Harbor cruising at Sesuit, #CapeCod #MA
Harbor cruising at Sesuit, #CapeCod #MA
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- Is the community engagement editor and education beat reporter at The Berkshire Eagle.
- Loves traveling, exploring, trying new things and meeting new people.
- Has been on The Eagle staff since 2005.
- Is India born and Berkshire County raised.
- Is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University (2004) and Wahconah Regional High School in Dalton (2000).
- Can be heard on the Good Morning, Pittsfield! radio show each Thursday morning, hosted by John Krol at WTBR-89.7 FM.
- Has held fellowships at the Poynter Institute for journalism, the national Education Writers Association, the Hechinger Institute of Teachers College at Columbia University, the Reynolds High School Journalism Institute at Kent State University, a 2013-14 fellow of the U.S.-Pakistan Professional Partnership Program of the International Center for Journalists.
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Sunset Cruise at Cape Cod
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109 Seaside Ave Dennis MA 02638 Home For Sale - Foran Realty
109 Seaside Ave Dennis MA 02638 Home For Sale
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North of 6A - Stunning custom home in sought after Quivet Neck. A stone's throw away from Sesuit Harbor and close Sea St. and Cold Storage Beaches. Grand two story Cape boasts soaring 9 ft. Ceilings on 1st level and walls of glass. State of the art kitchen w/granite counters, breakfast bar, top of the line appliances and custom tile floor. Luxurious 1st floor master w/wood burning fireplace, sliders to back patio and spacious bath w/iron Jacuzzi tub and standing shower w/ tile finish. Also included on the 1st floor - family room w/ wood fireplace and built ins, den,formal dining room, guest bath, laundry room, mudroom and pantry. Located on the 2nd floor are three more generous sized bedrooms and two add'l custom baths. Other features include, central A/C, irrigation, security, central vac, and bluestone patio w/fire pit
Zurich, Switzerland part 2: Bahnhofstrasse, trams, museums, Zug
Continuing our in-depth look at Zürich, Switzerland focusing on the modern side of the city showing you the great boulevard, the Bahnhofstrasse lined with thriving, modern retail frontage from end to end, and some of Zürich's other shopping lanes.
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We will go out on a lake boat ride, take you on an excursion to a nearby town, visit the main museums, and generally show you around.
Bahnhofstrasse is the pride of modern Zurich, and counts as the one and only Boulevard of the city. It is famous for being one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping streets in the world. Here you can get anything from diamond rings to chocolate to fur coats. About 140 stores are located along it. A study In 2011 named the Bahnhofstrasse the most expensive commercial rent for retail property in Europe. We'll take you up and down the full length of Bahnhofstrasse on foot and in the tram.
By the way the reason that we can present such a long and comprehensive program about Zürich is that it was filmed during 10 visits to Zürich in recent years.
Zürich’s Hauptbahnhof is the busiest train station in the world as measured by total number of daily trains, but the Hauptbahnhof is more than just a train station – it's like a small town in itself. There are many restaurants and bars and cafes and the lower level has got a vast shopping mall, and it is really popular because these stores are open at night and on Sundays when many of these stores in the city are closed. You'll find a whole variety of shops available here, not just travel items, luggage stores, but clothing stores and sundries, there is the sandwich shops, there is the stationary places, all kinds of ways to spend your money. If you're here towards the end of September you might get lucky and run into the Oktoberfest celebration. These are Swiss, they also like their beer and their lederhosen and their sausages, very similar to Munich in southern Germany in Bavaria. It's Oktoberfest time with some great Swiss beer, there's some music in the air, and a lot of fun. Everybody is very friendly here and the whole station turns into one big party scene.
There are nearly 300 hotels in Zürich so you have a wide range of choice from the cheapest hostel up to a five-star deluxe hotel like the hotels Savoy Bauer en Ville. It's right on Paradeplatz and Bahnhofstrasse – a very refined and expensive place to stay, with prices generally above €500. Perhaps four-star luxury is more suitable for you and definitely less expensive. We enjoyed the St. Gotthard Hotel. It's right on the Bahnhofstrasse just one block from the train station, making access about the best in town.
For visitors who have any interest whatsoever in art, it's worth walking a few blocks to the south edge of the old town to visit Zürich's art museum, the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Behind the train station the country's largest museum occupies a huge neo-Gothic castle built a century ago and houses a grand display of Swiss history illustrating the full length of human culture from the Stone Age up through the 1940s.
We have a complete series of travel videos about Switzerland with spectacular coverage of many highlights of this beautiful country. We’ve got snow-covered mountain scenes and train rides across the lush, green landscape. We’ve got detailed city visits to Lucerne, Interlaken, Zermatt, Lugano and Locarno, featuring hikes on mountain trails, boat rides and many travel tips showing how to get the most out of a visit to Switzerland. Look for these videos in our travel series.
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Jocko Podcast 165 w/ Echo Charles: Know Your Nature. Psychology For The Fighting Man (Pt.2)
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:12:08 - Psychology Of The Fighting Man Pt. 2
2:17:09 - Final Thoughts and Take-aways.
2:28:18 - How to stay on THE PATH: Support.
2:58:37 - Closing Gratitude.
Jocko Podcast 97 w/ Echo Charles - The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier
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0:07:06 - The Diary of a Napolianic Foot Soldier, Jakob Walter.
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1:47:35 - Closing Gratitude.
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Great Famine (Ireland)
In Ireland, the Great Famine was a period of mass starvation, disease and emigration between 1845 and 1852. It is sometimes referred to, mostly outside Ireland, as the Irish Potato Famine because one-third of the population was then solely reliant on this cheap crop for a number of historical reasons. During the famine approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%. The proximate cause of famine was a potato disease commonly known as potato blight.
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