From Umoya Khulula Wildlife Centre
One fluff ball became two!
The second baby wood owl was found a few days after the first one in the same area so we believe they are siblings. Both are doing so well and growing by the day.
From Umoya Khulula Wildlife Centre
One fluff ball became two!
The second baby wood owl was found a few days after the first one in the same area so we believe they are siblings. Both are doing so well and growing by the day.
What is a glass ceremony? I’ve never heard of that.
I hadn’t seen anyone do it with glass before, but I learned the glass studio here did one, and it seemed cooler than the more common sand ceremony.
The sand ceremony has the bride and groom each have a container of different colored sand, and you pour them together into a new jar to symbolize you both coming together to make one combined, inseparable new entity.
The glass ceremony replaces the sand with colored glass chips. You still pour them together at the ceremony, and then the glass blower dipped clear molten glass into the mixed chips, and it all melts together to make a spiffy pattern and then turns it into something.
We chose wine glasses, but they did vases and some various decorative items, but the glasses were practical, so we went for something we could use together.