May August
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Words of Life May – August 2012 $3.33 Four months’ worth of inspirational and informative daily Bible notes for prayer and reflection |
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Words of Life, May – August 2011 $6.19 No Synopsis Available |
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August Rush $4.69 Rated: PGSynopsis: There’s music in the wind and sky. Can you hear it? And there’s hope. Can you feel it? The boy called August Rush can. The music mysteriously draws him, penniless and alone, to New York City in a quest to find – somehow, someway – the parents separated from him years earlier. And along the way he may also find the musical genius hidden within him. |
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May, June, July and August, The Julius Calendar and Hymnal, History of the English People $49.99 May, June, July and August, The Julius Calendar and Hymnal, History of the English People Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |

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Augustus II the Strong Photo Mugs Augustus II the Strong (August II der Starke). Portrait of the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. 12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733…. |
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English ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 Photo Mugs The painting may have been a design for a tapestry, or if not is laid out like one, and is dateable to the years immediately following the event. The composition appears less like a painting than as a formal design in a mannered style but no other contemporary image of the Armada conveys a comparable sense of the drama and colour of the confrontation between the two fleets. Although it is not exac… |
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George IV on Board the Lightning, the first post office steam packet Photo Mugs At the end of May 1821, after some reluctance, the Post Office introduced the first two steam mail-packets, Lightning and Meteor, at Holyhead to carry the mails and passengers to Dublin. In the year following his accession, King George IV paid a state visit to Ireland. He sailed as far as Holyhead on the royal yacht, Royal George, when he met contrary winds. So he took the unprecedented step of tr… |
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Forever Vienna (Deluxe) $11.19 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
A Special And Genuine Performance In The Guts Of Dubrovnik May Appeal To All Those Set To Take A Vacation In Croatia In August.
A special and real performance in the heart of Dubrovnik may appeal to all those set to take a holiday in Croatia in August.
On the 28th of the month, the Dubrovnik Chamber Trio will take to the stage in the town and put on a varied and classic show.
The pieces they are due to perform are primarily based on a British and French baroque theme and will include tunes composed by Beethoven and Mozart, according to the Dubrovnik Tourist Board.
A slot at the Domino Church in the center of the town, starting at 21:00 local time, has been scheduled for the trio, where they are going to be joined by locals and visitors who wish to hear their sounds.
The Croatian State Tourist Board has told of the wonders of the Kastav Summer of Culture event which is now in progress and includes a number of musical performances, including the favored International Guitar Holiday.
St Tropez is so last season, Ibiza now pulls the hordes while Marbella has been done incessantly, so stylistas wanting to rub shoulders with stars as varied as Beyonce, Oprah and Kevin Spacey are booking their tickets to the walled Croatian capital, Dubrovnik, Byron's 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' with its gleaming travertine streets and azure waters, for that one-off mix of culture, history, gastronomy and a truly colourful party scene.
And no time of the year better demonstrates Dubrovnik's richness than the yearly Le Petit Festival du Thtre, taking place this year from the 24th of June until the second of July. A theatrical and inventive spectacular, the festival brings this party-loving town to an even higher cultural plane with a variety of cutting edge plays, musicals and modern art displays galore.
But if You Can't quite make it to the holiday, start your town tour on foot at the Pile Gate on the medieval, 2 km long and 25m high wall that encircles the old town. No trip is complete, no vista of the town and Adriatic as breathtaking and all-encompassing as that from the fortress, towers and wall that protect the town, a certified UNESCO Heritage site.
Culture vultures requiring sustenance make time for the 14th century Dominican priory with its galvanizing fifteenth century Gothic cloister. The attractive baroque, three-nave Dubrovnik Cathedral, the 3rd Church to be built atop the present site, contains remains of the previous 6th century Byzantine basilica and 12-14th Century Romanesque Church of the Presumption ; just don't miss the wealthy treasury.
Water babies wanting to discover more about all that occurs under and on the sea should shell out the all inclusive entrance ticket to the Maritime Museum- with its excellent collection of seafaring charts, ship models, documents and replicas- and twenty-seven tank sea water aquarium that contain a great number of native rainbow coloured fish and sea creatures from stingrays to sea horses.
All this exploring works up an appetite and there is no better place to indulge your gastronomic wants than the fine dining Porat that serves up some of the best local cuisine ; the sea bass is really worth the trek alone.
It's no wonder George Bernard Shaw declared that "those who seek nirvana on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik."
While you are there...
Discover a gem
A well-liked yet very unlikely to find alfresco bar hidden within the rocky walls of Dubrovnik from which divers frequently jump right into the azure sea below. The first, unmarked entrance to Buze bar is accessible from the ground thru a doorway marked "8-20" opposite the terrace of the Ekvinocijo restaurant on Ilije Sarake ; a second Buze Bar now draws revellers too.
Hit the beach
Whether or not you are after a spot of swimming, sunbathing or water sporting, cool it at the Lapad Cape Beach, the biggest public beach in the town, famous for rocky, pebble-strewn coasts and azure waters. Its walking paths that wind along the sea are good for leisurely strolls while admiring the beautiful views.
Seek some thrills
The specific Franco Tudjman Suspension Bridge, found in the Gruz suburb, it offers people who valiantly climb up it sweeping views of the harbour and the town centre. But adrenalin junkies head there with another purpose ; to bungee jump...
Where to stay...
Grandiose
Pucic Palace (+385 20 326 222, www.thepucicpalace.com)
A baroque style, nineteen room mini-palace in the center of the Old City opposite Gundulic Square, this opulent hotel with antique furniture and high beamed ceilings may also include a really non-public beach, writes tagza.com.
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Dad's Army, the Very Best Episodes: v. 1 $17.03 New - Dad's Army fan Phill Jupitus has selected four of his favourite episodes from the evergreen radio series, starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, and Clive Dunn. "The Man and the Hour", 28 January 1974; "My British Buddy", 18 May 1976; "Time On My Hands", 3 August 1976; and "A Soldier's Farewell", 8 April 1975. Diehard Dad's Army fan Phill Jupitus has chosen four fantastic episodes from the sitcom that captured the heart of the nation. In addition, he has written an introductory sleeve not |
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Dad's Army, the Very Best Episodes: v. 1 $17.03 Used - Dad's Army fan Phill Jupitus has selected four of his favourite episodes from the evergreen radio series, starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, and Clive Dunn. "The Man and the Hour", 28 January 1974; "My British Buddy", 18 May 1976; "Time On My Hands", 3 August 1976; and "A Soldier's Farewell", 8 April 1975. Diehard Dad's Army fan Phill Jupitus has chosen four fantastic episodes from the sitcom that captured the heart of the nation. In addition, he has written an introductory sleeve no |