St Barth: Top Honeymoon Destination
Fun Activities under the Sun
Situated 250 km east of Puerto Rico is the small French island of St. Bathelemy. St. Bath’s as it called by many has fourteen not-crowded public beaches perfect for your honeymoon destination. No entrance free is needed, the sands are purely in white, accommodation is fine, watersports are fun but nudity is forbidden.
Your destination should be in Petite Cul de Sac if you and your partner seek for peaceful getaway while Anse des Cayes Beach is the place when you want to surf and have picnic along the seaside. Staying at Grand Cul de Sac seems affordable in the budget and there are abundant watersports activities being offered for everyone.
Beaches and oceans in St. Barth’s are usually the just the right spot for windsurfing, board surfing, sailing, snorkeling and waterskiing. When you visit here, be sure to sail the seas with their boat charters. The experience is phenomenal.
Hotels and villas in St. Bath’s are owned and managed by the localities. As of now, there are twenty-five hotels with fifteen rooms or fewer. The largest hotel to date has fifty-eight rooms and is offering only the bests and the luxurious making you feel comfortable. Vacation shops are also nearby and they sell basic items for your needs. These vacation shops are closed during the noon break and usually reopen at 2:30 in the afternoon except Sundays. Three of the famous villas in the place are: Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and Fords.
The most ideal time to visit St. Barth’s is Christmas and New Years. These holidays allows you to choose several mega yachts for sea explorations.
Food
Of course, the vacation is incomplete without savoring their delicious food. Their local restaurants feature range of quality and tasty food what your palate craves for. Whether it’s French seafood, sushi, sashimi, fusion cuisine, deli, snacks, Creole, Mediterranean cuisines or Asian, these are all available at affordable grabs. Just remember, reservations are essential to avoid rush.
Try dining in at Maya’s. This is a public restaurant with somehow high prices range but once you taste their Creole, you will not be sorry for your visit. Creole is the best French Cuisine to date and its twist is worth savoring for. Ti St. Barth at Pointe Milo is the place you want to be when you want awesome and mouth-watering bar barbecues while Le Gaiac at Toiny is for the 100% French gastronomic delights.
Cruising
Some cruise lines such as Princess Cruises and P&O Cruises offer long period of stays that can last to 35 nights. Most itinerary destinations are fantastic and that include Barbados, Nevis, Aruba, Boca da Valeria, Devil’s Island, Basse Terre etc. For a faster registration and booking, you can go online, start comparing selected offers and select the sail dates of your quest. This experience is definitely one of your top honeymoon destinations beyond your imagination.
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Hindi TV serial online free - "Kis Desh Main Hai Mera Dil"
Watch "Kis Desh Main Hai Mera Dil" on Youtube India free
"Solar Eclipse 2009 July" - India, China, Indonesia, Japan, USA
On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan's Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean.
Detailed maps of the Path of Solar eclipse Totality can be seen at NASA website - for all Indian, CHinese, Japanese cities. The PDF maps are at the bottom.
In India: The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century on July 22 will provide a rare opportunity to witness the grand cosmic spectacle for the people in west, central, east and north-east India. Considering the Earth as a whole, the eclipse will begin at 5h 28m IST when the shadow of the Moon will touch the earth at local sunrise at a point in the Arabian sea close to the western coast at Gulf of Cambay.
The eclipse will end at 10h 42m IST when the Moon's shadow finally will leave the Earth at local sunset at a point in south Pacific Ocean. At about 6h 23m IST, the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian sea near the southern coast of Gujarat.
In China: The path of the July 22 Solar eclipse in China is shown here.
Astrologically speaking, the second solar eclipse of 2009 is a total eclipse of the Sun, at the New Moon in Cancer on July 22nd. This eclipse occurs at 29°27' of Cancer, the sign of the Crab, opposing Uranus, the prehistoric sky god whose union with the Earth Mother produced life as we know it. Uranus is known for his erratic behaviour, producing outcomes that are unorthodox or unexpected.
The solar eclipse occupies the final degree of Cancer, a degree of fate, but also a degree of willpower, independence and egotism. This eclipse occurs conjunct the Fixed Stars, Procyon and Pollux, a Behenian Fixed Star in Canis Minor used anciently for magical purposes! This is on the Cancer side, but on the Leo side (as the last degree of Cancer is right next to the first degree of Leo), the eclipse is applying to the conjunction with The Aselli, a nebulous cluster in the first decan of Leo, a warning to all. The Asselli stimulate death by fever, fire, hanging, beheading, or violent catastrophe, ruin, disgrace, wounds, hurts to face, eye trouble, blindness, imprisonment and great changes in society!
Castor and Pollux are known in Indian Jyotish astrology as Punarvasu, the Return of the Light. The Moon in this asterism is considered fortunate, with strong inner resources and an ability to bounce back from difficulties. The energy is philosophical, religious, spiritual, likeable, charming and forgiving. People born under this star are inclined to be idealistic, honest and truthful, valuing family and the home. The Moon passes through Punarvasu in the leadup to the moment of greatest eclipse, then passes into nourishing Pushya, encouraging the growth of wealth, of service to others and the underprivileged. The symbolism moves from the growth-filled potential of Jupiter to the steady, structural influence of Saturn in this process. These asterisms are all located close to the ecliptic, so are occulted by the eclipse.
Detailed maps of the Path of Solar eclipse Totality can be seen at NASA website - for all Indian, CHinese, Japanese cities. The PDF maps are at the bottom.
In India: The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century on July 22 will provide a rare opportunity to witness the grand cosmic spectacle for the people in west, central, east and north-east India. Considering the Earth as a whole, the eclipse will begin at 5h 28m IST when the shadow of the Moon will touch the earth at local sunrise at a point in the Arabian sea close to the western coast at Gulf of Cambay.
The eclipse will end at 10h 42m IST when the Moon's shadow finally will leave the Earth at local sunset at a point in south Pacific Ocean. At about 6h 23m IST, the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian sea near the southern coast of Gujarat.
In China: The path of the July 22 Solar eclipse in China is shown here.
Astrologically speaking, the second solar eclipse of 2009 is a total eclipse of the Sun, at the New Moon in Cancer on July 22nd. This eclipse occurs at 29°27' of Cancer, the sign of the Crab, opposing Uranus, the prehistoric sky god whose union with the Earth Mother produced life as we know it. Uranus is known for his erratic behaviour, producing outcomes that are unorthodox or unexpected.
The solar eclipse occupies the final degree of Cancer, a degree of fate, but also a degree of willpower, independence and egotism. This eclipse occurs conjunct the Fixed Stars, Procyon and Pollux, a Behenian Fixed Star in Canis Minor used anciently for magical purposes! This is on the Cancer side, but on the Leo side (as the last degree of Cancer is right next to the first degree of Leo), the eclipse is applying to the conjunction with The Aselli, a nebulous cluster in the first decan of Leo, a warning to all. The Asselli stimulate death by fever, fire, hanging, beheading, or violent catastrophe, ruin, disgrace, wounds, hurts to face, eye trouble, blindness, imprisonment and great changes in society!
Castor and Pollux are known in Indian Jyotish astrology as Punarvasu, the Return of the Light. The Moon in this asterism is considered fortunate, with strong inner resources and an ability to bounce back from difficulties. The energy is philosophical, religious, spiritual, likeable, charming and forgiving. People born under this star are inclined to be idealistic, honest and truthful, valuing family and the home. The Moon passes through Punarvasu in the leadup to the moment of greatest eclipse, then passes into nourishing Pushya, encouraging the growth of wealth, of service to others and the underprivileged. The symbolism moves from the growth-filled potential of Jupiter to the steady, structural influence of Saturn in this process. These asterisms are all located close to the ecliptic, so are occulted by the eclipse.
"Solar Eclipse 2009 July" - India, China, Indonesia, Japan, USA
On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan's Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean.
Detailed maps of the Path of Solar eclipse Totality can be seen at NASA website - for all Indian, CHinese, Japanese cities. The PDF maps are at the bottom.
In India: The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century on July 22 will provide a rare opportunity to witness the grand cosmic spectacle for the people in west, central, east and north-east India. Considering the Earth as a whole, the eclipse will begin at 5h 28m IST when the shadow of the Moon will touch the earth at local sunrise at a point in the Arabian sea close to the western coast at Gulf of Cambay.
The eclipse will end at 10h 42m IST when the Moon's shadow finally will leave the Earth at local sunset at a point in south Pacific Ocean. At about 6h 23m IST, the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian sea near the southern coast of Gujarat.
In China: The path of the July 22 Solar eclipse in China is shown here.
Astrologically speaking, the second solar eclipse of 2009 is a total eclipse of the Sun, at the New Moon in Cancer on July 22nd. This eclipse occurs at 29°27' of Cancer, the sign of the Crab, opposing Uranus, the prehistoric sky god whose union with the Earth Mother produced life as we know it. Uranus is known for his erratic behaviour, producing outcomes that are unorthodox or unexpected.
The solar eclipse occupies the final degree of Cancer, a degree of fate, but also a degree of willpower, independence and egotism. This eclipse occurs conjunct the Fixed Stars, Procyon and Pollux, a Behenian Fixed Star in Canis Minor used anciently for magical purposes! This is on the Cancer side, but on the Leo side (as the last degree of Cancer is right next to the first degree of Leo), the eclipse is applying to the conjunction with The Aselli, a nebulous cluster in the first decan of Leo, a warning to all. The Asselli stimulate death by fever, fire, hanging, beheading, or violent catastrophe, ruin, disgrace, wounds, hurts to face, eye trouble, blindness, imprisonment and great changes in society!
Castor and Pollux are known in Indian Jyotish astrology as Punarvasu, the Return of the Light. The Moon in this asterism is considered fortunate, with strong inner resources and an ability to bounce back from difficulties. The energy is philosophical, religious, spiritual, likeable, charming and forgiving. People born under this star are inclined to be idealistic, honest and truthful, valuing family and the home. The Moon passes through Punarvasu in the leadup to the moment of greatest eclipse, then passes into nourishing Pushya, encouraging the growth of wealth, of service to others and the underprivileged. The symbolism moves from the growth-filled potential of Jupiter to the steady, structural influence of Saturn in this process. These asterisms are all located close to the ecliptic, so are occulted by the eclipse.
Detailed maps of the Path of Solar eclipse Totality can be seen at NASA website - for all Indian, CHinese, Japanese cities. The PDF maps are at the bottom.
In India: The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century on July 22 will provide a rare opportunity to witness the grand cosmic spectacle for the people in west, central, east and north-east India. Considering the Earth as a whole, the eclipse will begin at 5h 28m IST when the shadow of the Moon will touch the earth at local sunrise at a point in the Arabian sea close to the western coast at Gulf of Cambay.
The eclipse will end at 10h 42m IST when the Moon's shadow finally will leave the Earth at local sunset at a point in south Pacific Ocean. At about 6h 23m IST, the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian sea near the southern coast of Gujarat.
In China: The path of the July 22 Solar eclipse in China is shown here.
Astrologically speaking, the second solar eclipse of 2009 is a total eclipse of the Sun, at the New Moon in Cancer on July 22nd. This eclipse occurs at 29°27' of Cancer, the sign of the Crab, opposing Uranus, the prehistoric sky god whose union with the Earth Mother produced life as we know it. Uranus is known for his erratic behaviour, producing outcomes that are unorthodox or unexpected.
The solar eclipse occupies the final degree of Cancer, a degree of fate, but also a degree of willpower, independence and egotism. This eclipse occurs conjunct the Fixed Stars, Procyon and Pollux, a Behenian Fixed Star in Canis Minor used anciently for magical purposes! This is on the Cancer side, but on the Leo side (as the last degree of Cancer is right next to the first degree of Leo), the eclipse is applying to the conjunction with The Aselli, a nebulous cluster in the first decan of Leo, a warning to all. The Asselli stimulate death by fever, fire, hanging, beheading, or violent catastrophe, ruin, disgrace, wounds, hurts to face, eye trouble, blindness, imprisonment and great changes in society!
Castor and Pollux are known in Indian Jyotish astrology as Punarvasu, the Return of the Light. The Moon in this asterism is considered fortunate, with strong inner resources and an ability to bounce back from difficulties. The energy is philosophical, religious, spiritual, likeable, charming and forgiving. People born under this star are inclined to be idealistic, honest and truthful, valuing family and the home. The Moon passes through Punarvasu in the leadup to the moment of greatest eclipse, then passes into nourishing Pushya, encouraging the growth of wealth, of service to others and the underprivileged. The symbolism moves from the growth-filled potential of Jupiter to the steady, structural influence of Saturn in this process. These asterisms are all located close to the ecliptic, so are occulted by the eclipse.
Display of Revolutionary War Resources at the library
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Displayed here is a scanned image from the book, Bi-centennial Celebration Commemorating the Two Hundreth Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. (1932)
In conjunction with the present exhibit "The Legacy of the Revolution in Huntington" at Town Hall, Revolutionary War reference sources from our local history room are on display on the first floor of the library. Highlights from our collection include:
- A Letter From Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. to the Commissioners of Public Accounts : relative to some observations in their seventh report, which may be judged to imply censure on the late commanders in chief of His Majesty's army in North America. (1784)
- Bi-centennial Celebration Commemorating the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. (1932)
- New York in the Revolution as Colony and State / a compilation of documents and records from the office of the State Comptroller. (1901-1904)