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12" Lighted Pink Easter Egg Window Silhouette Decoration Pink Easter Egg Window Silhouette Decoration Item #39660 Illuminated by 10 clear mini lights on white wire Holographic frame layered over shimmery pink material creates a prismatic lighting effect One-sided decoration No assembly required. Decoration is 1-piece UL listed for indoor or outdoor use Material(s): durable high impact plastic/glass bulbs/wire Dimensions: 12"H x 10"W x 0.75"D 24" white lead cord that has 1 plug with end connector allowing you to stack multiple sets of lighted decorations together Comes ready-to-hang with a suction cup Includes spare replacement bulbs and a spare fuse 120 volts, 60Hz, 0.08 amps, 9.6 watts (17) Essence of Easter The lily is the traditional flower of spring and is highly regarded as a joyful symbol of beauty, hope, and life. Each holiday is marked by cherished traditions that bring joy, comfort, and warmth, and provide continuity from one generation to the next. Easter has its share of traditions: egg decorations and hunts; gift baskets and chocolate bunnies, sunrise church services, parades, and, of course, the Easter Lily. For many, the beautiful trumpet-shaped white flowers that fill the room with its aroma, symbolize purity, virtue, innocence, hope and life — the spiritual essence of Easter. I hope everyone has enjoyed their Easter festivities. CARING FOR YOUR LILY INDOORS: Given the right conditions, your Easter lily should last several weeks in your office or home. Set your lily in moderate (bright but indirect) sunlight. Avoid placing your lily near drafts, excess heat, or dry air from appliances, fireplaces, or heating ducts. Keep in a relatively cool environment, around 68°F (21°C). Lilies thrive in reasonably moist, well-drained soil. Watering every other day should do the trick. If your lily is wrapped in foil, make sure the plant is not left standing in excess water. Remove the anthers (yellow pollen-releasing structures) from the center of the flowers. Remove individual flowers as they fade. PLANTING YOUR LILY OUTDOORS: Once the lily starts to whither, consider planting it in your garden. Keep your lily in moderate sunlight and water it when it becomes somewhat dry. When the temperature is mild enough, choose a sunny spot in your garden to plant the bulb. Make sure the spot is safe from high winds. Take the plant from its original container and loosen the roots. Plant the bulb 3-5 inches deeper than it was in its container and cover with soil. Water generously and fertilize with an all-purpose garden fertilizer. The lily's old shoots — stems — will wither and die soon after planting. Watch for new flowers in late July or August. spring has sprung, and i've been tagged (explored!) I took a mini-break from flickr to get myself together again, and I'm really glad I did it. +1 in comments. Pretty much candid, I didn't know how much time was left on the timer, haha. In the time I've been absent, I've been tagged, like, six times, so I guess I'll serve y'all up ten more facts about myself. 1. I'm a journaler. I never thought I would be, but over the past year or so I've poured my thoughts out over hundreds of pages. 2. I'm a perfectionist. I will rewrite a whole essay if it isn't what I want it to be; I will spend hours making a simple poster for a class. 3. I turned sixteen on March 8th. It somehow seems significant. 4. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone whose head is filled with more Harry Potter trivia than mine. 5. My mother is the most festive person I know- we have decorations for absolutely every holiday. Currently, we are in Easter Mode. 6. I'm actually a pretty good driver, believe it or not. 7. My neighbors on one side own horses, my neighbors on the other side breed alpacas. 8. My grandfather recently bought me a MacBook Pro, and I'm pretty sure it's the best gift anyone has every given me. I love love love it. 9. I hate the idea of those portable book devices, like the Kindle or the Nook, simply because I love the feel of a book in my hands. 10. I'm 5'2", and people are always looking at me and going, "You're so short!" Gee, thanks, you guys, thanks. Haha. easter decorations outdoors Outside covers the exciting, active lifestyle of today's man.? Each month readers share the adventure, with travel reporting and advice available nowhere else, inspiring profiles, breathtaking photography, epic news from the frontiers of exploration and risk, rock-solid advice on gear, health and fitness and an addictive quotient of daring and mind-blowing surprises. Who Reads Outside Magazine? Outside readers are passionately committed to leading an active lifestyle. Outside not only motivates readers to uncover and define their own personal day-to-day adventures, but also provides them with the tools, products and information to fulfill them. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Dispatches: The latest news and events in the world outside Media: This month in books, film, TV, and video Destinations: The hottest places around the world for active travel The Guide: Our exhaustive A-to-Z compendium on a variety of subjects that matter to our readers Bodywork: Fitness for the Outside athlete The Essentials: The latest gear, equipment, apparel, and electronics Exposure: World-class photography from all across the globe Feature Articles: Outside’s focus is on the highest-quality journalism on sports, adventure, political and environmental topics, health and fitness, and much more, with a strong dose of consumer service in every issue. Three recent issues contained feature articles on mountaineer and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, an A-to-Z description of an unprecedented El Capitan climb, a report on conservation in Brazil, a tale of murder by pirates off the coast of Mexico, a first-person account of the construction of a dream cabin in Patagonia, a behind-the-scenes look at bike manufacturer Specialized, and packages like the "Outside 100" year-in-review, a guide to nutrition, and a travel feature on 50 great places for getting lost. Contributors: The typical Outside contributor is a world-class journalist who bridges the worlds of high-caliber magazine writing and active participation in the outdoors. Our writers are in tune with great stories from every corner of the world, and they bring vigorous, fluid styles, wit, and unflappable reporting skills. Our regulars include Patrick Symmes, Ian Frazier, Hampton Sides, Wells Tower, Steven Rinella, Kevin Fedarko, and Bucky McMahon. 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