Archive for August, 2011

Experiencing a Day on The Farm in Kent

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

If you have ever been entranced with what you’ve heard about days gone by in rural Kent, England, a visit to Kent Life is the place to go. Located next to M20, five minutes from the center of Maidstone, in Kent. Open weekdays 10am to 4pm, see cottages, barns and other buildings of the period still standing and turned into present day coffee shops and play areas for children of all ages.

Kent Life is a working farm with rural farm animals are scattered around the place for close (and safe) interaction with children. What better way to experience Kent, England than a day down on the farm – better than wasting your money in the city with gorgeous and sexy Kent escorts.

Think there are English Ghost in Kent? Find out with an exciting trip to Kent, who would want to miss out on the ghost hunts at Kent Life? Dating from 1555, a visit to Kent, England is only enhanced by a Kent Life Visit.

How not to Earn a Living

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

A couple of years ago when the recession began really taking it’s toll in the local area, jobs were scarce. As a college student and married woman with children, my employment options were very limited. I began hooking up with phone sex providers, and investigating the options. Although many people really frown on that line of work, it really wasn’t that bad at all.

Normally these days entertainment operators are completely anonymous since all incoming calls are routed through a call center type system in most cases, so there is really no danger to it at all. The money is pretty decent as well, depending on the operator’s available call time. The worst part about the whole thing, was trying to sound motivated and present new ideas to clients. Although I am no longer an entertainment operator, if my kids got hungry, I would do it again.

Sherborne Wharf Heritage Narrowboats

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Birmingham, the second largest city in Britain, is located in the West Midlands region of England.
Visitors to Birmingham will enjoy it’s many attractions, shops and fine dining.

The Sherborne Wharf Heritage Narrowboats offer one hour sightseeing tours and are a picturesque way to see the city.

One of the many museums located in Birmingham, you will enjoy the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, including prominent works of Renoir, Van Gogh and Whistler.

Well known for it’s “Jewelry Quarter” with over 200 specialty jewelry and silversmith shops, fashionable shopping at Selfridges, and a variety of designer stores located on Cannon Street and New Street, shopping is a great Birmingham activity.

You are sure to be pampered at one of the many hotels in Birmingham, from Victorian suites at Jonathan’s Hotel and Restaurant to the modern Apollo Hotel located near City Centre. Enjoy Birmingham, a bustling city with much to offer.