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Ultimate frisbee. Ultimate frisbee.
Ultimate frisbee. Very popular in recent years, played year 'round, even in the snow! March 2013.
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Ultimate frisbee in spring. Ultimate frisbee in spring.
Ultimate frisbee in spring.
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Hanging out Hanging out
Hanging out. Just plain hanging out is a favored form of recreation, particularly in summer, and particularly in a hammock or hanging hammock chair.
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Double tub. Double tub.
Double tub. Oneida building has this large tub installed, strictly for luxurious relaxation. The tub can be reserved as can many other collective luxuries at Twin Oaks. The picture window overlooks the herb garden.
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Hacky sack. Hacky sack.
Hacky sack. Hack circles abound, particularly at dinner time, except in winter. Ted, Sky and Raj pictured. Women are usually well represented in this sport.
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The pond The pond
The pond. It took many years of process to decide if and where to have this pond built. It's located just behind our main courtyard, so much closer than the river we used to walk to. Now we get to enjoy it thoroughly.
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Sauna Sauna
Sauna. Completed in 2003. Has been in use several evenings a week during its first winter. Scrap wood heats it.
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Hammock relaxation. Hammock relaxation.
Hammock relaxation.
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Zk deck silliness Zk deck silliness
Zk deck silliness. Reverend Ezra offered to "marry" anyone who wanted that. Sky Ezra and Frodo pictured. Valerie married a Pee Wee Herman doll that day.
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Play on ice Play on ice
Play on ice. Cleo and Adrian strolling. We don't get many days suitable for this in winter so many of us jump at the chance to skate or play on the ice covered pond.
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Family sledding. Family sledding.
Family sledding. While we don't get a lot of snow on average there are usually a few days each winter good enough for sledding. We do have some very respectable sledding hills
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Trip to local mountains Trip to local mountains
Trip to local mountains. Fairly often there are trips to local mountains, particularly to Shenandoah National Park destinations. This is a hike to the familiar Old Rag Mountain.
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Hoops in January! Hoops in January!
Hoops in January! Alexis and Turnip/Ben hoop it up on an exceptionally warm day in early January.
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Flag play Flag play
Flag play. Apple enjoys other-than-patriotic flag waving.
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More hula hooping. More hula hooping.
More hula hooping. Apple and Ben. New Year's Day hit above 70F as did two more days in the first two weeks of January.
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Dueling hoops? Dueling hoops?
Dueling hoops?
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Apple triumphs. Apple triumphs.
Apple triumphs. Probably wasn't any competition here, just looks like it.
Ultimate frisbee. Very popular in recent years, played year 'round, even in the snow! March 2013.
Ultimate frisbee in spring.
Hanging out. Just plain hanging out is a favored form of recreation, particularly in summer, and particularly in a hammock or hanging hammock chair.
Double tub. Oneida building has this large tub installed, strictly for luxurious relaxation. The tub can be reserved as can many other collective luxuries at Twin Oaks. The picture window overlooks the herb garden.
Hacky sack. Hack circles abound, particularly at dinner time, except in winter. Ted, Sky and Raj pictured. Women are usually well represented in this sport.
The pond. It took many years of process to decide if and where to have this pond built. It's located just behind our main courtyard, so much closer than the river we used to walk to. Now we get to enjoy it thoroughly.
Sauna. Completed in 2003. Has been in use several evenings a week during its first winter. Scrap wood heats it.
Hammock relaxation.
Zk deck silliness. Reverend Ezra offered to "marry" anyone who wanted that. Sky Ezra and Frodo pictured. Valerie married a Pee Wee Herman doll that day.
Play on ice. Cleo and Adrian strolling. We don't get many days suitable for this in winter so many of us jump at the chance to skate or play on the ice covered pond.
Family sledding. While we don't get a lot of snow on average there are usually a few days each winter good enough for sledding. We do have some very respectable sledding hills
Trip to local mountains. Fairly often there are trips to local mountains, particularly to Shenandoah National Park destinations. This is a hike to the familiar Old Rag Mountain.
Hoops in January! Alexis and Turnip/Ben hoop it up on an exceptionally warm day in early January.
Flag play. Apple enjoys other-than-patriotic flag waving.
More hula hooping. Apple and Ben. New Year's Day hit above 70F as did two more days in the first two weeks of January.
Dueling hoops?
Apple triumphs. Probably wasn't any competition here, just looks like it.
Many varieties of indoor and outdoor play.