Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day

Things to do on Mother's Day Visit the Aquarium or the Zoo. These two places never fail to inspire awe in lovers of nature. By strolling among the most incredible land or marine life, you can instantly transport yourself to the Sahara desert or a lush rainforest. A...

Easter

Easter

Easter will be observed or celebrated in 2023 on April 9th. The origin of the English word Easter, which is similar to the German word Ostern, is unknown. One theory put out by the Venerable Bede in the eighth century was that it came from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of...

St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day

On March 17, St. Patrick's Day honors one of Ireland's patron saints, St. Patrick. It primarily honors Irish American culture in the US. St. Patrick's Day is not a Massachusetts state holiday, but because it coincides with Evacuation Day in 2023, state holidays,...

March Madness

March Madness

Getting Ready for March Madness: A Handbook for College Basketball Fans March Madness is an exciting time of year for college basketball enthusiasts. With so many games, teams, and chances for big victories, it can be difficult to keep up with everything. It's...

Presidents Day

Presidents Day

Why Should Presidents Day Be Celebrated? Happy Presidents Day, everyone! Ever wonder why Presidents Day is celebrated? Read this article to learn everything there is to know about Presidents Day, a US national holiday. After that, read on to discover fascinating...

Redbud Tree

Redbud Tree

For many years I have admired the Redbud Tree. I have gone out of my way to visit some of what I consider the most beautiful trees. Always around Mother's Day, they are usually in full spring bloom. The most satisfying gift I could give to myself. If you decide to...

Baltimore Oriole

Baltimore Oriole

Always around Mother’s Day the Oriole’s migrate through and start to look for their favorite food, oranges. They are a beautiful orange and black bird. The female bird call is a high pitched short or a high-pitched flutelike sound. The male has more of a whistling...

How To Make A Difference

How To Make A Difference

For many years I dreamed of leaving this planet better off than how I found it. Dreaming does not change anything. I finally decided to educate myself on Electric Vehicle Chargers. On the market today there is quite a selection from which I narrowed it down to three...

Red Belly Woodpecker

Red Belly Woodpecker

The Red Bellied Woodpecker is different from the Redheaded Woodpecker because of its face, chin and cheeks are white. The Redheaded is entirely red. At our house we get the Red Bellied. I feed them suet, which they go crazy for. The High Energy Variety. Now I am not...

Squirrel Greed

Squirrel Greed

When squirrels are getting ready for winter, they hoard their food. It is normal to see this around the beginning of October in Wisconsin. Sometimes they will bury their food in the grass or take it back to their homes in the trees. I figure they are trying to hide...