Yes indeed, animals can love just as humans do. A recent study proved that animals release oxytocin when in love the same way humans do when falling for someone.
In bushland along the east coast of Australia, male lyrebirds are putting on a song and dance show all in the name of love.
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Explore the inspiring story of Seabiscuit, the legendary racehorse who defied odds and became an American icon during the Great Depression.
For many years, the Swedish, female talent (whose works are on display at the Guggenheim in New York at this very moment) was unknown to most of the art world. It wasn’t until the 1980s,…
Even though life seems to be rough on us every now and then, there are times in which simple details can turn your day around and make sense of everything that’s happening. Comic artist and illustrator Jang shares the small things that do the trick for her, thanks to her drawing skills. She came up with the cartoon of the fox when she used a home-sewn toy as inspiration. This and the other characters of her comics help her share her personal way of looking at life with the public. And even though this project started mainly by accident and she wasn’t really prepared to upscale it in a professional way, she actually really enjoys drawing.
Researchers have claimed that all the best thoroughbreds of racing are all very distantly related after tracing the 'speed gene' they all share to a single ancestor from the 17th century.
Judging a horse's conformation takes careful study and knowledge of horse anatomy. Because of their importance to the performance and soundness of a horse, the legs are the major area of focus in judging conformation.
Today I am sharing with you one of my great frustrations about 5th grade…the lack of resources. We are a curriculum-free school for reading and writing, so in August I walked into a resource-…
The moms of WMAG got together and listed the best books for children by age group. We love 'em, our kids love 'em, and we hope you and yours will, too.
Thank you, Piper Perabo and Lena Headey, for reminding us that love is all you need.
Twain and Bambino, Browning and Flush, Dickens and Grip, Hemingway and Uncle Willie, and more.
This is what you should do: love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men ... re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss what insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem.
Specifics: This is a giclee print, printed on archival matte paper. It is acid-free, fade resistant and has a lovely, creamy texture. The print is 8x10 inches, with a .125" border around the edge. My prints are made using archival inks, which are tested and guaranteed not to fade for at least 120+ years. All prints arrive sealed in a cello sleeve with a recycled backing board. Prints are shipped inside a protective stiff envelope.
Yep another Fangirl post, chock full of all the things I love. Be sure to check out a few of these as they are awesome and you are sure to enjoy them almost as much as me. Eureka Eureka is a show t…
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Tyr (pronounced like the English word “tier”; Old Norse Týr, Old English Tiw, Old High German *Ziu, Gothic Tyz, Proto-Germanic *Tiwaz, “god”[1][2]) is a Norse war god, but also the god who, more than any other, presides over matters of law and justice. His role in the surviving Viking Age myths is relatively slight, and … Continue reading Tyr →
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A lovely illustration from the artist Shirley Hughes, this one is from her book "All shapes and sizes" from her nursery series. First published in 1986 by Walker Books Limited. Copyright 1986 Shirley Hughes.
Here’s all you need for a mini unit study of The Carnival of the Animals. This easy-to-implement homeschool music lesson that is perfect for kids in K-2.
Even though life seems to be rough on us every now and then, there are times in which simple details can turn your day around and make sense of everything that’s happening. Comic artist and illustrator Jang shares the small things that do the trick for her, thanks to her drawing skills. She came up with the cartoon of the fox when she used a home-sewn toy as inspiration. This and the other characters of her comics help her share her personal way of looking at life with the public. And even though this project started mainly by accident and she wasn’t really prepared to upscale it in a professional way, she actually really enjoys drawing.