- JUST BLOOMED TODAY
- AWKWARD VISIT WITH SANTA PHOTO OF THE DAY
- HIDEOUS CHRISTMAS SWEATER PHOTO OF THE DAY
- HOLIDAY PHOTO OF THE DAY
- TWEET TREATS
- DID YOU KNOW...?
- DOG CONFESSIONS
- BIZARRE CHRISTMAS CARDS
- LETTERS TO SANTA
- PHOTOBOMBING
- GARDEN UPDATE
- RECYCLED/REUSED ART SPOTLIGHT~HERB WILLIAMS
- FAUNA
- GARDEN GIGGLE
- WHAT IN THE WORLD?
- FEEDBACK
JUST BLOOMED TODAY
AWKWARD VISIT WITH SANTA PHOTO OF THE DAY
HIDEOUS CHRISTMAS SWEATER PHOTO OF THE DAY
HOLIDAY ANIMAL PHOTO OF THE DAY
TWEET TREATS
bringing you the quirky, funniest and most interesting tweets from Twitter that we came across.
DID YOU KNOW...?
The average person would have to walk for 2 hours non stop to burn off the calories in one can of Coca Cola.
DOG CONFESSIONS
BIZARRE CHRISTMAS CARDS
LETTERS TO SANTA
The average person would have to walk for 2 hours non stop to burn off the calories in one can of Coca Cola.
DOG CONFESSIONS
GARDEN UPDATE
Warm sunny weather day makes for sweatshirts and hoodies in the a.m. and by noon, t-shirts! Brought the Christmas tree inside, as the forecast calls for rain in the next few days.
RECYCLED/REUSED ART SPOTLIGHT~HERB WILLIAMS
Amazing crayon artist Herb Williams has created a gorgeous sculpture of a tree with approximately 75,000 crayons.
Having produced an incredible portfolio of crayon sculptures—of subjects as diverse as cars, guitars and wildfire—Williams’ latest sculptural installation is a surprisingly life-like depiction of the trunk of a tree, two of its branches and five crows.
Currently displayed at the Nashville international airport, the sculpture—named 'Call of the Wild', to reflect on the stunning colour spectrum in the wild—stands over 7-feet tall and 15-feet wide.
PHOTOBOMBING
Warm sunny weather day makes for sweatshirts and hoodies in the a.m. and by noon, t-shirts! Brought the Christmas tree inside, as the forecast calls for rain in the next few days.
RECYCLED/REUSED ART SPOTLIGHT~HERB WILLIAMS
Amazing crayon artist Herb Williams has created a gorgeous sculpture of a tree with approximately 75,000 crayons.
PHOTOBOMBING
GARDEN GIGGLE
What kind of music do elves like best?
"Wrap" music!
What kind of bread do elves make sandwiches with?
Why, shortbread of course!
What kind of money do elves use?
Jingle bills!
What did the elf say was the first step in using a Christmas computer?
"First, YULE LOGon"!
Why did the elf put his bed into the fireplace?
He wanted to sleep like a log!
What's the first thing elves learn in school?
The "elf"-abet!
Who sings "Blue Christmas" and makes toy guitars?
Elfis!
One elf said to another elf, "We had Grandma for Christmas dinner".
And the other elf said, "Really? We had turkey!"
Why do elves scratch themselves?
Because they're the only ones who know where it's itchy!
How do elves greet each other?
"Small world, isn't it?"
Santa rides in a sleigh. What do elves ride in?
Mini vans!
What do they call a wild elf in Texas?
Gnome on the range!
Why did the elves spell Christmas N-O-E?
Because Santa had said, "No L!"
Why did the elves ask the turkey to join the band?
Because he had the drum sticks!
If athletes get athlete's foot, what do elves get?
Mistle-toes!
What's another name for Santa's helpers?
Subordinate clauses!
Where do you find elves?
Depends where you left them!
FAUNA
WHAT IN THE WORLD?
On today in American history, people in gardens everywhere were talking about:
1862 "Alice in Wonderland" manuscript sent as Christmas present
1906 Theodore Roosevelt visits the Panama Canal, the first visit by a sitting President
1922 Archaeologists visit King Tut's tomb
1941 FDR establishes modern Thanksgiving holiday
1942 "Casablanca" debuts in NYC
2012 South Korean rapper PSY's "Gangnam Style" has become YouTube's most viewed video of all time
1862 "Alice in Wonderland" manuscript sent as Christmas present
1906 Theodore Roosevelt visits the Panama Canal, the first visit by a sitting President
1922 Archaeologists visit King Tut's tomb
1941 FDR establishes modern Thanksgiving holiday
1942 "Casablanca" debuts in NYC
2012 South Korean rapper PSY's "Gangnam Style" has become YouTube's most viewed video of all time
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