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Waterfront Development: a company with immense potential for advancement

Coastline development is an important economic activity in coastal regions. The projects include the construction of residential lots, tourist complexes, commercial complexes, hotels and restaurants. The access routes to the shoreline are important to the overall success of the shoreline project. The construction of marinas, walkways and piers together with nature conservation initiatives such as the preservation of wetlands make up a balanced plan for the development of the coast.

Comprehensive planning is the key

A holistic approach works best when planning riparian development activities. Various aspects of engineering, namely civil, marine, mechanical and electrical, must be integrated into a cohesive solution. Activities such as dredging and waterway mapping are only possible through a coordinated effort involving technical knowledge and experience.

The improvements are there to see in the form of thriving coastal communities where land reclamation work has added to prosperity. The development of ports has also resulted in large-scale trade in which large ships can easily load or unload cargo. Improvements in ship maneuvering, moving and mooring techniques have opened several water fronts to large-scale economic activities.

Things that can go wrong

Challenges often vary based on the geography of the region, as well as susceptibility to events such as storms, earthquakes, and falling water levels. Extreme weather changes hamper the usefulness of shoreline development just a few months out of the year greatly reducing its economic importance.

The opportunities and benefits

Tourism is an important part of the economic aspect of any coastal development activity. For example, cruise ships often visit famous cities around the world and the piers throughout the city benefit from tourism. However, the growth of this industry has involved the development of large-scale infrastructure. The planning and construction of terminals for ship berthing facilities is one of the main requirements in this regard.

Some development options include

Resorts they deserve a special mention in any debate on the development of the riparian zone. The resorts make a destination world famous and along with the facilities and natural landscapes. The construction of a tourist complex should be undertaken based not only on its viability, but also on its impact on the environment. A resort with sunny and sandy beaches, boating and other recreational facilities will always attract tourists from everywhere. However, in most cases, development must be self-sustaining and green to be successful in the long term.

Docks built along the seashore they are ideal for serving the purpose of fishing as well as for capturing the action at sea. A great way to relax and watch the sunset.

Maritime museums They are another cool feature on the list of popular tourist attractions. The historic ships attract thousands of visitors who want to experience the region’s maritime tradition first-hand.

An assessment of the existing coastal areas and facilities helps determine in advance whether it can be developed as a waterfront hub for commerce or tourism. Regulatory laws based on environment and labor, as well as market and trade, often need to be considered before proceeding with development.

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It’s Not Just Bourbon: Kentucky Has Vineyards

Kentucky is known for its Bourbon. Surely the Northern Kentucky payroll folks wouldn’t mind making a slug. What few people know is that wineries abound in Kentucky. Certainly Northern Kentucky tax planning folks wouldn’t mind drinking Maggie Adams Blush, or Colonel’s Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon, or maybe a good Elk Creek Merlot or Elk Creek Petite Syrah. Or maybe a good wine from La Ferme du Cerf? Kentucky was home to the first American commercial winery. Wineries and vineyards flourished in the hills. The ban was the ruin of the business, forcing many winegrowers to change crops or leave. The last ten years have seen a renaissance in winemaking. Kentucky has many interesting wineries and some award-winning wines. Many of the wineries are a pleasant place to spend time.

Acres of Land Winery is located on Barnes Mill Road near Richmond Kentucky. Once a full-time tobacco farm, it now houses vineyards and a restaurant. Produces a variety of wines. Chamborcine and Vignoles Vinerifa are some of the regional wines grown on the estate. The river region has the River Valley Winery in Carrollton. Some of their award-winning wines include Vidal Blanc, a crisp German-style dry white wine, Medovina, a mead wine with a slight clean taste, or Cynthia, a multiple award-winning dry red table wine. These are just a few of River Valley Winery’s wines. They have a tasting room and all of their wines are 100% Kentucky grown grapes.

The Stonebrook Winery is located 20 minutes south of Cincinnati, located in Camp Springs, Kentucky. They have an award-winning Vidal Blanc wine and use the Vidal grape in their estate wine. They have another label called Kentucky Orchard. The Stonebrook winery produces peach, pear, blueberry, blackberry, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and Cabernet Sauvignon wine. They hold special events and once a month they dine in their tasting room. The Elk Creek Winery is located in Owenton Kentucky, about an hour’s drive from Louisville, Lexington, and Cincinnati. It is the largest commercial vineyard in Kentucky and is a popular destination winery. In addition to having a long list of award-winning wines, the vineyard features a bed and breakfast, spa services, an art gallery, cooking classes and live entertainment on weekends at the winery, and a series of open-air concerts. during the summer. Some of the award-winning wines include; Reserve Syrah, Cabernet, Bone Dry Red, Pinot Grigio, Vidal Blanc and Ghostly White. Elk Creek offers a variety of accommodations and many things to do during a visit.

Chrisman Mill Vineyards is located in Nicholasville Kentucky. It has been producing and bottling wine since 1999. All of its grapes come from Kentucky. Which makes it a more American vineyard than one that produces reds and whites in bluegrass country. Some of their award-winning wines include Ensemble 2006, the first vineyard reserve of 2005, Sweet Jessamine Rose 2007, and the classic Vidal Blanc, a regularly awarded wine.

The next time you’re in Kentucky, enjoy the hills and the bourbon, but don’t miss out on the wonderful vineyards and award-winning wines.

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The role of nutrition in golf physical training

The benefits of a consistent exercise program have been firmly established when it comes to improving golf swing and performance. The correct and personalized combination of strength, cardio and flexibility exercises is essential for productive results and a better and healthier game. So is the understanding that nutrition plays a huge role in achieving these results.

The physiological changes that occur in the body during exercise are proportional to the intensity and duration of the exercise. If intense enough, * these responses can place the body in what is known as a catabolic state as a result of the breakdown of muscle tissue. This generally results in prolonged muscle pain, low energy, and prolonged fatigue. These effects can persist for several days and can interfere with subsequent training sessions. They can also be a good excuse not to exercise.

To minimize these unwanted by-products of exercise, you must reduce the degree of breakdown (catabolism) by encouraging a build-up (anabolism) within the body as soon as possible after the exercise session ends. This is achieved through proper nutrition.

While doing cardiovascular exercise and / or strength training, energy in the form of carbohydrates that floats in the blood (blood glucose) and is stored in the muscles and liver (glycogen) is depleted and depleted. Also, micro-tears develop in your muscle. The harder and longer the training session, the greater the depletion of glucose and glycogen, and the more damage to your muscle tissue.

This is actually a good thing, as muscles need to be broken down for growth to occur. That’s where catabolism and anabolism go hand in hand, however you can only be in one or the other at a time. The anabolic state (growth) should be your preference most of the time.

To slow down catabolism and promote anabolism after the training session is done, the right foods should be ingested on time. This will serve to improve energy replacement and recovery from exercise. By doing so, the next training session will be better tolerated as muscle pain and fatigue are minimized. This also helps improve body composition (fat loss and muscle tissue gain).

So when should you eat your post-workout meal and what should it consist of? Research indicates that food should be eaten between 30 and 45 minutes after the end of the exercise session. This metabolic window is when the body is ready for recovery and if post-exercise food is consumed within that time period, recovery can be achieved quickly in 4 to 10 hours.

However, the metabolic window decreases from 45 minutes to approximately 2 hours, where recovery can take 24 to 36 hours. This is mainly due to the degree of decomposition that has been allowed to occur, facilitating those unwanted by-products of exercise mentioned above.

The post-exercise meal should consist of foods that are digested quickly for energy stores and muscle repair to occur. Simple carbohydrates (berries, grapefruit, apples, bananas, oranges, and other fruits and fruit juices, chocolate, honey, etc.) will enter the bloodstream quickly, thus restoring glucose and glycogen levels. This will help the body move to its second priority of repairing damaged muscle tissue. If carbohydrates are not consumed as part of the post-exercise meal, the body will continue to break down the muscles in search of fuel, thus spreading the catabolic state.

Complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads and pastas, potatoes, cereals, beans, brown rice, etc.) are also recommended for post-exercise meals, as they are eaten more slowly than simple carbohydrates, providing a longer increase in blood glucose levels. This will help ensure a full recovery.

Of interest, studies show that carbohydrates ingested immediately after a training session, vs. 2 hours later, the amount of glycogen stores in the body doubled. The recommended post-exercise intake of total carbohydrates (simple and complex) is in the range of 5 to 1 gram per pound of body weight (100 to 200 grams for a 200-pound person).

The other key ingredient in your meal after exercise is protein. When combined with carbohydrates, protein maximizes the body’s ability to recover from exercise. Protein will be needed to begin the repair and growth of muscle tissue that was damaged during the training session.

Proteins are composed of amino acids. The human body manufactures most of these, but there are 9, the essential amino acids that we must ingest through our diet. Animal protein and some plant proteins, such as soy products and quinoa, are complete proteins that have all 9 essential amino acids. Vegans can get complete protein by combining foods like stir-fry vegetables and brown rice, or a grilled cheese or hummus sandwich.

The literature recommends a ratio of approximately 3: 1, carbohydrates to protein (33 to 67 grams for a 200 pound person). Good sources of protein include milk, chicken, nuts, tofu, fish, eggs, peanut butter, cheese, and yogurt.

The dual effects of exercise and nutrition can have a huge impact on the way you look and feel, and how well you hit a golf ball. If you’ve been feeling sluggish a day or two (or more) after a training session, chances are you’re not eating properly. The post-exercise meal is vital for energy and muscle recovery. So pack a PB&J with whole wheat milk and chocolate in your gym bag for after your next workout.

* For someone who exercises only 1 time per week or for people who perform light intensity exercise, such as a slow walk or a light weight training session that lasts less than 30 minutes, these post-exercise recommendations are not necessary.

** Dieting, skipping breakfast, and / or skipping meals can also promote a catabolic state, as the body will begin to break down muscles in an attempt to feed. To avoid this, eat a good breakfast every day and then eat smaller meals every 2 to 3 hours to maintain energy levels in the body. Carbohydrates and proteins are recommended.

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Top 5 Places to Travel on a Budget

Traveling on a budget is very rewarding. Who needs 5-star hotels, fancy restaurants, and expensive extras? I found that my favorite vacation spots are close to home, on American soil. Since I had such positive experiences, I wanted to share some of my favorite places with you. Although I didn’t have to clean up my savings account or go broke for these unique “on a budget” destinations, they were worth every penny I spent. Here are 5 of my best places to travel, whether you’re on a budget or not.

1. Arizona

This American hot spot is a fantastic place to go whenever you can get there. We all know the power of experiencing the Grand Canyon, but there’s so much more, whether it’s spring, summer, fall, or winter, Arizona gets a leg up on me from the amazing weather to the variety of affordable things to see and do. It can be very hot, so pack some casual clothing. because if you’re like me, the best place to be is outside. The state has done an incredible job creating hiking trails, botanical gardens, camping, outdoor tours, and other nature-loving excursions. The state is full of big cities and small towns full of art, culture and history and delicious food. For example, Tucson, Arizona is steeped in Mexican and Southwestern heritage. There is little to no admission charge to see places like Sabino Canyon and Saguaro National Park and then head to Sedona, Arizona for a chance to see more than 100 art galleries and events happening all the time. They are amazing sites to see if you are an art enthusiast or not.

2. Baltimore, MD

I have visited Baltimore many times and it is by far one of my favorite places to see. The seafood is fresh and delicious, like all dishes in town, and for those of us on a budget, a dollar is very, very long. Steamed crabs are like no other in the world. The National Aquarium is beautifully located on the Baltimore Harbor and a day there is a day well spent. The beautiful and familiar sights, smells and sounds are one of a kind! The Harborplace and the Gallery is located near the harbor and offers an amazing shopping and dining mecca where you can select whatever is right for your wallet and taste. Depending on the time of year (remember Baltimore is cold in winter) there is even free entertainment. The American Visionary Art Museum is well worth the short trip from the harbor. They charge a fee to enter, but the building itself and the property are filled with sculptures and art to view for free. And there are many other museums to visit during your stay in this family-friendly city.

3. Hershey, PA

Hershey, Pennsylvania has become one of our nation’s most popular tourist destinations and offers many free and inexpensive things to do. There’s a world-class amusement park, an infamous day spa that can be a bit pricey, but there’s plenty of memorable affordable things to do too. Hershey Chocolate World, is a walk that is located on the grounds of Hershey Park but it is completely free. It is a wonderful historical walk that is both fun and educational. If you are traveling with children, they will receive a free candy sample at the end of the trip, where they will drop it off directly at the gift shop. There is also the Hershey Streetcar that will transport you around the city with kiss-shaped lights lining the streets. It was started by Milton Hershey while planning the city and continues to this day … well worth your time. If you have the time (and I suggest you do) visit ZooAmerica, Hershey Gardens, Milton Hershey School, and other great museums located in Hershey, PA.

4. Dallas, TX

In a city known for everything great, the cost of visiting it is not that bad. We had a bit of an adventurous spirit, so we booked a City PASS that offered discounted prices on some of the most popular attractions in the city. We couldn’t get to all of them, but we did see the George W. Bush Library and Museum (he was the president) and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Great for adding a bit of culture to your vacation. My travel companions enjoy visiting zoos, so we went to the amazing Dallas Zoo and met two beautiful African elephants and fed a giraffe. There are so many family-oriented events and presentations at this zoo, you may have to stay more than a day. The Dallas Farmers Market is a must see market. The food, the vendors, and the extremely memorable experience is like no other market I have ever visited. If you go, have a street taco at La Ventana or a pork-filled tamale at El Mero Mero. I must mention the Trinity River Audubon Center for all hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. This urban hardwood forest is an escape from the city to distinctive Texas terrain.

5. Nashville, TN

Nashville, the home of country music, American history, and much, much to see and do. First, the must-see of all the must-sees is the Country Music Hall of Fame and the infamous Grand Ole Opry. Just the view from the outside of these famous buildings is a must see. When you’re feeling full of country music, head out and walk around the beautiful college campuses of Vanderbilt University and Belmont University or head to the Adventure Science Center or the Belmont Mansion and spend the afternoon learning something new. The campuses are steeped in history and tradition and are a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. And we haven’t even mentioned Nashville food. Nashville has to be a melting pot of kitchens. There are all kinds of dishes to satisfy any palate. My favorites were found in food trucks that offered fast, delicious, inexpensive takeout meals. If you have room for cake, I recommend the peach or walnut.

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Finding Nearby Breweries That Offer Something More

I’ll take a chance and realize that some of you are fans of good beer. If you’re like me, you’ve likely uttered the words, “I wonder if there are good breweries near me.” On the other hand, you may quickly have a chance to forget that notion simply because you couldn’t imagine the idea of ​​visiting a brewery at all.

How things have changed, my friend! Today’s breweries have changed in such a way that smaller players are brewing beer on a smaller scale and take pride in bringing back the old ways of making stellar beer. Furthermore, these same breweries are realizing that caring only about beer means attracting only a smaller section of the population.

Breweries are now joint ventures with restaurants and movie theaters, a far cry from the large industrial facilities we tend to think of when we envision a brewery.

The thing is, though, I still wish these modern new breweries would offer more that makes them stand out a bit more. Sure, I know that makes me seem a bit grateful, but as a consumer, I want as many options as possible.

First things first, if I am looking for a brewery that offers something extra, the first thing I need to do is define what ‘extra’ means to me. This can be a bit tricky because I have to figure out what things I would like to get from a brewery. Do I want a few beers to choose from or do I want a meaningful list of options? Am I more interested in a “diving” type atmosphere or do I want to have a more formal setting? These seem like pretty basic questions, but if you’re looking for the right brewery to visit, you need to dig deeper.

Next, I’m not sure if this is the case for you, but when I have a really cold beer, I like something to snack on. If breweries are now striving to attract a larger audience with food options, I need to know how important food is to me when I find the right brewery. Do I want beer nuts and pretzels? Am I open to gimmicky meals? On the other hand, I would like to believe that I hope to spend a night on the town with my wife and children. I love them and they love me, but you can’t support a family on bar snacks. Being able to have quality ingredients and fresh food prepared on site is very important to me and it can be to you too.

Come to think of it, when it comes to making a brewery visit a family affair, you really need to know what would appeal to those closest to you. What do they like? What attracts them? Is it the family atmosphere with on-site activities that suit both younger guests and parents? These are somewhat difficult questions, but necessary.

So are there any breweries near me that offer something unique? Absolutely. But as with any consumer decision, I need to know what attracts me and my family to help discover that little “extra” something that will make us feel at home.

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Bowling Green Kentucky Assembly Plant: Where Corvette Magic Happens

Located in Bowling Green Kentucky is the assembly plant where all the Corvettes in the world are produced. In essence, the plant is responsible for the magic that is known as the Corvette and has been the magic-producing plant since 1981.

Nearly 500 people are employed at the million-square-foot factory, and each year those employees are responsible for all aspects of the Corvette. The plant is a place where raw materials come together little by little and in the end you get a new Corvette destined for lucky buyers across the country.

As is evident from the 1981 opening, the Corvette wasn’t always born in Kentucky. In fact, the first Corvette race in 1953 took place in Flint Michigan. The first 300 were almost all assembled by hand, as the Corvette represented GM’s first mass-produced fiberglass car.

The following year, in 1954, Corvette production moved to Saint Louis and it remained the home of the Corvette until June 1981, when it was moved to Bowling Green. Previously, the plant was a factory for Chrysler air conditioning units and that meant the building would have to undergo major renovations. When all the sawdust settled, GM had created a state-of-the-art plant that was almost twice the size of the original building and production of the Corvette could now be accomplished using the latest and greatest devices for the time period.

Over the years, the Bowling Green plant would see many Corvette milestones. On July 2, 1992, the millionth Corvette rolled off the assembly line with all of GM’s great bosses present. That brand was truly amazing and represented the mainstay that the Corvette had become in America.

In 1996, after the completion of the 1996 model year, the plant was completely remodeled from the inside out to accommodate the next generation Corvette, as the C5 was born in 1997. Although the plant has undergone some improvements along the way since then, the 1996 remodel was the biggest change to the plant to date.

The 1.5 million Corvette was manufactured on May 28, 2009, and the number of Corvettes continues to grow with each passing year. Due to the dedication and devotion of those who work at the Bowling Green plant, in 2009 the Corvette was ranked GM’s best model and fifth in the overall industry by JD Power and Associates in the quality category.

Today, the plant is still running strong and is currently ramping up for the next Corvette model year. If you are a Corvette fan, then you should add a ride to the assembly plan to your “to do” list. An estimated 50,000 tourists visit the famous plant each year and many are lucky enough to see the actual production take place. GM is even offering an opportunity for those who have ordered a Corvette to tour the facility and witness the birth of their own Corvette. So whether you’ve ordered a Corvette, own a Corvette, or just like the American icon, a trip to the place that all Corvette Magic creates is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and memories to last a lifetime.

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What you can expect to pay a Playa del Carmen real estate agent

Paying someone else for a job, even if they have done a good job, is never something to hope for. The same goes for the Realtors of Playa del Carmen. Real estate agent fees are considered by some to be a necessary evil. Some simply cannot waste the time and resources to sell their home or buy it on their own. Most real estate agents work hard for their commission; even so, it is difficult to see thousands of dollars slip out of your hands and into the pockets of your Realtor.

Most real estate agents are paid through a commission plan that, in most cases, ends up being a percentage of the home’s sale / purchase price. Commission rate percentages will vary from one real estate agency to another, but most neighboring agents will have comparable rates. A common real estate agent fee is 5 to 7% of the sales price.

Once you do the math, you’ll find that 5-7% is a lot of money (in fact, enough for people to make their own purchases and sales despite the difficulty). However, it may be comforting to know that the real estate agent is not the recipient of the full commission amount. After paying your Playa del Carmen real estate agent the agreed-upon percentage, the real estate agent must split his earnings with the agency he works for. If there are other brokers involved in the purchase or sale, these brokers will also get a share of the sale. The agency the broker splits his commission with (usually paying 50%) receives compensation for the real estate agent’s work space, marketing, support, and other resources needed to assist in the sale.

While it is possible to find rates lower than 5% in Playa del Carmen, it can be difficult, especially in markets with a lot of real estate business and little competition between agencies (the absence of competition means little incentive to have a competitive price). Some agencies are open to negotiate prices. Here are two tips for lowering your real estate agent’s fees.

1. Agents who don’t have to give as much money to the agencies they work for have more flexibility in negotiating the price with you. When a real estate agent works for a company that requires 50% commission, it puts the real estate agent in a difficult position of having to compromise the small percentage that they will actually end up with. Some real estate agents are only required to pay 15% to their agencies. These are the types of real estate agents that are most likely to offer you some type of discounted price.

2. There are real estate agent services you can opt out of to save money. Marketing methods like newspaper ads are rarely the ones that end up selling a home. Telling your agent that you are not interested in such underperforming expenses saves the agency money that can then be passed on to you.

If you are still not satisfied with what you can expect to pay a real estate agent in Playa del Carmen, consider all the costs that you would incur if you had chosen not to hire a real estate agent. Remember that when you sell your house on your own you are responsible for paying for all forms of advertising, you pay for your house to appear on the list with a service, you pay for legal advice, you pay for copies, stationery and documentation. You sacrifice money and time that you could save if you hadn’t had to spend so much time selling your property or looking for a new property. Consider time lost from work and time lost with family and friends because you are responsible for being present at open houses, meeting potential buyers, reviewing inspectors, etc. If you don’t follow all the laws and present the proper documents, you could also have to pay a large amount of money in a lawsuit. All costs add up quickly.

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Introducing Michigan’s Secret Beach Town

Located in western Michigan, on the shore of Lake Michigan at sunset, is the charming little town of Pentwater, Michigan. For years, you would see a common bumper sticker around town that read “Where the hell is Pentwater?” Anyone who has spent time here is sure to fall in love with the area and will return again and again, which is why the continued darkness of the city seems to be an enduring mystery. Most people in Michigan are still completely unaware of this coastal gem.

Allow me to introduce.

Visitors to Pentwater arriving from the more popular southern route are initially greeted by Pentwater Lake as the road winds its way along its northern shoreline, dotted with quaint and charming cabins, the silhouettes of fishermen, and the occasional swan or family of ducks. As the road turns right, then left, and then nears the village, the view opens onto a mast-filled harbor, lined with active marinas and charter boats, truly reminiscent of the coastal towns of Maine or Massachusetts. This is New England, but much closer to home.

The road then turns sharply north and becomes Main Street Pentwater, perfectly lined with art galleries featuring creations by local and national artisans, numerous antique shops, clothing boutiques, and restaurants with open-air patios featuring music. Live and delicious seafood. and cold cocktails. It’s always happy hour here, if not officially, at least in spirit. This is a scene to inspire Norman Rockwell himself, with the white church steeple on the outskirts of town. People drive slowly; They take a deep breath and smile, because at Pentwater you feel like you’re on vacation, even when you’re not.

Near the end of town, our village tour turns west, continues a few blocks, and then ends at the main attraction: the freshwater shores of Lake Michigan. Guests who have never been to the Great Lakes are always pleasantly surprised, and the locals born and raised here never tire of it. An endless water horizon with the most beautiful sunsets in the world, warm sand between your toes, dune grass swaying in the breeze, the sound of waves, seagulls, kites and ice cream cones; this is Pentwater, not California, not Maine, not Carolina or Hawaii, but Michigan! And after a long walk along the water’s edge, all the way to the end of the pier, around the lighthouse and back again, you’re in love with Michigan’s secret beach town. You will come back again and again.

He is waiting, on the way, to welcome you and yours this summer season.

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Pet-friendly California vacations are getting easier to find

As a dog lover and vacation rental home owner, I have often come across the subject of traveling with a beloved pet. While only a few years ago, it was relatively rare to find hotel accommodations that would accept, or at least put up with, my kind and friendly Boxer, Ouzo. Every now and then while traveling on Interstate 5 in California, we would stop at the beautiful Harris Ranch. One, because it’s a great stop with beautiful accommodations and great food, also midway for us on our trip. But they also treat Fido the same way WE treat Fido, with love and care! They even provide a little sign to put on the door so people know there is a dog in the room.

Personally, I know that one of the reasons I loved traveling with Ouzo (now deceased) is because he was so much fun to be with. It’s not a hassle, and it always behaves very well in any new place. So when I became the owner of a great beach vacation rental home, it was a no-brainer for me to accept dogs. I know that for the most part, if people want to be with their pets, it is because pets are nice and well behaved.

What should you expect as a pet owner who is traveling through California or looking to rent a fun vacation property? First, most hotels, motels, and vacation rentals in California will require a small pet deposit, which will be refundable upon departure as long as no damage has been caused. (We know your precious dog would NEVER harm anything, it’s like insurance is everything!) In over ten years of renting to dog lovers, I have never had to withhold the $ 50.00 pet deposit I charge.

Allowing dogs can mean different things to different people. Make sure you know exactly what to expect before booking your hotel room or vacation home. Ask questions about things like floor coverings, as this can be important for your dog’s comfort. Plan to bring some of your pet’s familiar things with you to make him feel at home, like toys or bedding, for example. Many pet friendly places provide dishes and water bowls for your pet, but consider bringing something familiar here too, to add comfort and lessen the strangeness of the new surroundings.

Find a good place to walk the dog in advance, the owner or booking agent should be able to provide that information. Our vacation home offers accommodation on the beach. If your visit is to a beach vacation home, make sure you know in advance that the beach is also dog friendly. Many California beaches do not allow dogs. Our beach, Dillon Beach in Northern California, allows dogs to run freely along the water’s edge, which they love! There’s nothing like a day chasing birds on the shore to turn you into a tired, happy dog ​​at the end of the day! Having fun together and relaxing at night is what I want for my guests and their “kids”, even the 4-legged ones!

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Special things to do in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the largest cities, if not the largest city, on the West Coast. Due to its sheer size, there are hundreds of fun things to do in Los Angeles. It can be a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry. Here are the top eleven things to do on your trip to Los Angeles. From tours to theme parks to contemplating nature, there is something everyone can do in this great city. All you need is a little imagination and movie magic.

1. Brunch on the beach

On the beaches of Los Angeles there are dozens of restaurants offering brunch on the beach. Enjoy eating brunch classics on an outdoor patio facing the ocean. Everything tastes better when you eat outdoors from the ocean.

2. Hollywood Tour
Los Angeles is perhaps best known as the city of celebrities. Because of this, there are dozens of tours that visit celebrity homes and locations. One of the most prominent tours is the TMZ Tour, which travels to restaurants, clubs, and other places where celebrities like to hang out. There are many things to do in Los Angeles, but this one should not be missed.

3. Segway through the beaches

Los Angeles is known for its beaches in Santa Monica, Long Beach, and Venice. Many of these beaches offer Segway rentals that allow you to see the sights without tiring your legs. Feel the ocean breeze as you browse the dozens of shops and restaurants on the boardwalk. Nothing can be better.

4. Horse tour

Have you ever wanted to see the Hollywood sign up close? Have you ever wanted to see the Hollywood sign up close while riding a horse? Well now you can with the Sunset Ranch to Mount Hollywood Horseback Tour. You will not only see the Hollywood sign, but also incredible views of Los Angeles, San Fernando, and the Pacific Ocean. Best of all, there will be a barbecue waiting for you at the ranch when you return.

5. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood

Opened on April 7, 2016, Universal Studios’ Wizarding World of Harry Potter lets you experience what it would be like to be a wizard at Hogwarts. Also included are other famous landmarks from the book, such as Diagon Alley and Gringotts Bank, where an exciting journey awaits you.

6. Skyslide

Skyspace is the tallest outdoor observation deck in California. 300 meters above the city at the US Bank Tower, you can see an incredible view of the whole of Los Angeles. Skyspace also has the world’s first aerial slide, a slide that runs from the observation deck to the bottom of the tower. This slide is made entirely of glass and takes you around town.

7. Warner Brothers Studio Tour Hollywood

There are many activities in Los Angeles to participate in, but you would be remiss to pass up the opportunity to tour a real film studio. On your luxury tour, guides will take you past sound stages, television houses, and many locations where some of your favorite movies and TV shows are made. You will also visit Stage 48: Script to Screen, where you will see the key phases of the production process.

8. Whale watching

There are dozens of whale watching tours off the shores of Los Angeles. These tours will take you far out into the Pacific Ocean, where you will have the pleasure of seeing these graceful creatures so close you could almost touch them. If you love animals and nature, then this is one of the best things to do in Los Angeles.

9. Catalina Island

Off the coast of Los Angeles there is a small island, a jewel of nature called Catalina Island. If you are a nature lover then this is a must see. With a host of activities such as hiking, fishing or surfing, this place is a must for lovers of the great outdoors.

10. Farmers Market

Just because Los Angeles is a huge city doesn’t mean it doesn’t have fresh produce. Farmers markets can be found throughout the city, but the largest takes place in the city center every week during the spring and summer. If you are looking for fresh produce or handmade items, look no further.

11. Dance cruise

Do you love to dance and explore exotic places? Then you should try the Aventura Dance Cruise, the world’s largest Latin dance cruise. This cruise departs from Long Beach, California and travels to Ensenada, Mexico. Along the way, you’ll enjoy amazing food, dance workshops and classes, and fun beach parties that last well into the night. If you want to have fun, look no further.