Sentences with phrase «gardening walking in nature»

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We walk to the garden, sing songs, have a short «sit» in nature to experience all that it has to offer and help ourselves slow down to its pace.
Take 20 minutes a day to spend time in nature — hiking, walking, gardening, sitting, or meditating.
Twenty minutes in naturegardening, walking, or resting while lying on the ground — is all it takes to access the benefits.
Happy, interested in learning, reading, gardening, walking, lunch with others, nature actives, University Women's Club, three library book clubs, international education speaker, author of three educational books.
1x Lesson Plan, 2x Activity Sheets, 1x PPT In Lesson Plan 7 we will be encouraging the children to get outside on a nature walk, as well as asking them to design their own garden.
Dr. Ness enjoys gardening, snowboarding, and walks in nature with her dogs.
Situated in a luxurious tropical garden beneath our palm and banana trees, you are surrounded by nature, but still at a walking distance to everything in town.
A chalkboard details the day's offerings — from alfresco yoga to nature walks — but it may be more appealing to stick around the heated pool in the meditation garden.
Set in a private conservation estate, Taupo Treetops Lakestay is the perfect location to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature - clarity of air, garden, bush, birdsong, lakeside walks, spectacular liquid gold and cranberry sunsets.
Centrally located in Main Road, the Fiore Secret Garden Cottage is within easy walking distance to all the attractions in Greyton, such as The Saturday Morning Market, restaurants, art galleries, shops and supermarkets and The Greyton Nature Reserve.
Other amazing sights in Singapore include the Windsor Nature Park with the treetop walk, the botanical gardens and Chinatown.
Built by one of Taiwan's most famous architects, this YAC hostel offers you the chance to stay in a classical Fujian - style building with sandy beaches, botanical gardens and wooded nature walks at your doorstep.
Guests can enjoy the private beach, walk along the nature trails, relax in the garden, or sit in one of the comfortable indoor chairs while reading a borrowed book.
I have standing plans to drive to Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, Little Sparta, 1966, in the Pentland Hills, and then further, to remind myself that «little walks by purling streams in meadows and through cornfields, thickets etc. are delightful entertainments,» as one work in Finlay's plot proclaims ---- words which certainly complement Geddes's emphasis on locality and contact with nature.
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