April 9th, 2008 at 7:54 am (Uncategorized)
even while you are on vacation. One of the easiest businesses to conduct if you are on vacation is selling online–especially if you use a dropshipper like Doba. This way, people can still order from you, but you don’t have to ship anything because they do it for you. They ship it directly from the warehouse to the customer. So sit back, relax, and know that your business is taken care of.
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April 7th, 2008 at 10:35 am (Hot Spots)
Spring is just around the corner, which means the yearly commencement of outdoor activities! Along with my outdoor staples of biking, hiking, and camping (naturally), I have discovered another sport I have become quite fond of: Utah canyoneering. Canyoneering means traversing a canyon by any means possible, whether swimming, hiking, repelling, etc. Utah, or more specifically Zion National Park (located in southern Utah) is the United State’s most concentrated center for canyoneering. Every year, millions of tourists make the trek to see the spectacular Zion Narrows, one of the world’s most well-known slot canyons. The Narrows provides some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery, with massive red cliffs, hanging gardens, and a canyon that at times is only 10 to 15 feet wide.

Who wouldn’t want to experience this?
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December 18th, 2007 at 1:37 pm (Tips & Advice)
I’m thrilled to say that I finally found the perfect gift for my classically-hard-to-shop-for-father this year. Over the years I’ve bought so many power tools that I should be able to open my own carpentry business now, but I finally found something that I think he’ll actually use!
He’s one of those Dads that always say he needs a wallet, and then you find 10 brand new wallets in his sock drawer. I’m always struggling to find something that he never knew he needed, but what do you buy for the person who always buys themselves what they need?
I knew that he liked gardening, in fact our entire backyard is filled with berry bushes and dahlias, and when I saw this I knew. What better gift for a man who spends all his time in his garden than mosquito protection? There may not be many mosquitoes out this time of year but come spring, when he’s out there the most, they’ll be swarming in the evening dusk.
And as a bonus now I don’t have to listen to complaints about the ratios of skin to mosquito bites!
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December 16th, 2007 at 10:04 pm (Tips & Advice)
…now may be the time to do it. Of course we don’t really condone crime under any conditions, but apparently a tornado has knocked down some of the minimum security buildings at the Pasco Jail.
In light of the bad weather down in Florida and snowstorms in the northeast and midwest it seems as though the west coast is the place to be vacationing this week.
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December 7th, 2007 at 12:34 pm (Hot Spots, Travel)
Whether for the holidays, or just a weekend away, everyone needs a little time away from work, the house, and the kids. A great way to get away is to book a luxury cabin or inn at a bed and breakfast. You can travel stateside or to a nearby state if you need to get out of the city and into the country.
My husband and I found a world-renowned Arizona bed & breakfast that was in the peaceful Northern Arizona mountains. It was the perfect romantic getaway from the weekly stresses of work and life. I would definitely recommend taking an extended weekend away. You won’t believe how rejuvented you feel afterwards!
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November 19th, 2007 at 10:23 am (News)
Although it’s not quite winter yet, the Thanksgiving holiday is a great excuse to travel to the newly opened ski resorts in Utah. Although it’s a relatively warm fall/winter in the lower valleys, the mountains have snow ready for those willing to try skiing and snowboarding this year. Who says holidays have to be relaxing? Get out and get some Utah outdoor adventure of your own.
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November 2nd, 2007 at 4:58 pm (Tips & Advice)
If you want a romantic, exotic, and adventure vacation all in one, travel to Costa Rica. This tiny nation has more to offer you than some other popular paradise spots like Hawaii and Mexico. With a range of topography, you can relax on the beach, climb a volcano, or catch one of the Costa Ricans’ colorful parties.
With a range of tropical beaches from the luxurious to the deserted, you’ll definitely want to bring your bikini and swimsuits to this tropical country. Try to amp up your exercise routine and shed a few pounds (with some help from Zantrex3) so that you’re fit enough to look good in your suit and can keep up when you’re exploring the forests or catching a glorious swell on your surfboard.
I would highly recommend this travel guide to find out the best time to visit, learn about activities and events, and get informed with helpful tips from fellow travelers.
With so many activities, Costa Rica is the perfect place for a honeymoon or a vacation for young singles and couples.
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November 2nd, 2007 at 12:54 pm (Hot Spots)
If you couldn’t tell, all of us at Tourism Brandon love living in Utah! If you live near Utah, or if you just like outdoor activities, Utah has a great variety of topography to suit your needs. Nearly 80 percent of the state is contained in blocks of land administered for public use by federal and state agencies. These Utah parks and recreation areas are enormous and welcome visitors throughout the year. Find out why we rave so frequently about this great state!
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November 1st, 2007 at 9:23 am (Travel)
Guess what folks? I just got engaged! It’s a pretty exciting time…my fiance and I are planning to tie the knot in February. While planning the wedding yesterday, the honeymoon destination came up in conversation. We’d both like to go somewhere warm, but don’t have any particular place in mind yet. Anyone have any ideas? A co-worker just went to Cancun and loved it…that certainly sounds nice right now. Anyways, if you have any honeymoon destination suggestions, feel free to post a comment! I’m all ears 
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October 1st, 2007 at 2:39 pm (Tips & Advice, Travel)
You know the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words?” Well, pictures cannot begin to convey the actual beauty and splendor of a Swiss hiking tour. One must actually experience the Swiss Alps personally in order to appreciate its richness and magnificence.
Going on a tour with a guide is certainly the best way to explore the Swiss Alps. Doing so will not only enable you to travel safely but to enjoy a spectacular view, fine wine, and charming chalets with new found friends.
While the Alps are timeless, each tour is distinctive, with new faces, exceptional hiking, and phenomenal views. Sounds perfect, right?
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