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Theme this week was books.
Yes, I'm FINALLY getting caught up on this project. Now that I'm home from Europe and have somewhere to shoot that random people won't walk in on and I'm not moving all the time, I can finally get going.
Not sure how I actually feel about this photo, but I spent enough time trying to keep those books balanced on my head that I said screw it and, well, here we are. I really just want to get caught up and I know this isn't the most creative photo but hey, I'll do better in the coming weeks!
This month's themed event for our Saturday Fun Day was Easter. Everyone was so creative and colorful. The competition was close and the judges really had their work cut out!!!
This month's themed event for our Saturday Fun Day was Easter. Everyone was so creative and colorful. The competition was close and the judges really had their work cut out!!!
LEGOLAND Windsor a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old and of course big kid adults.
An inspirational land where the kids are the hero and adults relive their childhood.
The fun never stops and imagination knows no bounds, a family attraction like no other.
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park with over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions.
It's amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks - nearly 55 million of them!
From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park.
Fun Facts about LEGOLAND Windsor
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres tall and took 3 model makers 850 hours to complete using 200,000 LEGO Bricks!
The smallest models are the pigeons in Trafalgar Square which contain 5 LEGO bricks each
So what’s New in 2011
Atlantis Submarine Voyage - Now Open!
Take a deep breath and submerge yourself in an underwater adventure.
Plunge into the depths with this world-first LEGO® submarine ride and immerse yourself in a magical underwater adventure.
Themed environments 3d Props Childrens Ministry Kids Rooms Themed Construction Stage sets www.wonderworkstudios.com
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Þema vikunnar er hraði, þetta er algengasta birtingarform hraða hér í Lundi.
The theme of this week is speed, this is the most common way it apears here in Lund
''Restoration'' themed Flower Festival, at St Michael's, Emley, Huddersfield this weekend
this is a sneak preview that I took whilst they were doing final preparations this morning before the big event, on all weekend 17th - 19th May 2013
Dollywood theme park
Pigeon Forge, TN
Wings of America, Birds of Prey show
Bald Eagle
March 27, 2009
The information below is from a 2008 Dollywood press release:
In July 1990, Dolly Parton announced the construction of a major eagle complex at Dollywood. The four‐part complex includes Eagle Mountain Sanctuary; a living showcase of American bald eagles; the “Wings of America” Theatre, featuring a birds of prey show; and an eagle breeding and rehabilitation facility, which includes an eagle medical clinic and nursery that is not open to the public.
The Eagle Complex is a cooperative effort between Dollywood and the American Eagle Foundation (AEF), a non‐profit organization with permits from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to possess, care for, exhibit, rehabilitate and breed birds of prey.
Eagle Mountain Sanctuary showcases the country’s largest presentation of non‐releasable bald eagles—more than a dozen birds—in a 1.5 million‐cubic‐foot natural outdoor aviary that recreates the birds’ natural habitat. The bald eagles are classified as non‐releasable because of permanent disabling factors and other good and lawful reasons and therefore are unable to survive on their own in the wild.
This unique showcase gives Dollywood visitors the rare opportunity to see these magnificent birds up close and learn more about the preservation efforts being conducted to help this now endangered species that has served as our country’s national symbol for more than 200 years.
Dollywood visitors also enjoy learning even more about the bald eagle and some of its feathered friends at the “Wings of America” show. The show’s format is exciting, entertaining and educational, as the beauty and power of hawks, falcons, vultures, owls and eagles are demonstrated “up close and personal.” The audience learns some of the unique characteristics about the individual species of birds and has the opportunity to see several of the birds in “free flight,” adding to the show’s surprise and excitement.
Perhaps Dollywood and the AEF’s most important work is taking place several miles from the park at the Breeding and Rehabilitation Center. The AEF has released more than 80 eagles since the 1980s. Since the spring of 1991, bald eaglets and golden eaglets have been hatched to parents that are permanent Dollywood residents. A number of birds have been rehabilitated and returned to their natural habitats in the wild.