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Edgartown, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard

INFO: http://www.SandpiperRealty.com - Main Street, Edgartown, looks the way Main Street in a small New England town should look: a one-way street barely two lanes wide; a few blocks of inns, shops and restaurants; a church or two, and the movie theater; the old town hall, with a balcony where regulars can watch the Fourth of July parade; the 1858 courthouse, guarded by shady elms; a small park. Main Street ends at the harbor, at the Edgartown Yacht Club that was once the dock for the town's whaling ships. Standing there, you can see the hundreds of yachts, sail and motor boats docked here on a summer's day. Stroll from here down to Memorial Wharf to watch the On-Time ferry carry three cars at a time (a two-minute ride) over to Chappaquiddick Island, which, while geographically separate, is a part of Edgartown's jurisdiction. There are bicycle rentals and ice cream shops and a hardware and specialty clothing and antique stores and casual and high-end restaurants all within a four-block area. (Edgartown is one of two "wet" towns on the Island, so liquor is served and can be purchased at several shops.)
YTV News 29th Oct 2008

This week we enjoy the build-up to the Vendee Globe round the world race, The Volvo Dinghy Show 2009 dates are announced, Chatham Clothing and Raymarine announce new products and The Volvo Ocean Race gets underway.
403 ForbiddenSporting Events? But We Only Brought Our Yachting Clothes!
But We Only Brought Our Yachting Clothes! This is perfect. What better way for the US to flaunt our superior wealth and elitism than to have our Olympic athletes show up in China dressed like yachtsmen. The message, clearly, is “Oh yes, ...
The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker [Chu Chu & Fall Blunders!]

Alright guys, thought your like to know I am back with a BRAND NEW VIDEO for you the great YouTube Subscribers to watch, your love it or erm hate it, and maybe be a bit unsure, I don't mind...REALLY! Anyway, I recently purchased a Nintendo Gamecube, yes this is my FIRST EVER Nintendo console I've ever owned. I got Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker with it, and you know what's coming.....I'm gonna make some Legend of Zelda videos!! In this video, I am now within Forest Haven, I head up the small water falls and head to the Great Deku Tree. It appears it has loads of Red and Green Chu Chu Jellys or Jellies, and Link needs to get them off him! I kick the tree and they fall off. I need to defeat them and I do, complete with a few Zelda Blunders!! Next up is ZELDA BLUNDERS GALORE, as I need to get the Deku Leaf, it's pretty high up, so I need to use theses purple shooters that shoot you up higher. I end up falling from great heights, very bad gameplay but I DID IT IN THE END! I use the Deku Leaf to get to the next area. The Dungeon is pretty soon too. Last of all..... ENJOY!!!!!!!! ***************LOOK OUT FOR************** My Zelda Blunders how many can you spot? The Great Deku Tree, talking strange, I make a joke out of it. :P *********************************************************** Special thanks to Gnrfan5000, as I love his Zelda videos, so he made me buy a Gamecube lol. Image captured by me, text made in Photoshop Music By Nintendo [Legendary Hero] and [Yacht Game] Video Created: Saturday 15th November 2008
yachting holiday
we were surprised by the absence of real yachting clothes shops (anything close - like murphy, henri lloyd etc. or real pro shops - only some polo, gant, tommy h etc.). i ran into nautica though and bought a striped belt and deck pants. ...
Round The World 2008 Yachting Race (used sports equipment)
The yachts had always departed from somewhere in the United Kingdom up until the last race, which was the first to begin the race from elsewhere in Europe. Secondly, a new yacht design was introduced. The Volvo 70 is a lighter boat ...
yacht crew
washing the clothes, serving the meals and vacuuming the floors are among the specific things he will be doing all throughout the trip on the open seas. aside from perfecting those chores, he should also bear in mind not to intrude the ...
Edgartown, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard

INFO: http://www.SandpiperRealty.com - ain Street, Edgartown, looks the way Main Street in a small New England town should look: a one-way street barely two lanes wide; a few blocks of inns, shops and restaurants; a church or two, and the movie theater; the old town hall, with a balcony where regulars can watch the Fourth of July parade; the 1858 courthouse, guarded by shady elms; a small park. Main Street ends at the harbor, at the Edgartown Yacht Club that was once the dock for the town's whaling ships. Standing there, you can see the hundreds of yachts, sail and motor boats docked here on a summer's day. Stroll from here down to Memorial Wharf to watch the On-Time ferry carry three cars at a time (a two-minute ride) over to Chappaquiddick Island, which, while geographically separate, is a part of Edgartown's jurisdiction. There are bicycle rentals and ice cream shops and a hardware and specialty clothing and antique stores and casual and high-end restaurants all within a four-block area. (Edgartown is one of two "wet" towns on the Island, so liquor is served and can be purchased at several shops.)
Planning The Perfect Wedding:traditional Vs. Non-traditional

Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I'm Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering planning the perfect wedding ceremony: traditional vs. the non-traditional. Congratulations your getting married now what’s the next step? One of the first decisions, in planning the perfect wedding, is which type of wedding ceremony to have, traditional or non-traditional. The perfect wedding exists in the minds and hearts of the bride and groom. Planning a wedding, a perfect wedding, requires the bride and groom to communicate their love, their expectations, and their customs into one single ceremony. There are many twists and turns on the road to planning for that perfect wedding. It’s important to understand that the style of ceremony will dictate different types of customs to be followed. There are expectations associated with each one and it’s up to the bridal couple to help narrow the field down. A religious ceremony is considered a traditional wedding. It will take place in a house of worship such as a church or synagogue. It would be officiated by a rabbi, a minister or member of the clergy. Traditional religious ceremonies usually call for formal wear with a number of attendants and very traditional music. Civil or non-traditional ceremonies can be held anywhere such as on board a yacht, on a cliff top, on a beach or even in a family backyard. The officiate is a Justice of the Peace (including relatives or friends who have been certified). There is no set theme for a civil or non-traditional ceremony. Bridal couples can wear beach clothing, Halloween Costumes or even get married on horseback. The differences between the two are the rigidity of form associated with the first and the freedom with the second. The bridal couple will determine what their priorities are and the type of ceremony they want to have. Familiarity with traditional themes and ceremonies are important when dealing with religious weddings. A sense of adventure and fun can be explored in civil and non-traditional weddings. Become aware of the wide variety of options available to couples in their wedding choices. The key to planning the perfect wedding is found in truly listening to each other. Be open to hearing each other's thoughts, dreams and expectations. Thanks for watching nuptialstv.com,you’re your host Harmonie Krieger offering Congratulations for the Groom and Best Wishes to the Bride!
Travel Tips to European Countries: Albania
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INFO: http://www.SandpiperRealty.com - Main Street, Edgartown, looks the way Main Street in a small New England town should look: a one-way street barely two lanes wide; a few blocks of inns, shops and restaurants; a church or two, and the movie theater; the old town hall, with a balcony where regulars can watch the Fourth of July parade; the 1858 courthouse, guarded by shady elms; a small park. Main Street ends at the harbor, at the Edgartown Yacht Club that was once the dock for the town's whaling ships. Standing there, you can see the hundreds of yachts, sail and motor boats docked here on a summer's day. Stroll from here down to Memorial Wharf to watch the On-Time ferry carry three cars at a time (a two-minute ride) over to Chappaquiddick Island, which, while geographically separate, is a part of Edgartown's jurisdiction. There are bicycle rentals and ice cream shops and a hardware and specialty clothing and antique stores and casual and high-end restaurants all within a four-block area. (Edgartown is one of two "wet" towns on the Island, so liquor is served and can be purchased at several shops.)
YTV News 29th Oct 2008
This week we enjoy the build-up to the Vendee Globe round the world race, The Volvo Dinghy Show 2009 dates are announced, Chatham Clothing and Raymarine announce new products and The Volvo Ocean Race gets underway.
403 ForbiddenSporting Events? But We Only Brought Our Yachting Clothes!
But We Only Brought Our Yachting Clothes! This is perfect. What better way for the US to flaunt our superior wealth and elitism than to have our Olympic athletes show up in China dressed like yachtsmen. The message, clearly, is “Oh yes, ...
The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker [Chu Chu & Fall Blunders!]
Alright guys, thought your like to know I am back with a BRAND NEW VIDEO for you the great YouTube Subscribers to watch, your love it or erm hate it, and maybe be a bit unsure, I don't mind...REALLY! Anyway, I recently purchased a Nintendo Gamecube, yes this is my FIRST EVER Nintendo console I've ever owned. I got Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker with it, and you know what's coming.....I'm gonna make some Legend of Zelda videos!! In this video, I am now within Forest Haven, I head up the small water falls and head to the Great Deku Tree. It appears it has loads of Red and Green Chu Chu Jellys or Jellies, and Link needs to get them off him! I kick the tree and they fall off. I need to defeat them and I do, complete with a few Zelda Blunders!! Next up is ZELDA BLUNDERS GALORE, as I need to get the Deku Leaf, it's pretty high up, so I need to use theses purple shooters that shoot you up higher. I end up falling from great heights, very bad gameplay but I DID IT IN THE END! I use the Deku Leaf to get to the next area. The Dungeon is pretty soon too. Last of all..... ENJOY!!!!!!!! ***************LOOK OUT FOR************** My Zelda Blunders how many can you spot? The Great Deku Tree, talking strange, I make a joke out of it. :P *********************************************************** Special thanks to Gnrfan5000, as I love his Zelda videos, so he made me buy a Gamecube lol. Image captured by me, text made in Photoshop Music By Nintendo [Legendary Hero] and [Yacht Game] Video Created: Saturday 15th November 2008
yachting holiday
we were surprised by the absence of real yachting clothes shops (anything close - like murphy, henri lloyd etc. or real pro shops - only some polo, gant, tommy h etc.). i ran into nautica though and bought a striped belt and deck pants. ...
Round The World 2008 Yachting Race (used sports equipment)
The yachts had always departed from somewhere in the United Kingdom up until the last race, which was the first to begin the race from elsewhere in Europe. Secondly, a new yacht design was introduced. The Volvo 70 is a lighter boat ...
yacht crew
washing the clothes, serving the meals and vacuuming the floors are among the specific things he will be doing all throughout the trip on the open seas. aside from perfecting those chores, he should also bear in mind not to intrude the ...
Edgartown, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard
INFO: http://www.SandpiperRealty.com - ain Street, Edgartown, looks the way Main Street in a small New England town should look: a one-way street barely two lanes wide; a few blocks of inns, shops and restaurants; a church or two, and the movie theater; the old town hall, with a balcony where regulars can watch the Fourth of July parade; the 1858 courthouse, guarded by shady elms; a small park. Main Street ends at the harbor, at the Edgartown Yacht Club that was once the dock for the town's whaling ships. Standing there, you can see the hundreds of yachts, sail and motor boats docked here on a summer's day. Stroll from here down to Memorial Wharf to watch the On-Time ferry carry three cars at a time (a two-minute ride) over to Chappaquiddick Island, which, while geographically separate, is a part of Edgartown's jurisdiction. There are bicycle rentals and ice cream shops and a hardware and specialty clothing and antique stores and casual and high-end restaurants all within a four-block area. (Edgartown is one of two "wet" towns on the Island, so liquor is served and can be purchased at several shops.)
Planning The Perfect Wedding:traditional Vs. Non-traditional
Welcome brides, grooms, and future wedding guests I'm Harmonie Krieger your host for nuptialstv.com your video guide to planning your wedding and beyond. On this edition of Nuptialstv we will be covering planning the perfect wedding ceremony: traditional vs. the non-traditional. Congratulations your getting married now what’s the next step? One of the first decisions, in planning the perfect wedding, is which type of wedding ceremony to have, traditional or non-traditional. The perfect wedding exists in the minds and hearts of the bride and groom. Planning a wedding, a perfect wedding, requires the bride and groom to communicate their love, their expectations, and their customs into one single ceremony. There are many twists and turns on the road to planning for that perfect wedding. It’s important to understand that the style of ceremony will dictate different types of customs to be followed. There are expectations associated with each one and it’s up to the bridal couple to help narrow the field down. A religious ceremony is considered a traditional wedding. It will take place in a house of worship such as a church or synagogue. It would be officiated by a rabbi, a minister or member of the clergy. Traditional religious ceremonies usually call for formal wear with a number of attendants and very traditional music. Civil or non-traditional ceremonies can be held anywhere such as on board a yacht, on a cliff top, on a beach or even in a family backyard. The officiate is a Justice of the Peace (including relatives or friends who have been certified). There is no set theme for a civil or non-traditional ceremony. Bridal couples can wear beach clothing, Halloween Costumes or even get married on horseback. The differences between the two are the rigidity of form associated with the first and the freedom with the second. The bridal couple will determine what their priorities are and the type of ceremony they want to have. Familiarity with traditional themes and ceremonies are important when dealing with religious weddings. A sense of adventure and fun can be explored in civil and non-traditional weddings. Become aware of the wide variety of options available to couples in their wedding choices. The key to planning the perfect wedding is found in truly listening to each other. Be open to hearing each other's thoughts, dreams and expectations. Thanks for watching nuptialstv.com,you’re your host Harmonie Krieger offering Congratulations for the Groom and Best Wishes to the Bride!
Travel Tips to European Countries: Albania
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