Sunday, September 20, 2015

To Relax Or Not to Relax - That is the Question

To Relax Or Not to Relax - That is the Question

What do you do when you find yourself faced with problems? How do you solve a few of life's problems? Did you know that you are able to utilize Nature's Wisdom to find the answers you seek? When we are busy and stressed, we tend to focus all our energy and attention on our problems, and lose sight of possible solutions outside our focus area.

Many have read the book, "Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten." Perhaps a variation on the party's theme might be "everything I need to know I learned from your tree in my garden." I want take her lessons to heart. This wonderful teacher, tall and strong, stretches her huge branches giving shade not just to us but towards the many finches and hummingbirds who gather in her own shelter. From her protective being-ness, I learn presence. In be-ing, I remove myself from worries of the past and anxieties about an unknown future. Presence. Oneness. I breathe - therefore I am.

If you seek plenty of water fun, you can find beach resorts that supply almost all types of activities for water enthusiasts. Most of the beach resorts situated in a lengthy kilometre stretch of shorelines while using typical amenities like standard and air-con rooms and mini-restaurants offer Jet ski rental, water cycling, banana boat rides and para sailing. The rentals are typically on hourly basis.

There are 20 en-suite chalets built on elevated wooden decks upon the outer fringe of the dolomite ridge - 12 chalets face west and 8 face east providing possibilities to photograph magnificent sunrise and sunsets through the comfort and privacy of your respective chalet. In addition to the sun you'll have Rolling hills, open plains, saline pans, dolomite outcrops and herds of plains animals to incorporate in your landscape photographs.

If that wasn't enough, just 2 yrs later the great flood of 2008 hit the location. The city and University of Iowa were greatly affected by the flooding of Iowa River. Widespread property damage and forced evacuations happened in large chapters of Iowa City. The river rose with a record a higher level 30.46 feet. Nineteen buildings with the University were affected such as the art museum. Thankfully valuable art, including functions Picasso, were moved to Chicago before the flood waters hit.

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