A2 will enjoy these pictures, I'm pretty sure...
After all, today is your wedding day....
We know your happily ever after will be just that.....happily ever after.
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gustation discuss | |
Definition: | (noun) The faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth. |
Synonyms: | taste |
Usage: | Her cold had muted all sense of gustation, and she had no appetite for food. |
BloodlettingBloodletting is one of the oldest medical techniques, practiced from antiquity through the 18th century. It involves the withdrawal of considerable quantities of blood from a patient, and practitioners believe it can cure or prevent a number of illnesses and diseases. Numerous bloodletting methods have been employed over the centuries, including drawing blood directly from large veins, puncturing arteries, and even using leeches. A form of bloodletting is still used today to treat what diseases? More... Discuss |
Topsy the Elephant is Executed by Electrocution (1903)Topsy was a circus elephant at Coney Island's Luna Park. After killing three people—at least one of whom was mistreating her at the time—in as many years, she was deemed a threat and scheduled to be put down. After hanging was ruled out after being deemed too cruel, Thomas Edison suggested electrocution in an attempt to further his campaign to portray alternating current electricity as dangerous. Electrocuted with 6,600 volts, Topsy died in seconds. How many people witnessed the execution? More... Discuss |
Jakob Ludwig Carl Grimm (1785)More than just a compiler of fairy tales, Jacob Grimm was a German philologist who formulated the linguistic principle known as Grimm's law and who, along with his brother Wilhelm, began work on a vast historical dictionary of the German language that took over a century to complete. The Brothers Grimm are best known, however, for their compilation of some 200 German folk tales, known as Grimm's Fairy Tales, that helped establish the science of folklore. How did they collect the stories? More... Discuss |
The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. George Eliot (1819-1880) Discuss |
9 comments:
Lovely family. It looks like you are having a great time.
The gardens look beautiful and everyone looks very happy. The gardens up here are starting to show some color, too, but not like those azaleas!
Great photos. The garden shot are beautiful!
All of those photos were stunning...especially that first one of the tree :) Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful flowers, beautiful family. :)
Happy Easter!
Wonderful photos and Happy Easter to you and your family!
I understand you haven't been getting my e-mails about the animals. Sorry. They're all fine & have been vegging out, as I have. Victoria came by to visit today. Her legs have gotten longer, & she is quite a bit taller than Muncie. Also I think her ears stand up a little more & she is very frisky. After Easter dinner, Jared & I beat Ty & Emily at eucher. Had a good time. See you late mon. night or tues.
Love Mom
Your family looks cheery and loving.
You're so blessed! Even if the laundry gets out of control, take a look at those faces...
Sherry,
You're Carol's Sister? I didn't know that.... ;o)
Don't ya just love her love of hoes? She's a real hoe-hugger :o)
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