Pink moon is the first full moon after the spring equinox
the colour pink for Thursday Postcard Hunt
Pink moon is the first full moon after the spring equinox
the colour pink for Thursday Postcard Hunt
a family of one... which, as we know got complicated
artist:Tanya Hazova
I'm not sure if this ermine could be considered a pet...
well behaved
from 1952, the ubiquitous Canada Goose
In November, I posted another postcard of this Gastown Steam Clock for when the time fell back. Yesterday, the time sprang forward, and for most of British Columbians it will be the last time. They will stay on daylight saving time forever. This fills me with hope for the rest of us.
I hadn't realized just how many of these 'Fauna of Belarus' cards I had. These are some I haven't already posted

There will be a total lunar eclipse today at noon CET ... which will be completely invisible to everyone in Europe.


I was reading that some U.S. schools are removing analogue clocks because the kids nowadays can't read the time on them.
So, sure, instead of teaching them, some believe they should simply ignore it all in favour of digital clocks.
My thoughts are that we should have more clocks. Clock towers in every town.
Halifax
Daytona Beach, which conveniently has twelve letters, just to confuse the analogue time learners even morean elephant wishing he'd been born a giraffe
and another wishing he'd been born anything else to get out of the circus


CATURDAY
This stamp was included in a 2013 series of stamps on dinosaurs and illustrated by John Sibbick. But, as a pterosaur, the dimorpodon are related to dinosaurs
but are, in fact, one of the earliest reptiles (and invertebrates) to fly. The first British one was discovered by Mary Anning in Dorset in 1828.