Tuesday, February 23, 2010
My Store!
As you probably know I opened a button store quite a while ago but now I have so much more than I did before so make sure you come and check in on my store every second of every minute of every day well maybe not that but at least once a week.The site namehttp://buttonsandmore4u.ecrater.com/ so check it out!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
My Store!
Just a quick reminder to everyone that my store is now open and it has been open for some time and it now has valentines buttons,magnets,keychains,and so much more.With Valentines just a week away (for those who forgot like me lol) come check out my store for all your heartfelt needs!
We also have more than just Valentines day to so don't miss out on anything...
The website address is http://buttonsandmore4u.ecrater.com/
We also have more than just Valentines day to so don't miss out on anything...
The website address is http://buttonsandmore4u.ecrater.com/
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Once in a Blue Moon
If you remember one of my post's I did a while back you will remember me mentioning that the blue moon will be greeting the new year. And on Wednesday 30 December 2009 the moon had what appeared to be a big circle around it... The circle is caused by ice crystals in the sky it is a very wonderful sight but tonight New Years Eve you will see a blue moon... No it is not really blue and it is not the shape of a butt... for the real definition read below
A blue moon is a half moon that is not timed to the regular monthly pattern. Most years have twelve full moons which occur approximately monthly, but in addition to those twelve full lunar cycles, each solar calendar year contains an excess of roughly eleven days compared to the lunar year. The extra days accumulate, so that every two or three years (7 times in the 19-year Metonic cycle), there is an extra full moon. The extra moon is called a "blue moon." Different definitions place the "extra" moon at different times
In calculating the dates for Lent and Easter, the Clergy identify the Lent Moon. It is thought that historically when the moon's timing was too early, they named an earlier moon as a "betrayer moon" (belewe moon), thus the Lent moon came at its expected time.Folklore gave each moon a name according to its time of year. A moon which came too early had no folk name – and was called a blue moon – bringing the correct seasonal timings for future moons.The Farmers' Almanac defined blue moon as an extra full moon that occurred in a season; one season was normally three full moons. If a season had four full moons, then the third full moon was named a blue moon.Recent popular usage defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a calendar month, stemming from an interpretation error made in 1946 that was discovered in 1999. For example, December 31, 2009 would be a blue moon according to this usage. The term "blue moon" is commonly used metaphorically to describe the rarity of an event, as in the idiomatic expression, "once in a blue moon."
A blue moon is a half moon that is not timed to the regular monthly pattern. Most years have twelve full moons which occur approximately monthly, but in addition to those twelve full lunar cycles, each solar calendar year contains an excess of roughly eleven days compared to the lunar year. The extra days accumulate, so that every two or three years (7 times in the 19-year Metonic cycle), there is an extra full moon. The extra moon is called a "blue moon." Different definitions place the "extra" moon at different times
In calculating the dates for Lent and Easter, the Clergy identify the Lent Moon. It is thought that historically when the moon's timing was too early, they named an earlier moon as a "betrayer moon" (belewe moon), thus the Lent moon came at its expected time.Folklore gave each moon a name according to its time of year. A moon which came too early had no folk name – and was called a blue moon – bringing the correct seasonal timings for future moons.The Farmers' Almanac defined blue moon as an extra full moon that occurred in a season; one season was normally three full moons. If a season had four full moons, then the third full moon was named a blue moon.Recent popular usage defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a calendar month, stemming from an interpretation error made in 1946 that was discovered in 1999. For example, December 31, 2009 would be a blue moon according to this usage. The term "blue moon" is commonly used metaphorically to describe the rarity of an event, as in the idiomatic expression, "once in a blue moon."
Thursday, November 5, 2009
What have I been up to
I haven't been bloggin for a while so all my bb's (blogger buddies) were probably wondering where I was.So the truth must come out lol...
I have been designing a website i am selling handmade buttons,magnets,key chains and much more...
So go and check it out (like now like you better be typing this address right here)http://buttonsandmore4u.ecrater.com/ do it!!!!
I have been designing a website i am selling handmade buttons,magnets,key chains and much more...
So go and check it out (like now like you better be typing this address right here)http://buttonsandmore4u.ecrater.com/ do it!!!!
Friday, October 23, 2009
joke of the day 2
Joke of the day
Charlie:What do you call a deer with no eyes?
Bill:Noidear- if you did not get it scroll down
Noidearer=no eye deer get it... good neither do I lol!!!
Bill:Noidear- if you did not get it scroll down
Noidearer=no eye deer get it... good neither do I lol!!!
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