Thursday, October 8, 2020
World Space Week (WSW day 5)
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So good to know about these whales...Thanks again for such informative posts!!
ReplyDeleteLove your white whale. Hugz
ReplyDeleteUau, tega pa nisem vedela, da so kiti vidni iz vesolja. Super je izvedeti nekaj novega. Vesela za to. Hvala.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful project, Milka!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the clay oyster catcher I created when I was 14 years old, during a nature week event at secondary school. It has stood proudly in the biology class room for the remainder of my school days.
Marianne x