Maybe the Lithuanian capital is not on your bucketlist yet but I hope you'll consider adding it to the list after reading this post....
My husband and I have travelled extensively throughout Australia and have seen a lot of out-of-the-way places, most of which are a little off the beaten track. It would blow your mind to know that there are numerous natural wonders in our country that some of you wouldn’t even know existed. I’ve come up with…
I always thought the positions of button and buttonhole are pretty self-explanatory. But more than one occasion, I have seen buttons that were placed a bit too close to the edge of a garment. I haven’t seen anyone discussing the topic in a blog post, so I thought I could contribute a little to the […]
Cenote Suytun is a gorgeous cave cenote near Valladolid Mexico. Suytun cenote is known for its platform illuminated by a beam of sunlight.
Want to visit Shala River Albania? ✔️ This beautiful river is called Lumi i Shales in Albanian. Here's everything you should know about this remote paradise!
I have seen so many great ideas for review games out there. I thought I would compile a list of my favorites to have as a resource. I fig...
Want to know which are the world's most underrated destinations! Learn about these 11 underrated travel destinations, things to do and where to stay.
On my most recent visit to Bucharest, the capital city of Romania, I set out to find the best breakfast Bucharest has to offer. On this list you'll find everything from savory to sweet, including
A "boil" is an abscess that involves the skin. Although boils (also called "furuncles") refer to skin and subcutaneous tissues, you can get an abscess in just about any organ. I have seen abscesses in abdominal organs like the ovary or liver, or even in other places like gums. Wherever you find them, they are
Want to visit Shala River Albania? ✔️ This beautiful river is called Lumi i Shales in Albanian. Here's everything you should know about this remote paradise!
A3 (29.7cm x 42 cm) poster-print entitled 'Robin Hood's Bay No.2' printed in grey and light blue. I'm a big fan of the Yorkshire coast (as you can see by my other landscapes), and this is a revisit to a special village. The place is full of mystery, and has a long history of smuggling, fishing and other sea-faring escapades. Robin Hood was supposed to have seen off some French pirates here, but this could be a far-fetched tale! The view is looking down the steep hill of New Road towards the sea front, with the jumble of rooftops, windows and chimneys. The poster is a professional digital print of an original linocut which has now sold out. It is printed on high quality 160g cream paper, hand-titled and signed. The poster will be posted securely in a card tube.
If you are planning a visit to the Heart of Whiskey country in Lynchburg, Tennessee there are some must do's and see's to add to your list. I outline them all here.
Looking for less-known small towns in Italy to steal your heart? Here are 11 villages you must see during your next vacation!
For the best weekend escape in Europe, look no further! As you may well know, should you have seen my guide to Brussels, I spent 2 days exploring
Want to visit Shala River Albania? ✔️ This beautiful river is called Lumi i Shales in Albanian. Here's everything you should know about this remote paradise!
Your Ultimate Guide to Germany's 10 most beautiful towns. You will surely be surprised how pretty German can be!
Nestled in the jungle in the heart of Bali, and made famous by "Eat, Pray, Love" is the beautiful town of Ubud. From exploring the rice terraces to playing with monkeys, there are plenty of things to do in Ubud. Here is my 3-day Ubud itinerary! UBUD ITINERARY DAY 1 Floating breakfast Start your day
There have been numerous installments of Math Monday on origami or kirigami of one mathematical form or another, but today is the first time we've covered a classic workhorse from this genre: the Sonobe modular origami unit. One of the simplest and most versatile of the modular units, there's so much to say about Sonobe that today we're going to start from the basics (parallelogram one?) and next time we'll take it to places I hope you've never seen it go before.
Want to visit Shala River Albania? ✔️ This beautiful river is called Lumi i Shales in Albanian. Here's everything you should know about this remote paradise!
HOW TO PLAN YOUR 5-DAY PORTUGAL ITINERARY Portugal is a beautiful country - from amazing beaches to charming villages and lively cities. And while the country is quite small, you cannot see all the stunning places with only 5 days in Portugal. You could spend weeks and months in Portugal and discover lovely places every day
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If you need help brainstorming 100 Day project ideas for kindergarten, you have come to the right place! I gathered my favorites to make your search easier.
North Italy knows how to impress. The Italian Alps (and the Dolomite mountain ranges, in particular), stunning lakes and mountain resorts, beautiful cities & cute towns have something for everyone. However, the question remains: What are the best places to visit in North Italy? This post will help you find out the most beautiful places
Lake Bled is an amazing family travel destination! Here are our favorite things to do in Lake Bled Slovenia with kids, along with some other useful tips!
A soft climate tempered by the Atlantic, soft sandy beaches, mouth-watering cuisine, exhilarating coastal scenery; it’s no wonder that Portugal’s Algarve is one of Europe’s favourite holiday destinations. We’ll run ... Read more
Wondering what the best hidden gems on Maui are? We reveal our 6 favorite secret spots on Maui and include a map to help you get to them!
You've Been Flocked EDITABLE Templates will be perfect for your next school/event fundraiser. What does it exactly mean to be “flocked” with flamingos? I know for me personally, I have seen this term on social media, but I never really understood this was for fundraising. To run a flamingo fundraiser, someone pays to have a large number of pink flamingos put in another family’s yard. After the pink flamingos have been placed, it is described as having been flocked. The homeowner is left with a notice or flyer (template included in purchase) that describes the reason they have been flocked. The flyer will include instructions on how the recipient can make a donation to the fundraiser’s cause and choose the next “victim” to be flocked. A flamingo flocking fundraiser sign (yard sign templated included in purchase) can be used to relay all the information needed for the person being flocked. What's Included: 1 PDF which has the following links - Flamingo Flyer Template + Flamingo Order Form Template + Yard Sign Template. You can edit each of the templates using Canva, an online design program, once you create a free account. What's not included - actual plastic flamingos! This way, the person knows why there are pink flamingos in their lawn! Plus, he or she can also choose to donate to your fundraiser by flocking someone else. The idea is to keep the flocking chain going for as long as possible. The more flockings you have, the more money you will make for your cause. Make sure this will give to thank them for having a sense of humor! This is a Digital Download - you will receive instructions on how to access and print this file upon purchase. Please note, in order to download the file from Etsy, you will need to be in a browser and not on the app. I cannot accept returns, but please reach out if you have any questions or would like different activity or sport. Check out my Etsy shop for other fundraisers. **After your order is complete, you can find your file at www.etsy.com/your/purchases Thank you for supporting my small business! - Cody Overstreet, Shop Owner of Rouge Parenting by Harper Hudson Designs
This list includes the best things to do in San Diego for adults - but kids could join most! Keep reading to discover the best things to do in San Deigo!
Happy New Year! It is so hard to believe that it is the year 2011! I am looking forward to a happy and healthy year. I have worked most of the Christmas break organizing and getting ready for the remainder of the school year. I was very fortunate to be able to attend a Dr. Jean seminar http://drjean.org/ in December. Unfortunately, all those wonderful ideas had to just sit in my head because I was way to busy at school (and my second job and Christmas shopping and Christmas decorating, etc.) to implement any of the ideas. HOWEVER, I have worked so hard these last couple of weeks and I must admit, I am very excited about starting school. Let me share a few things with you that I am going to do. . . . One of the challenges that I have faced this year is during my "Circle Time". I usually try to divide my large group sessions into two or even three separate times. This way the children (and I) don't have to sit still for too long. Even though it is only just a short time it seems like everyone wants to talk at once. Even though I enjoy the enthusiasm, some of my students are getting left out. I hopefully will solve this with an idea from Dr. Jean - my new microphone! Our new rule will be "you can only speak when you are holding the microphone" and of course everyone will get an opportunity to speak. By the way, the microphone was made with left over wrapping paper (that's the blue part) wrapped around a paper towel tube. (note: my husband suggested that I stuff the paper towel tube to keep it from collapsing. Great idea! I used old plastic grocery sacks.) The top is an old plastic Christmas ball that was on it's way to the garbage, covered in aluminum foil. The entire base was wrapped in clear packing tape to keep in from falling apart. This cost almost nothing! My next dilemma has been walking from our classroom down the hall. It seems a have one or two that love running and yelling! My solution . . . . The front of the bottle. The back! Mrs. Karen's "Quiet Spray"! It is an old spray bottle (completely cleaned and dried out!). There is nothing in the bottle but it does make a little "squirt" sound when you pull the spray trigger. Everyone will get a squirt of "Quiet Spray" as we walk down the hallway. The next little item I decided to try is "Brain Sprinkles"! I borrowed this from Dr. Jean. It is an old coffee creamer bottle with the label removed. First I filled the bottle with about two tablespoons of rice. Then I put a piece of plastic wrap under the lid and glued the lid with my handy-dandy E-6000 glue. (If you don't have this glue - go get some!!! It will glue anything together.) The plastic wrap allows me to actually open the lid. Everyone will get a little sprinkle before our "Circle Time" begins! Very low tech, but I am hoping it will be effective! The last thing (for today) is another new game. Does this look familiar??? It's the little lid that comes off the top of baby wipes! I asked my fellow teachers to save them for me. I laid 15 of them on a piece of poster board and wrote our numbers on the top. On the inside there are coordinating "dots"! I believe this will be a fun way to help my students count and review our numbers. Again, this is virtually free and very, very low-tech! Thanks for checking in with me. See you soon!
Your Ultimate Guide to Germany's 10 most beautiful towns. You will surely be surprised how pretty German can be!
Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really! [Lapp, Megan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really!
Today I’m going to share 5 things I think are important to bring to a park – be it Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farms, Universal or any local one. They’re think I haven’t seen many other places, but I have SAVED us by bringing this stuff, that’s kind of random and not talked about very much.Continue Reading
Lombard Street in San Francisco is one of the most well-known streets on the entire West Coast, but basic name recognition can be as far as many visitors’ knowledge goes. Often, questions such as “Why is Lombard Street so famous?” and even “Can you still drive down Lombard Street?” (yes you can) and “How much does it cost to do down Lombard Street?” (it’s free) are asked. Before going to see this iconic zig-zag for yourself, here’s what you need to know.
Have you already seen the major sights in the Czech Republic’s capital city? If not, click here for my top 5 things to see in Prague! Have you exhausted your list of things to do
Here are my favorite ESL textbooks for children. An ESL textbook can make or break your class. We want you to have a great class so help is here!