@ Lost Umbrella Starlight begins her experience of Wind! Lost Umbrella Did you lose an umbrella? I know where they go. The wind calls out, the leaves are cavorting already in the air, and the umbrellas want to join them. Waiting for the perfect moment when the wind swoops down and up, the umbrellas catch this drift and sail into the air to play and dance with the leaves.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Honey.
Starlight shook paws with Honey the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
Yellow Daisy Egg My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.
Let's Go Fly A Kite! You don’t need to carry a brush for cleaning chimneys or have a bottomless bag to enjoy flying a kite. All you need is a steady wind—not too fierce—and some bit of paper or cloth over a light frame, with a string attached.
While experiencing the Elements, you met VioletMystic.
Starlight shook paws with VioletMystic the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
VioletMystic gave you 1 "Yellow Daisy Egg" FULL SIZE
@ Grass Flags "I'm going to buy that souvenir wind spinner, Paxton," said Starlight. "It'll be a nice colourful addition to my garden!" "That sounds like a lovely memento, Starlight!" Grass Flags Feathery fronds of grass, like little flags, wave in the breeze.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Paxton.
Starlight shook paws with Paxton the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tilting at Windmills When humans and animals breathe, we give off an odorless gas called carbon dioxide, or CO2. Plants use this gas, along with sunlight, to make food—and oxygen too! This process is called photosynthesis. Tilting at Windmills We are in Don Quixote territory here, in Spain's Castilla–La Mancha region. The area is dotted with numerous vineyards, castles and windmills—and mountain ranges!
While experiencing the Elements, you met HapHipHop.
Starlight shook paws with HapHipHop the Purple hippo. They both received one silver mole!
@ Drifting Around On The Water When humans and animals breathe, we give off an odorless gas called carbon dioxide, or CO2. Plants use this gas, along with sunlight, to make food—and oxygen too! This process is called photosynthesis. Drifting Around On The Water All the pets are clamouring to see their duck and geese pals. We gather up some bags of seeds and enjoy a leisurely walk to the pond. Spending time outdoors is always so relaxing.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Debbie.
Starlight shook paws with Debbie the Introvurtle. They both received one silver mole!
@ Turning Somersaults Ray Bradbury wrote a book called The Fireman, but the editors found the name boring. They called a local fire station to ask at what temperature book paper would burn at. The firemen put Bradbury on hold, burnt a book, and reported that the temperature it burnt at was 451° Fahrenheit. The rest, as they say, is history. Turning Somersaults Racing across the miles, dashing for the shore, tentacles of water, reaching forward, trying to grasp what is just out of reach.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Choose a name.
Starlight shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Touchdown "Nutsy Mouse, just look at this exhibit! Isn't it amazing?” "It certainly is, Starlight! Perhaps they'll have it in postcard size in the gift shop!" Touchdown Sucking up and flinging out, the storm has unleashed its power and sends a column of twisting, churning air downward to rip across the landscape.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Nutsy Mouse.
Starlight shook paws with Nutsy Mouse the Caffiend Clean Mouse. They both received one silver mole!
@ Children Of The Dandelion A gale is officially defined as a wind of between 32 and 63 miles per hour. A wind blowing from 4 to 31mph is a breeze. Children Of The Dandelion Each seed has its own propeller that will allow the wind to carry it whirling and dancing across the land until the wind abates and the seed drops to find its new home.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Choose a name.
Starlight shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flag, Great Britain "The Great Fire of London in 1666 gave rise to many changes, you know, Starlight," remarked ypmblessed. "Many streets were widened across London. New building regulations meant that instead of wood, brick had to be used for all houses." Flag, Great Britain A flag of Great Britain, fluttering in the breeze. Flags represent an idea or an ideal. Countries, businesses, sports, religions, railways, and clubs all use a flag to represent themselves. Flags are also used in semaphores to convey a message across a distance.
While experiencing the Elements, you met ypmblessed.
Starlight shook paws with ypmblessed the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Power Of Water “You know what, Starlight?” said bunny. “Seeing all these amazing photographs makes me want to take up photography myself!” “Sounds like a great idea!" replied Starlight. "There’s an evening class you can join when we get back!" The Power Of Water The tide roars in, and tons of water will crash to the shore bringing sand, rocks, and treasures.
While experiencing the Elements, you met bunny.
Starlight shook paws with bunny the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Translucent Blue "I'm going to buy that souvenir wind spinner, Enterbeauty a name for this pet," said Starlight. "It'll be a nice colourful addition to my garden!" "That sounds like a lovely memento, Starlight!" Translucent Blue The sun is beaming down, the day is warm, and the water is crystal clear and looks so inviting. So let us jump right in and make some waves of our own.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Enterbeauty a name for this pet.
Starlight shook paws with Enterbeauty a name for this pet the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Enterbeauty a name for this pet and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Swelling Seas "It says here that 'fire' is from the Old English fȳr, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuur and German Feuer," remarked Starlight. "That's interesting!" responded Toothless. Swelling Seas The ocean is always in motion—the water swells—then subsides. Let’s go for a boat ride, and the waves can toss us hither and yon—hope you don’t get seasick.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Toothless.
Starlight shook paws with Toothless the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Evening When it’s a hot, muggy summer day, you’ve probably heard the word “humid.” But what does that mean, exactly? Relative humidity is the amount of water that the air can hold before it rains. Humidity is usually measured in percentages, so the highest level of relative humidity—right before it rains—is 100 percent. Golden Evening At day's end, the wind gently pushes the grasses down as it sweeps across the field—as if to say— time for sleep.
While experiencing the Elements, you met VioletMystic.
Starlight shook paws with VioletMystic the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pink and White Tulips “What have you got in your rucksack, Marmite?” asked Starlight. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Starlight,” responded Marmite. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Pink and White Tulips These tulips, swaying in the breeze, make a fine display in the Netherlands.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Marmite.
Starlight shook paws with Marmite the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ So Much Snow Oh look ... you won a pet! So Much Snow A snowy ribbon of road—snowy fields on either side—if walked will lead straight to the source, the snow clouds.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Ariella.
Starlight shook paws with Ariella the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dutch Weathervane The four elements were even used to described the four temperaments a person could have, and Hippocrates used the four elements to describe the four “humors” found in the body. These theories stated that the temperaments and humors needed to be in balance with each other in order for a person to be well both mentally and physically. Dutch Weathervane This ornate weathervane in the Netherlands features a splendid full masted ship, and depending on wind direction, will point to noord, zuid, oost or west!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Frank.
Starlight shook paws with Frank the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dancing Dandelion Fluff A natural gas vent in Iraq known as The Eternal Fire has been burning continuously for over 4000 years, and it has been mentioned by Herodotus, Plutarch and in the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Dancing Dandelion Fluff Oh, to be a dandelion seed swept along on currents of air sailing along on a journey that will end at an unknown destination.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Arcturus.
Starlight shook paws with Arcturus the Graceful Elephant. They both received one silver mole!
@ Breezy Fields The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour. Breezy Fields Let’s run through the field as the grasses bend to the wind and the clouds race each other across the sky.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Baja.
Starlight shook paws with Baja the Sparkling Snow Foxee. They both received one silver mole!
@ Swirling Snow "It says here that 'fire' is from the Old English fȳr, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuur and German Feuer," remarked Starlight. "That's interesting!" responded Clyde. Swirling Snow The wind kicks up the snow, swirling and twirling around until—not only the land but—the very air is saturated—with white mist.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Clyde.
Starlight shook paws with Clyde the Wisp. They both received one silver mole!
@ Poppies, Red and Cornflowers, Blue The idea that four elements – earth, water, air, and fire – made up all matter was the cornerstone of philosophy, science and medicine for two thousand years. Poppies, Red and Cornflowers, Blue These meadow flowers make a colourful sight as they are blown by the passing wind!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Pinky Tuscadero.
Starlight shook paws with Pinky Tuscadero the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hot Air Balloon Flight “I could stay here in front of this image forever, Starlight,” said PufFy. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, PufFy. I wouldn't be surprised if the next exhibit is even better!” said Starlight. Hot Air Balloon Flight Take off at dawn and glide gracefully through the countryside in a colourful hot air balloon as the sun rises over rolling hills, chocolate box villages and a patchwork of fields. Enjoy the perfect 360-degree view from 2000 feet in the air in the early morning, the perfect time to soak up spectacular landscapes for as far as the eye can see. It's an experience that will be remembered for a lifetime. It is truly the best way to see the countryside—from the sky!
While experiencing the Elements, you met PufFy.
Starlight shook paws with PufFy the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ruffled Waters "Oh, Unigy! It says in our tour guide that no one knows who invented the fire hydrant, because its patent was destroyed in a fire in Washington in 1836!" declared Starlight. "That is ironic for sure!" responded Unigy. Ruffled Waters The blue, ruffled waters of this outdoor swimming pool look very inviting! Who's for a dip before breakfast?
While experiencing the Elements, you met Unigy.
Starlight shook paws with Unigy the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rural Windmills "Today's trivia question, Teeka!" announced Starlight. "When were the first ever windmills built?" "Oh, goodness! I've no idea, Starlight, but I imagine they're pretty old!" responded Teeka. Starlight grinned. "Windmills have been in use since 200 BCE. They were first developed in Persia and China." Rural Windmills What a peaceful early morning scene in the misty dawn, with the dew still on the silver grass.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Teeka.
Starlight shook paws with Teeka the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Star Spangled Banner When humans and animals breathe, we give off an odorless gas called carbon dioxide, or CO2. Plants use this gas, along with sunlight, to make food—and oxygen too! This process is called photosynthesis. The Star Spangled Banner ... what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.
While experiencing the Elements, you met Ariella.
Starlight shook paws with Ariella the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Florida Storm As Starlight's experience of "Wind" comes to an end, she receives a wonderful gift! Short Tree, Violet Gorgeous violet-leafed tree. Perhaps it grows in the fairy forest, or maybe the wizard worked some magic. If you can get seeds from this tree, you may have luck growing it in your garden.
Florida Storm This is no mere wind! This is a hurricane! Stay safe indoors, all pets, you don't want to risk getting blown out to sea! Starlight has completed her exploration of "Wind"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also explore the Elements!
While experiencing the Elements, you met Whisper.
Starlight shook paws with Whisper the Wisp. They both received one silver mole!