Melbourne native and housesitter Jill Shelton shares her favourite things to do while house sitting in Melbourne at Christmas. In this article she tells us about what she loves and appreciat… Read More
1.Baboon:
Baboons are intelligent and social primates found in various parts of Africa and Arabia. They live in large troops and are known for their distinctive facial features and colorful… Read More
Many people believe that most flowers are for women There are a large variety of male-oriented options for flowers, too.
Flowers can signal to your child or anyone else who is exposed to the… Read More
Time to put your mind to the test! Trivia Questions are a great way to find out who pretends to be smart and who actually is smart.
Gather ’round, folks! If you’re in search o… Read More
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Kathleen Folbigg had her first child at 21, and like most new moms kept a diary of the times her baby fed, slept, burped and… Read More
I think it’s safe to say when most people think about New Zealand, they think big mountains, epic views, and hobbits. And I’ll be the first to say they’re not wrong. Far f… Read More
[British] to be present somewhere with two other people who are having a romantic relationship and who want to be alone together.
How do you play gooseberry?
playgooseberry
T… Read More
These powerful pro-life quotes highlight the importance of preserving the sanctity of life and the importance of protecting the unborn. Whether you are looking for inspiration or want to lea… Read More
Ostrich
The ostrich is between the biggest sorts with regard to birds mutual regard the cosmos.
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Ostrich Scientific Classification
Kingdom
Animalia
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You’re walking on a forest path, admiring the walls of trees alongside you. The fresh air, the chirping birds, the crunch of moss and fallen leaves underneath your feet, the distant gu… Read More
From Ancient Greece To Modern America.
Democracy is a complicated process and has only been part of humanity for a few thousand years.
The first rumblings of government came when the age of… Read More
After a two year hiatus, the Gumnut Fair is back at Nutcote in Neutral Bay this Sunday, 13 November.
By TAYLOR RYAN
After a two-year hiatus, the lower north shore’s famous Gumnut Fair… Read More
City dwellers in Australia are well acquainted with possums. Inventive and determined foragers, they have a liking for vegetable gardens and kitchen raids! These nocturnal scallywags are als… Read More
Shamanistic rituals, sing and you will chant this new souls across – as perform even Buddhist rituals nowThe difference to your previous traditions, is that they often involve just dru… Read More
You're Not Paranoid (They Are Out To Get You)by C.A. Matthews Some days you think you're going crazy. Then you read your Twitter feed and realize it's not you that's crazy--it's… Read More
Grab your thinking caps, dear Pandas, it’s time to expand our minds! It’s time for another loving rendition of ‘Today I Learned,’ a list of all the cool and interesti… Read More
Learning is a lifelong process. And it can bring so much joy. But schools, workplaces, and all the compliance drills that come with them can make us associate it with arbitrary pass/fail cut… Read More
Today I was asked the $64 million question: if we start our surrogacy journey to the US now, will we get there and be able to bring our baby back? Quite simply the answer is yes.
When travel… Read More
story and photography by
Priscilla Pilon
With respect for the natural laws of the wild, Southern Africa offers front row seats for the adventurous traveler with the l… Read More
Ahhh, English. No other language in the world has been as bastardised as this one! And today’post is about where it all started – British Slang!
What I mean is that this once… Read More
A Primer on Islam: Part 2 (updated) :: By Patrick WyettPublished on: September 19, 2018 by RRadmin7 Category:General ArticlesWarning: Some may find the content of this ar… Read More
There was a time when my young life was one long endless holiday, punctuated only by the blur of food, bedtime stories, and Mummy’s cuddles, as the little human sponge that I was, mean… Read More
We girls usually know when we are in danger. The scary creep following me in his panel van one day when I was walking home from school, was obviously not our trusted Mr Whippy. I knew that i… Read More