Beautiful sunset though.We got a little of the sunset the other night.View attachment 2590875
Seems we are back to rain today.
I've let the girls out early but I don't think they'll get much of a run.
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Beautiful sunset though.We got a little of the sunset the other night.View attachment 2590875
Seems we are back to rain today.
I've let the girls out early but I don't think they'll get much of a run.
Oooh! Plant 2 or 3 bean seeds around the edge of a glass jar. Make a sleeve of cardboard or dark paper to put around the jar. You can watch the leaves and roots grow week by week. Maybe take a photo each week to map progress and make a mark on the jar where the root has grown to.
Show how plants breathe by holding a glass over the end of the stem in the sun and watch it fog up.
Get a fresh white flower, split it's stem and put one half in a glass with blue (food colouring) in the water and the other in a glass with red water. You end up with a blue and white flower!
Make a non-Newtonian fluid that gets hard when under pressure but flows when relaxed. Water and cornstarch.
Here are some experiments I just found. I particularly like the milk, food colouring and soap one.
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g32176446/science-experiments-for-kids/?slide=4
Oh no. I hope someone saved Daisy. Some snake might try and eat her.These naughty girls started heading home when they spotted me.
Poor Daisy was abandoned by some little chickeneer
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They actually all really like their run & nearly everyone chooses to return to it voluntarily after they've had a little explore of the bigger, wider world. The exception would be the Campines. Of course!
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Nope! He is still in the "leggings" stage!Thank you for sharing the x-rays. I am very glad that he is doing better and it was no big thing. Most importantly, did they shave him again?
Mentos and Diet Coke rockets are fun but really messy.Yes. I did those very first because they are such terrific fun & kids love doing them![]()
What happened this time!?Yes; we are in lockdown.
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Poor fellow.Nope! He is still in the "leggings" stage!
I figure he'll have fur by winter, that's when the next hair growth cycle begins.
There's been a Covid outbreak in Brisbane near Ribh.What happened this time!?
Poor fellow.![]()
Oooh! Plant 2 or 3 bean seeds around the edge of a glass jar. Make a sleeve of cardboard or dark paper to put around the jar. You can watch the leaves and roots grow week by week. Maybe take a photo each week to map progress and make a mark on the jar where the root has grown to.
Show how plants breathe by holding a glass over the end of the stem in the sun and watch it fog up.
Get a fresh white flower, split it's stem and put one half in a glass with blue (food colouring) in the water and the other in a glass with red water. You end up with a blue and white flower!
Make a non-Newtonian fluid that gets hard when under pressure but flows when relaxed. Water and cornstarch.
Here are some experiments I just found. I particularly like the milk, food colouring and soap one.
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g32176446/science-experiments-for-kids/?slide=4
Mentos and Diet Coke rockets are fun but really messy.