Laugh a Little

Slide 3 of 51: You snooze, you... are subjected to having your child write all over your face. Oops! These funny pictures are just laugh out loud hysterical.
When You Snooze Anything Can Happen!
Slide 5 of 51: Bombs away!
Look , I’m flying!
Slide 9 of 51: This laughing horse probably took a look through all of these funny photos, too.
Does my smile make my butt look too big? lol
Slide 18 of 51: You don’t need to be a Christian to appreciate this cheeky church sign. Don’t miss these other 15 hilarious church signs.
Church with some humor!
Slide 20 of 51: This alpaca looks about ready to ditch the farm and hit the waves. Cowabunga!
Come a little closer, I cannot see you.
Slide 22 of 51: From “Don’t count your chickens because they need privacy” to “it’s all fun and games until Darth Vader comes,” this kid knows what’s up. Don't miss these other hilarious test answers from kids.
This kid is going places, lol!
Slide 24 of 51: “This button makes WHAT noise when I press it?!”
Oh my ! This toy just answered me back!
Slide 29 of 51: Maybe this cow tried to make a run for the hills, but she didn’t get very far. We can only hope her friend will give her a boost.
Talk about riding the fence, lol!

Beautiful World

Hiller lake(pink lake), Western Australia

Scientists have proven the strange pink color is due to the presence of algae which is usually the cause of strange coloration. (Photo by Jean Paul Ferrero/Ardea/Caters News)

The 100 Most Beautiful and Breathtaking Places in the World in Pictures (part 1)

Can You Solve This?~ American Presidents

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Here are a few clues: He never lived in the White House. He owned slaves, but he struggled with the moral implications of owning another human being and freed every single one of them in his will. This president was born in the state that has produced the most U.S. presidents. In addition to being president, he was also well-known as a great military leader.

Slide 2 of 25: Here are a few clues: He never lived in the White House. He owned slaves, but he struggled with the moral implications of owning another human being and freed every single one of them in his will. This president was born in the state that has produced the most U.S. presidents. In addition to being president, he was also well-known as a great military leader.

Slide 4 of 25: This man wasn't only the president but also an accomplished architect. He was a bibliophile whose personal collection became the helped establish the Libary of Congress. When he was 76, he founded the University of Virginia, designing its buildings and curriculum. He died deeply in debt, despite his hidden talents.

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This man wasn’t only the president but also an accomplished architect. He was a bibliophile whose personal collection became the helped establish the Libary of Congress. When he was 76, he founded the University of Virginia, designing its buildings and curriculum. He died deeply in debt, despite his hidden talents.


Slide 6 of 25: This man is generally considered to be one of the greatest presidents of all time yet despite this, there's a typo in the memorial that bears his name. He delivered what is arguably the most important proclamations in American history. He was one of four presidents to share a very grim fate.

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This man is generally considered to be one of the greatest presidents of all time yet despite this, there’s a typo in the memorial that bears his name. He delivered what is arguably the most important proclamations in American history. He was one of four presidents to share a very grim fate.

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Slide 3 of 25: George Washington's visage graces the face of the $1 bill, which is fitting since he was the first U.S. president. He was a reluctant president who didn't spend any time or money campaigning and the only president in history to be unanimously elected by the electoral college. To learn more about the electoral college, check out these answers to questions about the American political system.
Slide 5 of 25: Thomas Jefferson was our second vice-president and third president. Among the myriad accomplishments of his presidency were successfully negotiating the Louisiana Purchase and commissioning the Corps of Discovery (better known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition). Before he took office, he famously penned the Declaration of Independence.
Slide 7 of 25: Abraham Lincoln was one of only four presidents to be tragically assassinated while in office. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation three years into the Civil War in 1863, declaring that all slaves were free. You'll love these timeless Abraham Lincoln quotes that are truly modern words to live by.

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DIY~ Using A Plastic Water Bottle

Sprinkler

It’s surprisingly easy to transform a water bottle (or whatever plastic bottle you have on hand) into a DIY sprinkler. All you need in addition to your empty bottle is electric tape and a screwdriver, and you can create a fully functioning sprinkler in as little as five minutes.

Slide 11 of 21: It’s surprisingly easy to transform a water bottle (or whatever plastic bottle you have on hand) into a DIY sprinkler. All you need in addition to your empty bottle is electric tape and a screwdriver, and you can create a fully functioning sprinkler in as little as five minutes.

DIY~ Water Bottle Bird Feeder

Bird Feeder

Want to give your water bottle a second life and beautify your garden at the same time? Then turn your old plastic bottle into a bird feeder! Simply cut a hole into the side of your bottle and fill it with seed (as pictured here).

Slide 2 of 21: Want to give your water bottle a second life and beautify your garden at the same time? Then turn your old plastic bottle into a bird feeder! Simply cut a hole into the side of your bottle and fill it with seed (as pictured here).Or, if you want to take things one step further, you can stick two spoons through your bottle and create little feeding posts, just like blogger Manuela Waliczek-Raczka demonstrates here.

Want to give your water bottle a second life and beautify your garden at the same time? Then turn your old plastic bottle into a bird feeder! Simply cut a hole into the side of your bottle and fill it with seed (as pictured here).

Or, if you want to take things one step further, you can stick two spoons through your bottle and create little feeding posts, just like blogger Manuela Waliczek-Raczka demonstrates here.

Most Popular Cat Names For Each USA STATE

Alabama: Lucy

If you’re naming your feline friend Lucy, you’re not alone. This popular cat name is short for Lucille, meaning “light” in French.

Alaska: Pepper

Is there some salt to go with your many Peppers, Alaskans? This spicy name comes from the Sanskrit word pippali, meaning “berry.”

Arizona: Max

Max is a common cat name in Arizona, and it’s a great one, too—literally. The name Max comes from Latin origins and simply means “greatest.”

Arkansas: Jasper

If you live in Arkansas, you might have a cat named Jasper. This Persian name means “treasurer,” so it’s not hard to see why so many people would give this name to their treasured fur friend.

California, Colorado, and Connecticut: Bella

There must be a lot of beautiful cats in these states! This Italian name meaning “beautiful” is one of the most popular cat names.

Delaware: Misty

In Delaware, the name Misty is very popular for cats. Both a standalone name and a nickname for Michelle or Melissa, this English name simply means “mist” or “light fog.”

Florida: Lucy

Just like those in Alabama, Florida residents like to give the name Lucy to their house cats. But those are not the only kinds of cats you’ll find in Florida. The Florida panther is the most endangered animal in North America.

Georgia: Bailey

Georgia may be the Peach State, but the cats aren’t named Peaches here. Most of them are named Bailey, which comes from the word bailiff, meaning “law enforcer.”

Hawaii: Chloe

In Hawaii, you’re likely to come across a Chloe cat. Most commonly a feminine name, Chloe is a Greek name meaning “blooming” or “fertility.”

Idaho: Oliver

We hope these Olivers have a lot of company! The name, which has Latin origins, relates to an “olive tree,” which symbolizes beauty and dignity.

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Illinois: Tiger

No, Illinoisans aren’t keeping actual tigers as pets, but they are naming their cats that way! And if you head to the state, you might find one of the oldest living cats: Tiger, an orange cat who is 31 years old.

Iowa: Gracie

In Iowa, you might find some graceful cats. After all, most of the cat owners in this state name their cats Gracie, which is inspired by the name Grace, meaning “eloquence.”

Indiana and Kansas: Charlie

Cats are pretty free-roaming creatures, and Indiana and Kansas know that. These states share a love for the cat name Charlie, which means “free man.”

Kentucky: Max

Just like Arizona, Kentucky residents have an affinity for the name Max. And it doesn’t seem like a bad name for the wildcats in this state either, seeing as Max Duffy is the punter for the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team.

Louisiana: Patches

Perhaps there are a lot of spotted cat in this state? The name Patches is a popular one among the spotted-cat community—and across Louisiana.

Slide 16 of 41: Perhaps there are a lot of spotted cat in this state? The name Patches is a popular one among the spotted-cat community—and across Louisiana.

Maine: Max

You might find a Maine Coon cat named Max in this state, seeing as it’s the state cat—recognized as such in 1985.

Maryland: Chloe

Just like Hawaii, those in Maryland are a big fan of naming their cats Chloe. But the state cat? It’s the calico cat! So, perhaps you’ll meet a calico cat called Chloe?

Slide 18 of 41: Just like Hawaii, those in Maryland are a big fan of naming their cats Chloe. But the state cat? It's the calico cat! So, perhaps you'll meet a calico cat called Chloe?

Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri: Bella

These states all have one thing in common: They love the name, Bella! But unlike the other states, Massachusetts also has a state cat—the tabby cat.

Slide 19 of 41: These states all have one thing in common: They love the name Bella! But unlike the other states, Massachusetts also has a state cat—the tabby cat.

Mississippi: Sebastian

Perhaps the people in Mississippi are big fans of The Little Mermaid? The Latin-inspired name means “venerable.”

Montana: Orion

Montana’s favorite star-sounding name is certainly unique. In Roman mythology, Orion was a hunter, which is a fitting name for a cat.

Nebraska: Oscar

Perhaps these Nebraskan cats were destined for cinematic glory! Oscar, the name used most often in this state, is of English origins and means “friend of deer.”

Nevada: Cleo

This popular Nevadan name has a historical background. Short for Cleopatra, it’s a powerful name meaning “glory.”

New Hampshire and New York: Oliver

While New Hampshire and New York share a favorite cat name, New Hampshire differs with its state cat: the bobcat.

New Jersey: Max

We hope you’re not maxed out by how many times you’ve seen this name on the list, because it’s New Jersey’s top cat name as well.

New Mexico: Simba

We assume the people of New Mexico have seen The Lion King one too many times. This Swahili name literally means “lion.”

North Dakota: Boots

There’s only two things you need when it’s winter in North Dakota: your snow boots and your cat, Boots.

North Carolina and Ohio: Bella

North Carolina and Ohio are nothing special here—like many other states (with residents who may have seen Twilight too many times) their favorite cat name is Bella.

Continue reading Most Popular Cat Names For Each USA STATE

JUST FOR FUN!!!~ Can You Spot The Engagement Ring?

Experts say it takes an average person 13 seconds. Try your hand at it, no pun intended~! Don’t look at the answer way below….

I could not find it in 13 seconds!

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