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First trip to the Isle of Wight for year four kids
As part of the ongoing learning process, next year i will be going with a group of teachers and pupils on a trip to the Isle of Wight. I am assured that I have visited the island before, although I have no recollection myself.
It is going to be a special visit for us to the island, especially for my little girl, who as yet, has not experienced travel on a large vessel. Most of my daughter's school mates are similar to her, as they have probably only seen these types of large vessels in magazines or on television. We will start the journey at Portsmouth and cross over the channel to Ryde pier on the Isle of Wight ferry. It is possible that we may even travel on one of the new Catamarans that have recently come into service. I was excited by the prospect of this idea, as they eat up the short crossing very swiftly and make the crossing in about 12 minutes.
It will also be a first for me to be looking after a large number of someone else's kids for a change. It’s one thing to manage your own child, but another to keep an eye on many. We will be staying for three nights, and hope to be visiting some of the island’s many attractions. Some of the places that have been recommended for us to visit during the stay include:
1. Dinosaurisle
Dinosaurisle is a purpose built interactive museum that was built in 2001 on the site of the old Museum of Isle of Wight, which housed the island’s geology and fossil collection. The new site resembles a giant pterodactyl in flight and was designed by a local architect by the name of Rainey Petri. There are fossils from the Ice Age all the way back to the Cretaceous period when the Earth was dominated by the dinosaurs, with life-size fleshed electronic models. There are plenty of guided tours and lots of interesting things to engage and fascinate the kids.
2. Steam railway
Sadly most of the line was closed by 1966 having covered nearly 54 miles of island territory. The line today is lovingly maintained by a team of volunteers, who have been devoting their time since 1971. The oldest of the collection of trains dates back to 1876 in the middle of the Victorian era. Full journey return tickets generally allow unlimited travel on day of issue only (subject always to availability).
3. Sandown
Sandown looks an interesting place to visit, with its lovely bay and sheltered golden sands. Walking on the wide promenade is a very nice experience, created during the reign of Queen Victoria over a century ago. Here stands one of the last remaining piers of the latter part of Queen Victoria's reign, which allows you some wonderful views out over the bay. You can use an indoor swimming pool and a pitch and putt course, tennis facilities and nearby restaurants and shops.
4. Bestival
Although Bestival is a fun packed fantastic adventure, I don't think they are quite old enough for that yet, and unfortunately the teachers won't let me slip off to experience it again for myself!
Massachusetts AG Files Suit Against Big Banks (crooksandliars)
Massachusetts AG Martha Coakley announced this week that she's suing the big
banks for mortgage fraud. Be still, my heart!
> So you can see a noose tightening around the necks of the banks, who would
like nothing better than to strike a deal where AGs release them from
liability in return for a nominal fee. Not all the AGs are willing to take
that step, as detailed above. And now, Coakley, who has been very good on this
issue, is out with **perhaps the most wide-ranging lawsuit against the big
banks over foreclosure fraud**. Recall that some favorable court rulings in
Massachusetts, including the Ibanez case, have ruled that banks don’t have
standing to foreclose in cases where they improperly assigned mortgages.
**That is part of the case law in Massachusetts, making it a fertile
environment in which to pursue this case.**
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> According to the Boston Globe MERS is also named in the lawsuit:
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>> The suit, filed in Suffolk Superior Court, **also names the private company
Mortgage Electronic Registration System Inc. and its parent, MERSCORP Inc., as
defendants, according to the attorney general’s office.**
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>> “The AG’s lawsuit seeks accountability for the banks’ unlawful and
deceptive conduct in ...
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