5 things that make Spain a paradise for tourists

The beautiful European country of Spain is famous for its beaches in places like Ibiza, art and architecture in cities like Madrid and Barcelona as well as food in towns like Seville. An interesting mix of art and culture make Spain a bucket list item for so many explorers around the world. You can easily book Spain Tour Packages from USA in case you want to check out the Spanish magic for yourself.

Read on to know about five things that make Spain a heaven for tourists from all over the world. 

  1. Flamenco and other such gracious dance forms can only be witnessed in Spanish streets

One of the most sensuous and beautiful dance forms in the world – Flamenco, although known to be of Romani origin,  its sound remains authentically Spanish. A hit in the Andalusia region, this exotic dance form can be enjoyed in cafes and bars in cities like Seville. If you are a tourist, watching Flamenco artists live is one of those things that should feature on your bucket list for sure.

  1. Mouth watering food, especially tapas, does not get better than this!

Tapas originated from the country and took its place in cafes, restaurants and bars all over the world. Spread over a vast variety of food, popular tapas ingredients are Jamon iberico ham, cheese and bread. Available both in vegetarian and non vegetarian forms, tapas makes Spanish food significantly different. You can also try traditional Valencian dishes like Paella which contribute to the essence of Spain. 

  1. Art of Picasso, Dali and architecture of Gaudi

Spain is famous for its architecture and artists. Picasso, the famed artist, was born in Malaga and spent his childhood in Barcelona. Similarly, the popular surrealist painter Salvador Dali grew up in Spain. You can find both of their works in museums around Spain.

While discussing art in Spain, the most popular name is that of Gaudi, the architect whose distinct work style can be seen in numerous pieces and projects spread across Barcelona. Gaudi and his work is so iconic that some time back seven of his projects were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 

  1. Some of the best Football clubs in the world

If you are a fan of football, the European version, Spain is one of the best places in the world for you. Home to international clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona, the country is full of football fanatics. During the Spanish football league, La Liga, visiting the country and watching a match is an experience you should not miss out on. Apart from football, bullfighting too is one of the popular, but controversial, sports in the country.  

  1. Wines and Sangria make for exquisite dinners

Spain is the third largest producer of wines in the world. The vineyards here are some of the biggest in the world. The local wines are tasty and iconic. And in case, you love a glass of sangria with food, Spain is the country of origin for that as well. So don’t hold back and enjoy some of the best drinks in the world here. 

A vacation in Spain can be all these things and much more. So plan your trip soon and enjoy the Spanish culture and food to the hilt!

 

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Jackson Hole: A Ski Lover’s Paradise

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Are you crazy about skiing and want to ski your way out this winter? Jackson Hole is the ‘it’ destination. Book your tickets to Jackson Hole this winter for one hell of a skiing experience. Jackson Hole with its entirety is known for skiing. The area around Teton mountains serves as a paradise for skiers. Till the mid of 1980’s Jackson Hole as a cult skiing area remained undiscovered for millions. Situated in the top-left corner of Wyoming, with a backdrop of mountain ranges, Jackson Hole is a hub for passionate skiers. Be it with your family or friends, Jackson Hole will not let you down when it comes to skiing.  Also, if you are visiting Jackson Hole solely for skiing, choose your rental homes accordingly. To make things simpler here’s a quick know-how about skiing in Jackson Hole.

Book one of the beautiful rental homes:

Now if you have planned a skiing vacation along with your family in this gorgeous destination, it’s better to book one of the beautiful rental home in Jackson Hole. There would be a myriad of options available and you can book the most convenient rental home in town. Plus, there’s buzzing marketplace and quite a few restaurants which offer really good food. And you want to go for skiing you can go to the mountains via public bus service or shuttle service. In case you have come down to Jackson Hole with your pack of friends, just for skiing, then put up somewhere in Teton village, which is located at the base of Jackson Hole. You can easily avail the tram even before the snowboarders and downtown-based skiers.

Go skiing

Many a time, individuals get confused as to whether the Aerial Tram is just for professional skiers. To clear the air, it’s not. Even an intermediate level skier can avail the tram. Post that you can traverse down the Rendezvous Trails which is fine for intermediate level skiers. Now if you find it difficult down the Rendezvous Trail, you can make your way to relatively less steep areas on the mountain such as Casper, Apres Vous, Thunder etc. However, it all depends on your comfort level. At first, you need to check whether you are comfortable with the terrain and weather and decide for yourself accordingly. Winter is the best time for skiing in Jackson Hole. So, if you are planning a trip to the place primarily for skiing, make sure you set your eyes on winter. Starting from the month of December snowfall continues till March. So anywhere between December and March is suitable for skiing. Though towards the end of January and beginning of February, it starts getting warmer. But if you are lucky enough, you will have one hell of a time while skiing during this period. Also, November end isn’t a bad deal. To cut it short, November end and the entire month of December is tailor-made for skiers. So, before the month of December ends, pack your bags and get set ski peeps. 

What to pack for skiing:

 

Temperature fluctuation is pretty banal in this region, so before you make your way be prepared for the most critical situation. If you are skiing make sure you wear underpants, followed with a second layer of underpants. Now the second layer of underpants can be of wool or even silk, something that keeps you warm when you are off for skiing and also doesn’t restrict your flexibility. After the two layers wear an athletic pant which would make your skiing easy. Make sure that the athletic pants are the ones which dry up fast. 

Now comes the jacket.  Make sure you wear a jacket which is either insulated or has a wind-blocking shell. Many a time, the normal woollen jackets might give you the warmth but once you are skiing, the keeping-warm business goes for a toss. Also, don’t forget to carry a pair of high-quality socks, socks that would wick water off your feet. Good quality socks will keep your warm feet and avoid your feet from blisters. Talking of socks that you should wear while skiing, try picking socks that will make you feel comfortable in your boots. Last but not least, avoid wearing two pairs of socks as it causes blisters. 

 

Gloves, mittens and buffs are the other important which you should carry while you are packing your bag. To keep your hands really warm wear a pair of thin glove liners and then slid your hands into the glove. You can do the same while wearing mittens. Ensure that your gloves aren’t too tight because that will make your skiing uncomfortable and will make you feel colder. What else you ask? Well, a helmet, sunscreen, snow goggles, lip balm, and poles are among the other things which you shouldn’t miss out on. Also, do not forget to carry a small backpack while skiing. You might need to keep some extra pairs of gloves or socks, goggles etc. So do carry one to keep your essentials. 

Now that you know the basics of skiing in Jackson Hole, it wouldn’t be a problem for you to plan your itinerary. This winter, set your eyes on the pristine Jackson Hole make the most of its lovely atmosphere. Also, do not forget to carry the essentials for a fun-filled skiing jaunt. So folks, paint the town red this Christmas in Jackson Hole skiing your way to glory. 

 

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DYSON V6 VS DYSON V8 REVIEW GUIDE

To help you finish the hunt for the best vacuum cleaner, we review the comparison between the new V8 and its less powerful predecessor, the Dyson V6. Let’s run these two stick vacuum head to head and identify the reason you should upgrade to the new Dyson V8. 

Concerning price, the V8 comes at a higher rate than the V6 model; it’s prudent to check out all the possible aspects of various cleaners before settling on the best vacuum cleaner. 

Read below to see the comparisons:

Vacuum mechanics 

These two appliances look almost similar when positioned side by side. The only differentiating factor is the color. 

The V8 absolute has purple, red, and bright yellow stick having an attached motor on its top. The motor serves as a nifty hanger for storage in the two vacuums. The Dyson V8 weighs about 6 pounds. It has 0.14 gallons’ dirt bin while the V6 weighs around 5lbs. With a smaller 0.11gallon bin. The two vacuums can be changed into handheld vacuums so that they can access harder to reach areas. 

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Cleaning and maintenance 

When cleaning the V8 is so many miles ahead of the v6. The v8 has a soft cleaner roller head with a direct cleaner head. The soft cleaner roller removes dust and debris on hard floors while the direct cleaner digs deep into your carpets to eject dirt. The V6 also involves a direct drive and a soft cleaner roller, but their efficiency is not as productive as those of their successor the v8. The machines also vary in the maintenance sector. For the v6, there’s a push button used for emptying the dirt bin, while the V8 comes with a mess-free and hygienic dirt remover. 

Battery 

During vacuuming, frequent plugging can be tedious. For this reason, Dyson v8 was designed with a battery that can last for 40 minutes unlike the v6 that only lasts for 20 minutes. If you have a bigger space to clean your house, you probably require longer battery life to accomplish the task on time. If you run short of battery, it means all the cleaning activities will be halted for the battery pick up power again. With the new v8, the waiting time will be significantly reduced because once it’s fully charged it takes a longer time before the power is depleted, and by the time it goes off, you would have covered much a bigger area. 

Pricing and accessories 

Like any other household appliances, advanced machines and convenience require much money. The Dyson v8 is more expensive than v6, but the features and quality of serves you get from these appliances is worth the price. But the accessories are still unchanged all along the upgrading journey. 

The v8 is designed with a mobile tool, a crevice tool, a soft brush, and a handy combination tool. The V6 is also lucky to have these accessories that play the same role. 

Bottom line

While we’ve reviewed the features and capabilities of Dyson v8 vs. v6, we have to accept that each appliance is a winner for each consumer. The cleaners do a great job cleaning hard floors and carpets, and they are the best in removing pet hair. Get the appliance that will work the best for your home putting into consideration your budget.  

 

 

 

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Q&A with Children’s Author, Natalie Savvides

 

Natalie Savvides is a staunch anti-bullying campaigner whose series of Henrietta and Henry Heartbeat books focus on imparting positivity, good behaviour and kindness among young readers aged up to six years old. In this exclusive Q&A, Frost Magazine speaks to Natalie about her new Meet Henrietta Heartbeat books and about her plans to spark a “kindness revolution”

Frost Magazine (FM): You published your first Young Adult (YA) novel, Full Circle, in 2016. How did you find the transition from writing YA to young children?
Natalie Savvides (NS): To be honest, the transition came very naturally, I didn’t even think about it. I never thought I’d write children’s books but as soon as I felt something needed to be done to educate the youngest generation in kindness, the process was utterly spontaneous. The characters just came to me, as did the stories. I’ve always loved poetry, writing in rhyme and having been a teacher of English to foreign students for some years my mind is accustomed to getting messages across in the simplest most understandable way. I wrote about what I saw with my own children, so the topics were many and presented themselves.

FM: Tell us more about the Meet Henrietta Heartbeat series of novels and who they will most appeal to.
NS: Henry & Henrietta Heartbeat, It’s cool to be kind is the series, of which the first book currently on sale is “Meet Henrietta Heartbeat” and is an introduction to one of the main characters. Henry & Henrietta are brother and sister in the Heartbeat family and they go about their days showing people how to be kind, by demonstrating what to do, how to act in situations of conflict or confusion with other children. The series of books which are all very short stories, in rhyme and heavily illustrated are set to appeal to the critical formative years 0-6…. The idea is to make being kind a way of life and a natural, spontaneous behaviour by it being learnt, understood and most importantly enjoyed at the earliest stage of education. It is proven that early PSED (personal social emotional development) has a huge impact on well-being, achievement, and happiness later on.

FM: How did the series come into being?
NS: The stories came about when I realised that in order to protect my children’s life experience outside of the home and those of all children something had to be done about instilling kindness before unkind behaviour appears. The trigger was when my son told me that some of the boys that he liked at nursery didn’t want to play with him and he simply didn’t understand and was terribly upset by it. It broke my heart. There is no need for this type of behaviour and I wanted to try and show children that. I wanted to find a way to educate children in a fun way that it really is cool to be kind to everyone and that we all benefit when everyone is happy. I realised there was a need for something visual that children could relate to, refer to in order to bring the message to life and help it sink in. I felt cartoon characters would be the most obvious answer. I created Henry & Henrietta Heartbeat as big happy hearts with strong characters that appeal to young children as transporters of this increasingly important message of acting with kindness. Henry & Henrietta subtly but clearly educate children though simple rhyming stories showing how to always act with care, inclusion, acceptance, love and kindness and how everyone is happier when living this way.

FM: Some parents (and teachers) believe that dealing with unkindness (and to some extent with bullies) is a rite of passage and one that prepares them for the real world. What is your view on this?
NS: Whilst that may be true at the moment – that is exactly what I’m trying to change! It’s a little defeatist to say let’s get them prepared for what’s to come – because large parts of the ‘real world’ are relatively unkind – instead of accepting this and ‘preparing’ our children for it, why not try to change the future for the better. If we manage to educate the younger generation in kindness until it’s a spontaneous way of life the future would be brighter! We wouldn’t need to prepare them for unkindness as there would be less of it. L. R. Knost sums it up nicely here: “Its not out job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It’s our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless.”

FM: You believe that society could benefit from a ‘kindness revolution’; what do you mean by that?
NS: Yes, I believe that society could benefit in many ways from a kindness revolution. Acting with kindness is scientifically proven to benefit our physical and mental health our wellbeing, achievements, success and happiness in general. What I mean by a kindness revolution is exactly that: to transform our society by beginning a change that will reshape our environment into a more caring and positive one. This is not something that could happen overnight, obviously, but eventually.

FM: Can bullying ever be eradicated in all of its various forms and, if so, over what period of time? Will we see it in our lifetime?
NS: I don’t know – I would seriously like to think so to some degree… I am sure there will always be some, but our aim is to minimise it… we need to start from the root to make a long-lasting change. We can but try… If everyone does what they can to educate kindness it can certainly only help.

FM: To what extent should schools generally, and teachers specifically, be held to account for the actions of bullies in their care?
NS: I am no expert on how to deal with bullies hence I am focusing on a theory of prevention rather than cure. However, I do believe that where a child has been identified as a bully if there is no change after three warnings, I believe that the child should be first suspended, thereafter upon return if there is no improvement the child should be expelled.

FM: In what practical ways can schools and teachers educate children about the importance of being kind, and should children be marked or assessed on their propensity towards it?
NS: They can hold kindness work shops where scenarios are set out and children participate in role play then do feedback sessions, try to step into the shoes of the bullies and victims to see how it feels, lessons learnt! Yes, children should be marked or assessed on their propensity towards it. Kindness is as important as any other behaviour or performance children are assessed on.

FM: Should ‘kindness lessons’ be adopted by and continued through high school?
NS: Yes absolutely – the content is endless.

FM: Finally, what one message would you share with readers whose own children are being bullied?
NS: Continue encouraging their children that things will get better. Focus on whatever positives there are at school. Always, always listen. Look out for changed behaviour and address it. Raise it with the school (if not done so already) as subtle things can be done to separate the children. Reassure them that it’s not their fault and encourage them to stay confident in who they are! There are also online support groups for victims of bullying

Meet Henrietta Heartbeat by Natalie Savvides (Austin Macauley Publishers) is available now on Amazon UK priced £9.99 in paperback. Meet Henry Heartbeat, the second in the series, will be published in the UK in January 2019. For further information about Natalie Savvides and her work, go to www.nataliesavvides.com