Thursday, December 22, 2011

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BREEDING OF SNOW Hound


No. SIRET 42294084100022

No. 700841 breeder - No. 65070 cattery

CERTIFICATE OF CAPACITY OF FARMER No. 34-210

Yellow Foundation Best

MY BREEDING OF SAINT BERNARD


I have always, since my childhood experiences with animals but the mastiff always liked me. In 2001, I had my first St. Bernard, who is always by my side, and since the family was very big.

is a pleasure to live with and around them constantly. My first litter could not be reached until 2006, because I lost a wonderful dog in 2004 that I will NEVER forget.

is a family farm consisting of 3 males and 7 females. The babies are raised in the greatest affection and family with SOCIABILITY and KINDNESS.


on 1 hectare is half that everyone can run and each has his nest to rest and eat. I'm really happy with my little world and hope to continue to love this breed.








Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Make Nose Look Smaller Guys

CONTACT

Ms. Corine BARON
37 Bis Chemin Rural Peytavi Rte de Pezenas 34500 BEZIERS



Tel: June 21, 1968 February 1975 or 04 67 21 64 23
Mail: corinebaron@orange.fr or molossedesneiges@gmail.com


If you wish to visit us
livestock is open by appointment Monday to Friday from 10am to 12pm and from 13h30 to 16h and Saturday from 10am to 12pm. It is closed on Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday.
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Monday, December 19, 2011

Where Can I Watch Banfbros Free

Niches and parks of our doggies



Overview niches and parks of our doggies.

niches are all slip tiled floor, tiled walls and covered with white PVC paneling the ceiling with insulation



and directly connected to a septic tank.

The house is situated on the estate of a 1 hectare 1 / 2 to enable " Snow hounds "to run and romp all day

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Bracelets Disneyland With Name

A day under the sign of the butterfly

I told Gregory the metamorphosis of a butterfly when you looked at the book of " a caterpillar makes holes . As the images are not very realistic in this little book that Gregory still likes a lot, I had planned to make him a card game with sharp images and realistic metamorphosis.

It is perhaps a bit young to understand the whole, but I noticed that since we talked about the metamorphosis he now uses "and then. .. " in his sentences to explain a chain. He has not done this before and the use of "and ensuiiiiiiiite ..." is now in common use ... This allows him to better express themselves and tell me still more things such as what the tractor of his favorite book ... It is fascinating to observe small changes, new acquisitions ...
This small detail may seem trivial given the age of Gregory, but since he is bilingual, his "explosion" of language was made later than monolingual children, ie between summer and Christmas ... Since it is growing every day in the expression and articulation, I think is about right.

short, all that to say that the cards were finished Friday night, just in time for dad to make a "workshop" with his son during the weekend ... Moreover, in this regard, I found a great site with photos desbelles butterflies and metamorphosis: Photos butterflies ... it is actually this site that I found most of the pictures to my cards ...

For this workshop, I bought the book " butterflies " aimed at older children, but has Owls well detailed images. There are a lot of text, with lots of information (I learned many things about butterflies!) And dad told Gregory the life of a butterfly with simple words, without relying on the text in the book.

Gregory discovers a map depicting the life cycle of a butterfly from egg laying to adult butterfly. The maps were not aligned for lack of space on the table. A display in a circle would have been a good option ...

Gregory assigned to images the corresponding figure and looked carefully at how the butterfly develops ...



I had also prepared a lotto with species that can be found in France, but this activity has not been made by Gregory who felt that the study was sufficient for today! But I think when he sees "real" butterflies in a few months, he found an interest in this game.


Then comes the turn of the mom ... well, not right away, rather in the evening ... craft a butterfly! I found a template to print on the site head shape, and with Gregory were then started cutting ... each his own: I'm busy cutting out the butterfly and round and Gregory was with confetti falling ...

Gregory has not yet mastered the fine scissors, cut a line to run about, but for curves, zig-zags etc., it is still a bit early ... so it I who was busy cutting butterfly ...

After drawing the outline of the circles of different sizes using a small glass, and after cutting the mother, Gregory began to bond with all my heart ...

To throttle body, we made a roll of kitchen foil, ditto for the antennas.

And something very interesting to Gregory: cut a bamboo pole so we can stick the butterfly on it! Without saw a kitchen knife did the trick ... but still requires the help of mom ...

Gregory proudly planted all the butterfly in "his" flower ...

is our day butterfly ... good fun for everyone ... and Gregory was delighted ... He loves a long time these amazing little animals, has seen a lot and has even made one!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Ontario Plate Colours

Plant a flower, take care of a plant

I love amaryllis. I bought one last week. But this flower was half out of the ground, he had to replant.
As dad also likes working with his son on weekends, they did a session botany and plant care. So far, I had not yet presented it to Gregory outside watering.
Until the spring and early work, yard Gregory prepares the hands of a gardener.

Gregory was very attentive and has emptied the pot of earth.

If at first he did not put a hand, too much fear of getting dirty, there's finally got a taste and has released all the earth with his hands.

We left a little bottom land and Gregory then rested on the bulb in the pot

Pack, well compacted so that the flower is right ...

Collect all the earth ... and then water!


Here is a little man proud of his work, "his" plant ...

Watering gave him ideas and he then wanted water all the plants in the kitchen ...

If one day you're stuck for ideas, show your child how we water the flowers or plants ... You'll see, it will occupy for a long time ... Okay, we must be prepared to spend a little after the mop, but at least the child has filled the jug, it was back and forth with the decanter half full (because it teaches: when have spilled a little water while walking, he puts a little less next time ...), it has poured into the pot and watched the water flow from below the pot ... It is a moment of great concentration among us and it would take much persuasion to stop Gregory .. That the life-long passion!