Advantages: Stylish, good range of features Disadvantages: No 'piggy-back' connection
...I recently purchased a vanity bag from Oasis (fashion shop) and have found it really strong, stylish and useful, with excellent organiser capabilities.
The bag is part of the Oasis luggage collection designed by Antler. At £30 the bag seems about average price, but was definitely the most stylish and had the most features. It fits in with the ethos of Oasis as being individual and fashionable. It is black and curved at the front, and is soft-sided but with a reinforced front.
It is travel-bag sized, with two main sections. Each section includes organiser features, including:
* mobile phone pocket
* 3 bottle straps (for storing shampoo, etc)
* key holder
* A4 sized inside pocket
* pen holders
* other storage pockets
It also comes with a shoulder strap and a padlock.
For me the bag is excellent, as it forces me to become more...
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Advantages: Very nice place Disadvantages: disjointed shopping areas
...I visited Argostili in 2006 , I found it a beautiful place, but not what i thought it would be. The town shops are pretty much randomly placed around the town in no particular organised areas or signage outside, and nothing like the spanish / english counterparts in organised strips and areas. There are plenty of shops but you have to explore to find what you want. Parking was easy, I eventually found a supermarket, but they are not obvious! except one large one outside the capitol. I took a glass bottomed boat trip from the harbour around the fish farms to a secluded beach where they organised a barbecue for the group - lovely and well organised! The town is worth a visit, but I found it more like a big village rather than a town....
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Advantages: great day out, so much to learn, lovely to see the deer, Disadvantages: not so much for little children, but my son is 3 and he loves it!!
...Charlcotte Park is actually near to Stratford and is a National Trust Property. It is one of the biggest and the best of the Trust's properties in the Midlands Area.
You park in a car park opposite the main house and walk down a straight gravel path, through a garden, and the big family house is straight in front of you. It is still the home of the Hampton-Lucy family, and the living quarters are out of bounds to the public.
As you pass under the clock house, there is a beautiful newly-restored formal garden in front of you, which is right outside the door to the house.
The house itself is lovely, it contains a lot of the usual types of things that these type of houses contain, open log fires, wooden panelling, tapestries, family portraits, lots of candles that my son liked to spot, and a Trusty the Hedgehog Trail for the children...
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