April 1, 2010
Make Plans To Keep Busy During Your Retirement
Although the retirement age in the United States is growing progressively older, improvements in health care have allowed many citizens to have many more retirement years in which they can enjoy doing the things that they love. If you are planning on retiring, then you will want to make some plans that will keep you active for your golden years.
Perhaps you will want to use your retirement years to find a new hobby. Retirement is the perfect time to start fishing again as well as to learn to play the guitar. You need to find something the will engage both your body and your mind to keep new brain cells growing and muscles active. This will help to keep you active for many years to come after you complete your primary career.
For some, retirement brings the financial security that is needed to begin your own business. Perhaps you will start to do something you have always wanted to do. You are not going to have to give up your nine to five, but can make good use of the retirement years. Profits may be nice, but as long as you break even and are having fun, who cares?
Perhaps you will take a long term hobby and turn it into a money making venture by selling your crafts at a holiday bazaar. Perhaps you will look for a totally new challenge that was not available fifty years ago when you began your career, such as an internet based business opportunity. These things are worth experimenting with to see if you can enjoy what you do and make money.
Retirement years often offer a time when retirees can travel like never before. Travel time is no longer just a couple of weeks per year but can be year round. You can travel north to avoid the heat of summer or south to avoid the cold of winter, visit with old friends or take time to make new ones. You can spend time seeing sights you may have missed as you were busy with a career.
If you are not the RV type traveler, perhaps you prefer to fly and get where you are going quickly. Try taking a fabulous cruise to an exotic location. These all inclusive vacation packages include fabulous five course meals and the opportunity to visit exotic locations without ever having to change hotel rooms. Temperatures are generally moderate and influenced by ocean breezes.
Whatever the plans, make them ones that you will enjoy.
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October 23, 2009
Opera Culture in Bulgaria
World-famous Bulgarian opera singers like Boris Hristov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Rayna Kabaivanska, Nikola Gyuzelev, Gena Dimitrova were born in the first half of the 20th century. They have made Bulgaria famous and have proved the world, that the Bulgarian nation gives birth to great people. And all that in hard times for the nation, times after a slavery that had lasted five centuries, which doomed the Bulgarians to poverty, ignorance. Several had known the art of the opera these days. The beginning was back in 1980, when three Bulgarian musicians organized the first opera group in Bulgaria, only 2 years after the Liberation. An edict was published in 1892 and the group was disbanded. Pros and cons arguments about the Bulgarian opera turned into a three decade “war”. And as if the prophetical words of Petko Naumov in the “Den” newspaper /1908/ could be heard – “More self-confidence, skeptical gentlemen, more respect to the figures of music, who devoted themselves to a deed, that is going to make Bulgaria proud. ”
In 1922, the enthusiastic singers succeeded and won the debate. A state opera had been built, named “The Nation’s Opera”. A fast opera boom had begun. And in spite of Bulgaria being behind the steel curtain of communism from 1944 till 1989, a time when Bulgarians were forbidden to go abroad to the capitalistic countries, the opera singers Boris Hristov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Rayna Kabaivanska, Nikola Gyuzelev, Gena Dimitrova became popular not only in Bulgaria, but worldwide. They had managed to impress the world with their art, skills and creativeness. Music does not oblige to separationism - that is what they proved to the world. All of them highlight their love to Bulgaria.
Boris Hristov (1914 – 1933), the great Bulgarian bass, was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, but had grown up in Sofia. He said: “All, that I have done, I have done in the name of my fatherland, Bulgaria!”.
Nikolay Gyaurov (1929 – 2005), a world-famous bass, was born in Velingrad, Bulgaria. He once said: “My art would matter, if it could show the foreigners, that our country has a respectable culture. That is why I always had the caption “Bulgaria” on the back of my clothes”.
Nikola Guyzelev was born in 1936 in Pavlikeni, Bulgaria. He has an artistic world-famous voice, which proves his Bulgarian identity.
Rayna Kabaivanska (1934) was born in Bourgas, Gena Dimitrova (1941 – 2005) was born in Beglej village, the region of Pleven, Bulgaria. Both of them have world-famous soprano voices. They held classes, where they taught young talented Bulgarian opera singers.
Professor Hristo Brumbarov, who discovered Gena Dimitrova’s talent, said: “That is a voice, that appears one time in hundred years.”
It is said, that Nikolay Gyaurov is a genius, whose voice comes from the depths of the Earth, from the depths of the soul.
Rayna Kabaivanska sings with an exemplary voice and taste, with elegant and exemplary interpretation, with the charisma of a great singer.
Nikola Guyzelev, a singer and an actor with aristocratic figure, possesses a voice with a beautiful and noble timber.
These legendary opera singers, inheritors of Orpheus, have helped to improve the spiritual and cultural development of nations. Nowadays, these names seem to be forgotten by the young ones, who are being affected by the new styles of music. These great names, pitifully, nowadays are only mentioned in some pages in art books or anniversaries. Despite the ignorance of the young ones, these names are going to stay eternal.
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October 21, 2009
Discover the Christmas Candlelight Walk in Augusta - Missouri
Approximatley 1,000 luminaries light your way through Historic Augusta, Missouri the first two Friday nights of December between five to ten PM. This annual event has more than a twenty-five year history and has become a tradition for the entire village to sponsor. A free Trolley Shuttle will take you across town to visit the many shops and vintage stores, wine producers and brewers, cafes and food stands, find unusual artwork such as hand-blown glass, paintings, and sculpture, just a few of northeast Missouri attractions.
The area churches can help move you into the holiday spirit with Christmas caroling and encourage you to sing along or just listen in their church sanctuary under a giant Christmas tree. The city square Will heighten your holiday cheer with a horse drawn sleigh ride around the center of town, a warm bon fire with Chestnuts roasting and marshmallows toasting, and St. Nick arriving to hear you Christmas wish-list.
The season enthusiast may enjoy the challenge of our Holiday Scavenger Hunt with a Christmas quiz and an night awash with gathering treasurers from all the shopkeepers. You can submit your answers to our History Museum and enter for prizes from our area merchants.
You can simply relax by appreciating a band at Mount Pleasant Winery sipping a glass of wine; enjoy the evening at dinner with friends at Café Bella, Augusta Brewing Company, Ashley’s Rose or Balducci’s; relax with a therapeutic massage at Halcyon or you can shop till you drop at a many of specialty shops and antique stores.
Enjoy the holiday season in Augusta, Missouri on one of the first two Fridays of December with our Candlelight Christmas Walk. The Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce hosts this event each year and you will feel the Christmas spirit throughout the village. We suggest you make your Bed & Breakfast reservations early, before all the rooms are taken. The festivities starts at 5 PM and goes until ten PM with over 1,000 luminaries lighting your way through town.
A free Trolley shuttle is on hand to help you visit all the shops, brewery, and restaurants. You can discover original artwork with paintings at Augusta Wood, unusual jewelry at Wine Road boutiques and hand-blown glass by area artist Sam Stang at their studio in town. Stoneledge antiques and the local Emporium will take you back to yester years with a vintage collection of antiques and fun stuff from the past. Purely Provence sells home embellishments and holiday décor, and Good Life Goods has gift baskets inspired by faith, hope and love. These are a few of the Missouri travel attractions you will discover
Mount Pleasant winery has a no-cost concert and don’t miss the warm mulled-spiced wine at Augusta Winery. Our brewery has a great variety of micro-brews and meals. Halcyon spa offers free chair massage to relax you during the hustle and bustle of the festivities. The restaurants and food stands will curb your hunger with specials and homemade food. Attactions include St. Nick, horse drawn carriage rides, kids activites at the library, Christmas caroling with the Ebenezer United Church of Christ, the Town Historian, the History Museum, a Scavenger Hunt and a few new businesses.
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