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Saturday

Printable Snoopy and Woodstock Peanuts Cartoon St. Patrick's Day Greeting Cards - I-Love-Cartoons.com

Here is a great site for free printables, coloring pages, and more. I have been a huge charlie brown fan forever and there are lots of great pictures of the Peanuts gang and any other cartoon character you can think of. Have fun!Printable Snoopy and Woodstock Peanuts Cartoon St. Patrick's Day Greeting Cards - I-Love-Cartoons.com

Thursday

*Cute 'n' Cool* Blog Accessories: ^Free Blog Buttons

*Cute 'n' Cool* Blog Accessories: ^Free Blog Buttons

this site is awesome. so artistic and cute at the same time. check it out!
This site offers some great freebies for your blog.

Nature Brights Kitchen: Cool & Cozy Pet Bed - Sew4Home

Great pet bed tutorial posted on Sew4Home. Thinking that since I will be stuck indoors for days, thanks to new jersey snow, I should start on this before I crazy.
Nature Brights Kitchen: Cool & Cozy Pet Bed - Sew4Home
 Anybody have any pics of pet beds they have made? I really have been dying to attempt one.

Join The Hunt for Bees! | The Great Sunflower Project

Join The Hunt for Bees! The Great Sunflower Project


Join the Hunt for Bees!
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Printable garden description
Many studies have been done on our agricultural bee populations and in recent times the commercial beekeepers have experienced colony collapse. What scientists had not studied on a large scale was how the wild bees were doing and what effect that has on pollination of garden plants, crops and wild plants.
In 2008, we started this project as a way to gather information about our urban, suburban and rural bee populations. We wanted to enlist people all over the US and Canada to observe their bees and be citizen scientists. We asked them to plant sunflowers in their gardens so we could standardize study of bee activity and provide more resources for bees. Sunflowers are relatively easy to grow and are wildly attactive to bees. Since 2008, we have expanded the list of plants studied to include Bee balm, Cosmos, Rosemary, Tickseed, and Purple coneflower.
So far we've found that the on average our gardeners are likely to see a bee pollinate every 2.6 minutes. Surprisingly, over 20% of our gardens never saw a bee! We want to thank all of our citizen scientists for being our observers.
You can participate by getting annual Lemon Queen sunflower seeds from us, at your local store or through one of these seed sellers. The instructions are here. Do join us!
It takes less than 15 minutes.
It's easy.
No knowledge of bees required!
Enter your bee counts online or send us your paper form.We would love to have you join us; let’s help our most important pollinators together!
We love having beekeepers participate.
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Wednesday

i love the way she blogs

i love the way she blogs This site is really beautiful. Lots of informative links

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Comcast True Fan Trivia

Comcast True Fan Trivia

This is a fun trivia game if you are a pop culture junkie.
only takes a few seconds and you can win instant prizes. Good luck!