Copper Swirl This is a piece of modern architectural work that is amazing in its use of swirling metal, which looks like it could almost be made of cloth, so graceful and lifelike are the curves.
@ Copper Swirl
Yellow Daisy Egg My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.
While marveling at science, you meet Henry.
Rainbeau shook paws with Henry the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Iconic Route 66 Neon Sign “They've got VR headsets for sale in the gift shop, Rainbeau!” exclaimed Spot. “I'm very tempted!” ”Wow!” said Rainbeau. "I'm tempted myself, but I imagine a decent headset would cost a good few golden moles!"
While marveling at science, you meet Spot.
Rainbeau shook paws with Spot the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
Spot gave you 15 "Chocolate-Strawberry Candy Delight" FULL SIZE
@ Rural British Postbox “They've got VR headsets for sale in the gift shop, Rainbeau!” exclaimed Abby. “I'm very tempted!” ”Wow!” said Rainbeau. "I'm tempted myself, but I imagine a decent headset would cost a good few golden moles!"
While marveling at science, you meet Abby.
Rainbeau shook paws with Abby the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Corrugated Turquoise Metal "I'm going to buy a bag of those silver stars, Josie," said Rainbeau. "It’ll be nice to sprinkle a few in with the Christmas gift paper when I’m wrapping presents in December!" "That sounds like a great idea, Rainbeau!"
While marveling at science, you meet Josie.
Rainbeau shook paws with Josie the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Antique Pocket Watch "I'm going to buy a bag of those silver stars, Night Wing," said Rainbeau. "It’ll be nice to sprinkle a few in with the Christmas gift paper when I’m wrapping presents in December!" "That sounds like a great idea, Rainbeau!"
While marveling at science, you meet Night Wing.
Rainbeau shook paws with Night Wing the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
Night Wing gave you 15 "Iridescent Blue Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Weathered Turquoise Metal One metal known as molybdenum was actually thought to be a carbon-rich substance known as graphite (common as a pencil lead) until 1781. This was not uncommon during the early days of scientific discovery.
While marveling at science, you meet Emily.
Rainbeau shook paws with Emily the Party Fowl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Textured Polished Metal "Oh, Ciaré, this VR part reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Rainbeau. "What's that, Rainbeau?" asked Ciaré. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" Ciaré groaned quietly.
While marveling at science, you meet Ciaré.
Rainbeau shook paws with Ciaré the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
Ciaré gave you 1 "Collector's Treasure (Crystal Cluster)" size 11
@ Heaps of Silver Were you ever told, growing up, not to suck on your pencil because it would poison you? The “lead” in a pencil is actually a mixture of graphite and clay; the more graphite, the softer and darker the point. The mistake in terminology can be traced back to the ancient Romans who actually used pieces of lead to draw lines on papyrus scrolls in order to guide them in writing with a tiny brush called a pencillus. Lead is a very soft metal and pieces readily rub off. The Romans never realised that lead was potentially toxic.
While marveling at science, you meet Inukshuk.
Rainbeau shook paws with Inukshuk the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Inukshuk gave you 15 "Iridescent Red Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Iconic US mailbox Although substances such as aluminium and sodium are toxic to humans, other metals such as titanium will not react with any internal tissues. This is why titanium is often used to make bone braces and dental implants. Titanium will cannot be corroded by salt water, which is an important benefit for the shipping industry.
While marveling at science, you meet Yozaria.
Rainbeau shook paws with Yozaria the Meerkat. They both received one silver mole!
Small and Greater Escalator Escalators are an indispensable part of a mobile society. They keep people moving in virtually all areas of public life, from airports and railway stations to shopping centres, large department stores and even the larger hotels. They can handle a huge amount of people, and are beneficial to the elderly or those with reduced mobility, as an escalator can be fitted in the same space as stairs, and means they don't have to climb stairs. There is no waiting time either -- just stand on the first step, hold the handrail and be transported to the floor or floors above!
@ Small and Greater Escalator Although substances such as aluminium and sodium are toxic to humans, other metals such as titanium will not react with any internal tissues. This is why titanium is often used to make bone braces and dental implants. Titanium will cannot be corroded by salt water, which is an important benefit for the shipping industry.
While marveling at science, you meet Choose a name.
Rainbeau shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Red and Black Waves "Oh, Esmeralda, this VR part reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Rainbeau. "What's that, Rainbeau?" asked Esmeralda. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" Esmeralda groaned quietly.
While marveling at science, you meet Esmeralda.
Rainbeau shook paws with Esmeralda the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Futuristic Cubes "Oh, Wrex, this VR part reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Rainbeau. "What's that, Rainbeau?" asked Wrex. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" Wrex groaned quietly.
While marveling at science, you meet Wrex.
Rainbeau shook paws with Wrex the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rusty Iron Surface "I'm going to buy a bag of those silver stars, Lulu," said Rainbeau. "It’ll be nice to sprinkle a few in with the Christmas gift paper when I’m wrapping presents in December!" "That sounds like a great idea, Rainbeau!"
While marveling at science, you meet Lulu.
Rainbeau shook paws with Lulu the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
Lulu gave you 15 "Iridescent Purple Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Steampunk "Oh, queenielove, this VR part reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Rainbeau. "What's that, Rainbeau?" asked queenielove. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" queenielove groaned quietly.
While marveling at science, you meet queenielove.
Rainbeau shook paws with queenielove the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Antique Compass One metal known as molybdenum was actually thought to be a carbon-rich substance known as graphite (common as a pencil lead) until 1781. This was not uncommon during the early days of scientific discovery.
While marveling at science, you meet Bailey Bunny.
Rainbeau shook paws with Bailey Bunny the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ A Whole Heap of Money Were you ever told, growing up, not to suck on your pencil because it would poison you? The “lead” in a pencil is actually a mixture of graphite and clay; the more graphite, the softer and darker the point. The mistake in terminology can be traced back to the ancient Romans who actually used pieces of lead to draw lines on papyrus scrolls in order to guide them in writing with a tiny brush called a pencillus. Lead is a very soft metal and pieces readily rub off. The Romans never realised that lead was potentially toxic.
While marveling at science, you meet Hoppy.
Rainbeau shook paws with Hoppy the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Metallic Half Moons Although substances such as aluminium and sodium are toxic to humans, other metals such as titanium will not react with any internal tissues. This is why titanium is often used to make bone braces and dental implants. Titanium will cannot be corroded by salt water, which is an important benefit for the shipping industry.
While marveling at science, you meet Rhian.
Rainbeau shook paws with Rhian the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Rhian gave you 15 "Chocolate-Lime Candy Delight" FULL SIZE
@ Newton's Cradle "Oh, Waddles, this VR part reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Rainbeau. "What's that, Rainbeau?" asked Waddles. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" Waddles groaned quietly.
While marveling at science, you meet Waddles.
Rainbeau shook paws with Waddles the Black Happy Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
On Track! Just imagine where these tracks might lead ... what journeys will you go on in your mind? What can be seen past the curve round the bend?
@ On Track! Were you ever told, growing up, not to suck on your pencil because it would poison you? The “lead” in a pencil is actually a mixture of graphite and clay; the more graphite, the softer and darker the point. The mistake in terminology can be traced back to the ancient Romans who actually used pieces of lead to draw lines on papyrus scrolls in order to guide them in writing with a tiny brush called a pencillus. Lead is a very soft metal and pieces readily rub off. The Romans never realised that lead was potentially toxic.
While marveling at science, you meet Choose a name.
Rainbeau shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Textured Aluminium Foil Were you ever told, growing up, not to suck on your pencil because it would poison you? The “lead” in a pencil is actually a mixture of graphite and clay; the more graphite, the softer and darker the point. The mistake in terminology can be traced back to the ancient Romans who actually used pieces of lead to draw lines on papyrus scrolls in order to guide them in writing with a tiny brush called a pencillus. Lead is a very soft metal and pieces readily rub off. The Romans never realised that lead was potentially toxic.
While marveling at science, you meet Adept Sanitation Juggernaut.
Rainbeau shook paws with Adept Sanitation Juggernaut the Multi-Functional Robot. They both received one silver mole!
Adept Sanitation Juggernaut and you found 15 Travel Tokens!
@ Oslo Subway Tunnel Were you ever told, growing up, not to suck on your pencil because it would poison you? The “lead” in a pencil is actually a mixture of graphite and clay; the more graphite, the softer and darker the point. The mistake in terminology can be traced back to the ancient Romans who actually used pieces of lead to draw lines on papyrus scrolls in order to guide them in writing with a tiny brush called a pencillus. Lead is a very soft metal and pieces readily rub off. The Romans never realised that lead was potentially toxic.
While marveling at science, you meet Likey.
Rainbeau shook paws with Likey the Angel Wing Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ornate Iron Ladder Although substances such as aluminium and sodium are toxic to humans, other metals such as titanium will not react with any internal tissues. This is why titanium is often used to make bone braces and dental implants. Titanium will cannot be corroded by salt water, which is an important benefit for the shipping industry.
While marveling at science, you meet Unitee.
Rainbeau shook paws with Unitee the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Unitee gave you 1 "This Rare Earth Travel Stamp" size 10