Most students plan to relax this spring break
Most students plan to relax this spring break
DOWNEY – While students spend their time during school hustling to make grades and money, whether they plan or leave it to spontaneity, spring break seems to be a time to relax and let all of that go.
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Snow or Sand This Christmas
Many people like to fly off over Christmas and the New Year, preferring to spend the break relaxing in a holiday resort rather than enjoying the usual festive traditions at home. Some people just don’t like the chilly temperatures and like to go to warmer regions where there’s a good chance of sunny weather. Others prefer to go to places that are fortunate to have some real winter weather and where snow makes the Christmas celebrations extra special.
In 2009 there seemed to be lots of places around the globe expecting a white Christmas and not just the typical mountain resorts in countries like Austria, Southern Germany or Italy. Places like New York and Chicago are reporting with almost certainty that they will have snow this year and in the UK and Ireland almost everywhere is reporting a better than 50 per cent chance of snow this Christmas. Even Madrid in Spain predicts a 25 per cent chance, which is very unusual in this city.
Naturally some of the best winter Christmas resorts are the picturesque villages in the European Alps. Places like Klosters and Verbier in Switzerland are classed as exclusive, which does not mean that some people are excluded from going there, but presumably refers to the cost of taking a break there, and does not make them an option for all but the very rich. Both are small villages with permanent populations of around 5000 and 3000 people respectively, but those numbers can treble or quadruple over the festive period as the hotels and chalets fill up with holidaymakers seeking that extra special Christmas holiday.
Other places that offer cold winter weather and magical Christmas atmospheres are some of the European cities like Prague or Geneva. Both offer a fairly good chance of a white Christmas but also provide a range of affordable accommodation and a full events schedule that includes Christmas markets, concerts and sports events. Some of the most exclusive tickets in town are for the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Years Day concert at the world reknowned Musikverein concert hall. Tickets are assigned by drawing lots during January a year in advance. If you are fortunate enough to be allocated a ticket then you are faced with the choice of which ticket to purchase. These can vary in price from a reasonable 30 Euros right up to an amazing 940 Euros. However such is the demand for the tickets that many people regard it as a once in a lifetime opportunity and put aside any worries about the cost.
If a white landscape is not your idea of a perfect Christmas then travelling to a destination that provides the opposite in weather conditions is likely to be your choice. For people living in Europe the option of a trip to the other side of the world, where they are right in the middle of their summer is possibly the best way of getting some hot Christmas conditions. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and perhaps even South American countries like Brazil are all in the middle of their summer season which promises average daytime temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius and no possibility of snow. In cities like Buenos Aries, Argentina and Johannesburg, South Africa, December and January are also two of the wettest months of the year, so anyone travelling there should prepare for odd rain shower too.
A closer and drier alternative for Europeans might be be the Canary Islands and thousands of Brits choose to spend their Christmas and New Year in these sunny islands off the West African coastline. Their location makes them easy to travel to from the UK, and there is a wide choice flights taking passengers to the main resort islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura from various UK cities. Being part of Spain there are no issues with complicated travel visas and traditions are familiar to those in the rest of Europe. Daytime temperatures during December and January are normally at least 25 degrees Celsius.
The resorts along the Southern Turkish coast may be much drier than Northern European places at this time of year, although they may not be as warm as the Canaries or the popular resorts of the Red Sea. In Sharm El Sheikh Christmas visitors can look forward to warm sunny days, water temperatures of over 22 degrees Celsius and almost no likelihood of rain.
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Sean was ready to turn around as the man dissapeared into shadows. Then a candle light barely illuminated the old man sea,ted on a worn couch. He pointed at three boats, all canoe-width, five feet long. Weathered bows and seaweed-filled seats testified to thousands of trips.
“Well come on now, the water awaits,” the old man said as he tugged them along. They flipped over the boat and emptied out the seaweed. While dragging the boat across the grass to the ocean, Sean quickly checked for holes… There were none, but Sean and his friends knew nothing about sailing. Back in Pyro Village they would canoe across the lake sometimes, but never had they seen ocean.
“I wish you the best of luck with your adventure,” the man said as they reached the shoreline. Sean didn’t want to reveal any plans, so he kept silent until the old man left.
“Okay, We all know the plan, right?”
Max nodded. “We basically ride a canoe over the ocean to the fort, which will take about two days.”
“Yes, even though we only have one copper piece, we still have a fish line in my backpack. And when we arrive at the fort, we can use our swords to hunt.”
“Hopefully, the fort will be based on a tropical island or something,” Miranda assured.
Sean shook his head. “I doubt it, the fort is fifty miles North-East of here. It’s probably lays on frozen tundra.”
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This is a piece of a chapter. How can I make it better? 10 points?
Sean was ready to turn around as it became to dark to see in front of him. Then a candle light barely illuminated the old man seated next to it. He pointed at three boats, all canoe-width, five feet long. Weathered bows and seaweed-filled seats testified to thousands of trips.
“Well come on now, the water awaits,” the old man said as he tugged them along. They flipped over the boat and emptied out the seaweed. While dragging the boat across the grass to the ocean, Sean quickly checked the boat for holes… There were none, but Sean and his friends knew nothing about sailing. Back in Pyro Village they would canoe arcoss the lake sometimes, but never had they seen the ocean.
“I wish you the best of luck with your adventure,” he said as they reached the shoreline. Sean didn’t want to reveal any of his plans to the people of the dock, so he kept silent until the old man made his way back to the front of the cottage.
“Okay, We all know the plan, right?”
Max nodded. “We basically ride a canoe over the ocean to the fort, which will take about two days.”
“Yes, even though we only have one copper piece, we still have a fish line in my backpack. And when we arrive at the fort, we can use our swords to hunt.”
“Hopefully, the fort will be based on a tropical island or something,” Miranda assured.
Sean shook his head. “I doubt it, the fort is fifty miles North-East of here. It’s probably lays on frozen tundra.”
They sighed as all the memories of the Northern Mountain’s came back to them. The awful incline, and the freezing temperatures. Not to mention that it was already freezing. In the distance was nothing but miles and miles of open water. It was a sight they haven’t seen before in their life.
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