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rabbitcruiser · 2 months
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National Take a Walk in the Park Day
Enjoying the outdoors, surrounded by nature's beauty, strolling through serene green spaces, and basking in the tranquility of it all.
When cities are being designed one of the primary things they ensure to make space for is city parks. From small parks the size of just a couple of blocks to large ones that cover acres of land, city planners know the importance of providing green areas for people to go.
National Take a Walk in the Park Day celebrates these small excursions and the differences they can make to our mental, physical, and emotional health.
History of National Take a Walk in the Park Day
This day was founded to help people reconnect with the wilder spaces within our civilized world. Thousands of people all over the country walk in local parks, exploring the wildlife and beauty of the natural world around them.
During these walks many opt to bring cameras so they can take pictures of the beauty they find, others opt to bring a book and enjoy the peace of the natural space. Jogging, playing games, drawing pictures from nature, all of these are things people do when they go out and enjoy time in the park.
Getting out into nature has been proven to have a number of therapeutic effects on those who take the time to do it. Their stress levels go down, their heart and mind feel refreshed, their creativity gets inspired, and they become more productive at work. All of this doesn’t even include the physical health benefits they get from walking in the park.
Keeping our bodies in motion and remaining active are important parts of our long term health. Daily walks help keep joints healthy, our muscles limber, and our hearts beating steadily. Every day you walk walking gets to be just a little bit easier and you’ll find yourself less tired than the day before. National Take a Walk in the Park Day encourages you to get out and do that, every day of the year.
How To Celebrate National Take a Walk in the Park Day
Celebrating this holiday is as simple as doing what it says on the tin, go take a walk in the park! Everyday people take walks as an easy way to get exercise and reconnect with nature, and that’s been proven to have a positive effect on our sense of well-being.
Taking a walk can relieve stress, ease worries, and otherwise make every day just a little bit better. If you’re lucky enough to have multiple parks in your area, why not try a new one every day! While you’re at it, bring a friend!
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Spot the difference 🙂
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blackpoolhistory · 4 months
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Corner of Dingle Avenue and Rodwell Walk, Grange Park.
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elizahkashif · 7 months
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insidecroydon · 9 months
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'Path Wars': Time to park worries about these improvements
CROYDON COMMENTARY: Not everyone shares the concern for the future of a protected public park expressed on these pages last week, as Thornton Heath resident BEN GADSBY, pictured right, explains As a resident of Thornton Heath, I am a keen reader of Inside Croydon – one of the best ways of keeping up to date with everything that’s going on across, around and affecting our area. Off track: the…
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mizuki-the-ghoul · 1 year
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Scene Kyle + grange Kenny
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comedyfan2013 · 2 years
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paulpingminho · 3 months
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georgia-stanway · 4 months
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It's my cousin's wedding on Saturday so it's going to be a really long day and I almost certainly will not be up to going to the football on Sunday but forest women play Everton in the cup and I kinda really want to go
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months
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York was incorporated as Toronto on March 6, 1834.
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bryonyashaw · 10 months
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𝙎𝙪𝙢𝙢𝙚𝙧 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙮𝙘𝙖𝙮 -
The family and I had a lovely time in the sun (and rain) while staying in the caravan at (was has become) one of our annual summer activities.
There was a music festival on too - where my mum grinded up against a fake Robbie Williams - called Grange Fest so it was a whole afternoon and evening of various tribute acts and a DJ Set! Always fun to watch. Other activities wise we went to a kids disco, there was a nearby park to play in, Arcade and a little water area with sand to keep them busy.
On site at The Grange there is a range of on-park activities, including fishing and golf, as well as cafes, bars and even take-away restaurants.
The kids weren't fussed by the evening entertainment as by 8pm after a long day playing they were done in but loved being able to have the freedom to play safely in the sand and park. Featured here are some happy photos but it wouldn't be a typical staycay without kids having their tantrums!
📌 𝘈𝘭𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘥 𝘙𝘰𝘢𝘥, 𝘔𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘳𝘱𝘦.
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Top Web Design Trends You Should Use This Upcoming Year
Website designing is one of the essential traits for modern business as you have to deal with the digitalisation of your business. Suppose you are a business owner and want to compete in this competitive business world. In that case, you must have a robust website that will provide information regarding your business to the audience. When understanding the trends for web designing photos in the upcoming year, you need to understand some of the most important trends emerging on the surface. With the help of the extraordinary website design in Austral, you can get a kick start for your business, and it will also be quite entertaining for your customers.
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Let's see what web design trends you would use for the coming year.
Voice Optimisation:
The modern technologies Bean updated rapidly, so you need to look for different ways of bringing uniqueness to your website. Incorporating voice Optimisation will help you add an extra element to your website, encouraging the viewers to spend more time on the business page. Voice optimisation technology like Alexa or Siri can be a great way to encourage people to check the website.
Artificial Intelligence:
Artificial intelligence is another way of getting to the marketing area of computing with other websites of a similar genre. With the help of artificial intelligence, you can collect more data about the needs and requirements of your customers and generate it on your website with a positive approach. The progress of artificial intelligence has taken to a new dimension, which is why it has positively impacted website design in Wetherill Park.
Strong Typography:
If you use strong typography on your website for writing information in it, it will make a more profound impact on the audience. It is vital to make the right impression in the audience's minds so that they can appreciate the company and build trust with it.
Using all these significant trends has made it quite clear that the expert website designers in Middleton Grange request to be more thoughtful and bring new ideas for the upcoming year so that it can bring creative aspects to the business.
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insidecroydon · 10 months
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Council sends in bulldozers to village's cherished green space
CROYDON COMMENTARY: Contractors working for the council have had the bulldozers in one of the borough’s much-loved, and much neglected, public parks. Old Coulsdon resident SALLY ANN VOAK shares her concerns Don’t dig this: Sally Ann Voak in Grange Park On Monday morning, residents in Old Coulsdon woke to the sound of heavy barriers being erected in their much-loved Grange Park, a precious public…
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Grange Fell - Lake District.
A recent ramble on Grange Fell inspired me to delve into my back catalogue and post this shot captured a few years ago. This hill, although lowly in altitude, is a sprawling area consisting of crags, birches and heather with three separate summits. This picture was captured on King's How summit which offers its most eye-catching vista towards Derwentwater, but on this occasion I loved this view with the everchanging mist giving glimpses of the irregular and knobbly uplands of Grange Fell. I particularly liked the curving series of cascades to the left of the central silver birch, which is only visible after extremely heavy rainfall. The guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright was particularly a fan of this hill where he wrote in his Central Fells edition "Grange Fell is nothing on the map, everything when beneath one's feet. In small compass, here is concentrated the beauty, romance, interest and excitement of the typical Lakeland scene."
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Massive Bronze Age Gold Torc Stolen From Ely Museum
Curators are "devastated" after gold objects dating back 3,000 years to the Bronze Age were stolen from a museum.
A gold torc and a gold bracelet were stolen during a break-in at Ely Museum on Tuesday.
The museum acquired the torc, valued at £220,000, in 2017 using grants and donations and it said the loss was a "huge blow".
Cambridgeshire Police said it was looking for two suspects on e-scooters who were believed to be involved in the burglary.
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'Cannot be replaced'
Elie Hughes, a museum curator, said: "We are devastated by the loss to the museum and to the local heritage of the region.
"It is a huge blow after the incredible support from the community in acquiring the torc in 2017.
"As a culturally significant object, it cannot be replaced. Our priority now is working with the police to locate the stolen objects."
Both items were found in East Cambridgeshire by metal detectorists.
The torc, found in a ploughed field, is regarded as the best found in England in more than a century as it is larger than many other examples and made of 730g (1lb 10oz) of almost pure gold.
Det Insp Kiri Mazur said: "The theft of these items is despicable and we are focused on identifying the offenders, tracing the items, and returning them to their rightful place.
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"We are working closely with staff at Ely Museum to follow all lines of inquiry.
“I am very keen to hear from anyone who may be able to provide information or saw two people on e-scooters who were in the vicinity the museum, car park and pedestrian walkways at the back of the museum, the council offices and the Grange Car Park, between 12am and 2am [on Tuesday].”
By Harriet Heywood.
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