Friday, January 18, 2008
Secrets to Weight Lost?
That theory is now so well-tested as to be certainly true to some degree. Accurate though it is, actually it is only of secondary value in explaining why obsessive dieting not only persists within our culture but is in fact on the rise.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Singapore Flowers
Friday, November 30, 2007
Cakes to Order from Nic in Singapore
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Singapore Web Design
There are web design companies aplenty, but not many that are design-focused and do not depend on cheap template styles. For Singapore Web Design services, graphic design and environmental design services, visit www.qio.com.sg.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Acer XP Fused Ti 400
Acer XP Fused Ti 400
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Daintree Resort Spa
Daintree Spa's signature treatment, Walbul Walbul (which means 'butterfly') connects guests with the vibration of this ancient land by way of a warm oil and desert salt scrub. This is followed by a head treatment aptly called Milkanga Kaday (return to the mind), before the healing waders of a rain shower and a soothing massage unites the body with the sky. The treatment is likened to the brilliant transition of a caterpillar to a butterfly, which spreads its wings and soars when opened to nature.
Alongside the various spa treatments, the Kuku Yalanji guides offer insights on how their ancestors lived in harmony with nature. Dreamtime story telling is perhaps the most unique method. Set in a clearing in the forest, and conducted in the early evening around a campfire, guests can listen to a telling of selected Dreamtime stories – always with the permission and approval of the Kuku Yalanji elders. The oldest folklore on earth, guests are connected to this special land in a truly unique way. As well, art workshops and cultural classes provide a glimpse into this aboriginal culture in a relaxed interactive and non-contrived way.
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Friday, November 9, 2007
Phoenix and Scottsdale
| Captured in the Butterfly Pavilion at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Gardens. |