An orange alarm clock with figures of a cat, corn cob, and mouse. The mouse has Mickey’s face. I’m not sure what the switch does. Maybe it’s for a light?
Do u understand. I want it over perfect. I want it cooked on both sides but the yolk pure yellow liquid. If any cooked yolk or raw white touch the inside of my mouth I’m going to scream. Just let me back there I’ll do it for u
Penguin escapes killer whales by jumping onto a boat.
Antarctic penguins (and most other Antarctic animals for that matter) are very interesting because they lack a natural fear of humans since, of course, humans are not a natural occurrence on the continent. It is one of the few places on earth where it is completely normal for fully wild animals to be comfortable around you. In fact, most react as though humans are just especially large penguins as those are the only flightless biped native to the area.
As far as this gentoo penguin is concerned, it was saved by a float of large yellow penguins also hiding from orcas.
Wow, I can’t believe this. Sophie and Rob bought a carriage house in
Turnbridge Wells — Kent, UK for their family of 4, and while they fix it up, they built a 450 sq. ft. garden studio to live in. They’ve been living in this tiny space for the past 6 mos., so far.
Sophie wanted the studio to feel like a holiday home, totally un-British, and just something a bit different.
She also wanted to demonstrate that small spaces can totally take color, too.
They couldn’t fit all their beds in, so they built their own Murphy bed and made it a wall in the living room.
They opted for a pull-out door, rather than the typical pull-down style.
When the bed is folded, they have an office space in the corner.
Two folding chairs on the wall are for the kids to do their homework, etc.
The design of their home was inspired by Australian interiors, where you often see single-story dwellings, set in leafy plots with lots of natural materials.
Trying to fit everything a family of four with two young children need, into 450 square feet; was not easy.
Sophie overcame the challenge with a lot of head scratching, many many drawings, cardboard cutouts, and trial and error to work out the best layout to make our multifunctional adapting home work for everyday family life.
They looked for the cheapest modular units.
Sophie’s favorite room is the pink bath that opens to the garden and outdoor tub.