The popular online eyeglasses shop had launched their Holiday Glass Frames From Zenni Optical. For as low as $ 8 Complete Rx Eyeglasses you will get wonderful frame collection from Zenni Optical, this coming new season and the wish you a Merry Christmas in advance. Visit their site and get your eyeglass for this coming New Year.

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Posted in holiday on December 17th, 2008
Little Italy in San Diego is rapidly evolving as an inner city neighborhood that’s perfect to live in, shop, dine, or visit. The Little Italy offers great views of the bay, art and cultural festivities, and great food.
The nearby street sign for Little Italy, created in 1999, signals that the area is the heart and soul of San Diego’s inner community. The sign is truly a signal of peace, and can be found on India Street between Date and Fir.
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Posted in holiday, tips on August 6th, 2008
Located in San Diego California, the Cabrillo National Monument provides a historic lighthouse with plenty of activities. There are great views here as well,
with tide pools, flora and fauna, whales to watch, and even military history.
The Monument offers hiking along designated trails, bicycling on paved roadways, and swimming within the park boundaries. Fishing is permitted here as well, with hook and line - although only one fish may be taken. When walking the trails and exploring, make sure to be on the lookout for cliff areas, as they can be very unstable.
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Posted in Hotels, holiday on May 3rd, 2008
This article is tell about tips how to find the right place if we bring our pet when we got holiday. Admittedly, very few hotels are pet friendly - at least in my area near SFO. The reason is mainly economic - for every request I get for a pet friendly room, I get five room requests that say “Due to Allergies No Chemicals or Odors Please, Cleaning or Pet”. Is a hotel going to then allow pets infrequently and risk losing five times the traffic to those who can tell a dog has been in a room? Or charge you the same rate and then have to do a deep cleaning of everything in the room?
Yet there are a few hotels that ARE pet friendly in any given area. One way to find them after you decided to stop for the night is to call a few hotels or motels and ask the agent for referrals. If you are researching a specific area before you leave, there are several websites that exhibit pet friendly lodgings. Because I am not affiliated with any in particular, I won’t divulge any URL’s here but simply do a search for ‘pet friendly lodging’ and you’ll see a list of sites that recommend pet friendly properties for almost every city in the country. Another idea if you are already on the road is to look for ‘cheap’ motels - these are far more likely to accept pets than 5 star hotels. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in Hotels on March 4th, 2008