Nature
THE SCARLET LAND
Hello there friend, my name is Callula, and I have been flying around trying my hardest to stay out of trouble all day. If you haven't guest I am a fairy. I have been known to get into mischief. But it is just my way of having fun. Last week I tried to use my magic wand to make Twyla's nose bigger. Guess what, it worked. And oh boy was it funny! I laughed and laughed at Twyla and the big nose I had made for her. Our queen Lola, who is the queen of all the fairies was not amused. She made me change Twyla's nose back to normal. Then she took away my wand for privileges for 3 days. So this is why I am trying to keep out of trouble today. It is getting time for me to go back home. Hey why don't you come along with me. I would love to show you my home, it is like nothing you have ever seen. Grab my hand I will lead the way.
By Adriane Kirby4 years ago in Earth
At the point when the light is completely turned off, the brilliant sky is actually amazingly wonderful
"Chilly, clear, winter climate: then, at that point, you see the sky at its best. Then, at that point, you have not many dampness particles noticeable all around that enhance light contamination and ruin the difference." Frans Kroon motions to the brilliant vault above him. "On dry days we open the rooftop here and guests can glance through the telescopes. Lamentably, this evening the vault will stay shut. An excessive amount of downpour."
By Catskovich4 years ago in Earth
Dancing Butterflies
Europe Apollo butterflies have beautiful white bodies with eyespots on their wings.The forewings have a number of black eyespots and the hindwings are decorated with four attractive red eyespots. These butterflies can be found in France, Italy, and Spain. Apollo butterflies are among the most threatened species of butterflies in Europe.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Earth
Must-Read Camping Tips For Your Next Outdoor Excursion
Camping makes for some of the most exciting travel experiences. You might discover something new about yourself, get a little closer to nature or just feel free from the everyday stress you have to deal with. Hiking is a great way to unwind, and at the end of your journey, a campfire can be incredibly relaxing. Camping offers and endless array of options, but the following piece includes a few ideas for maximizing your vacation.
By hashan tagari4 years ago in Earth
Experience to share
Experience To Share Moving to a different place is exciting! Then living life differently is exhilarating. Growing up, I had never lived on a farm. I always wanted one because of my love for animals. Living on, and Running a farm can be stressful. It's so important. You need to make sure your garden is protective and healthy. Make sure you collect vegetables for the family and sell them to the community.
By Kelly Vedder4 years ago in Earth
We Take It For Granted: Our Soil
The question is: What can we do for our soil? And also: What can our soil do for us? It seems simple. Plant a seed. Watch things grow. Well, normally it is simple. I watched tomatoes, multiple berries, fruits, carrots, potatoes, peas, and herbs grow in my garden this year. It is a beautiful sight. It truly is. Nothing better than a freshly picked tomato. Juicy and fresh, a burst of flavor. On the other hand, some things I planted did not grow. It happens every year.
By Gabriella Korosi4 years ago in Earth
There be sharks!
By Richard Battin The odds of being attacked by a shark are around 3 million to one. The odds against winning the Mega Millions jackpot are hundreds of time higher, around 300 million to one. But people win the lottery all the time, so what’s up with that?
By Richard Battin4 years ago in Earth
Sounds Of The Farm
The Sounds On The Farm The weather is a funny thing. It could be nice, warm and beautiful, then cold and rainy. Nothing could prepare anyone for this storm. We woke up to rain falling. My husband and I got out of bed and went to feed the farm animals. The rain was so cold. After I got the eggs I cooked them. While preparing breakfast, my husband went to the barn to milk the cows, so that he would have milk for his coffee and cereal. We ate breakfast together and then relaxed. Suddenly, we heard a loud banging. We looked at each other.
By Kelly Vedder4 years ago in Earth
Space Invaders of the Arachnid Kind
I have a pair of nieces, Chloe and Gemma, who are fascinated by bugs. They’ll pick up a catapillar, grasshopper or spider without a second thought. They’re proud to show their finds off, and don’t understand why not everyone thinks their little friends are cool.
By ZaftigGeek4 years ago in Earth
In Defense of Spiders. Top Story - October 2021.
When I was a small child, my mother kept a grotesque collection of enormous spiders in jars lining a dusty shelf in our basement. I remember sneaking into this forgotten corner to peek at the sinister legs and bulbous bodies of these tiny monsters. This was consistent with my fascination at the time for all things macabre. The spider held the same power over me as witches, vampires and goblins. All of which equated to sleepless nights and unspeakable terror in my young mind.
By Katie Wilson4 years ago in Earth







