Archive for September 6, 2024
Outdoor art classes available at Phoenix Center for the Arts
Outdoor art classes available at Phoenix Center for the Arts Outdoor art classes are available starting March 8 at the Phoenix Center for the Arts.
Read MoreProtecting Native Wildlife – Behind the News
Protecting Native Wildlife – Behind the News Next Thursday is Threated Species Day, which was created to raise awareness of all of the threats faced by Australiaβs native animals. Joe spoke to Werribee Zoo in Victoria to find out how they care for injured wildlife and what you can do if you find a sick…
Read More5 Outdoor DIY Kids Projects for Summer Fun
5 Outdoor DIY Kids Projects for Summer Fun Let’s get organized! These quick, easy and inexpensive ideas can transform a boring backyard into a fun and entertaining kids paradise! Get your backyard summer ready with these 5 fun DIY projects! To make your own “Kinetic Sand” for an outdoor Mud Pie Kitchen, mix: 50 lb.…
Read MoreTop 10 Best Waterfalls to Visit in New York | USA – English
Top 10 Best Waterfalls to Visit in New York | USA – English #NewYorkWaterfalls #BestWaterfallsInNewYork There are too many beautiful waterfalls in New York. There’s no denying that waterfalls are some of the most spectacular and Instagram-worthy of Mother Nature’s creations. Upstate New York, thanks to tens of thousands of years of shifting plates and…
Read MoreSnowboarding World's Craziest Videos | Red Bull Top 5
Snowboarding World's Craziest Videos | Red Bull Top 5 Bringing you 5 unique snow projects from the crazy world of snowboarding! π₯Ά From some serious stamina and skills on the snowboard pumptrack with Pierre Vaultier, to tearing up frozen water parks, and racing against rally cars… Is there anything our snowboarders can’t do? These are…
Read MoreHere's where Harlem's largest outdoor public art exhibition is on display
Here's where Harlem's largest outdoor public art exhibition is on display Walks in the park just got a lot brighter thanks to Harlem Sculpture Gardens, the largest outdoor public art exhibit ever in the neighborhood. CBS New York’s Jessi Mitchell reports.
Read MoreWhat is Leave No Trace? || REI
What is Leave No Trace? || REI Leave No Trace, or LNT, principles are a group of best practices for enjoying our wild spaces. In this video, Miranda talks about the seven principles of Leave No Trace and how you can follow them to leave the wilderness as beautiful as you found it. Check out…
Read MoreTop 5 Easy Camping Meals | Camping Food and Camp Cooking for Beginners | Camping Food Ideas
Top 5 Easy Camping Meals | Camping Food and Camp Cooking for Beginners | Camping Food Ideas Don’t forget to subscribe! πππ https://youtube.com/c/tiaandandy/?sub_confirmation=1 Looking for more camping meals, check out our video on 5 MORE EASY CAMPING MEALS πππ It seems like 2020 will be the year of camping, and there’s nothing wrong with that!…
Read MoreExploring an Extraordinary Sub-Tropical Modern Architecture Garden Home (House Tour)
Exploring an Extraordinary Sub-Tropical Modern Architecture Garden Home (House Tour) By creating a sub-tropical modern architecture garden home, Justin Humphrey Architects employs concrete, timber, dark tones and green life to respond to the client’s brief. Desiring a family home that was equal parts building and garden, the clients needed a home that could provide privacy…
Read MoreForest Bathing | Shinrin-Yoku | Healing in Nature | Short Documentary
Forest Bathing | Shinrin-Yoku | Healing in Nature | Short Documentary http://www.healingforest.org/learn | Learn how to create healing experiences in nature for yourself and your loved ones. Visit the link for a course on Shinrin-yoku / Forest bathing. Learn calming nature meditations, forest bathing exercises, and mindfulness activities that reconnect us with nature and ourselves.…
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