Landmarks? LOL! We don't even have a gas station in our little town. :)
We do have 2 oldies though, the 'general store' that's been here as long as everyone can remember and the original post office from the late 1800's standing right next to the current day building.
We live by a lake. A small man-made lake that I didn't even know existed until we started house hunting. It's actually big enough for boats, but it's private so not a lot of people talk about it. Other than that, we're surrounded by farms. Thanks for linking up to Wordful Wednesday, hope to see you next week!
As we all know, it can sometimes be a bit difficult to take the temperature of a sick child. Hey, some adults are known to be big babies... The longer they have to wait, the fussier they become. Well, with the Exergen Temporal Scanner ... Wait is something that can be eliminated! Why do I say that? Just because the wait is merely 2 seconds! During that time, you will already be finished a gift giveaway blog hop, exergen temporal scanner, mom must have, R nd moving on to something else. I really like the ease of the Exergen Thermometer. It has a soft tip on it that you gently swipe across the forehead of your "patient." There are two things that make this stand out compared to others that I have used. One - If you are sweating, you can place it behind your ear to get your temperature. Two - There is a light on both sides to show you that it is on. I like that, as I sometimes worry if it is on or not... You know how I can be! First, remove the protective cap... Turn it on... ...
I LOVE going to the pool, but I normally get burnt. With that being said, I KNOW I am not the only one :) I am always looking to see what other sun protection is out there. With Memorial Day around the corner, I know that many people will be outside enjoying the weather. I wanted to share with you a product that we will be using Memorial Day, as well as throughout the summer! Also, I never really gave much thought, but I always said I needed "sunblock." Then, I got to thinking... is sunBLOCK what I need? I thought that the sun was supposed to be good, you know... Vitamin D and all? Thank goodness MelanSol explained it to me! MelanSol is a sunscreen, it allows 3-10 5 of the suns UV Rays to reach your skin. Remember, the Vitamin D? See, I knew I was not going crazy!!! You know I am not one for quoting all sorts of stuff from their site, so you can click over to the MelanSol FAQ to learn more, but I did want to share this with you: From their site: Q. Why should you adopt...
I am so excited, that I really do not know where to start... Let me start with how this came about... I was online and someone mentioned " Big Belly Banks ." Well, I had never heard of it, so of course, I had to stop and look them up. LET ME TELL YOU. These are just THE CUTEST banks that EVERY child needs! Yes, I said it! Every child needs one! :) These are not just some run of the mill bank, they are all handcrafted and AMERICAN MADE! (You know how I am about the AMERICAN MADE items!) Anywho ... I looked at each and every single one of them... Just thinking how much fun we would have with it... So, I emailed and John (the inventor) and we discussed sharing Big Belly Banks with you! Let me just say, how cool is it that he created these banks for his 5 children... Whoo , he must be tired, 5 kids... Wow... Moving along... These banks... They are wooden... ( I love that idea, wooden just seems more of a classic keepsake) They have the patented coin track. See, they are not just...
We have the Liberty Bridge in Greenville,South Carolina. My sister used to live near the King and Queen buildings to.
ReplyDeleteI have mountains and The space needle
ReplyDeleteI dont think there are any landmarks near me!
ReplyDeleteVery familiar! I used to live by them as well and my mom worked in them! :)
ReplyDeleteLandmarks? LOL! We don't even have a gas station in our little town. :)
ReplyDeleteWe do have 2 oldies though, the 'general store' that's been here as long as everyone can remember and the original post office from the late 1800's standing right next to the current day building.
That's pretty close to where I live now!
ReplyDeleteNear me is the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Ground Zero, and a few others.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of a Queen and King building is pretty romantic!
Did you like living there?
ReplyDeleteUm...I don't think I have any landmarks near me...I surely would have known...I must check.
We live by a lake. A small man-made lake that I didn't even know existed until we started house hunting. It's actually big enough for boats, but it's private so not a lot of people talk about it. Other than that, we're surrounded by farms. Thanks for linking up to Wordful Wednesday, hope to see you next week!
ReplyDeleteThe mushroom was huge. I should have taken a picture with a ruler next to it.
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteWe live near Niagara Falls. =)