How Was Rancho La Puerta Resort And Spa?

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Butterfly_355.jpgClients, family, and friends want to know how my week at the Ranch was, so I decided to share a little with you.

I came home to my first organic grown sugar watermelon in my Los Angeles garden and left new friendships that will sweeten the rest of my life.

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Pilates, posture therapy, cardio drumming, jewelry making, tennis, golf, writing, singing , dancing, yoga, hikes, breakfast by the pool and in the garden, dancing, nutrition, facials and massages, cooking classes, sleeping in the hammock, drumming , and so much more. 

Garden_Ranch_423.jpgWhy wouldn't you plan a trip to Rancho La Puerta Resort and Spa?  I guess you didn't know about it and now you do. You can call and ask about their specials and vouchers (http://www.rancholapuerta.com/ ).   

I will be returning for the third year, May 14th for a week, 2011, to teach LIFE IN TRANSITION, NOW WHAT along with other presenters. 

Sculpture_193.jpgThe Ranch feels like my second home. I just don't have to cook, clean, drive or pay bills.

Natalie

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