Posts Tagged ‘Concerts’

American DJ – A Leader in LED Lighting

Monday, January 17th, 2011
American DJ has been the standard DJ lighting used by Mobile Disc Jockeys going back to the mid-80s. Today, American DJ, also known as ADJ, has evolved into a superior manufacturer of lighting gear for various types of events and entertainment venues. The product line consists of lighting equipment for nightclubs, discos, mobile DJs, concerts, bands, TV shows, houses of worship, trade shows, architectural designers and many more. Today their main focus is LED Lighting.

You Can Win or Buy Concert Tickets on the Net

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
There are more thrills in watching some action live rather than sitting in front of the television or the cinema screen. If you are in a live audience you tend to feel better and would love to take part in the fun and action all around while the concert is on. There are various types of concerts that attract people and draw them towards buying tickets.

The “Knead” to Create – Examining Baking As an Art Form

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Touch me, taste me, smell me, see me...These sensory feasts masterfully energize our ability to see and hear simultaneously. What area of the arts appeals to our sense of smell, taste, touch and sight collectively? Art is the awakening and connection with our senses. Visual observation is most commonly associated with a museum tour or art gallery. Often we are compelled to try and touch the pieces exhibited, seeking to satisfy yet another of our senses. Musical arts, recitals and concerts are inspired by our thirst for audible stimulation.

Holiday Inn Barry’s Tickets – I Recommend Getting Your Los Angeles Tickets From the Down Town Office

Monday, April 26th, 2010
It is no secret by now that I live and die by my pen and as such it is only natural I write and blog about everything. One of my favorite things to share with people are my thoughts and feelings and varying perspectives on major events. Part of my experience in all the concerts and games I've been to is getting the tickets; finding the right price, decent seats, and without being given the runaround from your ticket agency are the things I look for. So I have been a loyal customer of Barry's Ticket Service for years. Read below as I share my view on what is so great about their Holiday Inn office.

The Faeries of Carnglaze

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

On our recent trip to Cornwall we spotted a sign for Carnglaze Caverns on our way to another attraction. As it turned out, that place was closed so we turned back and headed to the Caverns instead. The narrow winding road led through a beautiful wooded valley, and finally up a steep driveway we arrived at our destination. And what a surprise we had! Everywhere you look there are Faeries, peeking out at you from lush foliage. The acres surrounding the Caverns have been lovingly transformed into the most delightful Enchanted Dell, with creative landscaping and scores of Faerie sculptures (many by Enchanted). A woodland walk leads you to discover even more treasures, including a hobbit house and faces carved into tree stumps. In the early summer the carpet of bluebells covers 3 acres – Faerie magic indeed!
The Caverns themselves are fascinating too. They are actually old slate mines and you can now tour the three vast caverns and see the amazing blue/green subterranean lake which fills one of them. The smaller cavern is also used as a venue for concerts and craft fairs. Last year it played host to a Fairy Ball, which I can imagine was very apt for such a lovely place.

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