Wikipedia is a great source of information on the origins of New Year’s Resolutions. A New Year’s Resolution is most common in the Western Hemisphere, but also practiced in the Eastern Hemisphere. A person makes a promise to do an act of self-improvement or something nice, such as opening doors for people from New Year’s…
Month: December 2016
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas – a Triceratops Tail
A classic tail with a dinosaur twist. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas or account of a visit from St. Nicholas by Major Henry Livingston Jr. (1748 – 1828) (previously believed to be by Clement Clarke Moore) this version told by a young Triceratops! ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the forest Not a…
Rainy Days & Chilly December Nights – What can a Dinosaur do?
Actually, I enjoy a rainy day with or without an umbrella. The cool rain falling on your face and the fresh air the rain brings. If you live in Southern California or other areas impacted by drought, it’s certainly something to look forward to with a smile. Our water company had a special offer for…
Christmas prep with Dinosaurs
We’re all in the holiday spirt! Lights and decorations are going up and we are singing our favorite carols – Rudolph the Red Nose Raptor & The Twelve Dino-Days of Christmas. Raphael has dressed for the occasion, sporting a Red Nose! A piece of foil painted red was all it took and a little double…
Time Travel inspired by Calvin & Hobbes
It’s been over 20 years since Bill Waterson’s last daily comic in the newspaper sharing the adventures of Calvin & Hobbes. Good news you can still enjoy these adventures through the various books he published. I found them on Amazon.com. The plus with the books is you can enjoy more than one adventure a day! …