@ Molten Universe Glitter begins her experience of Earth and Fire! Molten Universe Fire and water and earth combine, is this world emerging to join the universe, or is its time over, descending into oblivion.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Sir John Dee.
Glitter shook paws with Sir John Dee the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Blue And Copper Egg The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.
Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century.
Plasma Phenomenon A beautiful purply-green plasma phenomenon. You can almost feel the energy fizzing from it!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Fyzbana.
Glitter shook paws with Fyzbana the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
Fyzbana gave you 1 "Blue And Copper Egg" FULL SIZE
@ Earth Tones "Do you know how matches came to be invented, Kaycee?" queried Glitter. "No, how, Glitter?" "An English apothecary, John Walker, used a stick to stir a pot containing antimony sulphide, potassium chlorate & sulphur and some of the mixture stuck to the end of the stick. When he tried to scrape the lump, it easily caught fire and this led to the birth of friction matches. This was in 1827." Earth Tones Don't you just love these rust-like, earthy, orange tones? They provide a brilliant way to embrace the calming properties of nature in your home and are very "in" at the moment!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Kaycee.
Glitter shook paws with Kaycee the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Nature in Neon The idea that four elements – earth, water, air, and fire – made up all matter was the cornerstone of philosophy, science and medicine for two thousand years. Nature in Neon This map of the continents has a stark black background that emphasises the colourful neon creatures in an eye-catching way.
While experiencing the Elements, you met milo.
Glitter shook paws with milo the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Firework Trails "Art galleries can be hard on the paws, can't they, Allie Kat?" remarked Glitter. "Just think of the café and gift shop at the end, Glitter! That keeps me going!" Firework Trails Sparks shoot out and leave trails of light, only for a moment, like the memories of all the fireworks gone before.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Allie Kat.
Glitter shook paws with Allie Kat the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Spark Of Celebration "This is an extremely varied set of exhibits, Glitter!" remarked Signet. "We're going from really cosy pictures of pets to amazing scenic landscapes!" Spark Of Celebration Celebrations bring people together to share their customs. Lights and fire have always been part of celebrations. The fizz and crackle of a sparkler held in hand bring delight, casting its tiny glow on happy faces.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Signet.
Glitter shook paws with Signet the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Celebrate With Candles “Oh hello, Glitter!” cried rainbow cookie. “Didn’t we bump into each other at the Fiat racetrack in Turin last July? This is quite the change of scene, isn't it!” Celebrate With Candles Ever since candles were invented by the Romans in 500 BC, candles have been a part of celebrations and life in general. A candle is a light to banish the darkness, placed in a window as a beacon for a weary traveller. Candles have been used to tell the passing of time, to warm a room, and as a symbol of hope. That tiny flame means so much to so many people.
While experiencing the Elements, you met rainbow cookie.
Glitter shook paws with rainbow cookie the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Campfire At Night "The Great Fire of 1666 started in London, on Pudding Lane, in a baker's shop. The baker believed he had put the fire out but in the middle of the night the fire grew and his house was in flames. Pudding Lane is still there today. If you want to visit it, Monument is the nearest tube station. The place where the fire started is also marked by a monument topped by a fiery gold ornament," said Glitter. "It makes it sound like it's the only monument in London, Glitter!" chuckled Riley. Campfire At Night The earthy, musky scent, the crackle, and pop as gas is released from the wood, the warmth and soft light emitted by the dancing flames, this is a campfire, a welcoming place to relax and tell stories when the adventures of the day spent outdoors are done.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Riley.
Glitter shook paws with Riley the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!
@ Remains Of The Light Glitter and Choose a name were entranced on reaching this exhibit and eagerly posed for a picture standing on either side! Remains Of The Light Wispy trails are all that remain when the candle is extinguished. The smoke swirls and curls and heads ever upward on currents of air until even the smoke has vanished.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Choose a name.
Glitter shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flamboyant Phoenix "At the time of the Great Fire of London in 1666 there was no fire brigade such as we have today. Men from the Navy used gunpowder to blow up houses in the path of the fire to halt its spread!" "Goodness me, Heather! Drastic, or what? Did it work?" queried Glitter. "It sort of worked—eventually! But it took some days, during which time a large part of London had been destroyed." Flamboyant Phoenix Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a phoenix of colourful smoke effects!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Heather.
Glitter shook paws with Heather the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Abstract of Smoke "The Great Fire of 1666 started in London, on Pudding Lane, in a baker's shop. The baker believed he had put the fire out but in the middle of the night the fire grew and his house was in flames. Pudding Lane is still there today. If you want to visit it, Monument is the nearest tube station. The place where the fire started is also marked by a monument topped by a fiery gold ornament," said Glitter. "It makes it sound like it's the only monument in London, Glitter!" chuckled Tuppence. Abstract of Smoke How can such prettily coloured smoke in shades of pink, grey and parchment, be so free-flowing and yet have the appearance of being almost textured in its twists and turns?
While experiencing the Elements, you met Tuppence.
Glitter shook paws with Tuppence the Cairn Terrier. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tender Life "Wow! It says here in our brochure that there’s a bush called dictamnus albus which emits a flammable, oily substance which can be lit on fire, without burning the bush itself," remarked Glitter. "Wow indeedy!" responded fiffy. Tender Life Starting from seed and some moisture, warmth, and the ability to find water even though tiny cracks in concrete, the little plant struggles upward and continues to grow.
While experiencing the Elements, you met fiffy.
Glitter shook paws with fiffy the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ A Little Fern Seeks The Sun "What two elements is water made up of, Glitter?" asked Cadbury. "That's easy: hydrogen and oxygen!" "Correct, Glitter! Two parts of hydrogen to one part oxygen, making the element name H2O." A Little Fern Seeks The Sun Tiny stem, delicate fronds, a new fern has struggled and pushed its way from beneath the soil to seek the sun as it continues to grow.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Cadbury.
Glitter shook paws with Cadbury the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Leave A Light On When it’s a hot, muggy summer day, you’ve probably heard the word “humid.” But what does that mean, exactly? Relative humidity is the amount of water that the air can hold before it rains. Humidity is usually measured in percentages, so the highest level of relative humidity—right before it rains—is 100 percent. Leave A Light On Light chases away the darkness and reveals what our imagination would make into horror as nothing more than a jacket over a chair. Light reveals dangers, so don't wander into that room without light, or you may encounter the legendary lego trap and your feet will forever feel betrayed.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Enterbeauty a name for this pet.
Glitter shook paws with Enterbeauty a name for this pet the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Enterbeauty a name for this pet and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Firework Compilation Oh look ... you won a pet! Firework Compilation A selection of fireworks—looking like a new form of firefly—caught the moment they burst into colour and light.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Shadow.
Glitter shook paws with Shadow the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tillers of the Earth "Oh, Suzy Q! It says in our tour guide that no one knows who invented the fire hydrant, because its patent was destroyed in a fire in Washington in 1836!" declared Glitter. "That is ironic for sure!" responded Suzy Q. Tillers of the Earth Whether it is on a small-scale domestic allotment or larger scale smallholding or farm, an annual task is to turn over the soil ready for crop-planting, to produce that satisfying harvest later in the year!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Suzy Q.
Glitter shook paws with Suzy Q the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ River Thames From the Air In Greek mythology, the Anemoi were four wind gods, causing wind from the four compass points. River Thames From the Air Starting as a small trickle in the Cotswolds, the River Thames travels over 210 miles (338km) through the heart of some of England’s most picturesque towns, right into the centre of London and eventually, out into the North Sea. Here we see it snaking its way through central London.
While experiencing the Elements, you met why.way.
Glitter shook paws with why.way the Escaped Aye-Aye. They both received one silver mole!
@ Determination Of Life The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour. Determination Of Life Fragile green life fights against all odds to burst forth into the air. The determination of living things to grow and thrive is magical, inspiring, and perfectly natural.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Midnight.
Glitter shook paws with Midnight the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Aerial View, France "Oh, Flatts! It says in our tour guide that no one knows who invented the fire hydrant, because its patent was destroyed in a fire in Washington in 1836!" declared Glitter. "That is ironic for sure!" responded Flatts. Aerial View, France This panoramic aerial view of a patchwork of agricultural fields in rural France is an amazing image.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Flatts.
Glitter shook paws with Flatts the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Celebration Sparkler "What two elements is water made up of, Glitter?" asked Patch. "That's easy: hydrogen and oxygen!" "Correct, Glitter! Two parts of hydrogen to one part oxygen, making the element name H2O." Celebration Sparkler This is an ideal accompaniment to celebratory dark winter events, a hand-held firework emitting and fizzing with cheerful sparks! Try writing your name with one!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Patch.
Glitter shook paws with Patch the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Festive Candle The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BCE, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle. Aristotle also suggested that there was a fifth element, aether, because it seemed strange that the stars would be made out of earthly elements. He would be surprised to learn that they are in fact made up of many elements found on earth, and are so hot they could be said to be on fire all the time! Festive Candle Find the matches, turn down the lights, light the candle and enjoy.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Ucil.
Glitter shook paws with Ucil the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Meditation In Pink Glitter and Crocodile Beauty were entranced on reaching this exhibit and eagerly posed for a picture standing on either side! Meditation In Pink Celebrations are made of this, looking back while anticipating what is to come. The soft glow of a lit candle catches the eye, draws you in, and erases the now—for a moment.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Crocodile Beauty.
Glitter shook paws with Crocodile Beauty the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Welcoming Warmth When humans and animals breathe, we give off an odorless gas called carbon dioxide, or CO2. Plants use this gas, along with sunlight, to make food—and oxygen too! This process is called photosynthesis. Welcoming Warmth Where is the cat that should be basking on the warmed tiles, stretching in sublime relaxation? Where is the cat that should be sleeping, curled up in this welcoming warmth?
While experiencing the Elements, you met Pricilla.
Glitter shook paws with Pricilla the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ USA at Night "What two elements is water made up of, Glitter?" asked Rainz. "That's easy: hydrogen and oxygen!" "Correct, Glitter! Two parts of hydrogen to one part oxygen, making the element name H2O." USA at Night Using satellite imagery, this aerial view of the United States of America lit up at night presents a striking image.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Rainz.
Glitter shook paws with Rainz the Luscious Lilac Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Magic Of A Candle As Glitter's experience of "Earth and Fire" comes to an end, she receives a wonderful gift! Double Blooms Flower, Violet Looking like a watercolour that Monet would be proud of, this delicate violet flower duo will add a touch of softness and romance to your art.
Magic Of A Candle Candles are magical, they bring smiles when the room is darkened and the birthday cake is brought in with all the candles alight. Candles bring a feeling of coziness and romance when placed on a dining table and the lights are turned down low. Candles light the footpath, can warm a room, and light a darkened corner. Glitter has completed her exploration of "Earth and Fire"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also explore the Elements!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Schnupfen.
Glitter shook paws with Schnupfen the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
Schnupfen gave you 1 "Double Blooms Flower, Violet"