What's better than a sunny day? Well for me a day with heavy showers and sunny spells is the ultimate kick when I'm on Islay. So many photo opportunities, ever changing and sometimes very threatening skies, rainbows and beautiful reflections on the lochs. With Loch Indaal in the heart of the island there are always good opportunities to catch these breathtaking moments from mother nature.
Remember this post?I had been doing really well. I researched and picked up a great supplement that was really helping me a lot. I was exercising, and in general being an active and happy mommy.So, now, when things are going well, when we are getting ready to move into our first house, when we have paid off so much debt, when my doula business is picking up and everything is looking up.....why now
West Ham plan to buy new players this summer despite a desire to trim their squad, the BBC have said.
A senior club source has told the BBC,
‘We effectively have four teams on a payroll - that is far too big a squad. We will be signing players and have specific requirements. We don’t have [...]
Liechtenstein | 2004 | Gothic Metal / Doom MetalDark Clouds in a Perfect Sky es el segundo album de Elis, editado en octubre de 2004 bajo Napalm Records, aún con Sabine Dünser (r.i.p) en voz. Bajo la producción de Alexander Krull (Leaves'Eyes, Atrocity) los tracks que lo componen muestran la maduración en el sonido de la banda. Este disco es un básico, no puede faltar en niguna colección.Tracklist:01. Der letzte tag02. Anger03. Lost soul04. Perfect love05. Heart in chains06. Die zeit07. Black angel08. Devil inside you09. Rebirth10. Are you missing me11. Ballade
its going to be another rainy morning.the air is so cool and fresh after last nite's downpour, but looking at the big chunks of dark clouds, i guess its inevitable for me to bring a brolly to work... hmmm... still thinking, should i or should i not... oooh, the wind is really cold... bring lah, bring lah...
SINGAPORE : It is a Goldilocks global economy now — not too hot, not too cold, but just right — according to some economists, and the bears have not come home, yet.On Tuesday, Dr Tony Tan named three dark clouds — or bears — on the horizon that have caught the attention of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC).First, the economy might get hot if the price of oil, now $70 per barrel, reaches $100 per barrel as some have predicted. "What this will do to inflation is a worry," said Dr Tan, who is the GIC deputy chairman and executive director.Secondly, the economy could cool if a tightening of credit is caused by the crisis in the United States sub-prime market, where up to 2.2 million people are at risk of forfeiting their homes."If that's the case, the sea of liquidity, which is a rising tide lifting up the prices of all assets, may be dampened," said Dr Tan, speaking to reporters after a GIC event.The third risk is that of an external shock, such as a lar
People in your 20s...something for you to ponder on...for your retirement....====================================By Chuck Jaffe, MarketWatchCHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Everything you know about your financial future could be wrong. That's not a statement on listening to predictions of a dire market crash or following some new theory of the "best" way to invest. It's about what you think you know about stock market returns and how you have planned for them in the future. Paul McCulley, managing director at Pimco and author of the new book "Your Financial Edge," says that investors need to reshape their portfolios to reflect the returns they should realistically expect from the stock market for the next 25 years.It's not the first time someone has suggested that market gains will be lower over the long haul, it's just the rare occasion when someone with so much influence in the industry and such a long track record of being correct as an economist has called for such a dramatic shift
SOLDDark Clouds Above The Beach30 cm x 30 cm. 12 in x 12in.Watercolour“Heavy dark clouds hung over the beach while strong sunlight illuminated the long stretch of sand. The sea was a deep viridian green.”