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theseptembersim · 6 months ago
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Rifugio Dei Pirati | Italian countryside villa
Nestled at the top of the tallest hill in Tartosa and with surrounding waterfalls, private breaches and tropical trees. This place is the perfect villa for your Sims to rent for a peaceful vacation.
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World: Tartosa Type: Vacation Rental Origin ID is TheSeptemberSim
If you would like to download this build please use the links below, or via my origin ID above. Although all my builds are no CC, I use a custom thumbnail so make sure 'modded' is checked to see this in your game.
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If you would like to support me, use creator code:
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when purchasing on the EA app or thesims.com. Please note, this is not a discount code
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wronghands1 · 5 months ago
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simmir99 · 5 months ago
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Located in the heart of Sulani is this little peaceful oasis, perfect for a couples, friends or singles getaway! Similar to a Bed and Breakfast, this vacation rental has 3 private bungalows, a fully stocked kitchen, outdoor bar, food stall, stunning views of Sulani beaches, patios with direct ocean access, all surrounded by breathtaking waterfalls. To maximize your time in the water, each bungalow comes with a jet ski, private balcony for lounging, and beach towels for obtaining that perfect "sun kissed" tan.
Who is ready to book their next getaway?
FREE for download on my Patreon :) *I tried to use some of the same CC from the Sulani Beach Club so it has the same color scheme and vibe*
The Beach Bungalow, Lani St. Taz, Sand Simoleon Beach, 40x30 lot. The Sulani Beach Club, Lani St. Taz, Reef Finery 40x30 lot and can be found HERE on Tumblr.
Thank you to all the amazing CC creators that inspired this build <3 (Anye, PlatinumLuxeSims, Sooky, Severinka, ATS4, CharlyPancakes, CWB, Earth2Barb, PC, Pierisim, Sixam and SYB)
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nando161mando · 2 months ago
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Yeah, seems right
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swishtravels · 12 days ago
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werentmarbella · 1 month ago
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Discover the beauty and luxury of Marbella through our expertly curated real estate listings. At WeRentMarbella, we specialize in connecting discerning buyers and renters with their dream properties in this stunning coastal paradise. Whether you’re looking for a lavish villa, a chic apartment, or an investment opportunity, our team is dedicated to providing personalized service and expert guidance every step of the way. Explore our comprehensive portfolio and let us help you find your perfect home in Marbella today!
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holidayexpertz · 15 days ago
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USA & New Jersey Vacation Rentals by Owner 
Explore New Jersey’s scenic beaches, vibrant boardwalks, and charming towns, or relax on the stunning shores of the US Virgin Islands. Our vacation homes provide comfort, privacy, and authentic travel experiences.
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werentvillas · 2 months ago
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capturedoddity · 2 months ago
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findamericanrentals · 3 months ago
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rvrestinfo · 4 months ago
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How Christianity Influenced the Development of Leisure in the USA
Christianity has played a significant role in shaping various aspects of American culture, including attitudes toward work and leisure. The integration of Christian principles into societal norms has influenced the way Americans perceive rest, recreation, and the balance between labor and leisure. This article explores how Christianity has impacted the development of leisure in the United States.
The Sabbath and Its Impact on Leisure Practices
One of the most direct influences of Christianity on leisure is the concept of the Sabbath. Rooted in the Biblical commandment to rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath became a foundational element in American society. Early American colonies, particularly those with Puritan foundations, strictly observed the Sabbath by ceasing all forms of work and dedicating the day to worship and rest [1].
This practice instilled the idea that rest is not only beneficial but also a divine command. The Sabbath provided a regular, structured time for individuals to recuperate, spend time with family, and engage in spiritual activities. Over time, this weekly day of rest became an accepted norm, influencing labor patterns and contributing to the standardization of the seven-day week with a designated day off.
The Protestant Work Ethic and Evolution of Rest
The Protestant work ethic, a term coined by sociologist Max Weber, describes the value placed on hard work, discipline, and frugality, stemming from Protestant beliefs [2]. While this ethic emphasized diligent labor as a virtue, it also acknowledged the importance of rest as a means to rejuvenate one's ability to work effectively.
Christian teachings promoted the idea that the body is a temple that requires care, which includes adequate rest. This perspective encouraged a balanced approach to work and leisure, suggesting that rest is essential for maintaining one's health and ability to contribute productively to society.
Christian Movements and the Establishment of Holidays
Christianity influenced the creation and recognition of several holidays that provide leisure time. Holidays such as Christmas and Easter are rooted in Christian traditions and have become nationally recognized days off, allowing for rest and celebration [3]. These holidays contribute to the cultural fabric of the nation, providing periodic breaks from work and opportunities for communal gatherings.
Furthermore, the temperance movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries, driven largely by Christian groups, advocated for Sunday laws (also known as Blue Laws). These laws restricted certain activities on Sundays to preserve the sanctity of the Sabbath, effectively mandating rest and limiting commercial operations on that day [4].
Influence on Labor Laws and Rest Periods
Christian advocacy played a role in the development of labor laws that emphasize humane working conditions, including reasonable work hours and rest periods. Christian organizations were part of the broader social reform movements that pushed for the eight-hour workday, prohibitions against child labor, and the establishment of weekends [5].
The Social Gospel movement, a Christian intellectual movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasized the application of Christian ethics to social problems. Advocates argued that ensuring fair labor practices was a moral imperative, leading to reforms that allowed workers more leisure time and better quality of life [6].
Modern Implications and Continued Influence
Today, the influence of Christianity on leisure in the USA persists in various forms. The tradition of observing Sundays as a day of rest continues in many communities, and businesses often operate on reduced hours. Christian values still inform debates on work-life balance, influencing corporate cultures to recognize the importance of rest for employee well-being.
Additionally, Christian camps, retreats, and recreational programs provide structured leisure activities that promote rest, reflection, and community building. These programs emphasize the importance of stepping back from daily routines to rejuvenate spiritually and physically.
The Popularity of RV Leisure in the USA
In recent decades, RV (recreational vehicle) travel has gained immense popularity in the United States, becoming a quintessential American pastime. This form of leisure aligns with several Christian principles, particularly those emphasizing family togetherness, rest, and communion with nature. The RV lifestyle allows individuals and families to break away from the stresses of daily life, offering a mobile form of rest and exploration. Many Christian families have embraced RV travel as a way to reconnect with each other, experience God’s creation in nature, and enjoy much-needed downtime from the fast pace of modern life.
RV travel appeals to a wide demographic due to its flexibility and accessibility. It provides an opportunity for extended road trips and vacations without the constraints of traditional travel schedules, allowing people to visit national parks, rural areas, and other natural wonders. The freedom to choose one's destination and pace resonates with the Christian value of rest and renewal. It also enables families to spend quality time together, reflecting the Christian emphasis on maintaining strong family bonds through shared experiences.
Moreover, many Christian communities and organizations support RV travel by organizing faith-based retreats and campsites that cater to Christian travelers. These sites often include spiritual programming, communal worship, and family-friendly activities, making them ideal for Christians who seek to combine their leisure with their faith. The popularity of RV travel has grown significantly, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, as people sought safe, socially distanced vacation options, further solidifying its place in American culture.
This growing trend in RV leisure demonstrates how modern Americans are finding new ways to incorporate the Christian principle of rest into their busy lives. By embracing the RV lifestyle, individuals can rejuvenate themselves spiritually and physically while enjoying the beauty of God's creation[7].
Conclusion
Christianity's impact on the development of leisure in the USA is multifaceted, rooted in theological principles that value rest as an essential component of human life. From the institutionalization of the Sabbath to the influence on labor laws and holidays, Christian values have shaped societal norms regarding leisure. This legacy continues to influence contemporary attitudes toward work and rest, underscoring the enduring connection between faith and daily life in American culture.
References
Sabbath in Puritan New England
Weber, M. (1905). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
Federal Holidays: Evolution and Current Practices
Blue Laws in the United States
The Role of Religious Groups in Early Labor Movements
The Social Gospel Movement and Progressive Era
The History of RV Trailers
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wronghands1 · 4 months ago
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waterfront-12 · 4 months ago
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Luxury homes with pool for Rent in Mesa, Arizona
Discover Your Dream Escape: Luxury Homes with Pool for Rent in Mesa, Arizona 🌞🏡
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Looking for the ultimate getaway? Dive into comfort and luxury with our stunning vacation rentals in Mesa, Arizona! Choose from our two premier properties, Waterfront - ON THE LAKE and Waterfront Vacation - Executive Rental, each offering unique amenities and breathtaking views.
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🌟 Waterfront - ON THE LAKE: This cozy retreat features 1 bedroom with a private entry, 2 bathrooms, and a private dock. Enjoy a secure, gated courtyard and lakefront views from your covered patio. Ideal for a serene escape, this property is perfect for those seeking privacy and relaxation.
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🌟 Waterfront Vacation - Executive Rental: This spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is a true haven. With stunning lake views, a private courtyard, and access to seasonal pools, splash parks, and sports courts, it’s designed for both adventure and tranquility. Pets are welcome, and special rates are available for extended stays.
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Both properties offer access to nearby amenities, including parks, shopping, and recreational facilities. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the lake or explore local attractions, you’ll find it all here!
🌅 Book now and enjoy a resort-like experience with no extra charges for amenities! Your perfect vacation awaits in Mesa. 🏖️✨
For more information or to book your stay, visit our website Waterfront Rentals Mesa or contact us directly. We look forward to welcoming you! 📞📧
Contact Us:- For bookings and inquiries:
💻 https://www.worldsbestvacationrental.com/ 📞 +1 203-465-3359 📧 [email protected]
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sakshichandel32 · 4 months ago
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Staying Safe 
Vacation Rental Security Tips 
We've all been there, you arrive at your vacation rental after a long day of travel, ready to relax and unwind. But as you step through the door, a nagging thought creeps in, "Is  this place really safe?" 
As someone who's had their fair share of vacation rental experiences (both good and bad), I've learned a thing or two about ensuring a secure stay. So, let's chat about how to make your next getaway both fun and safe. 
1. Do Your Homework 
Before you even click that "Book Now" button, take a few minutes. Read reviews from past guests, paying special attention to any comments about safety or security. A quick  Google search of the neighborhood can also give you a feel of the area.
 Pro tip: Look for rentals with recent reviews. A place that hasn't been reviewed in months might be a red flag. 
2. Communication is Key 
Once you've booked, don't be shy about reaching out to your host. Ask about security measures like locks, alarms, or security cameras. A good host will be happy to ease your concerns. 
3. Trust Your Gut 
When you arrive, take a moment to scope out the place. Does anything feel off? Are the locks sturdy? Is there adequate lighting in the corridors? If something doesn't sit right with you, don't ignore that feeling. 
4. Be Smart with Your Stuff 
I know, you’re on vacation and want to relax. But a little caution goes a long way. Use the safe if there is one, or get creative with hiding valuables. And please, don't leave your laptop sitting on the dining table when you head to the beach!
 5. Know Your Surroundings 
Take a stroll around the neighborhood during the day. Locate the nearest police station, hospital, and pharmacy. It's like having a mental safety net - hopefully, you won't need it, but it's comforting to have. 
6. Stay Connected 
Make sure your phone is always charged and you have a way to contact your host or local emergency services. Consider downloading offline maps of the area in case you lose signal. 
7. Fire Safety Matters
This one's often overlooked, but it's crucial. Locate fire extinguishers and check that smoke detectors are working. Know your escape routes, it takes just a minute but could be a lifesaver. 
8. Lock Up, Even When You're Inside 
It's easy to get complacent, especially if you're staying somewhere that feels safe. But make locking doors and windows a habit, even when you're just stepping out for a quick coffee run. 
9. Don't Advertise Your Tourist Status 
Try to blend in a bit. Avoid walking around with a map or leaving your car packed with visible luggage. A little discretion can go a long way in not making yourself a target. 
10. Trust Your Host (to a Point) 
While most hosts are wonderful people, remember that you're still dealing with strangers. Be polite but cautious, and don't share more personal information than necessary. 
Remember, the goal isn't to be paranoid - it's to be prepared.  
11. Use Platform Safety Features 
Many vacation rental platforms, including TO LET GLOBE, offer built-in safety features.  For example, they might have verified listings, secure payment systems, or 24/7  customer support. Take advantage of these features for added peace of mind. With these tips in mind, you can focus on what really matters, making awesome memories on your vacation! 
So, fellow travellers, what are your go-to safety tips for vacation rentals? Drop a comment below and let's keep each other safe out there! 
Happy (and secure) travels! 
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homevr · 4 months ago
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werentmarbella · 2 months ago
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