23Aug

(Reading tarot cards) Well-loved Best Western Hotels in Salem Oregon

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By Dave Southern

  Best Western is not only known for its excellent facilities but for its friendly and hospitable staff. There are several Best Western Hotels in Salem, Oregon. Their hotels also put you in close proximity to all the Salem can offer.

Salem, Oregon, is a famous vacation destination in the US because of its natural settings, historical sights and friendly atmosphere. It hosts a lot of accommodations and activities for their guests. Here are some of the well-loved Best Western Hotels in the area:

Best Western Pacific Highway Inn

This full-service hotel in Salem, Oregon, guarantees convenience and close proximity to local attractions like the Oregon State Capitol, Evergreen Aviation Museum, Oregon Gardens. It is only 6 short miles to downtown Salem, where many historical attractions are seated. It is just very near Interstate 5 also.

This is a pet-friendly hotel with a knowledgeable staff that provides the best amenities. It has a total of 52 well-appointed, oversized guest rooms that features a refrigerator, microwave, Wi-Fi access and cable TV with HBO among others. Every morning, they serve complimentary Continental breakfast such as waffles.

Other facilities and amenities include a heated indoor pool, exercise facility, hot tub, meeting facilities that can accommodate up to 90 people and airport shuttles. The hotel puts you only 7 miles away from attraction like the Bush House Museum, Mission Mill Museum, Historic Deepwood Estate as well as local wineries like the Bethel Heights Vineyard and Willamette Vineyard.

The area also has several universities and colleges like the Corban College, Western Oregon University and Willamette University. All these and other conveniences make Best Western Pacific Highway Inn the best pick.

Best Western Black Bear Inn

This hotel in Salem, Oregon, is centrally situated near local attractions. Apart from its ability to host large groups, its atmosphere creates a comfortable and serene ambiance mixed with excellent customer service. With a reputation for warmth and hospitality, the hotel provides complimentary breakfast right by their cozy fireplace.

This hotel is also noted to have the largest pool in the entire Salem, Oregon. Aside from their indoor heated pool, they also guarantee a Sauna and whirlpool. All their guests have full access to their exercise facility, childrens playground and tennis courts. For business travelers, they have a conference center situated separately, consisting of 5 meeting rooms and capable of accommodating up to 175 persons.

Moreover, the courteous and friendly staff of this hotel hosts weddings, family reunions, business gatherings and receptions among others. Their spacious guest rooms are filled with amenities like a microwave refrigerator, wireless Internet and tea/coffee makers. You can also request for family units that has 2 Queen-sized beds and an extra twin bed.

Furthermore, you have the advantage of choosing between smoking or non-smoking rooms. They also have handicapped accessible rooms at no additional cost. The hotel puts you between Eugene and Portland, giving you the convenience to see their area attractions, museums or even to go shopping. Shuttle services to the Salem Airport, Amtrak Train Station and Greyhound Bus Station are also provided.

Thus, tour buses and RVs are also guaranteed with free parking spaces.

Best Western Dallas Inn & Suites

This hotel is featured as the perfect small town getaway. It is only a short drive from Salem, the capital city and 45 minutes to the coast. It is also in close proximity to golf courses, the Western Oregon University, wild bird refuge and Spirit Mountain Casino, the largest gambling casino of Oregon.

Furthermore, the hotel is just a short walk to parks, restaurants, a movie theater and shopping areas. They feature an exercise room and swim Spa for your comfort, relaxation and enjoyment.

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Love is THE answer
every day of the year

By Mai Brooks

  Today, I diagnosed metastatic cancer in a new patient who had just come to see me. I had to tell this young, beautiful, vibrant woman that did not not have long to live, perhaps a few months. There was nothing I could do for her. All I could do was to tell her that I cared for her. I could show her my professional “love.” My consultation report was faxed to the patient’s referring primary physician, and an hour later, the physician called me, in disbelief. Together on the phone, we could only share a sense of profound loss.

You might read this and think: Love is useless in this case. Love will not cure her cancer, nor will love protect her from the pain and suffering that is imminent. And you would be absolutely correct. But what is the alternative to love? Is it hate? Is it apathy?

When I was younger, I used to consider that only actions and accomplishments are truly useful. You can list them, objectively and concretely. You can measure productivity and compare the results to other people’s activities. But when there is no useful action, as in this case, is there nothing left but despair? When someone hurts you, is there nothing to do but retaliate? Medically, it has been shown that hate hurts you physically just as much, if not more, than the person you hate. Scientifically, it has been shown that despair pains you mentally just as much, if not more, than actual bodily trauma.

So, should you choose “love”, because it is the lesser of two evils? Well, I certainly do not think so. As I get older and accumulate more knowledge and experience, I realize more how little control I have over life in general. Maybe you did not have a good childhood, perhaps people have done horrible things to you, natural disasters occur, and now you are helpless.

Please realize that the only thing you have under your control is how you feel and how you will react to external events. Unless you have a psychiatric illness, you can choose to “love” or you can choose to “hate.” None of us lives forever. Do you want to wait until you’re lying on your deathbed before you think “maybe I should have been nicer to this person or to that person?” Or do you want to evaluate every day of your life whether you have contributed in some way some love to the world that day? I offer you my humble opinion that “Love is THE answer every day of the year!”

Dr. Mai Brooks is a surgical oncologist/general surgeon, with expertise in early detection and prevention of cancer. More at www.drbrooksmd.com, thecancerexperience.wordpress.com and progressreportoncancer.wordpress.com.

Dr. Mai Brooks is a surgical oncologist/general surgeon, with expertise in early detection and prevention of cancer. More at www.drbrooksmd.com, thecancerexperience.wordpress.com and progressreportoncancer.wordpress.com

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