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“I want you now”

Time to Reflect or just Rediscover romance this year by stealing away to one of these hot spots.

“Missing someone isn’t about how long since you’ve seen them or the amount of time you’ve talked to them. It’s about that very moment when you’re doing something and wishing they were right there with you….” Quote of the day 🙂

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Retreat and Spa, Vieques Island.

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Botswana safari. Rothschild Safaris

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The Romance Vacation Experience – Romance is about being swept away to a world far from the everyday stress of your busy life.
It’s about exotic scenery, romantic dinners and dancing under the stars. Whether you’re celebrating your honeymoon, learning to scuba dive together, or wandering through museums hand-in-hand, a romantic vacation can add a spark to your relationship.
Enjoy a city getaway with dinner out at a fabulous restaurant and tickets to a hot new show, or a relaxing week at a beach resort, with plenty of time for sunbathing, splashing in the surf, and walking hand-in-hand on the Beach.

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Maui Island Romantic Getaway

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Bali

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Renowned Caribbean destinations like Grand Cayman, Punta Cana and Anguilla offer short walks to white-sand beaches.

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Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The Bilila Lodge Kempinski.

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The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam

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Disappear in Fiji and French Polynesia, The Turquoise waters of the Maldives or the Seychelles Secluded private Islands in the South Pacific and our tempted camp resorts in Africa, India, Thailand, Australia and the Indian Ocean Region.

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At 9′-0″ diameter, 7′-6″ high, and weighing in at 13 tons 10 cwts 3 qtrs 15lbs (13,760 Kg), the hour bell of the Great Clock of Westminster – known worldwide as ‘Big Ben’ – is the most famous bell ever cast at Whitechapel. This picture, painted by William T. Kimber, the head moulder responsible for casting the bell, shows George Mears with his wife and daughter inspecting the casting prior to despatch.
Big Ben was cast on Saturday 10th April 1858, but its story begins more than two decades earlier….

King’s Chapel was founded by Royal Governor Sir Edmund Andros in 1686 as the first Anglican Church in New England during the reign of King James II.

The original King’s Chapel was a wooden church built in 1688 at the corner of Tremont and School Streets, where the church stands today.
It was situated on the public burying ground, now King’s Chapel Burying Ground, because no resident would sell land for a non-Calvinist church.

In 1749, construction began on the current stone structure, which was designed by Peter Harrison and completed in 1754.

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The stone church was built around the wooden church. When the stone church was complete, the wooden church was disassembled and removed through the windows of the new church.
The wood was then shipped to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia where it was used to construct St. John’s Anglican Church.

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That church was destroyed by fire on Halloween night, 2001.
Inside, the church is characterized by wooden columns with Corinthian capitals that were hand-carved by William Burbeck and his apprentices in 1758. Seating is accommodated by box pews, most of which were originally owned by the member families who paid pew rent and decorated the pews to their personal tastes. The current uniform appearance of the pews dates from the 1920s.

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58 Tremont St
Boston MA, 02108
(617) 227-2155 Get Directions

http://www.kings-chapel.org

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3) ORAÇÃO DE PROTEÇÃO ARCANJO MIGUEL

São Miguel a frente! São Miguel atrás
São Miguel a direita! São Miguel a esquerda!
São Miguel acima! São Miguel abaixo!
São Miguel, São Miguel, onde quer que eu vá!

EU SOU, o seu Amor , que protege aqui!
EU SOU, o seu Amor , que protege aqui!
EU SOU, o seu Amor , que protege aqui!

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The Violet Flame is a light so pure that it can dissolve the particles of fear and anger emitted by almost everyone. The flame is composed of shades from lavender, through lilac, to deepest violet and has to be invoked when required.
Transforms negativity into positivity: sickness into health; poverty into plenty, jealousy into self-esteem, greed into generosity and despair into hope.

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The Violet Flame is a light so pure that it can dissolve the particles of fear and anger emitted by almost everyone. The flame is composed of shades from lavender, through lilac, to deepest violet and has to be invoked when required.
Transforms negativity into positivity: sickness into health; poverty into plenty, jealousy into self-esteem, greed into generosity and despair into hope.

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Girl at Lavender Harvest
lavender girl

Our visit to L’occitane in Provence

This article is about the genus of flowering plants known as lavender. For the most widely cultivated species in that genus, see Lavandula angustifolia. For the colour see lavender (color), see Lavender (disambiguation).

Lavender

Species
39 species, including some hybrids, see text.

Lavandula (common name Lavender) is a genus of 39 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, southern Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India. Many members of the genus are cultivated extensively in temperate climates as ornamental plants for garden and landscape use, for use as culinary herbs, and also commercially for the extraction of essential oils. The most widely cultivated species, Lavandula angustifolia is often referred to as lavender, and there is a colour named for the shade of the flowers of this species.

Spring
To start your lavender garden in the spring, plant varieties that start blooming in early spring to midspring. Varieties such as Spanish lavender, “Yellow,” “Woolly” or “Sweet” lavender grow well in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 8 through 10. These tend to bloom for four to six weeks, with the Spanish and sweet varieties finishing their bloom cycles earliest.
Spring to Summer
English lavender is the most common variety of lavender, growing best in zones 5 through 8. These varieties, such as “Munstead,” “Royal Purple” and “Hidcote,” tend to bloom late in the spring and into early summer. In Mediterranean climates, they stay in bloom for up to three to four weeks, unless the summer becomes unseasonably warm or humid.

Midsummer to Late Summer
Hybrid lavender varieties known as lavandins bloom longer than other varieties and start blooming later, usually in midsummer. Lavandins such as “Grosso,” Provence” and “Seal” are typically more drought- and heat-tolerant than other varieties, helping them grow through late summer.

Lavender oil:

Commercially the plant is grown mainly for the production of essential oil of lavender. This has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. These extracts are also used as fragrances for bath products.

English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) yields an essential oil with sweet overtones, and can be used in balms, salves, perfumes, cosmetics, and topical applications. Lavandin, Lavandula × intermedia (also known as Dutch lavender), yields a similar essential oil, but with higher levels of terpenes including camphor, which add a sharper overtone to the fragrance.

The lavandins Lavandula × intermedia are a class of hybrids of L. angustifolia and L. latifolia.

The lavandins are widely cultivated for commercial use, since their flowers tend to be bigger than those of English lavender and the plants tend to be easier to harvest, but lavandin oil is regarded by some to be of a lower quality than that of English lavender, with a perfume less sweet.

Lavender Medicinal use:

The essential oil was used in hospitals during World War I.

Lavender is used extensively with herbs and aromatherapy. Infusions are believed to soothe insect bites, burns, and headaches. Bunches of lavender repel insects. In pillows, lavender seeds and flowers aid sleep and relaxation.

An infusion of flowerheads added to a cup of boiling water is used to soothe and relax at bedtime[citation needed]. Lavender oil (or extract of Lavender) is used to treat acne when diluted 1:10 with water, rosewater, or witch hazel; it also treats skin burns and inflammatory conditions.[citation needed]

A study published in 2010 investigated anxiolytic effects and influence on sleep quality. Lavender oil with a high percentage of linalool and linalyl acetate, in the form of capsules, was generally well tolerated. It showed meaningful efficacy in alleviating anxiety and related sleep disturbances.

Lavender oil is approved for use as an anxiolytic in Germany under the name Lasea.

A survey paper on lavender and the nervous system published in 2013 states that, “there is growing evidence suggesting that lavender oil may be an effective medicament in treatment of several neurological disorders.”

Lavender may be very effective with wounds; however, Lavender Honey (created from bees feeding on lavender plants), instead of lavender essential oil has the best effects of uninfected wounds.

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This is how I see the World around me !

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This is Trancoso !
Trancoso is a town in the municipality of Porto Seguro in the state of Bahia, Brazil.
The region was the landing point of the Portuguese explorer, Pedro Alvares Cabral onto Brazil, on April 21, 1500.
It was founded by Jesuit Priests on 1583, with the name São João Baptista dos Indios.

Shaped as a rectangle, the village retains the original style of its housing architecture.
It is famous for its beaches, such as Praia dos Nativos, Praia dos Coqueiros and Praia do Espelho.
In recent years the location has been developed by the hotel industry, including the French Club Mediterranée, which has boosted real estate value.

It was another picture-perfect day in Trancoso, a former fishing village that has turned into a super-trendy getaway for Brazilians and fashionable jet-setters willing to pay St.-Tropez prices for rustic accommodations on an unspoiled beach.

The New York Times