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“Stiekem gekke bekken trekken en het wijnglas van uw tafelgenoot leegdrinken, dat kan hier straffeloos. In dit restaurant, rijkelijk voorzien van blind en slechtziend personeel, eet u in het pikkedonker. Het eten is niet spectaculair, de ervaring des te meer.†Reserveren aanbevolen. Let op van te voren reserveren, reken op minimaal 2 uur tafelen.
Openingstijden
Dagelijks vanaf 18:00 uur tot 01:00 uur. Op maandag en dinsdag is normaalgesproken gesloten.
Website
www.unsicht-bar-berlin.de
Adres
Gormannstr. 14
10119 Berlin - Mitte
Entree
Entree is gratis.
Reken voor een menu tussen de 35,00 und 52,50 euro.
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“Stiekem gekke bekken trekken en het wijnglas van uw tafelgenoot leegdrinken, dat kan hier straffeloos. In dit restaurant, rijkelijk voorzien van blind en slechtziend personeel, eet u in het pikkedonker. Het eten is niet spectaculair, de ervaring des te meer.” Reserveren aanbevolen. Let op van te voren reserveren, reken op minimaal 2 uur tafelen.
Openingstijden
Dagelijks vanaf 18:00 uur tot 01:00 uur. Op maandag en dinsdag is normaalgesproken gesloten.
Website
www.unsicht-bar-berlin.de
Adres
Gormannstr. 14
10119 Berlin - Mitte
Entree
Entree is gratis.
Reken voor een menu tussen de 35,00 und 52,50 euro.
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on October 9, 2007
Hello again.
It’s been a while since the last update, but then it’s hard to update the blog when one is stuck in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Anyhoo, we’re in San Francisco for a day while the boat refuels and loads and unloads cargo - expect a full update when we get to Seattle - but in the meantime, rest assured we’re still alive and updates will follow.
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on October 8, 2007
by Stacey Crevoiserat
When traveling to Costa Rica in search for real estate, there are a number of travel tips you’ll want to keep in mind before you leave home. Costa Rica is a beautiful place and can be the perfect location for your first or second home, so let’s make sure you’re ready and answer a few questions first time visitors usually have.
1. Be Prepared For the Weather! Costa Rica is definitely a tropical country; the average annual temperature for the majority of the country is between 71 and 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The yearly climate is divided into two seasons: the dry season, which is from January through May, and the rainy season, which runs from May to November/December. Some areas receive as much as 18 feet of rain a year!
2. Do I Need A Visa? Costa Rica welcomes tourists and locals typically have a very friendly attitude towards visitors. But first we have to make sure you’ll get in! Most visitors are free to stay in Costa Rica for up to 90 days without a visa (you will of course need your passport). Travelers from The United States, Spain, Canada, Germany and Austria are included. If you are not from one of the previously mentioned countries please check this completed list.
3. How Long Will It Take To Get There? Costa Rica is actually very close to the United States, making it a prime location for Americans to have a vacation home or to invest in real estate. A flight from Miami to San Jose is only two and a half hours. It’s actually even shorter then a flight from N.Y. to San Jose, Costa Rica, then from N.Y. to California!
4. What Airports Are In Costa Rica? Costa Rica currently has two international airports, San Jose’s Juan Santamaria in the Central Valley, and Liberia’s Daniel Odouber in the Northwest region.
5. Is it necessary to speak Spanish? The primary language in Costa Rica is of course Spanish, however it’s not totally necessary that you speak the language. Although we do highly recommend it to be able to get the full experience of being in another culture, most tourist areas are generally English speaking and quite easy to communicate and get around in.
6. What Should I Bring? Packing for such an adventure is very important, you want to make sure you have all of the proper amenities to have a successful and enjoyable trip. Some of those things include: a. Passport, drivers license, cash and traveler’s checks b. Both beach sandals and hiking/walking shoes, Sunblock, bug repellent, and sunglasses c. T-Shirts, including a long sleep shirt to protect you from sunburn, both pants and shorts, jacket, baseball cap, and a bag of some kind to keep wet clothes. d. Extra batteries and film for your cameras, (these may be hard to find in Costa Rica)
7. Taking Photo’s In a Tropical Climate. Costa Rica is very humid, so even when it’s not raining there is plenty of moisture in the air. This often puts visitors camera equipment out of commission. Costa Rica is an absolutely beautiful place to visit and there will be countless photo opportunities on your trip regardless of what kind of visit you have planned, whether it be hiking, site seeing, or real estate shopping. So it’s not a bad idea to first make sure your camera can handle moist environments. Buying a waterproof case for your equipment isn’t a terrible idea.
8. The Costa Rican Property Market. More and more American, European and Canadian investors are being attracted to the real estate market of Costa Rica. It’s a very attractive alternative to the volatile, insecure, and expensive domestic property markets. Land and housing prices in Costa Rica are very affordable, even with the recent real estate boom the prices are yet to reach anywhere near that of the US, UK, or Canada. For further information about buying real estate in Costa Rica, visit http://www.beachclubcostarica.com/
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on October 7, 2007

It rarely comes handy a great website to organize a tour in Tuscany.
The majority of sites have been able to design some tour in Tuscany, but few pay so much attention to the detail such as those of See Italy for Tours in Tuscany.
As soon as you get to the homepage you have the highlighted tours of the season. Each one is simple to understand, down to the chase and able to let you discover hidden treasures of Tuscany. A few tours in Tuscany are:
-Cooking & Touring Tuscany Tour (7 days)
-Cinque Terre and Tuscany Cooking Tour (5 days)
-Siena Cooking & Spas Tour (5 days)
-Tuscany Wine long week-end (4 days)
-Tuscany Cooking & Touring long week-end (4 days)
-Tuscany Autumn Cooking & Touring long week-end (4 days)
-Tuscany Truffles Autumn Cooking & Touring long week-end (4 days)
-Tango & Art Weeks in Umbria (8 days)
These are just a few, many others are to bound at See Italy.org.

Also by See Italy is Florence travel, a section that is specifically dedicated to Tourism and hotels in Florence.
Tourism and Hotels in Florence is a section where you will have a complete idea of what the polyedric city of Florence has to offer to the many, Italians and foreigners alike, every day and night.
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on October 6, 2007

Together with Michelle we have been in a 2 day cooking classes during our stay in Tuscany.
Michelle is a professional cook, she did workshops on Italian cooking in several locations in Italy and France.
As a special service in the school they convinced her to do cookery courses so now She will come into the Villa Fiorita near Florence and stay for the whole day showing and teaching the secrets of some tasty Italian dishes.
When you particapate to courses you can also choose a menu and what to cook by telling in advance by email.
If you want to know how to make your own pasta, or creating a splendid four course Italian Dinner and irresistible desserts! a cooking school in Tuscany
is the best way to take a little bit of Italy home with you.
Taking a cooking course is an incredible experience, before you start working in the kitchen you go together with the teacher to the local markets and grocery stores to buy the all ingredients.

A perfect dinner starts with choosing the right stuff. You will wonder how many different aspects there are. After the trip to the local market you get started in the kitchen. Let’s roll up those sleeves for an unforgettable Tuscan meal which will be eaten at the beautifully decorated long table in your estate house. Needless to say, a selection of local wines will accompany the course and meal.

In the mayority of schools will teach everybody, from novice to hobby-cook. The class can be small and intensive with only 2 or 4 persons, or a large group with up to 15 persons. In bigger groups its possible to split the group and do different plates in each.The 1 day cooking class is cost on average around 150 euros per person but can change from school to school.
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on October 5, 2007
I’m staying in New Jersey for a couple of weeks (still a week to go), doing some work with a long-time client. Not an amazing amount to do around here in the evenings, though, so last night I went into Manhattan to catch up with Luis and Krissa for dinner.
For those keeping score at home, we ate at the small and very crowded Caracas Arepa Bar. Very good food for a nice price. Recommended (particularly, the Quesillo for dessert).
However, none of that is the point. The point of this entry is my random comment on the way back about some pretty cool sculptures — like this and this — in the metro station at 8th avenue and 14th street. Luis mentioned there was a book on subway art and it occurred to me today that there might also be a website. Everything has a website, after all.
Sure enough, paydirt! I love what people do in this area of creativity. Some of these pictures look familiar and I’ve no doubt seen them in trips around the NYC metro. Others are making me think I may need to visit particular stations just to check out the art.
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on October 2, 2007
The Chicago Gallery News
Published three times each year in January, April and September, both the magazine and website feature information on over 150 galleries including openings, current exhibits and
Source: www.chicagogallerynews.com
Augsburg College - Augsburg Art Galleries
In the Lindell Library. Features exhibitions of work by established Minnesota artists. Hours, schedule.
Source: www.augsburg.edu
Art museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More art galleries rose up alongside museums and public libraries as part of the municipal drive for literacy and public education. In the late 20th century the dry old fashioned
Source: en.wikipedia.org
North Battleford Art Galleries
North Battleford Parks and Recreaton Department provides leisure and recreational opportunities for the residents of North Battleford.
Source: www.nbleisure.com
AGS | Art Galleries Switzerland
Association comprised of 57 Swiss galleries that represent contemporary art. In directory format to artists, galleries, exhibitions, and members.
Source: www.artgalleries.ch
Art Galleries - sacticket.com
Get Sacramento entertainment and tourism information, news, reviews, events, movies, stage and music for Sacramento, Napa, Reno, the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe.
Source: www.sacbee.com
Art Galleries
The TMCC art galleries are located at the TMCC Dandini Campus , 7000 Dandini Blvd. Red Mountain and Photo/Print Gallery
Source: artgalleries.tmcc.edu
Comicartfans :: Galleries
MOST WATCHED AUCTIONS IN ALL eBay ORIGINAL COMIC ART CATEGORIES. New to eBay? Register Now and Bid on These Auctions!
Source: www.comicartfans.com
Bendann Art Galleries - Home Page
Fine Art Galleries, custom framing, conservation services, portrait commissions, and corporate consultations.
Source: www.bendannartgalleries.com
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Tutt Art Galleries Home
For 23 years, the TUTT ART GALLERIES has been a nationally recognized dealer in Canadian contemporary fine art.
Source: www.tuttartgalleries.com
Ten Dreams Fine Art Galleries
Fine Art galleries covering both contemporary and historical figurative art in the last 200 years. Specializing in Magic Realism and Symbolism. Ten Dreams Fine Art Galleries
Source: www.tendreams.org
Charleston SC Art Galleries- Charleston South Carolina
Art Galleries in Charleston, SC. Listings in our online directory for stores, from books to jewelry, from pets to antiques and more in Charleston, South Carolina and the
Source: www.charlestonsfinest.com
Santa Fe Gallery Association
21–24 February 2008 Celebrating Santa Fe’s pre-eminent art galleries and superb restaurants, the 11th Annual ARTFeast is a tasteful series of events that blend the best of the
Source: www.santafegalleries.net
R&R Art Galleries - Welcome to R&R Art Galleries
R&R Art Galleries is proud to feature the finest in photography, painting, blown glass, jewelry and sculpture. We also offer digital printing
Source: www.rrartgalleries.com
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Museums, Galleries, and Centers < Arts in the Yahoo! Directory
Guide to fine art galleries and museums in Southern California.
Source: dir.yahoo.com
Gallery Today.com - Online Fine Art Gallery - Original oil …
Online Fine Art Gallery offering for sale selected paintings from a variety of themes such as landscape paintings, abstract art, watercolor, acrylic or nude …
Source: www.gallerytoday.com
Nail Art Gallery - Creative nail designs and perfect nail polish …
Nail Art Gallery is a nail art picture collection with many nail art pictures by nail artists presenting perfect manicure ideas in a professionally designed …
Source: www.nailartgallery.com
Strange Horizons, a weekly speculative fiction magazine
Source: www.strangehorizons.com
Sausalito Art Galleries San Francisco Bay Area Northern California …
Sausalito, is well known for being an Art Mecca in the San Francisco Bay Area Northern California. Now,it has become a leading Virtual Art Community,in the …
Source: www.sausalitoartgalleries.com
St. Louis Art Galleries News
Nail Art Gallery is a nail art picture collection with many nail art pictures by nail artists presenting perfect manicure ideas in a professionally designed …
Source: www.slfp.com
Manchester Art Gallery
Source: www.manchestergalleries.org
�First Thursday, Gallery Walk Portland, Oregon� A guide to the …
Source: www.firstthursdayportland.com