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Second Annual DAY OF THE POLAR BEAR - January 31st, 2011

* because the cold's more precious than we know


Reggie the Red-Eyed Flying Vegetarian Polar Bear

Around the United States, people will be celebrating the second annual Day of the Polar Bear (okay, so it was the first annual Polar Bear Week last year, details, details) - but how?  For starters, by leaving an Aurora Borealis Ink Pen on a windowsill, and/or hanging a Reggie ornament in the window.  Why not join in the fun?

L-to-R, below:  Card with poem, "Reggie the Red-Eyed Flying Vegetarian Polar Bear"; Aurora Borealis Ink Pen ('Rora Pen for short), and Reggie ornament, hung on dried Russian Sage from the garden, in a vase.

Reggie Card, Aurora Borealis Ink Pen ('Rora Pen for short) and Reggie Ornament








Reggie skywrites her global warming message* with an Aurora Borealis Ink Pen. The pen's supposed to look like an electrostatic generator - the kind that makes your hair stand on end - and works by distilling magnetically-charged particles into an ink that shimmers green, violet and pink.

"When January rolls around
Leave your Aurora Borealis Ink Pen
On a windowsill, to let Reggie know
She's welcome in your household"

If you'd like to receive a free Reggie ornament and card, just email reggieATsonyachloe.info with your mailing address - 1 per household.  Supplies are limited, and for a limited time only!



on windowsill



What else can you do during Polar Bear Week?




* Have some spinach pie and carrot juice, in honor of Reggie the Red-Eyed Flying Vegetarian Polar Bear, who thrives on "bushels of cold slippery kelp" and "beta-carotene fortified icicle puree."  Read more about the polar bear'n'carrot connection at the San Diego Zoo blog, Polar Bear Summer by JoAnne Simerson.  (Note:  Not affiliated with San Diego Zoo, just really liked this blog entry!)

*  If you are in the Detroit area, visit the Detroit Zoo's Arctic Ring of Life exhibit.  Detroit is Reggie's hometown!

*  Visit YouTube, and listen to Canadian Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier discuss global warming.

* Do an online search for "Save the Polar Bears," to learn more - then donate to your organization(s) of choice!  Even $5 will help.

~ Appreciate it! Reggie (growl)


  



 

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