Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sand Rugs & Window, Porch Swing, and AJS Applications

Hey jammers! Snowy here with a little update for today. And yesterday! Because AJHQ is silly and making it difficult for everyone to tell what sandy items are new. They are fun new additions though!
 For some reason I believed this to by some funny shaped Sand Dollar. Then I got confused with the heart. I guess this makes more sense? I always assumed one doesn't want sand in a rug. Hehe, silly me...
Would you put glass in your sand window? I feel that would be an important decision to make. In other news I have a little comparison of old and new Porch Swings as well as author applications...


Though it is just a random little rare note, I found it interesting to see the same exact name for two different land items. Does that happen for any other types of items, besides the "glitched" or "beta" items? I'd be interested to know if the old Porch Swing (seen on the left) will ever return to stores. Or has the new Porch Swing (right) taken its place?
In my final news for this post, I have organized a little application form for AJS positions. If you're interested in applying for a daily author (making posts like this), a weekly author (making posts like "Spirit Art"), Disqus moderator, or even Google+ moderator, this is your chance!

CLICK HERE TO BEGIN

With that isa4322 wraps up our daily news!
It's your last day to pick up your very own Bubble Emitter.
And for today's little trivia segment we have some fun facts on...
MONKEYS!
Apes (separate from the monkey classification) and spider monkeys swing arm-to-arm in trees, but many monkeys do not – they run across branches, leaping from skyway to skyway. Monkeys use vocalizations, facial expressions, and body movements to communicate. To express affection and make peace they will groom each other. Most monkeys eat both animals and plants, some even eat earth. Howler monkeys are the loudest monkeys. Their howls can be heard for about two miles in the forest and almost three miles in an open area.
What is your favorite species of monkey?