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The Wonderer

Posted by admin | Recreation and sport, Travel and Journey | Wednesday 18 February 2009 10:18 pm

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When you travel long enough and become stranger to every land you step on, you stop having a journey but a journey starts having you. A motorcycle passes by very close by a groovy sound and disturbs the balance of my bicycle. I see the rider with leather jacket, leather pants and leather everything. He seems as owned by the journey as I am, fixating to the horizon wondering what the master road will give or take. The unknown makes us slaves. On the road, no matter how hard you plan and prepare yourself there is always something that will give you the chills, shake you to your bones and make you question yourself about your abilities. I don’t remember how many times I gave up this trip after having a flat tire or falling down or it suddenly started to rain. I began the trip that many times, as a loyal slave of the unknown. Then, why do the people who are searching for the unknown behave like masters of the universe? I guess there is a difference between living the unknown with all its inconveniences and observing it in labs under controlled conditions the road is fairly narrow and when a vehicle passes me by I can feel the heat of it engines. It is not a good feeling when the weather is very is very cold and your body desperately wants to warm up. I see one car coming towards me. It is better when a car comes from behind and you don’t see and experience this closeness as much. It is strange to have moments when you prevent less control over more control because more control will give you dilated pupils and pounding heart. Every once in a while the unknown covers your back and you like him a little. Te car is approaching, I am pedaling. It is a yellow beetle. I like its color.

Ozgur Yilmas

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Posted by admin | Recreation and sport | Thursday 15 January 2009 3:17 pm

A lot of who have never attended a Sci-Fi convention have the idea that they are all about people standing in line to get autographs of actors while wearing Klingon makeup and costumes or pointed ears. I’m not saying that those stereotypes don’t exist but the Convention experience is much richer and diverse than you may have been led to believe. To get the best experience it is important first consider your interests and then match them to what conventions are available.Conventions come in two primary flavors. Professional and fan run. Professional conventions should have actors who have appeared in genre television and films ready to sign autographs and have their photos taken with fans. Some of these conventions include the costs of autographs and photo sessions in the cost of admission others operate in more of an a la carte fashion.Often genre conventions have previews of new shows and films, and usually an extensive dealer’s room where you can buy anything from jewelry, ornaments, t-shirts and action figures to full scale replicas and costumes…and more. While there are a number of professional promoters the best known and run are Chiller Theatre Expo, Creation Entertainment, Fed Con ( Germany ), Starland and Vulcon. Do expect things to be as advertised and run on time. Do not expect warm and fuzzy.Warm and fuzzy is more the field of fan run conventions. Fans who get together to run conventions have a great deal of enthusiasm, but usually are run with a volunteer staff and can be a bit “bumpy” with organization of the activities. What you can expect? A movie room, anime room, gaming room, art show, dealer’s room, and various special interest group rooms and tables. It is a rare con that doesn’t have a dance and a masquerade. Many fan run conventions also have guests ranging from actors, authors, cartoonists, illustrators, scientists etc. You may also find workshops for writing, acting, art, costuming, make-up and special effects. It all varies from convention to convention and year to year. Older fan run conventions such as Aggie Con, Balticon, Bay Con, CONvergence, Dragon Con, ICON, Shore Leave, United Fan Con, Toronto Trek to name a few.

The Best Choice To Spend Your Summer Holiday

Posted by admin | Recreation and sport | Friday 9 January 2009 4:22 pm

Do you confuse how to spend your summer holiday and want to get something different. I have good information for you. last summer my friends asked me what is the best idea to spend our summer holiday? They want to got something different that are full of challenges and romantic. I felt confuse at that time so I decided to got information about it from the internet. After one hour browsing I got several information start from making a party until traveling but that informations didn’t make me satisfy I felt upset at that time. Then next three hours I got excellent idea. It is about camping. I got this idea when I read an article about NY Summer Camp from www.campkresge.com. Camp Kresge is the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA’s camping facility and retreat/conference center. They have several summer camp categories that very interesting like PARENT-CHILD WEEKENDS, RESIDENT CAMP, Leaders in Training – LIT – ages 13 & 14 FAMILY CAMP WEEK. NY Summer Camp is presented by Camp Kresge for you who want to get different experience in your summer holiday with your friends, family and even for training camp. The Camp is an 1100 acre property located south of Wilkes-Barre in Pennsylvania’s scenic Pocono mountains. This camp rests below 1800ft high Mount Yeager upon the shores of their very own Beaver lake. The lake is central to the main living and activity area of the camp, and provides a beautiful scenic backdrop for day to day camp life and here you can feel relax, free, natural and romantic here you can see several animal because the camp is home to deer, raccoon, possum, squirrel, fox, bobcat, beaver, and many other kinds of animals, and you can also enjoy the lake by seeing various kinds of ducks and geese, heron, and a pair of osprey which are live there. The fishing is particularly good and is one of our more popular activities. so do you confuse with your summer holiday?? lets visit their site and try their summer camp program.