Here are a few neat things sent to us to pass around.
I think this one was from Ann Cruise.
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From Penina who said…
“I found this by accident tonight. Has some funny pictures–most of them I have seen but there are a few in here that made me laugh. Enjoy: (and this song is not heard enough in my not so humble opinion!)”
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From Laura Badtke…
Who is missing from this picture?
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From Jana…
“This is a really cool video that Lorna found – the guys are singing it in Italian, with English words on the screen, however, the video is totally cool and very sexy (but not the guys…)
By the way, they DO have clothes on, in case you are wondering….”
Here is an animal clip from Gina. It isn’t about the Boys (unless you count the similar sweetness). It isn’t even Italian (unless you count the deep friendships). It’s just gosh darn cute!
Mount Etna’s stunningly violent eruption was among the strongest in decades
Mount Etna erupts on Thursday morning. (“Nico di Messina” via Twitter)
Early Thursday morning, southern Italy woke up to see this remarkable display — Mount Etna, Sicily’s tallest peak and active volcano, was erupting after two years of silence.
The sky glowed red above Sicily, seen above from Calabria, Italy’s most southern region. The skies were cloudless on Thursday morning and Mount Etna was capped in white snow.
One more from Lynn K. “WOW! It’s on my bucket list to see a real volcano erupt! In person ! But not too close! Told the parrot it was a real feather singeing experience. He took off in a spectacular hurry!! Heh! Heh! Love harassing that bird!!”
Italian Mount Etna erupted with spectacular lava fountain
Mount Etna in Sicily (Photo credits: Barcroft)
Mount Etna dominates Sicily’s skyline on the island in the south of Italy, and has been giving people an incredible show pouring ash and lava into the night.
Flashes of lightning dance around the ash cloud as the explosion blocks out the stars. Before now, it hadn’t erupted for two years but people were able to predict this explosion from activity inside the Voragine crater over the last month.
News by METRO
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