3 Ocak 2013 Perşembe
England's Five Best Canal Holiday Routes
Here are his favourites
I personally would love to take a canal holiday tour, and then stay in a cottage or vacation home for the rest of my visit to England.
Interior Design: Caribbean Property's Changing Face
A fresh take on interior design is changing the face of Caribbean property across the region.
The following is an excerpt of an article on Interior Design in the Caribbean from The Caribbean Property Investor Magazine, featuring designers from across the region who have worked in Barbados, Jamaica, Antigua and London:
Grand Designs
Interior designthroughout the islands of the Caribbean is evolving. The dark colonial style isgiving way to a lighter, more contemporary feel.
“On Jamaica,the majority of interior designers have been trained in the USA and the UK bringingtogether an eclectic mix of styles. Thecombination of the islands beauty, its rich culture and the number of businesspeople from abroad and professional Jamaicans who have decided to stay and makeJamaica their home has changed the face of interior design from a rustic Caribbeanand Spanish style to a sleeker cool contemporary look” says British interiordesigner Cleon Roberts, who works on the island.
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| Interior Design by Cleon Roberts, Jamaica |
Movingaway from the heavier, darker colonial style, today’s Caribbean designers seekto maximize the use of natural light and materials: “The Romanesque style usingcolumns and lion sculptures, small windows, masses of dark wood and heavydrapes is diminishing. People are opening up their homes, building roof gardensand terraces, and using natural and recycled materials,” Cleon adds.
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| Interior Design by Archers Hall, Barbados |
This article continues in The Caribbean Property Investor Magazine. Register for free to read on.
St Vincent's Marlon Roudette GQ Man of the Month
We were delighted to discover that Marlon, an exceptional talent from St Vincent & the Grenadines, was recently GQ Magazine's Man of the Month.
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| St Vincent & the Grenadines' Marlon Roudette |
Here's a brief excerpt from our interview
“I grew up on the Leeward Coast of St Vincent in the Buccament Valley. The natural setting granted us a unique freedom as kids; from bathing under waterfalls to helping the fishermen with their nets in return for a fish or two!” says Marlon, who is looking forward to a solo career after seven years as lead singer of the band Mattafix. “I am based in London now but I try and get home at least once or twice a year. It has become a refuge for me away from the chaos of the metropolis."
"My family and I moved to St Vincent from London when I was 9 years old and arriving there from the bleak backdrop of the UK was a surreal experience. The first thing I was struck by were the colours. From the deep greens of the rain forest to the oranges and purples of a breathtaking sunset. I'd never seen anything like it."
My favourite spot on the island is my home. We have a small open plan purple heart house surrounded by all the fruit trees you could ever need. Its a very hard place to leave!"
This article continues in in Issue 2 of The Caribbean Property Investor Magazine.
St Vincent & the Grenadines is a truly inspiring landscape with a number of exceptional properties for sale.
This 8 bedroom property for sale in St Vincent & the Grenadines is outstanding. Located on 3 acres of land, 10 minutes from Mustique and just a 1 minute drive to Port Elizabeth and Admiralty Harbour, the villa offers one of the best views in St Vincent & the Grenadines.
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| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sale |
The property is finished to a very high standard and includes a beautiful pool and path leading directly to the beach.
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| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sales - Pool with a View |
The reception rooms are spacious, classical and private.
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| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sales - Spacious Reception Rooms |
7th Heaven Properties is the Caribbean property specialist, offering homes, villas, land and commercial real estate for sale from across the entire Caribbean, including St Vincent & the Grenadines. Please see our website for all kinds of St Vincent & the Grenadines property for sale.
Montserrat's First Steps Towards Island Re-launch

Montserrat begins its exciting new start with re-brand led by London-based leading Caribbean real estate and destination marketing specialists 7th Heaven Properties
July 2012: In the first step of its exciting re-launch and as plans for a new capital town and tourism drive gather pace, the Caribbean island of Montserrat has unveiled a new brand identity. With the new look soon to be rolled out both online and offline, this re-branding process has been led by luxury Caribbean real estate and destination marketing specialist 7th Heaven Properties who worked with a wide selection of local stakeholders to establish the island’s new identity.
The re-branding is the initial phase of a new high-end, low-density tourism strategy that aims to attract private sector investment into the new capital at Little Bay and to encourage visitors to the island.
British Overseas Territory Montserrat currently attracts a relatively small but dedicated number of overseas visitors. Montserrat entered the international spotlight when Beatles producer Sir George Martin opened the iconic AIR Studios in Montserrat in 1979 and music stars such as Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Sting and Eric Clapton came to record on the island. Many of these artists fell in love with Montserrat and returned year after year, some investing in holiday homes.
Through their research with local stakeholders and repeat visitors to Montserrat, 7th Heaven Properties identified that Montserrat’s appeal lies in its offer of tranquillity away from the crowds surrounded by warm, welcoming people and dramatic natural beauty; the new identity has been designed to reflect these assets.
In addition to the island as a whole, an identity for the new capital at Little Bay and port at Carr’s Bay has also been developed:

The logo - which incorporates a Celtic Five Circle Symbol - takes inspiration from the surrounding natural beauty, the new capital’s role as a future port town and the island’s Irish heritage. Having been inhabited by Irish settlers in the 17th Century, Montserrat retains strong links with the Emerald Isle; St Patrick’s Day is a public holiday, the national colours are green and orange and Irish place names and family names are commonplace. Additionally, the interlocking circles reference the elements of nature, ever present in this stunning island, and represent the points of a compass.
The former capital and its port were destroyed by the island's volcano and the development of a new capital town and port in the North, an area protected from the volcano, are central to plans for Montserrat’s economic development. The Government of Montserrat believes the new identity and strapline "Relaxation Refined" will be fundamental to re-positioning the island, raising its profile and attracting private sector investors.
John Cox, Director of the Montserrat Development Corporation said:
"The Government of Montserrat is delighted with the new tourism identity for Montserrat. The branding reflects the islanders’ view of the tranquillity and friendliness to be found in Montserrat; essentially, the Caribbean as it should be: "Relaxation Refined". The new branding will help attract investments in tourism and other sectors."
Robert Cooper, Director of Branding at 7th Heaven Properties, which has been working very closely with the Montserrat Development Corporation on plans for the new capital town also commented:
"Outside the island, Montserrat is primarily known for its volcano and for AIR Studios. However, the primary reason repeat visitors continue to come back to Montserrat year in year out is because it offers total relaxation, peace and quiet against a backdrop of lush, green mountains and sensational sea views. The new branding reflects this unique offering."
Is Rory McIlroy moving in on Tiger Woods' golf turf?
Huff Post Sports "wondered if there was something compellingly symbolic in this passing, if McIlroy, in a larger sense, is ready to take Woods' place on the game’s grand stages." Rory, a twenty-three year old with three wins under his belt this season is young and aggressive like the Tiger Woods from ten years ago. A joking McIlroy who is growing muscles on Tour recently stated he would like to "kick his (Woods) behind" at the Ryder Cup.
Woods, on the other hand, has backed off of his more aggressive style more calmly stating that he still wants to taste victory. "I'm just going to try and get a 'W' this week," Tiger said about Crooked Stick. "That's the goal. That's why I'm here. That's why I entered."
Yes, Tiger Woods may have entered the BMW Championship to win but his comment after the first round that "The game of golf is in great hands with him (McIlroy), and he's here to stay," could be taken as a sign that Woods may be letting go of the struggle to stay on top. Letting go may be the first sign that Woods is ready to come back.
Although Woods has three wins on the PGA Tour this season; the Memorial in which Tiger surpassed Jack Nicklaus' record, a win at Bay Hill that marked his seventh at that golf course and the AT&T which was won with a bit of a struggle at Congressional, there is a definite weakness in his game which now shows up during the final stages of tournaments, a flaw in his putting, in my opinion, caused by a lack of focus.
In 2009, right before his woes began, Tiger won the same tournaments and also included three more wins including the BMW Championship.
Although money may be a motivator for many golfers struggling to stay in position, the "$100 million dollar man" needs a different type of stimulus in order to return to his former greatness and Rory McIlroy may be just what the doctor ordered to wake up a sleeping Tiger.
Voice your opinion on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and friend on Facebook.
photo credit: Canada.com
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2 Ocak 2013 Çarşamba
England's Five Best Canal Holiday Routes
Here are his favourites
I personally would love to take a canal holiday tour, and then stay in a cottage or vacation home for the rest of my visit to England.
Is Rory McIlroy moving in on Tiger Woods' golf turf?
Huff Post Sports "wondered if there was something compellingly symbolic in this passing, if McIlroy, in a larger sense, is ready to take Woods' place on the game’s grand stages." Rory, a twenty-three year old with three wins under his belt this season is young and aggressive like the Tiger Woods from ten years ago. A joking McIlroy who is growing muscles on Tour recently stated he would like to "kick his (Woods) behind" at the Ryder Cup.
Woods, on the other hand, has backed off of his more aggressive style more calmly stating that he still wants to taste victory. "I'm just going to try and get a 'W' this week," Tiger said about Crooked Stick. "That's the goal. That's why I'm here. That's why I entered."
Yes, Tiger Woods may have entered the BMW Championship to win but his comment after the first round that "The game of golf is in great hands with him (McIlroy), and he's here to stay," could be taken as a sign that Woods may be letting go of the struggle to stay on top. Letting go may be the first sign that Woods is ready to come back.
Although Woods has three wins on the PGA Tour this season; the Memorial in which Tiger surpassed Jack Nicklaus' record, a win at Bay Hill that marked his seventh at that golf course and the AT&T which was won with a bit of a struggle at Congressional, there is a definite weakness in his game which now shows up during the final stages of tournaments, a flaw in his putting, in my opinion, caused by a lack of focus.
In 2009, right before his woes began, Tiger won the same tournaments and also included three more wins including the BMW Championship.
Although money may be a motivator for many golfers struggling to stay in position, the "$100 million dollar man" needs a different type of stimulus in order to return to his former greatness and Rory McIlroy may be just what the doctor ordered to wake up a sleeping Tiger.
Voice your opinion on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and friend on Facebook.
photo credit: Canada.com
Posted via email from stacysolomon's posterous
Golf Horoscope for 2013
Even though the foremost astrologers utilize the aspects of the planets and stars at a given moment, the future still remains unpredictable. Utilizing the past as a barometer, Golf for Beginners makes several predictions on the future of the game and some of its players in 2013.
1. Tiger Woods will win two golf tournaments this year and one major event. Based upon his past performance in the majors, the current number-two money leader in the world will win the PGA Championship...it's about time to collect another Wanamaker Trophy, isn't it? On his golf blog Woods said, "Looking ahead to next year, I'm just trying to win those big four tournaments."
picture credit: TigerWoods.com/GettyImages
2.The Rory McIlroy-Tiger Woods competition will continue to heat up and fans will see several final round close calls this season. McIlroy will easily win the Masters after remembering what he said after squandering a four-stroke lead at Augusta in 2012. "I'll get over it," said Rory, "it was a character-building day, put it that way. I'll come out stronger for it," and so he has with his major victory in 2012 at the PGA Championship.
3. The 2016 Anchoring Ban (belly putter) will force advocates such as Webb Simpson to change their putters and revise their putting strokes. Watch for new and unpredictable grips for belly-putter golfers and for new equipment on the golf course. Will we see Keegan Bradley trying out a new claw grip this season?
Keegan Bradley at the WGC photo credit Golf for Beginners
4. The LPGA future will further take root in Asia. American LPGA golfers will be asked to learn Korean and Mandarin to keep up with the further globalization of the Tour. Instead of "foreign" Tour players being penalized for not speaking English, ladies such as Cristie Kerr on the LPGA will brush up on Korean to follow the sponsors, "follow the money".
Could it be that, down the road, American LPGA golfers will be penalized for not speaking Korean?
Photo credit: usatoday.net
5. Two female members will be allowed to join Muirfield's "Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers" (so one can play golf with the other without disturbing the men) with the Royal & Ancient Golf Club following suit after much ballyhoo.
Stay tuned for mystical Tarot predictions by Stacy Solomon thoughout the 2013 golf season!
Voice your opinion on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and friend on Facebook.
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1 Ocak 2013 Salı
St Vincent's Marlon Roudette GQ Man of the Month
We were delighted to discover that Marlon, an exceptional talent from St Vincent & the Grenadines, was recently GQ Magazine's Man of the Month.
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| St Vincent & the Grenadines' Marlon Roudette |
Here's a brief excerpt from our interview
“I grew up on the Leeward Coast of St Vincent in the Buccament Valley. The natural setting granted us a unique freedom as kids; from bathing under waterfalls to helping the fishermen with their nets in return for a fish or two!” says Marlon, who is looking forward to a solo career after seven years as lead singer of the band Mattafix. “I am based in London now but I try and get home at least once or twice a year. It has become a refuge for me away from the chaos of the metropolis."
"My family and I moved to St Vincent from London when I was 9 years old and arriving there from the bleak backdrop of the UK was a surreal experience. The first thing I was struck by were the colours. From the deep greens of the rain forest to the oranges and purples of a breathtaking sunset. I'd never seen anything like it."
My favourite spot on the island is my home. We have a small open plan purple heart house surrounded by all the fruit trees you could ever need. Its a very hard place to leave!"
This article continues in in Issue 2 of The Caribbean Property Investor Magazine.
St Vincent & the Grenadines is a truly inspiring landscape with a number of exceptional properties for sale.
This 8 bedroom property for sale in St Vincent & the Grenadines is outstanding. Located on 3 acres of land, 10 minutes from Mustique and just a 1 minute drive to Port Elizabeth and Admiralty Harbour, the villa offers one of the best views in St Vincent & the Grenadines.
![]() |
| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sale |
The property is finished to a very high standard and includes a beautiful pool and path leading directly to the beach.
![]() |
| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sales - Pool with a View |
The reception rooms are spacious, classical and private.
![]() |
| St Vincent & the Grenadines Property for Sales - Spacious Reception Rooms |
7th Heaven Properties is the Caribbean property specialist, offering homes, villas, land and commercial real estate for sale from across the entire Caribbean, including St Vincent & the Grenadines. Please see our website for all kinds of St Vincent & the Grenadines property for sale.
Montserrat's First Steps Towards Island Re-launch

Montserrat begins its exciting new start with re-brand led by London-based leading Caribbean real estate and destination marketing specialists 7th Heaven Properties
July 2012: In the first step of its exciting re-launch and as plans for a new capital town and tourism drive gather pace, the Caribbean island of Montserrat has unveiled a new brand identity. With the new look soon to be rolled out both online and offline, this re-branding process has been led by luxury Caribbean real estate and destination marketing specialist 7th Heaven Properties who worked with a wide selection of local stakeholders to establish the island’s new identity.
The re-branding is the initial phase of a new high-end, low-density tourism strategy that aims to attract private sector investment into the new capital at Little Bay and to encourage visitors to the island.
British Overseas Territory Montserrat currently attracts a relatively small but dedicated number of overseas visitors. Montserrat entered the international spotlight when Beatles producer Sir George Martin opened the iconic AIR Studios in Montserrat in 1979 and music stars such as Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Sting and Eric Clapton came to record on the island. Many of these artists fell in love with Montserrat and returned year after year, some investing in holiday homes.
Through their research with local stakeholders and repeat visitors to Montserrat, 7th Heaven Properties identified that Montserrat’s appeal lies in its offer of tranquillity away from the crowds surrounded by warm, welcoming people and dramatic natural beauty; the new identity has been designed to reflect these assets.
In addition to the island as a whole, an identity for the new capital at Little Bay and port at Carr’s Bay has also been developed:

The logo - which incorporates a Celtic Five Circle Symbol - takes inspiration from the surrounding natural beauty, the new capital’s role as a future port town and the island’s Irish heritage. Having been inhabited by Irish settlers in the 17th Century, Montserrat retains strong links with the Emerald Isle; St Patrick’s Day is a public holiday, the national colours are green and orange and Irish place names and family names are commonplace. Additionally, the interlocking circles reference the elements of nature, ever present in this stunning island, and represent the points of a compass.
The former capital and its port were destroyed by the island's volcano and the development of a new capital town and port in the North, an area protected from the volcano, are central to plans for Montserrat’s economic development. The Government of Montserrat believes the new identity and strapline "Relaxation Refined" will be fundamental to re-positioning the island, raising its profile and attracting private sector investors.
John Cox, Director of the Montserrat Development Corporation said:
"The Government of Montserrat is delighted with the new tourism identity for Montserrat. The branding reflects the islanders’ view of the tranquillity and friendliness to be found in Montserrat; essentially, the Caribbean as it should be: "Relaxation Refined". The new branding will help attract investments in tourism and other sectors."
Robert Cooper, Director of Branding at 7th Heaven Properties, which has been working very closely with the Montserrat Development Corporation on plans for the new capital town also commented:
"Outside the island, Montserrat is primarily known for its volcano and for AIR Studios. However, the primary reason repeat visitors continue to come back to Montserrat year in year out is because it offers total relaxation, peace and quiet against a backdrop of lush, green mountains and sensational sea views. The new branding reflects this unique offering."
England's Five Best Canal Holiday Routes
Here are his favourites
I personally would love to take a canal holiday tour, and then stay in a cottage or vacation home for the rest of my visit to England.
2012 U.S. Women's Open Comes Full Circle from Se Ri Pak to N.Y. Choi
The final round of the 2012 U.S. Women's Open was an exciting look at how both skill, spirit and a little bit of luck played a part in the golf tournament. Although Na Yeon Choi pulled several tee shots into the woods, she never lost her cool and bowed briefly before her idol, Se Ri Pak, as if to say "thank you" for paving the way for Korean dominance in women's golf.
Here are a few quirky and funny notes and quotes from the final round of the U.S. Women's Open.
On Na Yeon Choi’s par-save from the tall grass on No. 12:
Dan Hicks – “She has experienced every type of emotion you can possibly have on the last three holes.”
Dottie Pepper – “Houdini would have been proud.”
On Na Yeon Choi’s tee shot off the rocks on 13:
Dan Hicks – “This is one of the biggest roller coaster rides I have seen in a long time on the back nine at an Open.”
On Na Yeon Choi’s lucky bounce past the bunker on her drive at 15:
Dottie Pepper – “I’m thinking if I’m Na Yeon Choi, I send my manager to go buy a lottery ticket.”
On Na Yeon Choi as she set up for a long putt on 16:
Dottie Pepper - “She’s put enough stress on herself to go around for a few people.”
On Na Yeon Choi after she made a long putt on 16, to go 8-under-par:
Dan Hicks - “It’s starting to look like destiny.”
On Na Yeon Choi:
Dan Hicks - “South Korean domination. We are going to have the tenth different Korean to win a women’s major, all in the last 15 years. Na Yeon Choi looks like she will be the latest.”
After microphones captured Na Yeon Choi speaking with her caddie before a shot on 18:
Annika Sorenstam – “Did you talk a lot with your caddie?”
Dottie Pepper- “I did, but I liked comparisons from other rounds. I have a really good memory for numbers. I always wanted to know how the hole I was playing compared to other holes. I could then make the appropriate decisions.”
On Na Yeon Choi:
Roger Maltbie - “She just never seemed to lose her cool. This girl is a solid player. She is going to be around for a long time.”
On Na Yeon Choi winning the 67th U.S. Women’s Open:
Dan Hicks – “This championship has come full circle. From Se Ri Pak in 1998 to Na Yeon Choi in 2012.”
Thanks to the NBC Sports Group for providing me with this information.
Voice your opinion on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and friend us on Facebook.
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Is Rory McIlroy moving in on Tiger Woods' golf turf?
Huff Post Sports "wondered if there was something compellingly symbolic in this passing, if McIlroy, in a larger sense, is ready to take Woods' place on the game’s grand stages." Rory, a twenty-three year old with three wins under his belt this season is young and aggressive like the Tiger Woods from ten years ago. A joking McIlroy who is growing muscles on Tour recently stated he would like to "kick his (Woods) behind" at the Ryder Cup.
Woods, on the other hand, has backed off of his more aggressive style more calmly stating that he still wants to taste victory. "I'm just going to try and get a 'W' this week," Tiger said about Crooked Stick. "That's the goal. That's why I'm here. That's why I entered."
Yes, Tiger Woods may have entered the BMW Championship to win but his comment after the first round that "The game of golf is in great hands with him (McIlroy), and he's here to stay," could be taken as a sign that Woods may be letting go of the struggle to stay on top. Letting go may be the first sign that Woods is ready to come back.
Although Woods has three wins on the PGA Tour this season; the Memorial in which Tiger surpassed Jack Nicklaus' record, a win at Bay Hill that marked his seventh at that golf course and the AT&T which was won with a bit of a struggle at Congressional, there is a definite weakness in his game which now shows up during the final stages of tournaments, a flaw in his putting, in my opinion, caused by a lack of focus.
In 2009, right before his woes began, Tiger won the same tournaments and also included three more wins including the BMW Championship.
Although money may be a motivator for many golfers struggling to stay in position, the "$100 million dollar man" needs a different type of stimulus in order to return to his former greatness and Rory McIlroy may be just what the doctor ordered to wake up a sleeping Tiger.
Voice your opinion on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and friend on Facebook.
photo credit: Canada.com
Posted via email from stacysolomon's posterous





