Sunday 9 June 2013

Answers to the family quiz!




1.In which Disney film is there a beautiful girl treated like a slave?

 A. Sleeping Beauty      B. Aladdin      C. Cinderella


2. In How To Train Your Dragon where does Hiccup live?

 A. Berk          B. Hern      C. Chester


 3. In Snow White how many dwarves are there?

 A. 4      B. 7      C. 17


 4. In Up, what is Carl Fredricksen's late wife called?

 A. Ella    B. Edith    C. Ellie



5. What was the small, mischievous monkey called in Night At The Museum?
 
 
A. Dexter     B. Edward    C. Freddie
 
 
 
6. In Finding Nemo what was the name of Nemo's mum?
 
A. Cindy     B. Dory    C. Coral

 
 
7. What is the name of the older sister in The Incredibles?
A. Violet    B. Victoria      C. Vera


8. In Monsters Inc. what is the green monster called?
A. Mitchel     B. Mike    C. Mick
 
 
9. What is the name of the saber tooth tiger in Ice Age?
A. Dylan    B. Dex    C. Diego
 
 
10. In 101 Dalmations how many puppies are there?
A. 99    B.100    C. 101
 
 

Saturday 25 May 2013

Film Quiz For The Family

QUIZ!

1.In which Disney film is there a beautiful girl treated like a slave?

A. Sleeping Beauty      B. Aladdin      C. Cinderella


2. In How To Train Your Dragon where does Hiccup live?

A. Berk          B. Hern      C. Chester


3. In Snow White how many dwarves are there?

A. 4      B. 7      C. 17


4. In Up, what is Carl Fredricksen's late wife called?

A. Ella    B. Edith    C. Ellie


5. What was the small, mischievous monkey called in Night At The Museum?

A. Dexter     B. Edward    C. Freddie


6. In Finding Nemo what was the name of Nemo's mum?

A. Cindy     B. Dory    C. Coral


7. What is the name of the older sister in The Incredibles?

A. Violet    B. Victoria      C. Vera 


8. In Monsters Inc. what is the green monster called?

A. Mitchel     B. Mike    C. Mick


9. What is the name of the saber tooth tiger in Ice Age?

A. Dylan    B. Dex    C. Diego


10. In 101 Dalmations how many puppies are there?

A. 99    B.100    C. 101

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Any minute now I will put up a quiz for all of the family I shall put one up weekly regarding different categories.

Monday 20 May 2013

Top Ten Music!


10. Sub Focus feat. Alex Clare
Endorphins

9. David Guetta feat. Neyo & Akon
Play Hard

8. Armin Van Buuren feat.Trevor Guthrie
This Is What It Feels Like

7. Chris Malinchak
So Good To Me

6. Wretch 32 feat. Shakka
Blackout

5. Rudimental feat. Ella Eyre
Waiting All Night

4. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Can't Hold Us

3. Demi Lovato
Heart Attack

2. Passenger
Let Her Go

1. Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams
Get Lucky

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Save The Bees!

Save The Bees!!

Right now in England there are only 25 native speices of bees. They need our help! Here is an important  fact: if our native bees die out we will lose a third of our diet. Bees are essential in pollinating the crops that form our food, and also the wild plants that grow across the country and provide food for much of our wildlife; without bees, the very fabric of our lives will change considerably. How does that make you feel?

What can you do to help save our bees? Let’s have a look at some simple ideas:
  • Plant the right plants: bees like certain plants better than others – witness the low buzz you hear when standing next to a flowering buddleia or rhododendron. Cornflowers, sunflowers and a good garden wild flower mixture are also popular with bees, and they are also partial to poppies and flowering fruit trees.
  • Don’t use insecticide: among the many suggestions as to why our native bees are in such rapid decline is the belief that they have been affected by insecticides. The casual use of pesticides is something that we should be wary of in gardens as a rule as it can also affect birds and other wild animals.
  • Become a bee-keeper: more and more people are turning to the joys of bee keeping and installing their own hives in gardens across the UK. This is a hobby that is not expensive and one that offers great enjoyment for those who love nature and the outdoors, and remember the benefits of honey bees – you get natural honey! If you have a garden or plot that you believe may be suitable for bee-keeping there is plenty of information on the subject across the internet.
  • Put up a bee house: if a hive is not for you there are ways to build ‘bee houses’ that offer refuge for bees and hibernation spots for the winter months. You can buy these at garden centres, or build one yourself following plans on the internet.
  • Learn more about bees: rather than being a garden pest you should begin to see bees as an essential part of the overall fabric of life. These beautiful and very wonderful creatures live an interesting and surprisingly organised life and, if left to their own devices, are harmless to us. Learn more about the life of bees by reading about them as much as you can, and encourage others to do the same.

Sunday 19 May 2013

Video


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