TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES -
Can't wait to see this one.
Friday, 28 March 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
New Hercules Trailor
I was a fan of the 90's series of Hercules with Kevin Sorbo. I was curious to see how the new movie staring "The Rock" would turn out.
Here is a teaser for the new film due out this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JZhGYrgCPg
Cheers
Shika
Here is a teaser for the new film due out this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JZhGYrgCPg
Cheers
Shika
Friday, 7 March 2014
The Coolest Thing...Sweaters for Penguins
The Penguin Foundation has a global callout for knitters to make pullovers for penguins in rehab.
Penguins caught in oil spills need the little jumpers to keep warm and to stop them from trying to clean the toxic oil off with their beaks.
Knitter Lyn Blom is the receptionist at Phillip Island Nature Parks in Victoria and has knitted many penguin jumpers over the years.
The Penguin Foundation is based at Phillip Island, which is known for having a large penguin colony.
Lyn Blom says it's not just major oil spills that cause problems for local penguins.
"Fishermen might clean out a container or something while they're at sea," says Lyn.
"It's a continuing problem," she says. "We get probably about 20 birds a year."
One advantage of knitting a penguin sweater is that they are small.
"They're very quick," says Lyn.
The Penguin Foundation also distributes the jumpers to other wildlife rescue centres where needed.
You can download more information about how to knit for penguins, including the knitting pattern and where to send the finished product.
While the Penguin Foundation's website says it currently has a 'good supply' of the little jumpers, the organisation also uses them in educational programs as well as selling them as a fundraising measure.
In 2011 the foundation raised money for a new Phillip Island Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre which can house up to 1500 penguins in the event of a major oil spill.
http://on.aol.com/video/adorable-penguin-sweaters-save-birds-trapped-in-oil-spills-518148361?icid=search_results_click
Cheers
Shika
Penguins caught in oil spills need the little jumpers to keep warm and to stop them from trying to clean the toxic oil off with their beaks.
Knitter Lyn Blom is the receptionist at Phillip Island Nature Parks in Victoria and has knitted many penguin jumpers over the years.
The Penguin Foundation is based at Phillip Island, which is known for having a large penguin colony.
Lyn Blom says it's not just major oil spills that cause problems for local penguins.
"Fishermen might clean out a container or something while they're at sea," says Lyn.
"It's a continuing problem," she says. "We get probably about 20 birds a year."
One advantage of knitting a penguin sweater is that they are small.
"They're very quick," says Lyn.
The Penguin Foundation also distributes the jumpers to other wildlife rescue centres where needed.
You can download more information about how to knit for penguins, including the knitting pattern and where to send the finished product.
While the Penguin Foundation's website says it currently has a 'good supply' of the little jumpers, the organisation also uses them in educational programs as well as selling them as a fundraising measure.
In 2011 the foundation raised money for a new Phillip Island Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre which can house up to 1500 penguins in the event of a major oil spill.
http://on.aol.com/video/adorable-penguin-sweaters-save-birds-trapped-in-oil-spills-518148361?icid=search_results_click
Cheers
Shika
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
National Grammar Day
Today is National Grammar Day!!!
Cheers
Shika
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