Outdooradjective [ before noun ] UK /ˈaʊtˌdɔːr/ US /ˈaʊtˌdɔːr/ B1existing, happening, or done outside, rather than inside a building:an outdoor swimming pool/festivaloutdoor clothes liking or relating to outdoor activities, such as walking and climbing: Sara's not really the outdoor type. Activitynoun UK /ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ US /ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/activity noun (MOVEMENT) B2 [ U ] the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around: There was a lot of activity in preparation for the Queen's visit. A2 [ C usually plural ]something that is done for enjoyment, especially an organized event: His spare-time activities include cooking, tennis, and windsurfing.
January with cold is set |set| - набір, встановлення February is chilly and wet, March wind often ranges – проходить паралельно In April weather changes. Pretty flowers come in May, Sunny June brings longest day. In hot July sky is clear. Then August with corn is here. For fruit September opens, October sweeps the leaves. Next enters grey November, A lastly snowy December.
Taking care of your mental health during social distancing and self-isolation. As the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic continues to unfold and new information is released so fast that it feels hard to keep up, it’s important to take a step back and focus on what you can control to best support you and your family’s mental health. Stay connected and maintain your social networks. Follow your usual routine as much as possible. Try to stay active. Get as much sunlight, fresh air and nature as you can. Find ways to keep busy. Keep your mind stimulated. Find ways to be creative