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Manolo Santana ‘Racquet Club’
All Les Roches Marbella’s students are members of the Manolo Santana ‘Racquet Club’, where they can enjoy freely numerous outdoor and indoor sport facilities:
•Fitness Center
•Gymnasium
•Tennis / Paddle tennis
•Sauna
•Outdoor Swimming pool
•Aerobics
Mabella has an enviable mild microclimate and average year round temperature of 19ºC (66 Fahrenheit). If you like sports, you are in the right place. Here’s a taste of some of the activities you can participate in: Skating, running, cycling, basketball, tennis, paddle tennis, golf, squash, soccer, beach volleyball, mountain biking, swimming, sailing, skiing, snowboarding, horse riding, trekking, hiking, etc. Also, just an hour and a half west of Marbella is Tarifa, the wind and kite surfing capital of the world.
To find out more about the extracurricular activities please visit our Life at Les Roches webpage.
Connect with Les Roches Marbella! We're on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tuenti and LinkedIn.
Week 4 beginning July 16, 2011 Week ending July 22, 2011 was one for the record books! With extreme heat plaguing the city we were able to still have a fun filled week of summer activities!
The fourth week of camp was filled with more of our campers favorite summer activities! The campers at Willow Grove Day Camp participated in activities such as: baseball, arts and crafts, swimming, miniature golf, ceramics, and so much more! This week our Middle Camps Boys and other groups were able to take time way from camp and go on a few trips. Some of our campers had the opportunity to go to a Trenton Thunder baseball game and bowling! Our week was wrapped up with a magic show on Friday! We hope everyone enjoyed their week!
Willow Grove Day Camp provides summer fun for kids who live in Willow Grove, Abington, Blue Bell, Hatboro, Horsham, Huntingdon Valley, Lafayette Hill, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Southampton and the surrounding areas. For more information on Willow Grove Day Camp and the services they provide please visit: www.willowgrovedaycamp.com
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Week 5 beginning July 25, 2011 Week ending July 29, 2011 was another hot one! This week we celebrated the Phillies! Tuesday our campers wore their Phillies gear and lunch was called Phillies Deli Day! For lunch our campers had Turkey, roast beef, salami, bologna, lettuce, tomato, pickles, rolls, rye and white bread, tater tots, vanilla pudding, fruit juice drink and for a snack they had Cheese Its
The fourth week of camp was filled with more of our campers favorite summer activities! The campers at Willow Grove Day Camp participated in activities such as: archery, basketball, softball, and so much more! This week our Senior & Middle Camp went to Spring Mill Country Club for golf instructions Club, Glee club wen to Sesame place. Our CITs took a day trip to Seaside Heights, NJ! We hope everyone enjoyed their week! Rest up this weekend for a fun filled week to come!
Willow Grove Day Camp provides summer fun for kids who live in Willow Grove, Abington, Blue Bell, Hatboro, Horsham, Huntingdon Valley, Lafayette Hill, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Southampton and the surrounding areas. For more information on Willow Grove Day Camp and the services they provide please visit: www.willowgrovedaycamp.com
My final series for my photo course last semester was focused on the idea of memory, and how color and shape alone can be easy mental connections to a previous memory. I'll post one a day for the next 9 days! If your familiar with Uta Barth, that's where I got the inspiration for the style.
What memory comes to mind for you from this frame?
NPS | Mary O'Neill
The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
I wanted to take a video to show how active the yeast was in my beer. So I think you can kind of see it if you dont blink.
This is what internet downloads look like to a network. These are screen captures of EtherApe, a network diagnostic tool.
NPS | Mary O'Neill
The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
These markets are the reasons for no "supermarkets" around Peru. At least that we could find. Every city/town that we went to had at least one such market for fresh produce, food etc..
ExtraCare's Chief Executive Nick Abbey celebrates Seagrave Court's tenth birthday with residents Elsie Tyler (left) and Sheila Lawton (right).
Manolo Santana in his ‘Racquet Club’
All Les Roches Marbella’s students are members of the Manolo Santana ‘Racquet Club’, where they can enjoy freely numerous outdoor and indoor sport facilities:
•Fitness Center
•Gymnasium
•Tennis / Paddle tennis
•Sauna
•Outdoor Swimming pool
•Aerobics
Mabella has an enviable mild microclimate and average year round temperature of 19ºC (66 Fahrenheit). If you like sports, you are in the right place. Here’s a taste of some of the activities you can participate in: Skating, running, cycling, basketball, tennis, paddle tennis, golf, squash, soccer, beach volleyball, mountain biking, swimming, sailing, skiing, snowboarding, horse riding, trekking, hiking, etc. Also, just an hour and a half west of Marbella is Tarifa, the wind and kite surfing capital of the world.
To find out more about the extracurricular activities please visit our Life at Les Roches webpage.
Connect with Les Roches Marbella! We're on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tuenti and LinkedIn.
Yesterday afternoon I cleared off the dining room table and spread out a puzzle. I’m a big fan of puzzles, Mr Chiots and I usually work one around Christmas and maybe a couple more during the winter months if we have enough time. We usually spread it out on the table and work on it a little each day until it’s finished, we got the edges finished last night.
I don't buy new puzzles very often, we have a few that we rotate through. This Monet one is one of my favorites, it's quite a challenge. I prefer to get Ravensburger as they're great quality, the pieces fit together very well, and you can work them over and over. Someday I'd LOVE to do this 10000 piece puzzle. Of course I would need to build a special table just to fit the finished puzzle, not to mention all the pieces.
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Hey, I didn't go looking for it. I went on a photo trip to Kitsap County today. Went to the town of Port Gamble. Honestly, I've never heard of it. The Guide took us to the Walker-Ames house that was built in 1888, and renouned for its "paranormal activity." We wandered around the home taking photographs. I took the above photo looking out the window onto the veranda. What is strange, there was nothing to reflect onto the wooden window, but there is a reflection. I know, sounds goofy, but it was just one of many things we visited at Port Gamble. The tour guide said to Google Port Gamble Walker-Ames house, and sure enough there are lots of stories about this activity.