Archive for February, 2006

Waterfront Real Estate - Athletique Introduces Their Newest MyPod - The Terry MyPod -

Monday, February 27th, 2006

Athletique Introduces Their Newest MyPod - The Terry MyPod - Now Available on Their Newly Expanded Accessory Site www.myabcds.com On the heels of the success of the Original Fleece MyPod, Athletique is pleased to introduce its newest product, the Terry MyPod. The MyPod is a new, patent pending product, specially designed for use […]

Seattle Waterfront to Be Reshaped by Park

Friday, February 24th, 2006

Seattle Waterfront to Be Reshaped by Park Washington Post, United States - Feb 13, 2006 rise condominiums, the $85 million Olympic Sculpture Park was designed to highlight the natural setting on the shores of Seattle’s waterfront, while cleaning
Viva Vegas for the King and Kate Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - 50 minutes ago In […]

Gated Community Waterfront - Small Counter-Current Swimming Pool Brings Joy and Healing to Special

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Small Counter-Current Swimming Pool Brings Joy and Healing to Special Needs Child For most children, playing in the water is just one of their many joys. For three-year-old Rowan Lindley-Harker, swimming is much more. It is therapy, exercise, and her main source of joy, freedom, and stimulation. [PRWEB Dec 1, […]

I cannot imagine using these plans for (Oceanfront Condos For Sale) a seaside house

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

I cannot imagine using these plans for a seaside house if you want to have a great view of the water. I didn’t feel that these homes had specific construction geared to a waterfront home.
This book contains the twenty six front page articles of Malcolm Johnson printed in ‘The New York Sun’ in 1947 and […]

Raymond Gastil has (Boat Dock Plans) written an elegant, comprehensive account of the

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Raymond Gastil has written an elegant, comprehensive account of the New York waterfront, but the significance of his book reaches far beyond that particular edge, into the very essence of the contemporary public realm. Gastil argues that the waterfront is “the paradigmatic site for the future of public life,” a case he makes convincingly […]