

Kerala as a destination offers enchanting beaches, majestic wooden palaces of erstwhile Kerala Kings, the romance of backwaters, wildlife in Periyar, green hill station Munnar and the thrill of shopping from an eclectic mix of spices. So, tourism definitely has emerged as a promising industry for Kerala and instances of this fact can be found from the revenue that tourism generates for the state every year. The figure is in millions and always seem to be invoke confidence!

Striking the Right Work/Life Balance



By: Rebecca McClain

As entrepreneurs we can get so caught up in our daily schedules and activities that we forget to do the simple things that can support our success. The challenge of balancing our lives in today's hectic world is a significant test we face. We become overwhelmed by the demands of juggling business, family, technology, the economy and so forth. We sometimes feel that there's not enough time in a day to do the things we want, and need, to do.

The real problem is not balancing work and life. It's about making the right choices about the different aspects of our lives and prioritizing their importance. Work is an integral part of life, as is being a parent, spouse and friend, as well as caring for yourself. When you're trying to juggle all of these areas of your life at the same time, some things will inevitably fall to the floor and through the cracks.

Adjusting your schedule to accommodate the demands of your personal and professional life will always be a challenge, but it is doable. Having lived a fast-paced life for so many years, I've learned to place myself at the top of my list of priorities without feeling strange or guilty. Truthfully, I find that juggling several balls at once can be mind stimulating. But I am quick to review my priorities when I began to feel a significant imbalance between my personal and professional life.

If you're feeling that you don't have enough time to do the things you want, and need, to do, then you must take deliberate steps to create the life you want. Here is a list of essentials that will help to maintain work/life balance:

1. Recognize that you can't do it all at once.
2. Learn to say "no" rather than over-committing and becoming overwhelmed and imbalanced.
3. Schedule time for exercise, relaxation and to pamper yourself.
4. Spend quality time with family and friends on a regular basis.
6. Take a vacation each year, with limited use of your Blackberry or cell phone.
7. Take in a movie, go to the theater, sporting event or other recreation/hobby frequency.
8. Reserve time before going to sleep each night to "de-fog" your mind.

Figure out what you want out of life and set your priorities. Cut back on things that are low on your list of priorities. Less is more when you're trying to strike the right balance. Having time to spend on yourself and with family, you just might find that you feel more fulfilled doing fewer activities than you felt running around with that large "S" on your chest!

Train travel



By Barry Sheppard

Don't like flying? Or have a fear of flying?

Want to make adventure part of your travel plans?

Want to see different places without extra expense?

Are you environmentally aware?

Do you know you can travel the world without stepping in an airport?

Which brings me to my story.

I was travelling back to London via Moscow from Japan. (The ticket I'd bought was one of those earlier days cheap fares.) As we crossed the South China Seas the plane seemed to be struggling. After a while announcements in Japanese & Russian were spouted out. The whole lot on the plane started bending over and putting their hands over their heads. I knew what it meant after serving nearly 4 years in the Army Air Corps in the Far East. I looked around. I couldn't see anyone else who looked like a Westerner. Ah! They remembered me in the cockpit by shouting out "We are crash landing".

With this, the plane started banking and going down in quite a decent fashion. It wasn't a tumble. Seemed like a normal descent. As we got nearer the ground it banked again. Yahoo. I see a lake and that made my mind up. I decided to run across the seats on the backs of all the passengers. Push the door off and get ready to jump into the lake. Anyone wants to follow, up to them. For crashing into the ground was not going to be me. Take my chances with a jump, even if only a foot deep.

So, there I was. A young man. 5 years out of the Army. Still very fit. Taking my own life in my hands rather than people up front trying to control a huge ball of metal hurtling about in the sky. And to all intents and purposes about to crash and most probably killing every one onboard. Not me Bud. I'm off.

The plane got nearer the ground. The huge wastes of Siberia facing us. I'm just about ready. My thoughts were, I'll wait until it's not a huge jump. Just enough to clear the ground and make it easier if that water was only a foot deep. Hopefully not push my legs up my body but alive. Here we go.

At the moment of decision, balancing on the top of a seat, I half fall, due to the plane taking a steeper bank to the left. Through the window see a beautiful site. A piece of land cut out like an Airstrip...it was. I stayed. We landed heavily, but who cares, we landed.

After a while, I found out, the plane, due to strong facing winds and too many passengers across the China Seas, had run out of fuel!

Long story short. Got to Moscow. Told changing planes as this one is useless. Help.

On reflection, and I do a lot with this flight, some was maybe due to language differences.

Still didn't help me. That flight seemed to last forever. Tried to read a book after getting back up in the air. No good. Every shake or shudder set me off.

I never flew again for over 25 years and found a brand new world. I went to America from the UK, New York, by rail to Chicago and Los Angeles. Drove 3,000 odd miles to Miami, Washington up to Quebec. Down thru Canada to Niagara Falls. Through New York. Up to Montreal to catch my ship to London....

.....absolute magic but that's another 150 stories.

That's it folks.