Advantages: Cheap, functional, and close to the city centre. Disadvantages: Not for the person wanting luxury.
For my second visit to Poland after Krakow last year we had the pleasure of staying in what I would conclude as another much underestimated hotel in Poland. Star ratings for hotels in Poland seem to be a far removed reflection of what we in Britain measure as a good hotel.
The Felix hotel, rated as two stars on internet and relevant literature references such as the well known Expedia, is in my opinion as a quite experienced European city traveller, way above the standard of two stars for what we consider here. As a quick comparison we stayed in a three star hotel in Italy in the same week and that hotel did not compare at all with the Felix in any of the required formats for my own rating of hotels. The Felix was far superior.
The Felix is not in the city centre but is close enough (ten minutes maximum by tram) to reach, and just ...
Advantages: Truffle thinks Felix are the cats whiskers! Disadvantages: Few flavours, and made by Nestl'e.
My 10-month-old kitten, Truffle, is a really weird eater! She will not drink water unless it is from a running tap in the bath, she only eats the jelly out of her tins of food (and pesters us for it) and avoids all of the green bits in the dried food. She will eat anything off our plates though! From Chicken to carrot, from fish fingers to sprouts, she will even eat McDonald?s fries. Providing it looks like we want to eat it she nab it off us somehow, either with a quick flick of the paw or with her cute "you love me" eyes!
Because of her fussy, "I wont eat it if you wont" attitude it has been difficult to find her any treats. She dislikes all of the whiskers varieties, especially the pockets that she even refuses to chase when they are rolled across the floor! Thanks to Felix Lickin's I have not had to resort to a bowl of cat treats ...
treley 17.02.2004
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Advantages: The cat loves it and there are a choice of 6 flavours Disadvantages: Humans have to clean up after the cat
When our cat comes running around our feet we know he wants something. It is obviously a choice of two things. He wants us to open the back door to let him out to go and play or he wants feeding. Most of the time he wants feeding so he has a choice of two brands which we but for him. He gets a scoop of iams once a day but that is another story.
Most of the time we feed him Felix which, he loves. His favourite is Felix with tuna. As soon as we open the pack he gets a hint of the smell and instantly becomes attached to our legs whilst we are trying to put the food in his dish. With the knife we try to use it just to push into his dish but at the same time the cat is using his head to nudge our hands out of the way so he can get stuck in.
The pack is about the right size for the cat because he just manages to eat it all. The pack is ...
Sirus619 11.11.2002
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Product details
EAN
9781905711284
Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Arts & Music
Subgenre
Art & Design
Title
Hammershoi
Author
Felix Kramer & Naoki Sato
Release Date
15-Jul-12
ISBN
190571128X
Manufacturer's product description
This comprehensive survey is published to coincide with an exhibition of the art of the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi. Hammershois subject-matter centred on haunting interiors. Dispensing with anecdotal detail, he transformed his apartment into a series of disturbingly empty spaces. The same strange stillness can be seen in his portraits, landscapes and city views of his native Copenhagen and of London, in all of which the passage of time appears to have been inexplicably suspended. This book is beautifully illustrated with works that span all stages of Hammershois career, while the essays explore the singularity of his vision, placing his achievement in the context of fin-de-siecle Symbolist art and examining his links with Dutch masters of the seventeenth century.
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