Welsh black metallers Ofnus have released their second album all the way back in February, so it’s about time we gave it a well-deserved listen.| soundsfromthedarkside
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for February 2025 where I collected and analyzed 231 events. In February 2025, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 64% down from 75%, of February. Operations driven by Cyber Espionage ranked at number two with 20%, an important increase from 12% and once again ahead of Hacktivism slightly down to 3% from 4%. Only a single event was attributed to Cyber Warfare that closes the chart.| HACKMAGEDDON
In the first timeline of February 2025, I collected 115 events (7.67 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 30%, the same value of the previous timeline.| HACKMAGEDDON
May 2025 was the 2nd warmest May on record behind 2024. The chance of record warmth in 2025 has declined to 5%. An ENSO neutral condition persists and is expected to continue throughout the summer. The post June 2025 Temperature Update appeared first on Berkeley Earth.| Berkeley Earth
Easy, totally delicious one-bowl gluten free New York Cookies (Levain-style, NYC) stuffed with chocolate chips... The post New York Cookies (Gluten Free Levain-Style) with Chocolate Chips and Nuts appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
Traditional Italian Spinach Ricotta Cannelloni with gluten free pasta, baked on a tomato sauce base and topped with cheesy Béchamel sauce.| Gluten Free Alchemist
May 2025 was the 2nd warmest May on record behind 2024. The chance of record warmth in 2025 has declined to 5%. An ENSO neutral condition continues.| Berkeley Earth
A simple recipe for gluten free Creamy Mushroom Gnocchi that’s ready to eat in 20 minutes. #glutenfree #gnocchi| Gluten Free Alchemist
Show students the importance of random acts of kindness and help them to think about the meaning behind them with these writing prompts and journal topics!| JournalBuddies.com
Homemade gluten free Gnocchi (Italian potato dumplings) that are easy, versatile and perfectly-textured from the... The post Homemade Gluten Free Gnocchi – The ultimate guide to Italian potato dumplings appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
Hello! Big reading update on what I’ve been reading so far this year! I feel like this year has just flown by and the months have gone by. I’ve been meaning to write more posts and have…| Bella
TradeTrans goes red for Heart Health Month This February, TradeTrans is committed to raising awareness about heart health and celebrating the well-being of our invaluable team members. It’s no secret that supply chain management is demand-driven, but that shouldn’t mean it takes a demand on heart. Here’s a look at what a few of our… The post Heartfelt Health: Reflecting on Employee Wellness During Heart Health Month appeared first on TradeTrans Corporation.| TradeTrans Corporation
April 2025 is the second warmest April on record, behind April 2024 by 0.07 °C. 2025 has a 53% chance to be the second warmest year on record, and a 52% to be above 1.5 °C. The post April 2025 Temperature Update appeared first on Berkeley Earth.| Berkeley Earth
Discover the best events and things to do in Rome this November, with the main exhibitions and festivals.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
This blog has gone on hiatus, primarily because these days my thoughts about beer are being posted alongside my utterances about everything else, over yonder at NA Confidential. You'll find them there in reverse chronological order via the helpful all-purpose tag, The Beer Beat.| The Potable Curmudgeon
Hello, my crafting friends! Instead of making a craft today, I'll share three simple ways to decorate a wooden tray using supplies from previous projects and items from around the house. This is a wonderful opportunity to reuse craft materials and incorporate things you already have. I wanted to keep each tray display simple. I’ll demonstrate three methods for decorating a wooden tray, and at the end of the post, I’ll also offer some quick ideas for displaying faux flowers. Come along and...| Steph Creates -DIY Home And Crafts
Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. I'm excited to share a quick upcycled DIY project with you today. I will be transforming a tea container that I recently finished and reusing it to store tea bags. I wanted to give it a fresh new look. This project requires Mod Podge, paint, and other materials.| Steph Creates -DIY Home And Crafts
Are you ready to create something beautiful? Let’s dive into a quick and easy wreath project that will brighten up your space! Join me in decorating a charming grapevine wreath! I love the simplicity of the wreath design. We’ll use just a few materials, including Mod Podge, one decorative napkin, and a few other decorations. If you're ready, let's get started!| Steph Creates -DIY Home And Crafts
With this DIY tutorial, discover how to creatively repurpose cardboard to make a beautiful floral lantern decoration. This eco-friendly project is perfect for enhancing any space with a touch of beauty. I'm excited to share this easy project with you all. Those who know me know that I have a soft spot for creating cute lanterns. You can check out my first mini lantern design here: DIY Mini Wood Lantern. I'll provide you with a materials list and step-by-step instructions.| Steph Creates -DIY Home And Crafts
FEBRUARY WARMER, DRIER AND DULLER THAN AVERAGE. WINTER 2024/2025 WARMER AND DRIER THAN AVERAGE, WITH ABOUT AVERAGE SUNSHINE| Astronotes
The ultimate guide to Gluten Free Amsterdam with the best places to eat as recommended by the Coeliac community (map included).| Gluten Free Alchemist
It is a little late coming, but here is my February round up. **Side note **I don’t know why I do this every year but.. every year I consider walking away from the blogging world and then dec…| Pages & Procrastination
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February 2025 was the third warmest February on record, behind 2024 and 2020. The ongoing weak La Niña shows signs of fading.| Berkeley Earth
February 12, 2025 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Contact: david.witherell@noaa.gov, diana.evans@noaa.gov, 907-271-2815 NPFMC’s press release on chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery At its February special meeting, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) received significant feedback and testimony from more than 150 people, including Tribal leaders and members, Community Development Quota (CDQ) groups, […]| North Pacific Fishery Management Council
DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPROVAL HITS A RECORD LOW AT 36%, NOW 15 POINTS LOWER THAN THE GOP| Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll
Life is feeling a little crazy right now. It is time to think positive and view the short term with a rosy tinted glasses! Rosy Red is this weeks photo theme. Just last week, we set out in the big …| Working on Exploring
Monday, Feb. 10 Noon – 1 p.m., Peace & Justice Student Council Meeting, College Union 212 Noon – 1 p.m., Cycle with Amanda, Jaeger Center 143 Multipurpose Room Noon – 3 p.m., …| The Gettysburgian.
This month is an interesting one for those of us who love to stargaze. I know the nights are still cooler, so wrap up and head out to watch the stars. While the sun will gradually set later and later until the summer solstice. We will still have plenty of dark sky time. While we do, find somewhere with as little light as possible to look out to the universe. | Astronotes
By Brandon Fey, News Editor President Michael Woods ’25 began the meeting with an acknowledgement that due to illness, the senators in attendance were just one member over quorum. Officer Reports …| The Gettysburgian.
I really love the end weeks of winter, which in the UK is February and very occasionally stretching into the first week or two of March, particularly in the northern regions, where our garden is based. It's a time before gardens really start growing but much is actually now happening and this month gives you| Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens | nature, landscape and garden design in H...
Inside: Full of unforgettable stories, creative plots, and imaginative illustrations, our February book list will have your kids snuggling up close and whispering, "Read it again!" UPDATED FOR 2025. Click each month to be taken directly to that list: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. February is the shortest month of the year, and in| My Blog
Xanthan Gum in Gluten Free Baking - A Complete Guide.| Gluten Free Alchemist
View Our News Article, " Talbooth House Spa - Stay - Shop" Writen On 20th June 2024 For The Milsom Hotels & Restaurants News Page.| Milsom Hotels & Restaurants
Want to visit one of the most popular parks without the lines and crowds? Four days in Zion National Park in winter for four days by yourself - especially February.| Hi Friends, It's Laura
Warm weather dominated last month, and so did dry conditions across much of the state. In light of those unseasonable stretches, we look at how early spring has settled in this year.| North Carolina State Climate Office
While any month of the school year is a good time for teamwork and collaborative learning, there are many ways to incorporate it in February in particular! Especially with the themes of caring and love that come with Valentine’s Day. Use these 6 ideas to boost student collaboration in the classroom this month! 6 Ways […] The post 6 Ways to Boost Student Collaboration in the Classroom in February appeared first on Life Between Summers.| Life Between Summers
In the late Tudor period a group of extreme Protestants took up the case of a 13 year old boy Thomas Darling an alleged case of demonic possession. The case of the ‘Boy of Burton’ attracted national attention and tales of ‘witchcraft’ appealed to a credulous public. (1) The case of particular interest appearing as […]|
England after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815 had become a dangerous place with so many displaced soldiers who were to join other disaffected people in a call for parliamentary reform including the extension of the franchise. One result was the increase in covert plotting against the government which came to a head Today in […]|
‘Not so beautiful game: More died playing football than sword fighting in Tudor times.’ An early account in England in 1321 records a dispensation granted by Pope John XXII to William de Spaulding …| dailybritain.wordpress.com
Happy February, Everyone! This month, we are featuring Richard and his flock. Below, Richard shares, in his own words, his love of chickens and his passion for advocating for humane animal treatment. Thank you so much for sharing, Richard! I have always loved chickens. I Read More →| Chickens And More
‘I wandered lonely as a cloud…When all at once I saw a crowd, a host, of golden daffodils. William Wordsworth. (1) In the early 20th century the daffodil was under attack from a deadly disease which affected the bulb and the general health of the plant. It resulted in a Wisley botanist James Kirkham Ramsbotham […]|
One thing apparent in many of my Posts is the influence the Scots and Irish have had in scientific and engineering endeavour in the past; certainly the curriculum was weighted in favour of such pra…| dailybritain.wordpress.com
Welcome to February, the shortest month of the year, but there is still plenty to see in the night sky. Over the last few weeks, the evenings have been getting a little brighter, which is nice for us, but it means that it takes a little more time to see the stars come out. So, for the best views it is a good idea to get out of town to avoid the light pollution. While some views are spectacular, it’s best to avoid phones, even if the pictures could go viral… It takes between 20 to 30 minu...| Astronotes
Celebrate the month of February with your kids and learn lots of February Fun facts including birthstones, flowers, and holidays.| Made with HAPPY
Here are just a few other things to share this week regarding dental health.| Luv Pre-K
I love science in the classroom and always take every opportunity to do fun experiments with the children. Today's 2 experiments have to do with our teeth and how the things we eat and drink affect them. Below are the items we are using for the experiments.| Luv Pre-K
This is a really simple activity that gets the kids thinking about brushing their teeth. I think it originally came from The Mailbox Magazine but it is a simple project that you can make yourself. It would be easy to make the little chart in Word and add a little toothy clipart.| Luv Pre-K
Here is an easy project to do with your class. Make a tooth book. I googled tooth images and found one that I liked for the front of my book. I popped it into power point, made it the size I wanted and then added the title of our book. Each subsequent page has a sentence at the bottom which describes what the child was asked to draw. | Luv Pre-K
Occasionally I will take time to share with you a blog or website that I feel every preschool teacher should use as a resource. There are so many awesome people out there working to help all of us get through out tough days by sharing wonderful activities and ideas that they do in their classrooms. Today we'll be using some activities from PreKinders website. I love this site and know you will too.| Luv Pre-K
Art in the classroom does not mean showing the children a pattern and having them follow it to make a duplicate of the teachers (although there are times when teachers do this as a means to an end like I did with the valentine mail truck).| Luv Pre-K
Every year my class makes this cute mail truck valentine holder for all their valentines and candy. I've been using it so long that I no longer remember where the original pattern came from. It's possibly Mailbox Magazine but I'm not sure. If you know where it came from and are able to send me a link then I'll give credit where credit is due... until then, on to the post.| Luv Pre-K
February is a great time to play post office because it is later in the school year and the children have enough writing under their belt that it is very enjoyable making and writing valentine cards for one another. As I was deciding how I would add a post office to the classroom this year I scrounged around the school to see what I could find. You never know what treasures are awaiting you.| Luv Pre-K
I'm not sure it can be called fingerpainting when it usually involves whole hands and arms up to the elbows. Well, no matter what you call it, it is a lot of fun! But why do we do it? Is there any learning going on while fingerpainting? The answer... of course there is, especially if you help it out a little.| Luv Pre-K
Every year I do silhouettes of my students during the first week of February. It continues our discussion of shadows after Groundhog Day is over. Every year I also get lots of questions about how I make them. Some folks think I'm really talented... I laugh! Anyway, today I'm gonna share the easy way to make a gorgeous silhouette without any talent.| Luv Pre-K
Let me start by saying: "HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY"... now on to the post!| Luv Pre-K
This is just a follow-up post to the last one. If today was Groundhog Day instead of tomorrow then I would be sad to say that it looks like 6 more weeks of Winter! Aren't our little groundhogs cute? The groundhogs weren't the only ones who enjoyed seeing their shadows today.| Luv Pre-K
February is such a fun month. Groundhog Day which is one of my favorite times of the year in the classroom begins the month. Children love exploring their shadows and the shadows of objects outside. If you lay different shaped objects on dark construction paper outside (easy to do in sunny Florida) and leave it for an hour then you get shadow prints. Letting children pick the object they lay on their paper is fun because afterward they can let the other children guess what their objec...| Luv Pre-K
Photo by Charles E. Noad For a number of years I used to think what would happen once the son and literary heir of J.R.R Tolkien would be with us no more. I questioned what would that mean to the T…| A Tolkienist's Perspective
The popular roasting vegetable, butternut squash, are in season in fall and store well into the winter. I grow my own butternut squash and also buy them from the local farmers market to roast, add to soups, turn into sauces, and mix into salads.| Ask the Food Geek
What's in season in February? Check out this illustrated seasonal produce guide with more than 50+ recipes and ideas to try!| Natalie's Health