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The Songs of Springtime
Is there any sound more beautiful than the melodious mixture of bird songs in early [...]
Apr
It’s Spring! Let’s Plant Blossoms!
Do you know the difference between annuals and perennials? What about a biennial? Annual plants [...]
Mar
A Bouquet of Symbols
As spring’s warm weather and gentle showers usher in new life throughout nature, floral enthusiasts [...]
Mar
Savory Flavors at Your Fingertips
The annual Groundhog Day celebration occurred on February 2 of this year just as it [...]
Mar
Christmas Mysteries
Christmas is widely regarded as a season of wonder, but have you ever wondered why [...]
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Dec
Books and the Dishes They Contain (Part 3)
Part 1 of this blog was a Russian recipe for a cold soup. Part 2 [...]
Aug
Books and the Dishes they Contain (Part 1)
Sitting at home instead of staring at four walls or the television, people are returning [...]
Aug
Hummers in the Air
Did you hear that small, quick hum? Hummers move really fast. Look quick or you [...]
Jun
Cluck, Cluck, Who’s There?
Why are so many backyards filled with the sound of clucking chickens? As of 2018, [...]
May
Guess Who Just Woke Up!
Beware! Warmer weather has awakened the reptile family. I just saw a yellow-bellied water snake [...]
Apr
The Mysterious Leviathan
Whales are mysterious, as well as some of the most interesting mammals on planet earth. [...]
Apr
The Easter Bunny Is On His Way!
This year, Easter will fall on April 12th, which is the first Sunday after the [...]
Apr
The Land of the Midnight Sun
If asked, most people will answer that the largest state in the Union is Texas. [...]
Feb
Meet the Mule
In colloquial language, the mule tends to maintain a bad reputation. Derogatory phrases including “stubborn [...]
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Feb
Shake, Shake, Shake Your Boblehead!
National Bobblehead Day is established as an official National Observance Day to be celebrated annually [...]
Jan
Freezing and Fishing
Here in Southeast Texas, fishing is a leisurely activity most frequently enjoyed in warm weather. [...]
Jan
It’s Time to View the Colors
There is a lot of scientific information about why leaves change colors. The average [...]
Oct
Mixed-Up Mammals
A recent fad among dog owners entails crossing various breeds of dog to create unique [...]
The StickerTalk Celebrates Mother’s Day
Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge once stated, “The love of a mother is the veil of [...]
May
Enigmas of Easter
A commemoration common to an overwhelming majority of Christian denominations, Easter celebrates the ultimate triumph [...]
Apr
Love Them or Leave Them-Snakes that is!
If you have a fear of ALL snakes, take your vacation or better yet think [...]
The Humdinging Hummingbird
Spring is in full swing, ushering the return of blissful temperatures, picturesque wildflowers, and the [...]
The StickerTalk Celebrates the Redbud Festival
The second Saturday in March ushers in the annual pomp of the Redbud Festival for [...]
Mar
Winter Weather Wonders
On the frigid morning of February, 2, 2019, Americans from coast to coast celebrated Punxsutawney [...]
Feb
The Delightful Development of Dentistry
A practice specializing in oral health and nervous patients, dentistry proves a fascinating field of [...]
Jan
Frozen Follies
Frozen Follies The snowman represents a frosty facet of holiday nostalgia, a frozen friend of [...]
A Rendezvous With Reindeer
A Rendezvous With Reindeer Santa’s preferred beast of burden and a zoological favorite among the [...]
The StickerTalk Celebrates Thanksgiving Around the Globe
The StickerTalk Celebrates Thanksgiving Around the Globe An observance as old as America itself, Thanksgiving [...]
Fowl Play
Fowl Play Besides serving as the subject of the ever-popular, yet increasingly cliche joke, chickens [...]
Flowering Hope
Flowering Hope Brightly dyed eggs and cheerful bunnies commonly constitute symbols of Easter, but one [...]
Blissful Birding
Blissful Birding Evidence increasingly abounds indicating the impending advent of spring. Colorful blossoms spread their [...]
The StickerTalk Explores Black History Month
The StickerTalk Explores Black History Month Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King, Jr., [...]
From Candles to Critters, Groundhog Day Continues to Thrill
From Candles to Critters, Groundhog Day Continues to Thrill While most people are familiar with [...]