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Svan Cushion In Blue $39.95 Svan Cushion In Blue |
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The Blue Cushion $49.99 The Blue Cushion Giclee Print by Horatio Henry Couldery. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Svan Chair Cushion, Light Blue $39.95 Svan Chair Cushion, Light Blue |

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Hog Wild Peeramid Bookrest Inspired by the great pyramids, this uniquely shaped pillow with bookmark tassel props a book at the perfect angle for reading-in bed, at a table, favorite chair, on the floor and virtually anywhere. Simply placing the spine of the book into the ledge allows readers a free hand to take notes, snack and truly relax…. |
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Non Slip Shelf and Drawer Liner HOME/CAR/RV/BOAT/GARAGE Use it in your Kitchen, RV, Boat, Garage, Car, Bathroom! Cushions and Protects. Hand Washable and Reusable. Long Lasting!… |
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Laura Ashley Hydrangea 2-Pack Reversible Chair Pads, Blue $24.99 Our Laura Ashley home goods collection is a perfect reflection of our 56 year old brand that is recognized and loved around the world. As you will see from other products on this site, this is an aspirational lifestyle brand comprising both classic and contemporary collections…. |
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Lullabies-A Songbook Companion $7.95 Released as a companion piece to the award-winning book Lullabies: An Illustrated Songbook, this hour-plus of music is a wonderful mix of stately classical themes and child-friendly vocals. The selections range from “All the Pretty Little Horses” to a global spread of lullabies drawn from classical and folk traditions. The music is spare, with Kapp on piano, Julianne Baird and Kapp’s daughter Made… |
We Were Into The Second Day Of A 10-Day Roman Empire Mediterranean Cruise, Having Boarded In CivitavecchiaTthe Previous Morning After Three Enchantingly Chaotic And Engaging Days In Rome.
This awe-inspiring sight heralded our dawn entry to the Strait of Messina between the southern "toe of Italy" and the island of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
We were into the second day of a 10-day Roman Empire Mediterranean cruise, having boarded in Civitavecchia (Rome's seaport) the previous morning after 3 delightfully chaotic and interesting days in Rome. This was our second cruise, and we are now committed to the cruising culture. Our 12 pm boarding of the ms Noordam was nearly a homecoming and we were shortly settled into our stateroom and were under way.
We cruised thru the Strait of Messina and north into the Adriatic on this first "at sea" day familiarising ourselves with our splendid environment. The Noordam was impressive.
The central curving glass staircase between decks was striking and the art-bedecked lounges and the nautical paintings, antique model ships and collections of period navigational instruments were interesting.
We relished our dinners. The ever-changing Vista Dining Room's five-course menus never failed to satisfy. Rosenthal china, glistening silver and sparkling crystal glasses set on crisp white table covers were wonderful to behold. We opted for "open dining" and made many new buddies. There were 3 "formal" evenings and seven "smart casual".
The casual Lido Griddle buffet food court offered a selection of cuisine and made-to-order "super sandwiches" or burgers and hot dogs, all of which you might carry back to your stateroom, or out on to the deck to enjoy by the pool. On occasion, we requested a maid service meal to our stateroom. The Indonesian crew predicted our each need and delivered morning tea, orange juice and a fresh flower to our stateroom.
On morning 3, we spooked with the sunrise into the harbour at Dubrovnik, Croatia, and after an important breakfast, we rode the Holland America Line shuttle to the gates of the traditional walled city.
The Old Town's Pile Gate opens on to the white marble streets and buildings of the medieval city. This fairytale place is completely enclosed within its thirtheenth century 2km-long fortified wall. We walked the wall to spectacular perspectives which modified at each turn. Along the Placa, the primary street below, cafeterias and shops are tucked into the old buildings, and churches and monuments dominate the piazzas. The ornate 16th-century Sponza Palace museum keeps Dubrovnik archives and art collections.
After another smooth overnight sailing, we awoke to a crimson sunrise over the island mountains of Corfu, Greece. The shuttle carried us into city, but before discovering its delights, we climbed the steps to explore tunnels under the fortress castle overlooking the island's harbour.
The city of Corfu is captivating. We looked and shopped and then relaxed outside a cafeteria in the city square, devouring baklava leaking honey with our iced moccachinos.
Having cruised south overnight, we docked at Katakolon, Greece. Our third shore excursion was to Olympia, a name that is legend as the site of the first Olympics around 776BC. The Olympic torch is lit here each 4 years for the modern games. The Archaeological Museum exhibits sculptures, bronzes, pottery, jewellery and other artefacts.
Those famous white buildings and bright blue domes adorned the island's skyline. We had arrived at Santorini and were shortly tendered ashore, concerned to explore the alleyways and courtyards draped with crimson bougainvillea.
But first, we had to scale the 220m caldera (cliff). There's a cable-car and the donkey ride up was captivating, but we chose to walk and shared the gentle, winding cobbled trail with the mules and their mounts. The dwellings, shops, narrow alleys, open squares and churches of Santorini, and the close by city of Oia were enchanting.
Kusadasi, Turkey, is the port gateway to the Roman city of Ephesus. The shore excursion and tour of this best saved of Roman ruins brings alive the day-to-day life of its voters of 2k years back. The walk down Curetes Street past villas, public baths, fountains and meeting places to the Augustus Gate, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian and the amphitheater is interesting.
Ferries have precedence over cruise ships, so we waited a while outside of the narrow entrance to Piraeus Harbour, the traditional port gateway to Athens.
To walk around the Acropolis and gaze up at the Parthenon is the achievement of an entire life dream for many - it was for us. To stand on those smooth granite rocks where the ancients had trod and soak up the grandeur was remarkable.
Messina was our last port of departure and the drive down the coast to the picture-perfect Sicilian community of Taormina, high on an escarpment overlooking the Ionian Sea, was a well-liked shore excursion. The old town, "the pearl of the Ionic Sea", provided a last chance for shore shopping or walks thru the pretty streets to the English Gardens and the Roman Greek theatre.
A last sea day on the return excursion, a final glimpse of Mt Stromboli, the last grand dinner before retiring and at 7am we berthed at Citeveccia prior to returning to Rome, writes tagza.com.
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0.01 CT 8MM CHECKER BLUE TOPAZ MENS RING $647.61 This fabulous Swiss Blue Topaz Mens Ring displays an AA quality cushion checker board Topaz bezel set accented with two luminous Diamonds prong set in 14K Yellow Gold. Approximate Gemstone Weight: 2.50 Carats. Approximate Diamond Weight: 0.01 Carats. Wear this ring for a flash of exuberance. This product is sold by JEWELS BY SABRINA. |