Purple Flower Power 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 Panda.
Retsel shook paws with Panda the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!
Panda gave you 1 "Purple Flower Power Egg" FULL SIZE
Crushed Glass Mosaic Art This is a stunning example of glass art. Making crushed glass art is a great way to recycle glass and turn it into a beautiful and unique piece of art. The steps involved in making crushed glass art are fairly simple, and with the right materials and safety precautions, you can easily create a one-of-a-kind work of art.
@ Crushed Glass Mosaic Art Will glass coffins be a success? Remains to be seen!
While marveling at science, you meet Snowball.
Retsel shook paws with Snowball the Sparkling Snow Foxee. They both received one silver mole!
Snowball gave you 10 "Iridescent Red Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Multicolour Marbles “You know what, Retsel?” said Lucky. “Seeing all these amazing images makes me want to take up videography myself!” “Sounds like a great idea!" replied Retsel. "There’s an evening class you can join when we get back!"
While marveling at science, you meet Lucky.
Retsel shook paws with Lucky the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Neon Nudge Set off your bar wall décor with this eye-catching neon bar sign to create a welcoming vibe and notch up the look of your place! It's the perfect accessory to jazz up your home bar. Neon was discovered in 1898 and the name comes from the Greek neos, meaning 'new'. It is the second Noble gas and is the fifth most abundant element in the universe. Only red signs contain pure neon; the other colours combine neon with other gases.
@ Neon Nudge Will glass coffins be a success? Remains to be seen!
While marveling at science, you meet Stella.
Retsel shook paws with Stella the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Street through Raindrops Did you know that glass can be recycled again and again without wearing out or losing its quality over time? The fact that it won’t deteriorate with use and age makes it one of the easiest materials to recycle.
While marveling at science, you meet Jesse.
Retsel shook paws with Jesse the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Jesse gave you 10 "Iridescent Red Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Journey by Train At this current age, most glass bottles and jars today contain at least 25 percent recycled glass. That’s just another reason why it’s important to keep recycling your bottles — every little bit helps to reduce waste in our landfills that harm our environment.
While marveling at science, you meet Morenth.
Retsel shook paws with Morenth the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Windowsill with Flowers and Jug “You know what, Retsel?” said Spot. “Seeing all these amazing images makes me want to take up videography myself!” “Sounds like a great idea!" replied Retsel. "There’s an evening class you can join when we get back!"
While marveling at science, you meet Spot.
Retsel shook paws with Spot the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sparkly Cocktail Glass We’re all used to driving cars with windscreens made of shatter-proof laminated glass. However, the first windscreens were made from the normal glass used for house windows. The main problem with this was how easily the glass would shatter during an accident, which was of course a major safety hazard. Even Henry Ford himself was injured by flying glass shards from a broken windscreen. He decided that something needed to be done to make windscreens safer. One of his employees, along with a British glass manufacturer, produced a new process that made windscreen glass stronger and safer.
While marveling at science, you meet Webbly.
Retsel shook paws with Webbly the Blue Footed Booby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Through a Glass Brightly “You know what, Retsel?” said midnught. “Seeing all these amazing images makes me want to take up videography myself!” “Sounds like a great idea!" replied Retsel. "There’s an evening class you can join when we get back!"
While marveling at science, you meet midnught.
Retsel shook paws with midnught the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Marbles in Blue and Purple Glass is not clear in its natural form. It’s actually a greenish colour! To get clear glass, the iron content in the molten glass formula must be reduced. To produce dark green glass (aka "bottle green"!) chromium, copper or iron is added to molten glass. Green glass is essential for wine bottles, as it protects the contents from exposure to the sun and extremes of temperature.
While marveling at science, you meet Jesse.
Retsel shook paws with Jesse the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Jesse gave you 10 "Chocolate-Pomegranate Candy Delight" FULL SIZE
@ Glass Square Tile There’s a reason why glass beer bottles are brown and not clear. The amber tint is designed to reflect any UV light that would otherwise spoil the contents. You’ll find brown glass commonly used for food and drink bottles and even windows to prevent fade and deterioration of upholstery.
While marveling at science, you meet Choose a name.
Retsel shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
Cathedral Stained Glass Window The art of creating stained glass windows to decorate churches and cathedrals is over a thousand years old. It took very skilled craftsmen to create them. Stained glass is glass that has been coloured by adding metallic salts during its manufacture, and normally by then further decorating it in various ways. Many large windows have withstood the elements for over hundreds of years and remained for the most part intact since the late mediaeval time.
@ Cathedral Stained Glass Window At this time, most glass bottles and jars today contain at least 25 percent recycled glass. That’s another reason why it’s important to keep recycling your glass bottles — every little bit helps to reduce unnecessary waste in our landfills.
While marveling at science, you meet Ellie.
Retsel shook paws with Ellie the Graceful Elephant. They both received one silver mole!
@ Urban Glass, Pink and Blue At this time, most glass bottles and jars today contain at least 25 percent recycled glass. That’s another reason why it’s important to keep recycling your glass bottles — every little bit helps to reduce unnecessary waste in our landfills.
While marveling at science, you meet Moonabelle.
Retsel shook paws with Moonabelle the Moondust Squirrel. They both received one silver mole!
Moonabelle gave you 1 "Orange Crystal Cluster" size 9
@ Crystal Cube At this time, most glass bottles and jars today contain at least 25 percent recycled glass. That’s another reason why it’s important to keep recycling your glass bottles — every little bit helps to reduce unnecessary waste in our landfills.
While marveling at science, you meet Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly).
Retsel shook paws with Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) gave you 10 "Iridescent Red Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Windscreen Rain Beautiful stained glass windows have been crafted since 400 CE! Christian churches that first started using stained glass in their windows. Today, the method to produce it hasn’t changed much since the Middle Ages.
While marveling at science, you meet Roxas.
Retsel shook paws with Roxas the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Rustic Window It has surely seen better days ... perhaps this house has been abandoned, and the exterior allowed to fall into disrepair. Whatever the situation, this shot of a old building, perhaps a former farmhouse or barn, has a great atmosphere, particularly with the reflection in the window panes ...
@ Rustic Window Will glass coffins be a success? Remains to be seen!
While marveling at science, you meet Fino.
Retsel shook paws with Fino the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!