There’s quite a story behind the Olympic flowers – Fourth-Place Medal – 2010 Olympics Blog – Yahoo! Sports

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from YAHOO! SPORTS by Trey Kerby
After every Olympic event, rather than receiving their medals, athletes are given a bouquet of flowers. At the Beijing Olympics, roses dominated the bouquets. In Turin, it was rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias. This year, it’s green mums and hypericum berries.

The bouquets come from Just Beginnings Flowers and Margitta’s Flowers in Surrey, British Columbia. Their entry was chosen from 58 contending florists. June Strandberg, the bouquet designer and owner of Just Beginnings, teaches floristry to women who have left prison, are recovering from addiction, or have been victims of violence. It’s a pretty amazing program, and Strandberg has even taken it behind bars, where she educates convicts. She believes it’s her work with these correctional programs that secured the Olympic contract.

For the Vancouver Olympics the florists made 1,800 bouquets, 1,707 of which will be given to medal-winning athletes in the Olympics and Paralympics. The flowers are grown locally, but they aren’t in season during February, so additional supplies were flown in from Ecuador.

The flowers were chosen to represent British Columbia and Canada, and are intended as keepsakes for the athletes. There are even strict regulations for the bouquets presented at the flower ceremonies. Per IOC protocol, bouquets must be 20 to 30 centimeters tall and about 25 centimeters across.

Though these flowers might look like something you give your mom at a homecoming football game, a lot of thought and planning goes into choosing and making these bouquets. When you consider the societal benefits behind these flowers, it almost makes the bouquets as valuable as the medals.

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Space Bulletin: February 2010

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STATUS UPDATE: SPACEPORT AMERICA

Watch the Spaceport America Groundbreaking

Steve Landeene, Executive Director of Spaceport America.

The Virgin Galactic terminal design by URS/Foster+Partners.

Click on the image above for a tour of Spaceport America.

On June 19th of 2009 ground was broken on a project of historic proportions. Construction has been progressing on a 10,000-foot long, 200-foot wide runway designed to handle any flying vehicle on the planet or returning from space! As of this week, 50% of the asphalt has been laid. That is the third layer of a four-layer process. Next and last will be a 14-inch thick layer of concrete, which is projected to finish off the runway by mid summer. Appropriately enough, the project has been sped along with the precision assistance of satellites! Rapid construction of the terminal will begin soon. In fact, if you were to drive up to Spaceport America in December 2010, you would see the finished airfield, taxiway and apron, and a fuel storage area  – all in the vicinity of a nearly completed Virgin Galactic terminal. Yet another real-life example that the New Era of Space Tourism is here!

BEHIND THE SCENES

A little-known fact is that Spaceport America is being constructed with particular care given to historical sensitivities. The site happens to be adjacent to the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro – the historic 1,500 mile trade route from Mexico City to Santa Fe which dates to 1598. Archaeologists are on hand full time scrutinizing every piece of overturned dirt. If a discovery is made, everything stops to allow for analysis and cataloguing the artifacts in question. Hundreds of historically significant artifacts have been located, catalogued and stored for future exhibitions.

For more information and updates see Spaceport America Twitter and Facebook.

Special thanks goes out to Aaron Prescott, Chief of Staff with the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, the state agency responsible for building and operating Spaceport America.


For more information on Spaceport America, the Virgin Galactic project or to reserve your place in space contact me today…

Barbara King 
(913) 338-2244 
barbara@greatgetaways.travel
www.greatgetaways.travel

 

 

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A Dozen Social Media Love Lines with a Travel Twist For That Special Someone <>

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I borrowed some social media love lines from an article on Hubspot.com and added a travel message! Happy Valentine's Day from all of us at Great Getaways!

1) I am so glad I Stumbled Upon you on the beach in Kauai!

2) You and I are so Mashable! Want to hop over to Scotland and tour whisky distilleries?

3) I really digg you and I know you’ll love discovering Egypt with me!

4) We should totally get Linked In and fly off to Bora Bora!

5) You have a really pretty Face Book so let’s visit the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles!

6) Thanks for that love note. I reddit again and again on my way to the Antarctica.

7) I want to be more than just a Friend Feed! I want to take you to the Taj Mahal!

8) Let’s move to the next level, Orkut me loose so I can travel the world!

9) I would love to whisper tweet nothings in your ear about a romantic getaway!

10) Unlike oil and water, we mixx and speaking of water, let’s go on a cruise!

11) After dinner and drinks, let’s head over to My Space, aboard Virgin Galactic

12) You smell del.icio.us http://bit.ly/smlove” target=”_blank”> like a fine French perfume. Care to join me in Paris?

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Grab Your Ukelele! Hawaii is SNOW free!

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Yesterday, February 12, 2010, marked the first time since 1977 that 49 out of 50 United States had snow. The only state without any trace of snow was Hawaii! Before you say, "Well, duh", consider that the Big Island's Mauna Kea Volcano stands at 13,800 feet and often has snow on it. In 1977 the only snowless state was South Carolina. And, for any of you Florida folks who may dispute having snow yesterday, even a dusting of snow counts according to the National Weather Service. Obviously, our daughter, Lauren, who moved to Kauai 2 years ago, was very, very wise!
 
Remember, when planning a Hawaii vacation, be sure to consult with our own Judi Chaitman. She's been selected as the Top Specialist in the world for Hawaii 9 years in a row by Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Email Judi today! Judi@greatgetaway.com
 
 
 

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We Are The World 25: Watch, Enjoy, Donate!

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When you got it, flaunt it!

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When Islands Magazine wanted an expert for their Travel Agent Advisory Board, one of the superstars chosen is our own Ken Marshall! Ready for some island hopping, toes-wiggling-in-the-sand relaxation? Ken is THE MAN! Email Ken today, ken@greatgetaway.com, and surprise your Valentine with an Isle of View!

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KC Travel Advisor Attended Spaceship Unveiling

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Just when you thought you were safe from any more videos, I am posting 1 more vignette of my experience at Virgin Galactic's Unveiling of VSS Enterprise on December 7, 2009!

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What’s Your Ultimate Travel Dream? Share It and You Might Win a Dream Vacation!

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Pack your bags and claim your tartan now!

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Great Getaways Travel
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barbara@greatgetaways.travel

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Oh, Scotland! Our agency was recently honored at the Virtuoso Chairman's Recognition Event that was held in Scotland. We were so blown away by the grandeur of this incredible destination — the history, the art and culture, the golf, the whisky and so much more — that I wanted to share this special destination feature from VIRTUOSO LIFE magazine with you. What an amazing journey! Scotland truly is enchanting and magnificent.

As you flip through the pages, imagine yourself exploring historic castles amidst unparalleled natural landscapes. I recommend everyone experience Scotland at least once in their lifetime.

Consider the possibilities. Call me today.

2:: Why Scotland?
There are a number of reasons to pack your bags for Scotland – here are 5.

4:: Scottish Odyssey.
As featured in the January issue of VIRTUOSO LIFE, this feature article explores famed fairways, fine whisky, historic castles and more.

14:: Much to See and Do in Scotland!
From 10 must-sees to 20 events in 2010, these pages share a glimpse of all that awaits you.

Contact us for everything from a weekend getaway to the trip of a lifetime.


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