Posted by Ben | Posted in Camp Sites | Posted on 16-12-2009
Forget Las Vegas wedding venues for an unusual way to tie the knot, it is sooo passé!
You can even ditch glorious marquees in the gardens of a country house by swapping one type of canvas for another. As far as weird wedding venues go, here at BHP HQ we reckon a camp site has to be the only option to consider. Although, I suppose, we would say that!
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Posted by Ben | Posted in Camp Sites, Holiday Parks | Posted on 14-12-2009
Camping in the great outdoors, well, maybe a holiday park, meant that as children we got to learn about nature; but with more families than ever jetting off to sunnier climes, educational toys are playing an increasingly important role in the lives of young children.
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Posted by Ben | Posted in Camp Sites | Posted on 10-12-2009
Christmas is fast approaching, and the holiday camps are emptying, which means that it is a perfect time to create some unusual photo books.
There are quite a few artists and photographers that document the empty spaces left behind after people depart, resulting in eerily empty art works that leave the viewer feeling uneasy.
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Posted by Ben | Posted in Camp Sites | Posted on 26-11-2009
Holiday parks are a great place to experience the great outdoors in some sort of comfort, but what I don’t understand is why on earth personal osteopath services aren’t available.
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Posted by Ben | Posted in Camp Sites | Posted on 31-07-2009
According to the Government, swine flu infections may have ‘plateued’ this week. That’s not to say that we should all heave a collective sigh of relief and forget about the whole thing, but it does indicate that things may be slowing down, at least for now.
Short of walking around with a doctor-esque facemask or full on scuba suit though, there is little you can realistically do to avoid the swine flu altogether - but read on to find out how you can nudge those odds slightly back in your favour.
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