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e-Marginalia :: Athens 2004
Issue #8, August 4, 2004
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In this issue:
~ WELCOME e-MARGONAUTS :: Athens 2004 (w/
AUDIO!)
~ FEATURE STORIES :: Top Travel Tales
Timeless
Tuscany, Nancy DiDio
New Year's in
Vienna, by Gloria Schramm
Nobody Warned
Me About the Gypsies, by Karen Wolfgang
~ VACATION RENTALS :: Check out these New Listings!
Creme de la
Creme :: Paris, France
Grand Marais
:: Paris, France
Casa Maria ::
Granada, Spain
The
Stonehouse :: Essex, New York
St. Lawrence
River Condo :: Montreal, Canada
~ AMAZING DEALS :: Check out these Travel Promotions
Athens Audio
Lectures :: Two Complementary 30-Minute Lectures!
Athens 2004
Olympic Merchandise :: Great Deals Won't Last Long!
Paris
Blowout! :: 3 Nights Hotel+Breakfast and Air from $645
Photo Prints
:: 15 FREE 4x6 Prints from Shutterfly
Summer Hotel
Sale :: Great Rates at Over 50 Hot Spots
~ e-MARGAUX LITE :: Quotations, Anecdotes and Humour
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~ WELCOME e-MARGONAUTS :: Athens 2004
It's the final countdown to the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens,
Greece! Actually, the torch preamble has been underway for about a
month, but now the "big tent" is about to open. Are you
going? Already there? Observing from afar? Ambivalent?
All answers are acceptable, except perhaps the last. You don't
have to be a sports maniac to get excited about this summer's
Olympic Games. Nor do you have to relish the commercial feeding
frenzy which recent Olympics create. But you should try to
appreciate the symmetry, the appropriateness of a
"homecoming" Olympiad. Back in Greece!
Delphi's mayor, Panagiotis Kaltsis, waxes optimistic if slightly
melodramatic: "From the Navel of the Earth and the cradle of
the universal heritage of civilization we send a message of hope.
We send the rose of Greece to the peoples of the world. The
Olympic Games are a festival of the citizens of
civilization." Wow!
I would be seriously remiss if I didn't open this e-Marginalia
newsletter with a link to the official website of the Athens
2004 Olympic Games where you can access just about everything
you could possibly need or want. Of course, it's probably a little
too late to jump on an airplane and join in the excitement
firsthand (if you haven't already booked accommodations, that is),
but this website definitely will improve your long distance
Olympic experience. From torch relay updates and event schedules
to history and weather, this is the virtual "place to
be" as the world turns their eyes to this timeless tradition.
And speaking of history, I have a gift
for you. That's right, I recently received a gift
from The
Teaching Company that I would like to pass on to you. Between
now and August 31, The Teaching Company is giving away (that's
right, you pay nothing!) two 30-minute audio lectures called "The
Olympics: From Ancient Greece to Athens, Parts 1 and 2"
as their way of celebrating the 2004 Olympics while thanking their
regulars (me) and inviting new people (you) to try out their
amazing service. This two part mini course is not only well
composed and richly informative, it's also thoroughly engaging and
a joy to listen to. It was prepared and delivered by Dr. Jeremy
McInerney, a Greek history scholar in the Department of Classical
Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Chair of the
Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean
World. You'll soon discover why he is such a popular professor at
U. Penn. and at The Teaching Company.
But wait, is this some sort of slick promo where you have to agree
to join, buy or at least surrender all of your personal vital
information? No. Simply put, this is a gift. No strings. Two
30-minute lectures from Dr. McInerney on the history of the
Olympic Games. You may listen to them by streaming
them over your Internet connection, or you may download
them to listen without being attached to the Internet. And, if
you download them, you may even burn them onto a CD or transfer
them to your mp3 player to enjoy while jogging or on your commute
to work.
And there's more... Whether or not you are lucky enough to be in
Athens for the XXVIII Olympiad, you should visit NBC
Universal to see the awesome bounty of Official Athens 2004
merchandise they are offering. Plenty of cool gear to celebrate
the Olympic Games' return to their birthplace.
Okay, enough Olympics hype, but I just wanted to share a little
reminder that as US politics descends into vitriol and the media
streams fear, xenophobia and a "world at war" messages
into our lives, there is another point of reference, a
counterpoint for balance and reassurance that we can celebrate
global diversity. We can pit foe against foe in the fiercest of
competitions without abandoning civility. We can compete
aggressively yet diplomatically. We can experience the Olympics as
a glimmer of hope, "a festival of the citizens of
civilization" as Mr. Kaltsis so dramatically enthused. I
invite you to encourage and cultivate it.
Best,
George Davis, e-Marginalia Editor
e-marginalia@e-margaux.com
PS: You are welcome and encouraged to forward this email to a
friend who may be interested in downloading the complementary
audio lecture. Cheers!
PPS: If you are the angling sort, check out Marc Malkin's
article, "Baja’s
Cabo San Lucas and East Cape: Two Different Versions of Angler’s
Paradise", at Boater's World for a good, information
packed story. And how about whipping up your own fishing story and
submitting it to e-Marginalia for publication?
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~ FEATURE STORIES :: Read these Inspiring Travel Stories
| Timeless
Tuscany |
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Ever since
my first visit to Italy many years ago, I’ve been
fascinated by the Italian lifestyle. In comparison to
our frenetic lives, they take things at a slower pace,
and it seems to me that theirs is a simpler and
happier existence. Our occasional vacation excursions
there left me longing to experience their way of life,
to see if it is really as it appears. I decided, and
my husband Fred agreed, that renting a place to stay
during part of a vacation would give us a glimpse into
everyday Italian life… |
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| New
Year's in Vienna |
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New Year’s
is one of the few holidays the whole world celebrates
together within a 24-hour period. My husband, Fred,
and I, embarked on an unusual and offbeat travel
adventure to greet the new year in Vienna, Austria… |
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| Nobody
Warned Me About the Gypsies |
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Embarking
on any kind of journey is always an adventure, whether
or not you have a good idea of what you’re getting
yourself into. However (un)prepared you are, what you
expect isn’t what you’re going to get. Far from
being a deterrent to travel, however, this is actually
one of the best incentives to go for it… |
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~ NEW VACATION RENTALS :: Check out these New Listings!
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Crème
de la Crème (Paris)
Superb apartment, recently used in a fashion
photo-shot for Vogue magazine, located just a minute
away from Rue Montorgueil, Paris's most famous market
street... |
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Grand
Marais (Paris)
Spacious vacation rental
located in the heart of central Paris on the Right Bank next
to the Georges Pompidou Centre and near the historic Marais... |
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Casa
María (Granada)
Enjoy fantastic nights having dinner in front of the
Alhambra. Typical house of the 16th century in the middle of
the Albayzín, Granada's legendary Moorish quarter which was
declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO... |
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The
Stonehouse (Essex)
Graciously restored 1826 Georgian stone house nestled
on a tree-lined street in the historic hamlet of Essex on
beautiful Lake Champlain.... |
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St.
Lawrence River Condo (Montreal)
New condo on Montreal's Saint Lawrence River offers
large rooms with river views and a large balcony overlooking
river. Situated only 15 minutes to downtown
Montreal... |
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~ AMAZING DEALS :: Check out these Travel Promotions
Athens Audio Lectures :: Two Complementary 30-Minute
Lectures!
The
Teaching Company is giving away (that's right, you pay nothing!)
"The Olympics: From Ancient Greece to Athens, Parts 1 and
2" as their way of celebrating the 2004 Olympics. This two
part audio mini course can be streamed online, downloaded to your
hard drive, burned to a CD or recorded on your mp3 player.
Price:
$00.00 (You pay nothing!)
Click Here:
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Athens 2004 Olympic Merchandise :: Great Deals Won't Last Long!
Whether or
not you are lucky enough to be in Athens for the XXVIII Olympiad,
you should visit NBC Universal to see the awesome bounty of
Official Athens 2004 merchandise they are offering. Plenty of cool
gear to celebrate the Olympic even though you couldn't make it to
Greece this August. These will soon be collector's items as eBay
history proves.
Price:
Starting at $7.00
Click Here:
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Paris Blowout! :: 3 Nights Hotel+Breakfast and Air
from $645
This
would be a great deal for summer flights alone. Add the Opera
Cadet's 85 sophisticated guest rooms, located just steps from the
Grand Boulevards of Paris and Paris' magnificent Opera, and you
have the deal of a lifetime! Start each day with a stylish
breakfast amid the greenery of the patio garden, then explore the
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Photo Prints :: 15 FREE 4x6 Prints from Shutterfly
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Summer Hotel Sale :: Great Rates at Over 50 Hot Spots
Planning to
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but there are still some amazing "last minute" deals to
be had here. Wherever you want to go—the city, the mountains,
the beach, the theme parks, even Europe—you can save on already
low hotel rates. Plus, you'll save even more when you book your
flight and hotel together! Travel now through September 6, 2004
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~ e-MARGAUX LITE :: Quotations, Anecdotes and Humour
"From the Navel of the Earth and the cradle of the
universal heritage of civilization we send a message of hope. We
send the rose of Greece to the peoples of the world. The Olympic
Games are a festival of the citizens of civilization."
Panagiotis
Kaltsis, mayor of Delphi, Phocis, Greece
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