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| October 2008 - Keep Warm This Winter |
Harvested pumpkins, brilliant leaves littering the lawn, and a crisp chill in the air . . . . It can only mean one thing: Winter is right around the corner! Don't be left a cold, lame duck; spread your wings and fly to warmer climates. Enjoying the tropical weather of Central and South America is sure to keep old Jack Frost at bay!
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| September 2008 - Christkindlesmarkts: Europe's Christmas Tradition |
Christmas markets became widely popular during the late Middle Ages in the German Empire. In fact, there are accounts of a certain priest of Nuremberg who complained that his Christmas Eve service was neglected because all the patrons were shopping at the market!
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| August 2008 - Gone With the Wind? |
| Harnessing the power of the wind for energy is hardly a new concept. As early as the 12th-century, various and unique types of windmills were functioning throughout Europe---not just in Spain, Greece and the Netherlands, but in France, Germany, and England as well. Relatively few of these original machines exist today, but those that do, as historic icons, add to the romance and attraction of Europe. |
| July 2008 - The Joys of River Cruising! |
| Water is primarily responsible for the positioning of the great cities of Europe. From Paris to Amsterdam or Budapest to Passau, the land-locked capitals of Europe were born drinking life-giving waters from the Seine, Danube, Rhine and Douro. Far from just sustaining physical life, the great rivers brought economy: the dynasties of Europe growing rich and powerful off the rivers' currents. |
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