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Church Camp Songs - Choosing the Best

When I think of church camp songs, I tend to think of those songs that are bible oriented or African-American spirituals. Actually, at the church camps I have attended, they pretty much like to sing what everybody else likes to sing: silly songs, folk songs, old time songs and other traditional campfire songs. In addition, they also like to sing upbeat, religious songs.

At church camps, I find that whoever is running things likes to be as organized as possible, so usually singing around the campfire is not left to chance. The church campfires that I have been to usually included several church camp songs interspersed with stories. Some of the stories were fun and some were more spiritual in nature. Most of the time, the campfire would finish with one of the ecclesiastical leaders, like a priest, minister or bishop teaching one of the stories, parables or characteristics of Jesus. I am a Christian, so this article is from my viewpoint. If you are of another religion besides Christian, you could teach about your religion and/or prophets. All of the religious songs I refer to in this article are based in a Christian background. I really don't know of any campfire songs from other religions, but if you know of some that I could include, please email me and let me know. I would much appreciate it.

Below are listed some of the most popular church camp songs:


  1. Amazing Grace:


  2. This is one of the most beautiful religious songs I know. It is easy to play on the guitar with only three chords. It has one of the most recognized melodies. The song has even more meaning if you know the story behind it. The story is about John Newton, the composer of the song. It is an inspiring story. If you 'google' John Newton or Amazing Grace, you will find several resources. There is also a movie called Amazing Grace about John Newton.



  3. Down by the Riverside:


  4. Like most African American Spirituals, this is a pretty easy song to learn. Many of the lines are repeated, which makes memorization easy. In most spirituals there is only a difference of two or three words between verses. This makes it easy to learn several verses quite easy.



  5. Peace Like a River:


  6. This is another spiritual that is easy to learn.


  7. I Love the Mountains:


  8. Even though this song does not talk about religion or God, I still consider it a great church camp song. The reason I say this is because it talks about nature and all the beautiful things that God has created. It's pretty hard to sing this song without feeling gratitude and thankfulness for the many beautiful things God has created for us to enjoy.


  9. The Happy Wanderer:


  10. This song kind of goes hand in hand with the previous one. It's just a happy, feel good song about the beauties of God's creations.


  11. Kumbaya:


  12. Kumbaya is probably the all time most popular church camp song ever. It's easy to sing, easy to learn and just about everybody knows it.


  13. He's Got the Whole World:


  14. Here is another African American spiritual that is probably a close second in popularity to Kumbaya.



  15. You Can't Get to Heaven:


  16. This is a fun song to sing, even though I'm sure you won't be barred from heaven just because you're wearing roller skates. If your kids take it seriously, you might want to tell them that if they die with roller skates on or in a rocking chair, they can still go to heaven. Who knows; if they believe they can't get to heaven with roller skates, maybe they'll be more careful! This is one of those songs where you could make up your own verses.


  17. Peace Like a River:


  18. This is another one of my favorites. Easy to teach, easy to learn and easy to play on the guitar. It's also a very peaceful song if it's done right. This could be done slowly or medium tempo.

If you are looking for a particular church camp song that isn't here, try asking your pastor, priest or other church leader to help you. They will probably have some ideas for songs that are suitable for your denomination. If you decide to do hymns with guitar accompaniment, you might have to transpose to get it into an easier key. A lot of hymns are in flat keys, which are harder to play on guitar. Transpose it into a sharp key like G, D, A, or E.

If you know of any church camp songs or scout songs that should be on this list, or included in The Great American Campfire Songbook, please email me and let me know.

Good luck with your campfire singing; and Remember to have fun!




Roger Turner is a campfire song enthusiast. For more great tips and advice on church camp songs visit http://www.bestcampingsongs.com.

He is also the editor of The Great American Campfire Songbook. All of the songs mentioned above are included in The Great American Campfire Songbook along with the music and chords.

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Choosing the Best Place to Vacation in Mexico

Deciding on the best place to vacation in Mexico is a matter of determining where your interests lie and what you want out of this vacation. If you are interested in mainly experiencing the Spanish colonial atmosphere of the country, then the best places to visit are Mexico City, Guadalajera, San Jose de Allende and Oaxaca. In Mexico City, the ultimate way to see all the architecture dating back to the time of the Spaniards and the city monuments is to take the open top bus tour. Museums that tell the story of the country's history can be found in all four locations.

The Baja region of Mexico is home to many resort destinations, such as La Paz, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Here you will find miles and miles of sandy beaches and clear blue waters that teem with marine life. Go snorkeling or scuba diving to get a glimpse of the world that exists under these waters. Whales are found in large numbers, which means you can enjoy whale watching as they frolic in the waves. Water sports of all kinds abound and you can stroll throughout the towns to shop at the markets and barter with the vendors for the goods you want to buy. Depending on your interests, you can enjoy playing golf and tennis at many of the resorts or just sit by the side of the pool and relax.

The Mexican Riviera is a well-known tourist destination consisting of such destinations as Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa and Mazatlan. These are all located along the pacific coast of the country. In this region you will really get a feel for the pre-Columbian culture as well as that of the Spanish Conquistadors. Enjoy the many festivals and parades when the streets are filled with music and dancing. Dine on the delicacies of chefs from around the world, visit art galleries displaying works of local artists and see the artifacts on display in the many museums.

Try to uncover the mysteries of the Mayan civilization when you visit the locations on the Yucatan Peninsula. Some of the destinations in this region are Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum and Isla Mujeres. In all the locations the resorts are located near the beaches and the sites of historic ruins. Tulum is one of the best destinations if you are interested in visiting ruin sites. Cancun is one of the places with something for everyone. It is the site of Aquaworld's Jungle Tour, where you can drive yourself or take a guided tour. You can also experience an authentic adventure aboard a replica of a 17th century Spanish galleon. Isla Mujeres is an island off the coast of Cancun and is one of the best dive sites in the ergion. Even if you stay in Cancun, you can take a day trip to this island by ferry. Cozumel is famous for its coral reefs and f5riendly people. It is the one place you must visit if you want to visit wildlife reserves to see animals not seen anywhere else in the world.




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Choosing the Best Memory Card For Your Digital Camera

Which brand of memory card should I buy? Does it make a difference? How big of a card do I need? Is one large card better than multiple small cards? Does the speed rating of the card matter? This article was written to help answer these exact questions.

Cameras and lenses can be easily replaced, especially if they are insured. Those images from the three-week safari, your relatives wedding, or your summer long European tour, simply can't.

Memory Card Reliability

The first thing to look at is the memory card itself. Most entry level and amateur level cameras use SD (Secure Digital) memory cards. Most professional and prosumer cameras use CF (Compact Flash cards). In general, Compact Flash cards tend to cost more, but offer higher read/write speeds, larger capacities and be less prone to failure than the Secure Digital Cards. This article will focus on those two card types.

While there are many manufacturers of memory card out there, the top tier, and the choice of the vast majority of pros, are SanDisk and Lexar. These are also the only two brands than Nikon tests with and recommends.

SanDisk claims a MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) of over 1,000,000 hours - that's almost 115 years before the average card fails. Their cards are rated for over 10,000 insertions. A sophisticated defect and error management system can rewrite data from a defective sector to a good sector on the fly. SanDisks built in Error Detection Code and Error Correction Code to try to recover corrupted data automatically.

The regular (blue) SanDisk CF card has an operating temperature range from 0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F). The Extreme III cards are rated with an operating range of -25°C to 85°C (-13°F to 185°F). They can withstand a shock of 2,000G (or about a 10 ft drop onto a concrete floor). Hard-drives can only withstand a 200-300G shock - a drop of less than 2 foot.

SanDisk quote less than 1 non-recoverable error in every 10^14 bits read (or one error for every 12.5 terabytes of data - or one out of every million 12.5Mb RAW files, or one out of every three million Fine JPEGs).

Overall the reliability from their Compact Flash cards is significantly better than even the best hard drives on the market today.

One important note: there are many fake SanDisk cards in the marketplace. Some of these are cheaper manufacturers cards with SanDisk stickers and packaging. Some are custom made with no quality control and put into SanDisk looking boxes. Our best advice, is to only buy from a reputable retailer like Amazon.com or BHPhotoVideo.com, and avoid buying memory cards that appear too cheap, are for sale on eBay, or some market stall while traveling etc - stick to reputable sources that are authorized dealers.

However, even with the best cards, errors do still occur. There are many, many millions of these cards in circulation today. Look at any DSLR internet forum, and you'll find reports of lost images. Most of these you'll note are either with cheaper cards, potentially fake SanDisk or Lexar cards, or caused by user error. If you remove the card from the camera before the camera has finished writing the data, you'll lose images that the camera hasn't completed writing. It's very easy to accidentally format a card, especially if you use multiple cards. There are reports of certain software applications importing the images from the card, then the user deleting the card, only to find that the application only imported the thumbnail JPEGs that were embedded into the RAW image files, not the actual RAW image files. In virtually all these cases, most of the images are recoverable using data recovery software.

Bottom line, trying to save $20 on a memory card for a camera/lens system that costs hundred or thousands of dollars makes very little sense. If you stick with the top tier brands, memory cards are very, very reliable, and they are far from the weakest link in the typical users workflow.

Card Sizes: One Large Card vs. Multiple Small Cards

How much card space you need depends on what format you shoot (RAW files are significantly larger than JPEG's), and how many shots you are likely to take between getting to a computer to clear off and backup the cards. If I'm traveling, I've usually got a laptop with me so I can backup my cards every evening. Some days I may only take a dozen shots, but it's also not unknown for me to take several thousand shots in a day if I'm at an event with a lot of action.

On a Nikon D200 containing a blank 8Gb SanDisk card, the camera claims 480 shots are available for RAW shooting. This number is usually conservative, as the size of the RAW file varies. My Nikon D300 regularly gets around 700 shots on an 8Gb card using Lossless Compressed NEF files. If you switch the D200 to Fine JPEG, it shows 1,300 shots available. If you select RAW plus Fine JPEG, it shows 354 shots available. Your cameras manual will contain a table showing similar data for your particular model.

There are conflicting opinions as to if one large card is better, or if many smaller cards are. The argument for smaller cards is, that if your card fails or you drop your camera in the ocean, you lose less data. The argument for larger cards, is card failure is very rare, and largely recoverable. You also risk a much higher chance of dropping a card, getting it wet, sitting on it, losing it, accidentally erasing it, forgetting it or leaving it in your hotel room if you are managing multiple cards.

There are other things to consider also. Uploading to computer can take a long time - putting in one large card and leaving it to upload is a lot less work than swapping multiple smaller cards and uploading each one manually. A 4Gb size card is ideal if you back up to DVD - it's the largest card size that will completely fit onto a DVD, making the back up a simple drag and drop.

There is no right or wrong answer, we've standardized on 8Gb Compact Flash cards - mainly because they hold a decent number of shots and usually offer the best price per gigabyte. I'll carry up to ten of them with me when I'm traveling. As larger cards become more common and prices drop further, we'll go to larger sized cards. The most important thing is to make sure you have enough memory card space to last you until you can upload them to a computer - it's better to have more than you need than not enough.

Card Speed: How Fast Do I Need?

Memory cards come in a wide range of speeds, and the faster the card, the more expensive. How fast of a card you need depends on a number of items:


  1. Is how long it takes for the images to upload to a computer important to you? If you are uploading via cable from your camera, your upload speed is limited by the camera. If you are using a CF of SD reader, you are limited by the speed of that. For the absolute fastest uploads, use a card that supports UDMA (like the SanDisk Extreme IV's, SanDisk Ducati's, and Lexar 300x) in a FireWire reader. For example, the SanDisk Ultra II 8Gb card claims a 15 Mb/second read speed, so that would take almost 9 minutes to upload on an optimally configured system. The 8Gb Ducati card claims a 45Mb/second speed, so would take less than three minutes to upload.

  2. Which camera do you use? The Nikon D200 does not support UDMA, so even though an Extreme IV is faster in it than an Extreme III, the card is much slower than it is in the D300 - the D300 can handle a much faster data transfer rate.

  3. How likely are you to fill the camera buffer? If you shoot landscape or take several minutes to compose each shot, then you don't need a fast card. If you are shooting non-stop action and taking sequence after sequence at 8fps, you'll need as fast a card as possible. Cameras like the D200 and D300 have a big enough on board buffer to store about 17 shots if you are shooting RAW. Once you've taken a picture, the camera writes it to the memory card and erases it from the buffer as soon as it can. Once the buffer is full, the camera won't let you take another picture until it's written an image to the memory card and made room in the buffer. If you are using an Ultra II card in a Nikon D300, this means you may only be able to take a shot every 2-3 seconds when the buffer is full. If you are using a Ducati card, you may still be able to manage a couple of frames a second. Then if you stop shooting, the Ultra II may take a minute or so to get the buffer cleared and all written to the card. The Ducati card will allow the camera to write the images to the card and clear the buffer in seconds.

If you take your time to compose each shot, and upload speed isn't important to you, then memory card speed isn't important. If you are shooting action or sports and use a rapid frame rate frequently, then you want the fastest card, and camera, that you can afford.

Data Recovery Whether you've accidentally removed your memory card while the camera was still writing, deleted or formatted the wrong card, or the card has developed an error, it's usually possible to retrieve some, if not all of the lost data.

The higher end cards from both SanDisk and Lexar come with their respective data recovery software packages on CD. SanDisk's is called RescuePro, and Lexar's is called Image Rescue. Both are reputed to be very effective. A third part solution called PhotoRescue is also widely used and reputedly better than both SanDisk's and Lexar's offerings, fortunately we've not had the need to find out.

In Summary

Your photos are infinitely more important than your camera gear. By selecting the right memory cards and taking a few simple precautions, you can potentially save yourself from losing irreplaceable photographs due to the unforeseen events that hit us all occasionally.




Steve Denton has been a Photographer using Nikon equipment for over 20 years, since he bought his first Nikon F Photomic.

He also runs the web site http://www.DentonImages.com, a web site dedicated to DSLR photography, covering the latest news from the major manufactures including Nikon, Canon, Leica and Hasselblad, as well as equipment reviews, articles, travel and galleries.

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5 tips for choosing a better hotel shuttle


One of the most common complaints received in relation to their processing at the airport hotel shuttle. Many hotels do not even have his private shuttle bus (have contracted out or shared with another hotel), but regardless of the criticism they receive. There is no doubt that sometimes the fault lies with the hotel, the guest often makes things worse, trying to play ~ "system. Here are some tips that will help smooth your journey from the airport to beHotels>.

1). To find out the hotel and the address where you are going to help you find the right bus. I get 10-20 calls a week from guests looking to get our bus when they go to another hotel. When interviewed, there are almost always guests to our hotel is that they want to make a reservation number or address.

2). Do not call the hotel shuttle, until you have received your luggage. The attempt to "finesse"before calling the system often sent to the baggage claim in a shuttle to the airport to take a "no show" cause. They will then wait another 30 minutes or more, in many cases for the next shuttle.

3). Listen to the instructions of the staff offer when you call for the shuttle. This may be the most important advice I could offer. Many people are so tired or so they hurry they can hear what is being said. You can wait on the wrong sidePlace or the wrong move on the shuttle as a result. Write directions from, if possible, as they can be long. Many do not pick the name with the inn, it helps to write so that both you and the driver.

4). Understand that in normal times, a hotel shuttle bus, have paid off every 30 minutes. If you happen to lose one, it may take 30 minutes to the next. And when the next has been delayed for some reason, can be 40-50 minutes.

5).Due to high safety standards, restrictions shuttles are not allowed to linger on the shuttle bus stop for more than two or three minutes. Or when they go back to the airport. So if you arrive at the bus stop and its tells you it's only a few minutes left, no need to call the hotel to ask them to send them back. You can not.

These are some of the easiest things you can improve your transfer to the hotel. It may seem obvious, but often forgottenstop to the frantic pace of the negotiations, transfers from airport to hotel. You can take some 'bad luck in 50' only two to go 58 miles, but at least it will not end up in the wrong hotel by taxi, the correct hotel, only worse.

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Choosing the best accommodation for your holidays in Orlando

Finally they decided to bring the long-awaited family trip to Disney World. Now you must decide where to stay while you're there. The options may be limited, but seems there really are more opportunities than you might think.

Important points in the choice of accommodation

Before making a final decision about your accommodation, there are some factors that should be considered. First and foremost is your budget. Obviously, the biggestYour budget further options available to you.

You should also consider the number of people in your group. A family of 4 can usually fit in the middle of a room in one of the many Disney resort property or off-site hotel very convenient. However, if the party is larger than 4, or contains a lot of families or a large group traveling together, you need more space and want a holiday away from home for the holidays or consider resorting to the building. Another option for largeFamilies in two or more adjacent rooms in a hotel.

What kind of features are important to you and your family? Privacy and solitude is a priority for you? Or are you more the type of comfort during your stay? If you have a car, either your own or a lease? Or do you need transportation to and from the parks? Plan to spend most of your vacation on Disney property, or are interested in spending a few hours awayto provide the theme parks and exploring the many attractions of Central Florida?

The answers to these questions will help your choice of accommodations much easier.

The advantages and disadvantages of housing locally

Most of the visitors for the first time the Orlando area, select Properties stay in one of Walt Disney World Resort. These properties have long been a reputation for clean, well maintained and very familiar. L 'excellent service were the Disney staff will be a great advantage. Other advantages of staying in the site properties in a locality, the use of the transport system of the resort. No need to rent a car if you plan to spend your entire stay in the theme parks of Disney. There is a vast system of transportation for guests who want to go anywhere within the city. However, if you think you might want to venture out when some of the other attractionsRestaurants or events in the Orlando area then you find your own transportation.

Your holiday budgets should be examined carefully if you plan to stay on site. The local systems are generally more expensive than limited off-site alternatives, and the rooms. It can be difficult to find availability when making travel plans are, in the last minute.

The advantages and disadvantages of off-site housing

Many visitors to the OrlandoSpace, particularly for first time visitors are not aware of facilities off-site at their disposal. There are hotels, motels, resorts and private pool homes and holiday apartments, all just 10 to 15 minutes from the parks. All these are viable alternatives to stay within the Walt Disney World Resort.

Selecting a place off-hotel or motel accommodations can be a good alternative to on-site. Many offer free shuttle service to and from the themeParks and other popular attractions. This can very easily and can also open daily from paying parking fees. However, the timing of transfer to be restrictive and may not fit your party program. On the positive side, many guests enjoy a position of "escape" the atmosphere of Disney at the end of a long day. On the other hand, the quality of off-site hotels and motels can be very different and often contradictory, in contrast to the Resort Property, with its high standards ofExcellence.

Another option, the accommodation is growing in popularity in the U.S. for visitors to the Orlando area, including privately owned vacation property. These houses can be booked through travel agents, one of the many management companies in the Orlando area, or even A.

A cottage offers guests comfort, convenience and privacy. Often, large families or groups find it more convenient to rent a bigger house instead of a2 or more hotel rooms. The apartments also offer the opportunity to save money on dining out, since every house has a fully equipped kitchen, which guests use some or all of their meals during their stay to prepare. Many guests appreciate the privacy that a vacation home.

Some apartments are in local communities and offer guests the use of all resort facilities such as swimming pools, fitness center, tennis courts and game rooms. If thisServices are important to you, be sure to confirm that you reserve the house is located in one of these communities Resort. If not, we'll still use their own private pool, but lost the other amenities.

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Choosing the right hotel Orlando

If you think your family on holiday here from all the years you probably know, Orlando is the choice that each of the millions of tourists. This is with good reason, just to see and do in Orlando to travel to Disney World to see the sights of the city. But there are other details about the next vacation that you want to go and see what you want, you need a place to stay.

There are some of the country popular seaside resort of Orlando, just minutes from tourist attractions. That is, you do not have to travel far to go have some fun 'before you slip back into your room a peaceful sleep for the night. Each hotel is located a few minutes walk from where it should be. This type of hotel is perfect if you ever need a quick and easy access to your room. There are also a lot Resort> Hotel on the beach, if you're the type who just wants to stay in the sun on your vacation.

Hotels, stand-alone systems, stars ranging from three to five. These are ideal for any budget holiday because they are both very cheap or very expensive. Most of these hotels are great stand-alone street in the heart of Orlando, so you do not travel much for.

But if you search for a hotelThe connection is less than a few minutes walk from the most visited attractions then you should try to park in a hotel that is literally on the subject. Disney and Universal, both offer this type of hotel in the heart of its parks. This is luxury accommodation, but can be very convenient, when coupled with a package and are literally steps away from the theme park.

Luxury hotels and villas are the perfect solution for all you want to be pampered during their stay. All Hotel Waldorf names have a place in Orlando, so there is no shortage of luxury found. Villas offer the same kind of luxury, but are larger, so that the whole family on vacation staying in one place.

Themed hotels are trademarks of the big parks like Disney and can be very charming and luxurious. You have all the hotels that are centered on a singular theme. It 's the motto Africa> Hotel allows visitors to the African savannah are surrounded by nature and beauty. It can be like going on another vacation while you're on vacation.

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7 things to check when choosing Hotel Kissimmee

Some people, excitement, and relates only to book a flight, all doors in Kissimmee, Florida, with no plans for housing and that although emotion of this kind of approach could lead in some hotels in Kissimmee ensure that their needs and plans to leave.

So before you get caught by your enthusiasm, first check these seven tips. This will help you the best hotels in Kissimmee, a journey that will suit yourFloors:

A word of advice: Plan Ahead Of Time

'S understandable that some days are suddenly fled. But if you can take precautions in advance. Try to book hotel rooms online or by phone. You can find much information online about the availability of many hotels Kissimmee and Disney World travel sites.

Tip two: choose the right type of accommodation

When searching for accommodation in Kissimmee Florida, always remember The hotels are not the only choice. You can stay at home for an exclusive private residence. Condo residents can also choose if disturbed by the traffic of people checking in and out of hotels.

Tip three: Do you find that fits your budget

Many hotels Disney World fall into three categories depending on the price. For most luxury accommodation, luxury hotels are free bonuses. budgeted for travel, there is also a valueHotels>, which are at interest rates lower. For a middle, moderately priced hotels are the amenities needed for a good value.

Tip Four: Plan the proximity to your destination

Kissimmee Florida is full of choices. As such, some hotels can be quite isolated, and some may be very close to your destination spot. The key here is to those who choose routes near your visit. Tourists usually go to those close to Walt Disney World orUniversal Studios Resort.

Five Tip: Check the services you want

Not all hotels offer. So, before check-in, first check the services you have to offer. Some of the most popular services and features swimming pools, styling salons, gyms, restaurants, game rooms, sports fields, and others.

Tip Six: Choose a topic

Believe it or not, some hotels are more than buildings and accommodation. Some offerSubjects who provided different types of people. For example, there are hotels that are the nature theme, the themes of nature, animal themes, African-style, Victorian and other issues. With the election of a hotel with an environment that is most comfortable with, your stay is sure to be satisfactory.

Tip Seven: Consider vacation packages

It can be uncomfortable available for you all your travel plans. These always include tickets and back, planning for your tripItineraries, hotels and other things accessible. To make things easier, you can choose to receive packets instead. These packages pre-arranged plan, and even more you spend the night in the best Disney World hotels.

And that about sums up this short list of suggestions. We hope that with the help of this article, you can enjoy your stay better.

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