Sentences with phrase «start exploring the neighborhood»

Before you start exploring your neighborhood, you might want to discover all those wonderful options available in your own back yard.
As a resident of his community, you will soon take note of all the interesting things that surround you as you start exploring the neighborhood.

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When he started exploring options closer to his home, Kessler noticed the northern borough — no longer known solely for hometown fan favorites: Yankee Stadium, the zoo and the botanical garden — offered a great, affordable work neighborhood with diverse dining options, too... He's not alone in discovering the attraction of The Bronx.
His family hasn't started exploring other locations in the neighborhood yet.»
Started last year by Olga Vidisheva, a Harvard Business grad, this site is revolutionary in that it lets you discover and explore amazing little shops in all sorts of different neighborhoods, from The Hamptons to Miami.
While the Mission is probably the most famous part of this city, there is a lot more to explore, like Los Rios - the oldest residential neighborhood in California, and home to historic buildings like El Adobe de Capistrano, a restaurant that started life as a private home in 1797.
Take a camera, and head to a neighborhood you don't know well, and start exploring, snapping photos along the way.
Whether you want to explore your neighborhood or travel somewhere further, Eaves Rockville is an excellent starting point, as it is easily accessible from anywhere.
You will have plenty of fun exploring your new neighborhood, so start right away.
Start taking them for short walks in your neighborhood, allowing them to explore and play on leash in safe grassy areas.
«My approach to exploring Fes was an old travel strategy I like to call «Walk Until the Day Becomes Interesting»: Instead of starting out with a list of goals or attractions for a given destination, I opt instead to find an intriguing neighborhood and wander around until something catches my eye.
A neighborhood walk is a great place to start — taking time to explore new streets and notice the plants and flowers growing.
You will have plenty of fun exploring your new neighborhood, so start right away.
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