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GreenLagoon Wellbeing Resort, Fortuna, Costa Rica

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GreenLagoon Wellbeing Resort, Fortuna, Costa Rica

The first time I have met the species, but this was a rainy day, and it was too far.

 

GreenLagoon Wellbeing Resort, Fortuna, Costa Rica

People are still wearing masks and following the social distancing protocol in the park. But it is more important to keep healthy by exercising.. and getting some fresh air.

 

Taken at West Kowloon Art Park, Hong Kong

 

Stay healthy my friends!

 

Explore #49 (2022-02-12) - Thank you for stopping by and for your words of encouragement and favorites!

 

In these uncertain times it can be a struggle to understand how you can go on, how to look after your own well-being as well as those around you. There is always hope.

AD600B with 85cm black/white umbrella.at camera left.

 

Edited cover, WellBeing Magazine 2020, Issue 185.

 

Sydney

Edited magazine cover, WellBeing Astrology 2023.

 

Sydney

Spring has returned, but this poor Lomo Color 100 roll was struggling to hold it together. Or maybe my developer was struggling. Or a bit of both. We're all struggling right now, trying to hold on, hold it together.

 

But this rainbow from last September, when the world didn't see so insane, was a little slice of perfection.

 

I took one day trip after my ill-fated July excursion. I walked along the banks of Crab Creek and then worked my weary way up into the heights above.

 

It wasn't meant to be a strenuous hike, but I was exhausted most of the time.

 

Over the winter, I've tried to keep in some sort of shape. I walk about five miles a day and I assume that's helping.

 

Next weekend will (likely) be my first day of the year back east. I plan on doing a few smaller hikes/walks mostly to keep warm and wear myself out. But I'm excited to get back. I miss the place when I'm away.

 

I could have decided to go today, but the weather report called for all clear skies. I'll gamble and wait for some clouds next weekend.

 

No camping yet, though. If I have to, I'm fine with camping in the low 30s, but if I don't have to (and I don't), I'd rather not.

  

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'Wellbeing and Worldly'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Film: Lomo Color 100

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

September 2024

Washington

original painting A Season Of Wellbeing by Artist Ruth Hunter; medium: oil and cold wax on panel; artwork size: 48x30" (two panels - 30x24")

I met this little group in my park the other day. They are part of Wheels for Wellbeing (wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk/) that provides disabled people with mobility; the gent on the left had had a stroke. The young lady allowed me to have a go on hers & it was wonderful! I quite fancy one!

Edited magazine cover, Wellbeing, Astrology 2022.

 

Sydney

Our little ones are the most treasured and precious little things in our World.

 

This was taken on a photoshoot of mine a while back, the 1st one I've done of a new baby but was enjoyable and a great learning experience.

 

Taken with a Canon 5dmkiii and Canon 100mm macro lens.

Modified magazine cover of Wellbeing, 15 June issue, Mindfulness.

 

Newsagent, Sydney

An edited page from WellBeing magazine.

 

Sydney

After an unsuccessful attempt at shooting the Milky Way due to cloud interference. The clear blur hour tones were a blessing.

A page out of Bookazine, WellBeing Mindfulness 101.

 

Sydney

Wellbeing women volunteers visit No 10 Downing Street for a Purple Parade with Patron Sarah Brown wife of the PM (Middle)

Adapted from magazine cover, Well Being, Issue 192.

 

Sydney

Relaxing in my garden in the beautiful summer sunshine on a Sunday afternoon

On a walk around Welles Street in Christchurch. November 2019 New Zealand.

 

One of the most exciting new developments to open in Christchurch in 2019, The Welder is a unique health and wellbeing centre in stunningly repurposed buildings in the heart of South Town. The history and soul of the old industrial buildings is palpable as soon as you step inside the space, and it provides an experience unlike anything else in the city.

 

Dotted around a shared indoor courtyard filled with greenery and natural light, you’ll find hole-in-the-wall spots where you can pick up a coffee, a cold-pressed juice, some serious sourdough, a beautiful pastry, tapas and a glass of wine, Japanese yakitori barbeque and more. Find a cosy nook within one of these establishments, spread out on a comfy lounger or head outside to the courtyard. The shared space invites you to find your own favourite place within The Welder.

For More Info: neatplaces.co.nz/places/christchurch-canterbury/eat-drink...

Weymouth ladies braving the waves together.

as a prerequisite for learning and studying ...

 

wohlfühlen, als Voraussetzung für Lernen und Studieren ...

 

The learning center SQUARE is an extension of the campus of the University of St. Gallen (HSG). The university calls the new building an " experimental field " for new formats of learning and teaching, which, when mature, will be integrated into the " normal " HSG education.

 

Sou Fujimoto Architects, based in Tokyo and Paris, won the architectural competition with its "Open Grid" project. The jury attested it "an excellent interpretation and implementation of the didactic concept". Thanks to numerous major sponsors and donations from HSG alumni, operations could begin in the spring semester of 2022, as planned in the ambitious timetable, after a short construction period of around two years.

 

The building consists of several cubes arranged in a grid pattern, which range in height from 3.5 to 18.5 meters. Inside, modular building elements that are acoustically and visually connected to each other allow for adaptation to specific didactic needs such as panel discussions, lectures or exams. The new learning center creates space for 500 to 700 learning and workstations.

  

Das learning center SQUARE ist eine Erweiterung des Campus der Universität St. Gallen (HSG). Die Universität nennt den Neubau ein « Experimentierfeld » für neue Formate des Lernens und Lehrens, die, wenn sie reif sind, in die « normale » HSG-Ausbildung integriert werden.

 

Das Büro von Sou FujimotoArchitects mit Sitz in Tokyo and Paris konnte sich mit seinem Projekt «Open Grid» (offenes Raster) im Architekturwettbewerb durchsetzen. Die Jury bescheinigte ihm «eine hervorragende Interpretation und Umsetzung des didaktischen Konzeptes». Dank zahlreichen Grossförderern und Spenden von HSG-Alumni konnte der Betrieb, wie im ehrgeizigen Fahrplan vorgesehen, nach einer kurzen, rund zweijährigen Bauzeit im Frühlingssemester 2022 aufgenommen werden.

 

Das Gebäude besteht aus mehreren rasterförmig angeordneten Würfeln, welche zwischen 3.5 und 18.5 Meter hoch sind. Im Inneren ermöglichen modulare, miteinander akustisch und visuell verbundene Gebäudeelemente eine Anpassung an die jeweiligen didaktischen Bedürfnisse wie Podiumsdiskussionen, Lehrveranstaltungen oder Prüfungen. Das neue Lernzentrum schafft Raum für 500 bis 700 Lern- und Arbeitsplätze.

 

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Wohlbefinden / WELLBEING - Massage in a modern way - 😂

“To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear. – Buddha”

 

Macro Monday project – 07/29/13

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She looked in the mirror - and in it, she saw dark clouds, and an untamed sadness. A stranger

 

Theme:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT_skmohD-c

 

Shot at: secondlife.com/destination/patankar

Wellbeing walks in Benson

A free wellbeing support helpline on 0800 069 6222, operated by the Samaritans and available from 7am – 11pm, seven days a week, providing confidential listening from trained professionals. A 24/7 text alternative to the above helpline - NHS staff can simply text FRONTLINE to 85258.

 

Most of us don't understand the strain Coronavirus has put on the NHS (and health providers world wide), remember the NHS isn't just an organisation its real people. People with all of the normal day to day worries and concerns just like you and me - that have been thrust into the front line were more British people have died than in all of the armed conflicts since word war II added together.

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" Eat Plenty Of Fruit " ~

 

The theme this year was ' Health and Wellbeing ' which meant all aspects of the pageant in Liverpool City Centre on June 5th was for a much healthier emphasis on lifestyles as hundreds took to the streets for a vibrant and colourful pageant with a difference !

 

(Still no PC, be using my Lil' Sis's when I visit her every couple of days to either upload or comment, no time for both)

 

There wasn’t a petrol powered vehicle in sight – everything was to be run by foot, solar, battery or pedal power making this the most environmentally and fitness friendly Lord Mayors Pageant ever !

 

The parade made its way through the city centre on a loop circuit for about 100mins and the delightful dancers never stopped once despite it being an extremely hot day, a pleasant change to last year when it rained non stop during the pageant !

 

Beautiful Human Butterfly

 

Flambouyant Dancer

 

Twirl and a Swirl

   

Lucky Dip !

  

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Edited magazine cover, WellBeing magazine.

 

Sydney

Wellbeing walks in Benson

... in a Trattoria in Braunschweig.

 

Sometimes restaurant owners put up this kind of decoration in the mistaken belief that it heightens the customers' feeling of wellbeing.

 

Leica M3, single stroke (IGEMO), 1966

Dual Range Leitz Summicron f= 5 cm 1:2 (M+DR-rigid-chrom, 11318), 1960

Kodak Ektar 100 professional grade colour negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

This #mathphoto16 malarkey is making me stop and notice #symmetry everywhere :-)#teacher5aday #wellbeing #30dayswild t.co/22pppEGFoZ - @honeypisquared

Wellbeing Beacon by Emily Harper

 

We aim to encourage people to take steps to improve their wellbeing in their daily lives. When this isn’t enough, the University of Southampton’s Biomedical Engineering programme is training future leaders in how technology can be used to support better health and wellness. Together we can change lives.

 

Wellbeing Beacon is sponsored by University of Southampton‘s Digital Health and Biomedical Engineering research Group, Electronics and Computer Science.

 

Over the summer of 2024, Southampton Hospitals Charity will be lighting up the South with a large-scale public art event that promises to captivate your senses and ignite your imagination.

There will be 40 8ft magnificent lighthouse sculptures on display through the streets and public spaces of Southampton and Cowes, each one a unique masterpiece designed by artists both local and well renowned, plus 40 mini lighthouses designed by local education groups, creating a family-friendly trail of discovery for visitors and residents to enjoy and explore.

 

The lighthouses will then be displayed together for a Farewell event in September 2024 which will be a chance to see all lighthouses gathered in one place, a truly unique sight. The sculptures will then go into auction to raise vital funds for Southampton Children’s Hospital.

  

Magazine cover, Well Being, Issue 193.

 

Sydney

Health and wellbeing are both determinants and consequences of economic progress. What are the challenges international companies are facing to keep their workforces healthy and engaged? What can companies do to nurture and support their science talent to develop solutions in this area?

Moderator : Eleanor Tabi Haller-Jorden

  

Speakers : Ana Margarida Setas-ferreira & Christine Schmatz

 

A yoga exercise will be beneficial after indulging ourselves too much over Christmas.

 

Edited cover of current edition of Well Being magazine.

 

Sydney

Paris summer 2011 .

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Wellbeing - an aspiration many would find illusive in 2020.

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