When Every Second Counts - Don’t Waste Seconds

In many activities hesitation or procrastination means failure or death. When every second counts, you should not waste seconds. On the football field or any sport where you race against time the clock is your friend or your worst enemy. If you are racing the Boston Marathon and you are going for your personal best record or perhaps you are an outstanding athlete and going for the record then you know every single stride must be perfect and the most efficient.

Some people believe that if you get too far behind that you can make up the time. Although this makes sense it isn’t really true. Currently in this realm or this dimension that we live in once the time is gone you cannot go back, call it a time trap if you want, nevertheless you must respect the time you have during your life experience. Although life is not a race the analogy still fits.

If you are in a marathon and you stop to tie your shoe then you will lose 10 seconds and you might believe that you can make up this 10 seconds in the race, but in fact if you can make up the 10 seconds you should already be 10 seconds ahead. You cannot make up time when every second counts. In a footrace every second and every minute counts.

It amazes me the excuses people will make when they procrastinate or when they hesitate and they just say I’ll make it up later. That’s fine they probably will make it up only they will make it up on their personal time or on company time, but in the end it doesn’t matter if it’s personal or company time because it is still time and if you waste time you lose it forever. I wish people would consider time so they don’t waste. Maybe it’s time that you thought about time instead of putting it off.

L. Winslow is a Economic Advisor to the Online Think Tank, a Futurist and retired entrepreneur. Currently he is planning a bicycle ride across the US to raise money for charity and is sponsored by http://www.Calling-Plans.com and all the proceeds will go to various charities who sign up.

The Call Of The Wild - An Expat Life Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

Busy Husband received a call last week which set the cat amongst the pigeons. It was his business partner, Someone Else’s Busy Husband, calling from his car in London, stuck in traffic, in the snow, on his way to a lengthy and unnecessary beaurocratic meeting with someone he didn’t like. Why on earth were we relocating to the UK, Someone Else’s Busy Husband stropped, and hung up. The recent lovely sunshine, lovely meals with lovely friends and, well, general loveliness that comes with living in north Cyprus were put starkly under the spotlight that evening at dinnertime. Instead of the usual ‘Eat it!’ shouting match with Goldilocks, she was given the night off in exchange for listening to her parents debating the pros and cons of living in Oxford versus Catalkoy, a stuck record that she and the other two have been subjected to over the past year or two. After a slow start out of the blocks, Oxford won round one (why is it that the lure of a tan suddenly makes builder’s rubble invisible to me?); north Cyprus caught up briefly but, ultimately, Oxford won the battle, its recently being voted the second happiest city in the UK (second to Bournemouth) clinching the deal.

It’s a situation that most expatriate families here in north Cyprus have agonised over at some point and many of us find ourselves frequently re-evaluating the answer to the Where Is Home? question. The reaction to our decision to leave the island after six years has been cleanly split: those who are right behind us and those who think we are completely bonkers. We have been accused of being educational snobs and naïve about UK life. We have had to justify, cajole and, ultimately, feel certain we know we are doing the right thing for the right reasons. Cyprus is safe, we have been told, it is a great place to bring up kids, it is clean and wholesome and innocent and honest. The UK on the other hand, is a dangerous, scary place, dirty and corrupt, full of obese goggle-eyed kids vying for the attention of exhausted parents who shove a ready meal and a tenner in front of them in the name of love. It goes without saying that this view of the UK is as ridiculous as that spouted of Cyprus.

Granted, the recent Unicef reports which firmly placed the dunce hat on the UK for being, well, a rubbish place for children to grow up, hasn’t helped our argument. In the recent study, the well-being of children in 21 industrialised countries was analysed and the UK did indeed come out wanting, its standard of living for kids on a par with that of (gasp!) the US. Kids’ material well-being, health and safety, education, peer and family relationships, ‘young people’s own subjective sense of their own well-being’, and behaviours and risks were rated, the UK’s kids coming lowest by a mile in this last category apparently because some of them like to experiment with alcohol and, erm, don’t eat enough fruit. You’re fine, by the way, if you’re Dutch or Swedish.

In the end, for families like ours, it comes down to being in between a rock and a hard place. A deep love for this island isn’t enough for curious and intelligent children. Even the staunchest opponents to our decision admit that they’ll go somewhere else when the kids’ education reaches a level ‘too important to get wrong’ as one friend put it. And it doesn’t just come down to education of course. There is a ‘joke’ amongst Turkish Cypriot families we know. All their kids share the same ambition: to leave Cyprus. This is in no way a reflection of any lack of love for their home, rather a sad recognition that Cyprus has very little to offer the reasonably intelligent child in terms of that other kind of education, opportunities for personal growth and development.

Busy Husband was a UN child, rootless with itchy feet. As he traveled the world with his family, he learned what it truly means to be a foreigner: you might speak the lingo, contribute to the community but, unless your family is pretty unique, you will always be ‘other’. It was (and still is) a common fact that the later a UN family repatriated permanently to their native country, the more serious the problems experienced by their children, ranging from higher levels of drug taking to antisocial behaviour and suicides. The reasons for such hideous statistics are multifarious but even I can see how a ‘normal’, boring childhood would avert the terrible feeling of not belonging. And ‘normal’ to me means family life in all its excruciating glory: Grandpa snoring after Sunday lunch, glamourous Aunt Cath, or your bossy cousin coming to stay for the weekend.

Life’s difficult enough without being on the outside all the time. You choose: spending Saturday afternoon crossing an EU border to go to the supermarket vs having tea with granny. Diversity and competitive challenge are a hard fact of life and I simply want my kids to grow up with the confidence that comes from safely experiencing life in all its weird, cosmopolitan glory. Who wouldn’t?

Nikki is a freelance writer whose work is regularly commissioned by and published in a variety of international magazines and newspapers. As a mother of three young daughters, her writing often focuses on parenting and lifestyle issues but, secretly, Nikki also has a ‘proper’ job, as an expert writer on overseas real estate investment. She acts as a consultant to agents and developers, identifying and marketing key emerging markets. She is currently collaborating with Property Club International. See more at http://propertyclubinternational.net

Buying A Factory Direct Trampoline

If you’ve been looking for an activity your whole family will enjoy doing together, you may want to take a look at something you can place in your back yard. Trampolines are a great way to get the kids out of the house and into the fresh air and provide a way for parents to exercise along with them without putting undue stress on joints that higher impact forms of exercise can cause. Even better, trampolines are a budget friendly way to get in shape while having fun with your family.

While buying a trampoline may seem a bit overwhelming at first glance, it is actually pretty simple. In fact, with factory-direct online options available to you, buying a trampoline can be downright easy. Most online stores offer quite a bit of information about types of trampolines, accessories you may want to consider, and how to use trampolines safely and effectively. Once you use the information provided to choose the right size and shape of trampoline for your family, you can have it delivered right to your front door with a few clicks of your mouse.

One excellent resource for factory-direct trampolines is Super Fun Trampolines. This manufacturer has a site filled with a large selection of trampolines, replacement parts and accessories. With over 25 years in the trampoline business, this company has a reputation for selling well made models and standing behind its items with a good warranty. If you like a certain model but it is a bit outside your current price range, you may want to look into Super Fun Trampolines’ Super Payment Plan. With this financing option, you are not charged interest after you make the initial payment and pay the shipping charges.

Fun Spot is another popular factory-direct trampoline manufacturer. This company offers free shipping on its many trampoline models and accessories. Fun Spot says it is the only manufacturer that weaves its own mat fabric and webbing. If you are looking for the best prices, you may want to take a close look at these trampolines, since the company says it has the lowest prices around. For people who prefer to ask questions over the phone, Fun Spot has an 800 number for technical support.

If you are looking for a trampoline with a lifetime guarantee, Texas Trampolines may be the right factory-direct manufacturer for you. This company offers a lifetime guarantee on the many models it sells when you place your order online.

So, if you want to save money on your new purchase, take a close look at these factory-direct trampoline manufacturers. You’ll be able to avoid the cluttered parking lots and busy environment of your local sporting goods store and your new toy will be shipped right to your door. Also, if you have any questions when the trampoline arrives, you will know that you can get the answers you need. After all, who better to answer questions than the people who made your product in the first place?

Trampolines offer any family a huge amount of fun and a chance to get fit aswell. If you’re working to a strict budget you might want to take a look at some factory direct trampolines that offer high quality products at a discount. If you’re interested in buying a trampoline then head over to http://www.totaltrampoline.com

Treat Yourself With A Luxurious City Break Escape

Most of the time, planning a holiday means searching for the most inexpensive deals available - even if that means cutting corners on the quality of your accommodation or travel. But every so often, it’s nice to treat yourself to the finer splendours of travel - so why not save up and splurge on a luxurious getaway?

There are a number of ways to indulge while on vacation - from eating at the most lavish restaurants to visiting truly extravagant spas. At the centre of a deluxe holiday is undoubtedly luxurious accommodation; it does, after all, determine how you’ll begin and end each day, in addition to the quality of hospitality and service you’ll receive. Moreover, if luxury is what you’re after, you’ll find a number of cities - from Chicago to Miami - which offer the best there is in the way of high class comfort. Visit a luxury hotel spa for a massage or facial after a day of sightseeing in the Windy City; or sit down to a delectable meal - complete with a glass of fine wine - before heading off to experience the infamous nightlife of Miami. No matter where you decide to go for your luxurious holiday, you can count on an abundance of opportunities to indulge.

If you’re considering taking a luxury city break, there are a number of exquisite luxury hotel suites that offer the best in all sectors of hospitality, from superb facilities to impeccable service. So you’ll truly feel that you’re being both pampered and taken care of in the best way possible - and isn’t that exactly what luxury travel is all about?

However, if you’re still worried about splurging on accommodation, you can always consider compromising on other aspects of your holiday. For instance, why not organize your own walking tour of the city rather than joining a sightseeing tour company? Or sample the smaller, more independent - and likely fantastic - eateries around town rather than splurging on expensive restaurants. Moreover, while extravagant getaways are expected to cost more, keep in mind that even luxury hotel suites offer special deals and packages - so you may not end up paying so much for your luxury retreat after all.

So, why not treat yourself to the finer splendours of travel? After all, there’s nothing quite like stepping into - and waking up in - the lap of luxury when you’re on holiday.

Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist who travels extensively.

Self Hypnosis and Success

Do you like being you, but you would just like to be a little better at it? Do you wish that you would have the motivation and drive to achieve goals beyond your wildest dreams? Do you wish you could know yourself better and feel confident and secure in yourself? How great would it be to be an achiever, a leader and a pioneer? Just imagine being the person that you want to be, living the life that you want to live - the life of your dreams. If you could achieve all this right now - would you? Of course you would - I mean who wouldn’t?

One of the main reasons that I love being a hypnotherapist is that I get loads of spare time to be able to work on the things that I want to achieve in life. And as a person that practices what he preaches I spend a lot of time utilizing hypnosis and self hypnosis for my own benefit and achievement. Some of my biggest and best ideas both in my business and personal life have come from my time working on myself with self hypnosis. In fact I would say that my success overall is very much dependent on all of the time that I have taken to work on myself as well as my clients. Self hypnosis is really an amazing tool to create self made success.

Hypnosis and self hypnosis can be used to simply reprogram the part of your brain that we refer to as your sub-conscious mind. This ultimately allows you to achieve your desired results from life and attain the lifestyle of your dreams as you continue along your journey of self discovery and personal development. By changing and challenging your beliefs you will really begin to clear out old and unwanted barriers that will have held you back until now.

You can learn the art of self hypnosis in many ways. You can get a book or seek the help of your local hypnotherapist who should be more than happy to teach you and help you to develop this new skill into one that you can use effectively. Some Hypnotherapists also put on courses and seminars to teach people self hypnosis, however I always think that it’s best to do your research before going on these and you can do that by getting a good book and reading it.

I wish you the best of luck on your new journey into self discovery and success.

For a great self hypnosis ebook or for more information on self hypnosis check out Richard MacKenzie’s website.

A Short History of Scuba Masks

Since the human eye is not designed to see in water, anyone who enters the sub-aquatic realm must wear a facemask in order to see; the reason for this is that the optical density of water is completely different to air for which the eye is designed. Allowing for an air gap between the eye and the water overcomes this limitation - we can focus underwater and vision is restored.

A scuba mask is a relatively simple device, consisting of a glass lens, a rubber skirt that seals against the face and a strap to fasten it. The original face masks were often crudely fashioned at home from a piece of circular glass and bicycle inner tube, but by the end of the 1950s mask design was beginning to evolve from this circular design to an oval, allowing for a wider field of view.

A further development in the 1960s occurred when two panes of glass were added to the sides of scuba masks, further increasing peripheral vision but with the side effect of increasing internal volume, making this type of mask harder to equalize or clear. The solution was provided by the first low-profile scuba masks; whereas masks before this had been worn over the eyes and nose, low-profile masks featured a nose pocket below the lens that allowed the glass to be closer to the eyes, reducing the volume of air contained within the mask,.

Another difference in scuba mask design is in the material of the skirt; originally this was made from neoprene, but silicone has been used since the 1980s; it is more comfortable for the diver due to its greater flexibility and longer lasting because it is less susceptible to damage from sunlight.

Modern scuba masks generally consist of a lightweight plastic frame, glass lenses and a silicone rubber skirt. It is interesting to note that although silicone can be translucent, the skirt on modern scuba masks is often coloured black, just as with the original neoprene masks.

David Leigh regularly dives on Spain’s Costa Brava. You can read more about scuba masks at http://www.CostaBravaScubaDiving.com

Carving Tips for Halloween Pumpkin

When it comes to Halloween party, it is all fun. One of the most well liked events of Halloween is carving pumpkin. Before you buy or pick your Halloween pumpkin from the local pumpkin shop, you first need to plan the pumpkin design. You can as well take the easy way out and but readily available pumpkin patterns, or you could further design your own.

Buying good pumpkin

The pumpkin’s shape and size would decide what type of patterns and drawings you could use to it. If you are using pumpkin carving design then it is necessary to buy a pumpkin, which matches the stencil’s size and requirements. If you don’t plan on using a stencil then makes certain that your Halloween pumpkin is tall and huge enough for the sketchy design that you are carrying in your mind.

Look for a pumpkin that’s not excessively ripen. It needs to be in the right color orange and not have any squashy spots or bruises. Look for a strong stem and you should never, ever lift the pumpkin by the stem. Sturdy or not, it’s a small trip from “nice Halloween pumpkin” to splat.

Hold the pumpkin nicely and then smell it around the stem and top. If in case it smells very strong and “pumpkiny” then there is a possibility that it’s too ripe, pass it up and hunt for another. Thump the pumpkin and pay attention for a solid “thunk”. A void sound could be of bad news. Carry your Halloween pumpkin cautiously and move it home safely. A black-and-blue pumpkin rots very fast and may not make it during the Halloween season.

Preparing process

1. Cut a circle properly around the top of the pumpkin with no damage on the stem.

2. Remove the top stem and put aside.

3. Remove and throw away the pulp and seeds unless you would like to make Vampire Fingernail snacks for your Halloween party.

4. With a soft knife or same scraper, quietly scrape down the inside of the pumpkin to take away any moist flesh adhering to the sides. Be careful not to harm the wall of the pumpkin.

Next step is pumpkin stencil

1. Wipe the outside of the Halloween pumpkin so that it is empty of dust and any other foreign material. If you require wiping it down with a wet rag, permitting it to become methodically dry before moving on to the next step.

2. Tie the stencil to the side of the Halloween pumpkin, which you have selected to be the face. Tie the top left area first, then the top right, bottom left and only then bottom right. Bring the stencil out as you are tying the same.

3. Using an ice pick or a locate punch tool, slowly poke holes through the stencil and then into the pumpkin. Follow all the lines of the stencil cautiously. It’ is simply like playing connect-the-dots games.

4. Check cautiously to make certain that you have moved the whole pattern and then take away the stencil. Keep the stencil practical to refer to in case you get puzzled while cutting.

Tamil Selvi is a Copywriter of http://www.halloweenfantasy.com She written many articles in various topics such as sexy costumes, halloween party. For more information visit http://www.halloweenfantasy.com contact her at usharani.articles@gmail.com

Infrared Sauna

Heat production

The infrared radiations are artificially generated in these ‘infrared saunas’ which are similar to that generated by the sun. They emit infrared radiant heat which is highly beneficial to the body.

Infrared is a part of the ‘electromagnetic wave spectrum’ which falls under the ‘invisible light’ spectrum zone. The rays of these infrared lights are scientifically termed as ‘infrared rays’. The infra band is not visible to human eye, but its presence can be felt as it is perceived by our body in the form of heat.

Here, the heat production is done with the assistance of infrared heaters. This category of Sauna baths have the same environment as that of conventional sauna with the added benefits of the infrared radiations.

Benefits of infrared sauna over conventional sauna

Infrared helps in cell activation, increasing the metabolism rates and works as an antioxidant nutrient. It is also useful in faster healing of wounds and regeneration process of cells.

As compared to the conventional saunas, in the infrared sauna, the heat penetration is higher, which is about 1.5 inches into the body. This property is very advantageous in the healing of tissue injuries and other disease like arthritis.

These radiations also kill acne producing bacteria and helps in dealing with some special skin related disorders.

In infrared type sauna, preheating is not necessary which saves on time and electricity and the operating costs. Apart from this, infrared sauna directly heats up the body which means that the air around is comparatively cooler and more comfortable and the sweat produced is of the same level. Hence this low heat type is more useful to the people suffering from cardiovascular diseases.
In traditional sauna, heat is produced by indirect means, wherein first convection takes place and then conduction. Whereas in infrared type, heat is directly converted this keeps the body warm by penetrating up to greater skin depth.

I Love Hate You! Sibling Rivalry and How To Beat It

It is pretty ironic that, tonight, as I sit and contemplate, procrastinate, fidget and generally nibble my way through this column, the main focus of my article has gone up in a puff of smoke. Instead of the usual screaming, arguing and general beating each other round the head with the nearest thing to hand, my kids got along really well today. How inconvenient. Usually, we teeter precariously on the knife edge that is sibling rivalry, something that, I have to confess, totally stumps me. Yes, I can appreciate all the childcare guru analysis about stages, needs, acting out and pushing limits, but, as an only child myself, I simply cannot begin to comprehend what it must be like to have a sibling in the first place, to have to share the people you love most in the whole wide world and, on top of that, to have to share them with people you don’t even like all the time. It is profoundly weird for me to imagine my mum giving another child a hug and a kiss and a bedtime story. I found it tough enough to share her with the cat, for crying out loud. My immediate family is quite suffocatingly small and so I did all my growing up in a pretty hit and miss way. Now, as a mother of three, I look back and wonder what on earth I actually did with all that time I would have used punching my sister, had I had one.

Tweenager was 5 when Goldilocks came along and the surges of pure guilt I had when we brought the new bundle home were staggering. Instead of giving her a sister, I felt that I was taking away half a mother. I didn’t know how to share her and I didn’t know how to let her share me. We stumbled along and all went OK, mainly because Tweenager was still so young, but this was the quiet before the storm as all hell broke loose when Squidget came along. I was frequently off with baby, pureeing mush or squirting milk everywhere and suddenly, my kitchen turned into a permanent arena for what, to me, looked like some kind of bizarre, no-rules extreme contact sport of pushing, shouting and random acts of lying on the floor and screaming. Sibling rivalry had entered our home and I was flummoxed. I sought help. Alpha Female in London is one of five sisters and delighted in making me turn puce with stories of how she and her sisters would viciously scratch each other’s faces or throw one another down flights of stairs - over a stolen make up brush. Busy Husband told me story after story about trips to casualty after his sister stabbed his hand with a fork for attempting to steal a chip from her plate, or purposeful and deliberate breaking of each other’s fingers. My blood ran cold and I watched and waited for my kids, now aged 8 and 3, to inflict untold misery upon each other in the name of ‘normal’ sisterly love.

I don’t know about you, but I think it is incredibly stressful to live in a house where emotional fireworks might go off at any given time, even if they are those of a toddler and young child. I try to pre-empt explosions before they happen and, if the grenades do go off, my natural inclination is to wade in there each and every time, referee-style with my cap and whistle, and resolve the conflict, usually by just adding a few decibels to the noise levels - not very helpful I admit. So I huff and puff and promise not to get involved and to let them ‘find their own way’, but after half an hour of combined whining, screeching and unexplained thumps and crashes, I always give in and, ultimately, don’t make it any better. Then, five minutes later, they astound me by chasing each other around the garden, beaming and giggling like long-lost best friends.

Sibling rivalry is like watching Darwinian theory in practice: the competition to get attention/love/approval/a new hamster is fierce and the game is (usually) one worth winning. Busy Husband and I really set ourselves up for a fall by having 3 girls: oh, the horror stories I have read about same-sex sibling rivalry and its propensity to cause emotional problems, mental illness, global warming - you name it, they’ll cause it, in themselves and others. And yet, as individual kids, neither Goldilocks nor Tweenager are jealous or unreasonable types. Bolshy, stubborn and loud, yes, but pretty laid back. We have done all the ‘right’ things: given them space/more attention, not favoured one over the other/reprimanded unacceptable behaviour, set out ‘rules of engagement’/left them alone. To be honest, we have probably temporarily succeeded in sufficiently confusing them into realising the fight just isn’t worth it. Perhaps that’s why they made my heart melt today with their affection and general cuteness towards one another. Having said that, I don’t think I’ll be packing up my hard hat just yet…

Nikki is a freelance writer whose work is regularly commissioned by and published in a variety of international magazines and newspapers. As a mother of three young daughters, her writing often focuses on parenting and lifestyle issues but, secretly, Nikki also has a ‘proper’ job, as an expert writer on overseas real estate investment. She acts as a consultant to agents and developers, identifying and marketing key emerging markets. She is currently collaborating with Property Club International. See more at http://propertyclubinternational.net

Discovering the Exclusive Riads in Fez

As a frequent traveler, I am fond of experiencing new adventures and discovering interesting things. If you always wanted to have a different kind of traveling escapade, then I suggest that you visit and explore the alluring Kingdom of Morocco. This country is packed with arresting locations, friendly people, mouth-watering cuisines, and enchanting culture that will surely capture a traveler’s heart. It is composed of various fascinating cities that will definitely tickle your traveling fancies. One famed city in Morocco that is yearly visited by thousands of vacationists around the globe is Fez. Considered the most ancient imperial capital of the country, Fez can take you back to the medieval Arabian period with its magnificent, historical buildings such as the Zaouia Moulay Idriss and the Tanneries. The busy medina of Fez can also give you a glimpse of the city’s rich history.

Aside from the usual attractions that travelers love to visit in Fez, the city also has a number of Riad accommodations that provide adventurous travelers a more enjoyable and luxurious vacation. Riads are basically old castles or palaces that are rebuilt and developed as traditional hotels, inns, or restaurants. Unlike the typical Moroccan hotels and villas, Riads offer fancier, more special, and more costly accommodation services and facilities. If you want to experience a cozy and delightful vacation at Fez, you can surely have it if you stay at any of the distinguished Riad accommodations in the city.

I have listed below three of the top Riads in Fez. Read on to know why Fez Riads are among the most preferred Moroccan accommodations of adventurous tourists like me.

1. Riad Fez
Riad Fez, regarded as one of the top Riads in the city, is famous for its unmatched services, fine restaurant, and stylish architecture. Its excellent rooms and superb accommodation assistance lure numerous travelers to come back to this first-class Riad. Its friendly and efficient staff assures to give its best in helping you with your accommodation needs and preferences. Riad Fez is also in-demand because of its exceptional restaurants and bars that serve delectable Moroccan cuisines and scrumptious international dishes. Riad Fez’s dining establishments also feature a fine Moorish atmosphere that definitely gives diners and guests a more memorable dining pleasure. In addition, Riad Fez is popular for its newly-built lounge and elegant Andalous pavilion. With accommodation rates that start from €. 170 to €. 600, you can already bring your friends and family to this grand Riad.

2. Riad Dar Dmana
Another Riad accommodation situated in the astounding city of Fez is the Riad Dar Dmana. Many travelers prefer to stay in this impressive Riad establishment because it is near the fantastic, historical spots of the medina. You can relax and dine at this excellent Riad after a fun and tiring day of exploring the city. Irresistible cuisines, plush rooms, and superb services await you in Riad Dar Dmana. Moreover, the place also has a Hammam facility (a famous, customary Moroccan bath) that provides guests of a more relaxing and worthwhile stay. Note that you can reserve a cozy room in this Riad for as low as €. 120. However, if you want to stay in a more special and extravagant suite, a €. 250-room will surely work for you.

3. Riad Louna
You will never run out of great Riad accommodation options if you plan on staying at Fez’s medina district. Among the fabulous Riads in the medina is the renowned Riad Louna. Travelers adore its beautiful garden with a fountain, which is surrounded by tall medlar and orange trees. Amazing sculptures and cedar wood doors also add to the refined architecture of Riad Louna’s patio. Apart from its glamorous grounds, Riad Louna also provides a breathtaking view of the entire city. The place is just perfect for a quiet and blissful relaxation. The accommodation rates are also very reasonable. For less than €. 200, you and your friends can luxuriate in Riad Louana’s delicious cuisines, unparalleled accommodation assistance, and stately rooms.

Rcon Franchesca Pascua is an in-house writer for the online media company Intelligraph Corporation. She enjoys traveling and exploring exotic and historic locales like Morroco. For more information on Riads in Fez , visit http://www.morocco-emotions.com