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Archive for January, 2010
Report of an Archaeological Tour in Mexico: In 1881
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Mexico (Notes from a Spinning Planet Series) (Books)
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Religious - General Fiction - Madison Chase s holiday break is drawing to a close and she s eager to leave the gray Washington winter and join her Aunt Sid on a warm vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. … - Mexico (Notes from a Spinning Planet Series) (Books)
Mail this postGarmin City Navigator NT MicroSD Card - Mexico
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Navigate the streets in Mexico with confidence using City Navigator Mexico NT. With this detailed data, you can literally travel to a new city , look up hotels, restaurants, and other services, and use your compatible Garmin GPS to guide you there without stopping for directions! This data includes fully routable maps and comes preprogrammed on a microSD card with SD adapter. City Navigator Mexico NT features include: New detailed coverage for Mexico City , Guadalajara and Monterrey Postal code coverage for major urban areas Additional 250,000 km of road coverage, including new link roads like MEX-57 from MEX-40 to Eagle Pass , Texas , USA Includes detailed maps containing highways, interstates, residential roads and other navigation features Displays points of interest such as: food and drink, lodging, attractions, entertainment, shopping, emergency services and more Will automatically create point-to-point routes on compatible Garmin GPS units Contains turn restrictions and speed categories Note: Maps on preloaded data cards cannot be copied or viewed on a computer.
Mail this postNew Mexico Lobos NCAA Pack of 15 Golf Balls
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- Includes 15 tour-proven golf balls in a bag. Each ball has the school logo pad printed crisp and clean using quality ultra durable hardened inks to last round after round. Marked with your favorite school, you’ll always know which ball is yours!
Mail this postMexico Collection - QKDS-CC-01
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Mexico Collection Die cut the Mexican flag and other national icons of Mexico with these versatile Cookie Cutter Dies! The Mexico Collection is perfect for travel and vacation themes, family history layouts, school projects and beyond. Put on your adventurer hat and explore the possibilities! INCLUDES: Mexican Flag Ruins Sombrero Chili Pepper Taco Pinata Poncho
Mail this postPaper - Travel - Mexico Collage - 12″ x 12
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Paper - Travel - Mexico Collage 12″ x 12″ Click on Paper House on our Suppliers page to see coordinating products!
Mail this postThe Awakening
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Edna Pontellier and her husband are vacationing with their two boys at a resort in Grand Isle. Edna is an upper-middle class woman who has married into the Creole elite when she begins to believe that there is more to life than societal status and frivolous wealth. At Grand Isle she enters into an extramarital relationship with Robert LeBrun, the son of the woman who runs the resort. She flirts with Robert and seeks his support of her dissatisfaction with materialism, until he realizes it is apparent that something must be done to shake her constant attention to him. He “decides” to go to Mexico. Edna is lonesome when he leaves, but on her return to New Orleans with her family, she suddenly starts to do things differently: she will not receive guests or makes social calls; she starts drawing and painting; she takes lessons on the piano with the notoriously unpleasant Mademoiselle Reisz who also listens to Edna’s reading of Robert’s letters. Her husband leaves for New York on a long business trip, and Edna sees her chance to move out of his house into a place of her own. She throws herself a going away party and discovers that Robert is returning. She is then called to her friend Adele’s house to help with the delivery of her latest child. Being witness to the birth has a terrible effect on Edna. In the meantime, she learns that Robert, despite all his promises of love, has left her. She experiences an “awakening” of her awareness of the truth surrounding her entire situation. She travels alone to Grand Isle, goes out swimming, naked, into the ocean, giving herself over to memories of the past and to drowning.
Mail this postReport of an Archaeological Tour in Mexico: In 1881
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The Awakening
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Edna Pontellier and her husband are vacationing with their two boys at a resort in Grand Isle. Edna is an upper-middle class woman who has married into the Creole elite when she begins to believe that there is more to life than societal status and frivolous wealth. At Grand Isle she enters into an extramarital relationship with Robert LeBrun, the son of the woman who runs the resort. She flirts with Robert and seeks his support of her dissatisfaction with materialism, until he realizes it is apparent that something must be done to shake her constant attention to him. He “decides” to go to Mexico. Edna is lonesome when he leaves, but on her return to New Orleans with her family, she suddenly starts to do things differently: she will not receive guests or makes social calls; she starts drawing and painting; she takes lessons on the piano with the notoriously unpleasant Mademoiselle Reisz who also listens to Edna’s reading of Robert’s letters. Her husband leaves for New York on a long business trip, and Edna sees her chance to move out of his house into a place of her own. She throws herself a going away party and discovers that Robert is returning. She is then called to her friend Adele’s house to help with the delivery of her latest child. Being witness to the birth has a terrible effect on Edna. In the meantime, she learns that Robert, despite all his promises of love, has left her. She experiences an “awakening” of her awareness of the truth surrounding her entire situation. She travels alone to Grand Isle, goes out swimming, naked, into the ocean, giving herself over to memories of the past and to drowning.
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Narrative of a tour in North America comprising Mexico, the mines of Real del Monte, the United States, and the British colonies, with an excursion to the island of Cuba
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