• This is slide 1 description. Go to Edit HTML of your blogger blog. Find these sentences. You can replace these sentences with your own words.
  • This is slide 2 description. Go to Edit HTML of your blogger blog. Find these sentences. You can replace these sentences with your own words.
  • This is slide 3 description. Go to Edit HTML of your blogger blog. Find these sentences. You can replace these sentences with your own words.
  • This is slide 4 description. Go to Edit HTML of your blogger blog. Find these sentences. You can replace these sentences with your own words.
  • This is slide 5 description. Go to Edit HTML of your blogger blog. Find these sentences. You can replace these sentences with your own words.

[FunOnTheNet] Spring Takes A Bough

 




Eclipsing winter, spring takes a bough: Cherry blossom puts on a glorious show following run of warm weather

By David Derbyshire
Last updated at 8:28 AM on 29th March 2011 

By rights she should still be hurrying about her business, wrapped up in a thick coat and hat.

But the first blush of cherry blossom, coaxed out of its buds by the warmth of the sun, proved too alluring for 23-year-old Viktorija Ruskyte.

Resting for a moment under the magnificent boughs on the banks of the river in Cambridge, the law student, from Lithuania, gazed at the view – surprised, perhaps, to have come across this sign of spring so early in the year.

Reflect a while: Viktorija Ruskyte on the banks of the Cam, surprised to have come across this sign of spring so early in the year

Reflect a while: Viktorija Ruskyte on the banks of the Cam, surprised to have come across this sign of spring so early in the year

Spring colours: Punting enthusiasts glide past a row of cherry blossoms on the River Cam in Cambridge

Spring colours: Punting enthusiasts glide past a row of cherry blossoms on the River Cam in Cambridge


Loved around the world: People admire cherry blossoms as they stroll in Ueno Park in Tokyo earlier today - after Japanese authorities declared the cherry blossom season officially open

Loved around the world: People admire cherry blossoms as they stroll in Ueno Park in Tokyo. Japanese authorities today declared the cherry blossom season open




__._,_.___
Recent Activity:
To  subscribe to  this group send an email to
     funonthenet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
  You  will  receive a return mail asking for
  confirmation. Just click on reply and send.




http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
__________________________________________________________________________

In digest option all images and attachments are deleted. Individual mail
option is recommended. Choose "traditional" format to receive pictures
and wallpapers without getting distorted by ads.______________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
________________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
MARKETPLACE

Find useful articles and helpful tips on living with Fibromyalgia. Visit the Fibromyalgia Zone today!


Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Yahoo! Toolbar now.

.

__,_._,___

[FunOnTheNet] Pollen Grains Under Microscope

 



Pictured: The irritating grains of pollen that look like beautiful works of art under the microscope

By Daily Mail Reporter Schience And Tech
Last updated at 8:09 AM on 25th March 2011


They look like beautiful works of abstract art that you could frame and hang on your wall.

But these brightly coloured shapes are the last thing you would want in your house - particularly if you suffer from hay fever.

The stunning forms are in fact microscopic allergy-inducing pollens placed under a Scanning Electron Microscope.

Under the microscope: Two grains of cocksfoot grass pollen, a major cause of hay fever

Under the microscope: Two grains of cocksfoot grass pollen, a major cause of hay fever

Anything but plain: A plane tree pollen grain

Anything but plain: A plane tree pollen grain


The images were taken by retired scientific photographer Steve Gschmeissner using an SEM so powerful objects invisible to the naked eye can be brought into sharp relief.

The detailed pictures unlock the hidden 3D patterns of the grains, which individually are not noticed when breathed in, but en-mass are the seasonal bane of millions of sufferers.

Colourful: A chickweed pollen grain from a chickweed flower

Colourful: A chickweed pollen grain from a chickweed flower

Summertime blues: Pollen grains from the Artemisia plant, a type of mugwort

Summertime blues: Pollen grains from the Artemisia plant, a type of mugwort


Grass pollens and others like rape seed are well known causers of the allergic reaction as the tiny grains enter the respiratory system and trigger sneezes, itchy throats, running noses and watery eyes.

Allergy UK advises hayfever sufferers to keep windows closed especially in the early mornings and evenings when the pollen count is at its highest.

As many as 32 million Britons could suffer from pollen related allergies - up from the current number of 15 million.

Cool: Believe it or not, cucumber pollen grains, pictured here, can be just as irritating to hay fever sufferers

Cool: Believe it or not, cucumber pollen grains, pictured here, can be just as irritating to hay fever sufferers

Alien: An elder tree pollen grain magnified millions of times

Alien: An elder tree pollen grain magnified millions of times

Exotic fruit? No, it's nothing more than common ragweed pollen grains

Exotic fruit? No, it's nothing more than common ragweed pollen grains

Pain in the grass: These grass pollen grains are a major cause of summer allergies

Pain in the grass: These grass pollen grains are a major cause of summer allergies





__._,_.___
Recent Activity:
To  subscribe to  this group send an email to
     funonthenet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
  You  will  receive a return mail asking for
  confirmation. Just click on reply and send.




http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
__________________________________________________________________________

In digest option all images and attachments are deleted. Individual mail
option is recommended. Choose "traditional" format to receive pictures
and wallpapers without getting distorted by ads.______________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
________________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
MARKETPLACE

Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Yahoo! Toolbar now.


Find useful articles and helpful tips on living with Fibromyalgia. Visit the Fibromyalgia Zone today!

.

__,_._,___

[FunOnTheNet] A Glimpse Of The Royal Wedding

 






Definitely NOT low-key: Royal Wedding guests to sample best of British food in 19 splendid rooms

By Rebecca English
Last updated at 8:25 AM on 29th March 2011

It has been billed as a low-key royal wedding – but when the couple in question are hosting their reception at Buckingham Palace, the reality is anything but.

Yesterday, just a month before Prince William marries Kate Middleton, palace officials offered a glimpse of the venue and the team working round the clock to ensure their big day goes without a hitch.

Those lucky enough to have been invited, will have access to 19 state rooms, decorated in opulent style, following the Westminster Abbey ceremony on April 29.

Feast your eyes: Exquisitely decorated with red silk damask, the walls of the State Dining Room make a fitting background for the portraits of sovereigns from throughout history

Feast your eyes: Exquisitely decorated with red silk damask, the walls of the State Dining Room make a fitting background for the portraits of sovereigns from throughout history. Countless dignitaries, including presidents and prime ministers, have dined here

Prince William and Kate Middleton

The Blue Drawing Room

Grandeur: Prince William and Kate Middleton's guests will be drinking and dining in opulence. The Blue Drawing Room was the venue for the first State Ball held at the Palace in 1838 before Queen Victoria's coronation. It has 30 fake onyx columns and a table made for Napoleon

Fit for a queen: A portrait of Edward VII's wife Queen Alexandra hangs in the White Drawing Room, the grandest of the state rooms overlooking the gardens. A secret door leading to private rooms allows for a discreet Royal entrance

Fit for a queen: A portrait of Edward VII's wife Queen Alexandra hangs in the White Drawing Room, the grandest of the state rooms overlooking the gardens. A secret door leading to private rooms allows for a discreet Royal entrance


On the walls will be Old Masters brought out from the vaults of the Royal Collection in honour of the couple, who will no doubt appreciate their finer points as they met studying history of art at St Andrews University.

The focus of the reception will be the picture gallery, where the wedding cake – a traditional multi-tiered fruit cake – will be on display surrounded with works by Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.

Guests will also be able to wander through areas normally reserved for heads of state and other dignitaries in the palace's west wing, including the White and Blue Drawing Rooms, the Music Room and State Dining Room, all of which date back to the 1820s.

 

Remarkably, just 60 staff, from chefs and footmen to housekeepers, will be on duty catering for up to 900 guests.

But Edward Griffiths, deputy master of the household, whose department is responsible for all hospitality, says his staff are well drilled. Guests will be offered champagne and canapes 'from the moment they arrive', he explained.

Their glasses will be topped up throughout the day – although the Prince and his new wife plan to stick to soft drinks (bar a glass of champagne for the toasts) until later, it is understood.

The Queen's head chef Mark Flanagan admitted his team would be under pressure but was confident his 21-strong staff – who produce 550 meals a day when the Queen is in residence – were up to the task.

The cooks will be using copper pots to create the wedding breakfast, some of which were first used 190 years ago during the reign of George IV.

Mr Flanagan would not reveal details about what they planned to serve but promised to use 'the best of British' and source much of it from the Queen's gardens and estates.

Each canape is made to be consumed in just 'two bites'.


Quails' eggs

Demi chef de partie Shaun Mason prepares sweets

A taste of things to come? Could guests be munching on quails' eggs served with celery salt (seen left)? Meanwhile, demi chef de partie Shaun Mason is hard at work preparing thousands of intricately designed sweets

Delicious treats: A chef of the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, London, holds a tray of canapes, like those that may be served at the Royal Wedding

Delicious treats: A chef of the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, London, holds a tray of canapes, like those that may be served at the Royal Wedding

Wine glasses used during royal receptions are lined up at Buckingham Palace

A copper cooking pot that is still in use today and bears the markings of King George IV sits on a rack in the kitchens at Buckingham Palacea

Collection: Wine glasses used during royal receptions are lined up at Buckingham Palace, and right, a copper cooking pot that is still in use today and bears the markings of King George IV sits on a rack in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace

Opulent: The lavishly decorated White Drawing Room will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception of Prince William and Kate Middleton

Opulent: The lavishly decorated White Drawing Room will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception of Prince William and Kate Middleton

Buckingham Palace

A Rubens self portrait from 1623 in the Picture Gallery which will be used during the wedding reception a

Fine art: Jennifer Scott, Assistant Curator of Paintings, looks up at a Canaletto  from 1723 in the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace, which will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception and right, a Rubens self portrait from 1623 in the Picture Gallery

Decadent: Jennifer Scott, Assistant Curator of Paintings, sits underneath a Peter Paul Rubens (bottom centre) Winter (1617-18) in the Picture Gallery, which will be used during the wedding reception

Decadent: Jennifer Scott sits underneath the Peter Paul Rubens painting Winter (bottom centre) in the Picture Gallery, which will be used during the wedding reception

Song and dance: Palace Steward Nigel McEvoy, walks through the Music Room which has seen some of the history's finest pianists play their music on the ornate grand piano and which will be used during

Song and dance: Palace Steward Nigel McEvoy walks through the Music Room, which has seen some of the history's finest pianists play their music on the ornate grand piano and which will be used during the wedding reception

Splendour: The White Drawing Room includes a stunning chandelier and furniture lined with gold upholster. The room will be one of many others used in the wedding reception

Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household stands in the White Drawing Room

Splendour: The White Drawing Room includes a stunning chandelier and furniture lined with gold upholster. The room will be one of many others used in the wedding reception, while right, Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household, stands in the room, recognisable by its intricate carpet

Magnificent: The finest crystal chandeliers hang from the ornate ceiling of the Blue Drawing Room which will see dozens of guests mingle during the reception

Magnificent: The finest crystal chandeliers hang from the ornate ceiling of the Blue Drawing Room, which will see dozens of guests mingle during the reception




__._,_.___
Recent Activity:
To  subscribe to  this group send an email to
     funonthenet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
  You  will  receive a return mail asking for
  confirmation. Just click on reply and send.




http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
__________________________________________________________________________

In digest option all images and attachments are deleted. Individual mail
option is recommended. Choose "traditional" format to receive pictures
and wallpapers without getting distorted by ads.______________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/funonthenet
________________________________________________________________________
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/funonthenet/join
MARKETPLACE

Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Yahoo! Toolbar now.


Get great advice about dogs and cats. Visit the Dog & Cat Answers Center.

.

__,_._,___