Archive for January, 2023

New Year’s Resolution

January 2, 2023

This is a post about New Year’s resolutions. A lot of people make New Year’s resolutions because they want to have a fresh start and set themselves up for success in the new year. Some common resolutions are fitness goals, saving more money, or eating healthier. People typically break their New Year’s resolutions within the first few weeks of January because it can be hard to stick with them when you’re so excited for warmer weather and don’t have that motivation anymore. With this in mind, I will commit to my resolution by keeping it small and realistic so that I am less likely to fail. My resolution is to connect.  I’ve started with Blogs and will proceed from there. I hope I don’t burn myself out as I’m sure to overdo it. Expect to hear from me at least once per day, maybe more, we’ll see. Wish me well. God bless everyone.

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Long Islands Beer Brewery Tours

January 2, 2023

The Long Island Beer Company is a craft brewery located in Riverhead, NY. The brewery offers a variety of different beers for purchase as well as tours where you can learn about the brewing process and sample their different brews. Long Island Beer Company is a craft brewery located in Riverhead, NY. They offer tours to learn more about the brewing process and to taste their beers! Tours are offered Fridays at 3pm, Saturdays at 12pm and Sundays at 2pm. Tours last 1 hour and are available at an additional fee when booking with Five Towns Limousines. Book early to assure you can be accommodated.  516-374-2545

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New Years day in a Luxury Limousine

January 1, 2023

It is a time of celebration and joy. It’s the time when people affirm their love for one another, wish each other well and hope for a better year ahead. It is about renewed optimism and hope for the future. The New Year has been associated with celebrations of life, death and regeneration in many cultures throughout history. The Babylonians celebrated their New Year around the spring equinox according to the movement of constellations while the ancient Egyptians celebrated their new year on July 20th each year according to observation of Sirius, which they thought was connected to rebirth in life after death (according to mythology). The Romans marked December 25th as a day that represented rebirth or renewal because it was around this time that days started getting noticeably longer again following winter solstice (around December 21). Celebrate the new year in one of our luxury limousines, book early to guarantee your ride. 516-374-2545

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