Win a copy of the Book or DVD of Wonders of Life by Professor Brian Cox March 8th, 2013
Wonders of Life tells the story of the amazing diversity and adaptability of life through the laws that govern it: from the dance of chromosomes as cells divide to the spark of electricity that causes muscles to move. Professor Brian Cox takes us on an incredible journey to discover how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the Universe – life itself.
This definitive new series is available now in a beautiful illustrated hardback book and on DVD and blu-ray from 4th March.
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kim plant Says:
the warmer weather makes the school run a lot easier x
laura banks Says:
being able to go out in the garden and start planting all our stuff
Rachael Jess Says:
Twitter: mclarengurl
daring to leave the coat at home knowing that its just about warm enough for a jumper and lighter nights gives us just that little bit more time outside before tea
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melanie stirling Says:
The weather warming up and the flowers growing. I really want this book,it’s in my amazon basket at the moment,it can stay there for the time being
katie skeoch Says:
has to be the sunny mornings!!
Gillian Holmes Says:
Spring flowers
Jo Young Says:
Even though I get terrible hayfever I love seeing the trees burst into bud and the flowers appearing literally overnight!
olivia kirby Says:
Feeding the lambs at the farm park
adele knight Says:
Lovely prize, I love to see all the colours breaking out in the garden and the lovely smell
Eileen Teo Says:
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more sunlight. good for vit d!
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Jo welsh Says:
Not having to wrap up when we go out!
esther james Says:
Twitter: esthermate
seeing all the lambs on the hills around my house
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martina mckenna Says:
the new spring flowers and the chicks and lambs
Amina Tutton Says:
Wearing less layers and just taking a jumper instead of a coat!
Kirsty Fox Says:
Seeing flowers start to grow and the sun shine
Kirsty Fox Says:
Seeing flowers start to grow and the sunshine
maria molly taylor Says:
i love the feel of sunshine on my skin
Karen Hannah Says:
Twitter: Mrs_hannah
I can’t wait for milder weather … Snow in march? No ta!
Elizabeth Smith Says:
all the seasonal fruit and veg – asparagus, cherries, rhubarb…
andrea miles Says:
not having cold feet
Elliot H Says:
Twitter: Horrand
I would say the warmer weather but it’s been snowing today
sarah clarke feltham Says:
better weather less clothing
Joseph Watson Says:
Daffodils
deedee Says:
the spring flowers
Catherine Reynolds Says:
I like the Smells of spring when you go through the parks
S Edwards Says:
Seeing the tress coming back to life
Cat Williams Says:
Baby animals and crisp cool bright mornings
Lisa Parker Says:
I love the gentle warmth on my face and the first colours of Spring emerging in the shape of crocuses and daffodills.
Kieran Says:
the snow
Allan Smith Says:
Seeing the sun again!
Debbie Parslow Says:
the spring bulbs coming up and bluebells in the woods.
Karis Says:
Easter because I love the chocolate.
Phil Darling Says:
Twitter: Philibaldi
Everything springing into life after a dormant winter
Andy D Says:
Longer Nights
Paul Wilson Says:
Fruit and veg begins to grow
Laura Harris Says:
Being able to get planting on my allotment!
angela sandhu Says:
Hopefully the brighter and sunnier mornings but i am still waiting for that!
Phyllis Ellett Says:
Planted all new bulbs this winter, can’t wait to see them all rise and bloom.
Carolynn Woodland Says:
Listening to the birds sing
Kevin Honey Says:
The warmth (well usually!)
Beky Austerberry Says:
Twitter: Beky69
I like the baby lambs in the fields and all the baby birds – but its later than usual this year thanks to the snow!
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Christina Jarrett Says:
The baby lambs skipping about in the fields and all the flowers starting to bloom!
Tracey Belcher Says:
Twitter: tabbaz123
Packing all the heavy coats and winter woolies away and getting the pastels and happy clothes out to play! woohoo
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Janet Rawstron Says:
The most wonderful thing about springtime is the reawakening of the garden. First with the snowdrops and then the crocus and daffodils closely followed by the tulips and countless others that enhance our bleak winter gardens with their colour and splendour.
Kathryn Epworth Says:
Twitter: Cuba_Cat
Seeing the daffodils in bloom – it means that summer’s on the way!
John Worsley Says:
I think we all feel a little better when you go to work in the light and come home and it’s still light.
tressa herriott Says:
I love spring when the mornings are lighter the air seems fresher and everything appears brighter
TC Says:
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I find the extra hours of light the best thing. So much easier to get out of bed when it’s not pitch black, and picking up from pre-school in the light is fab.
Tammy Tudor Says:
New beginnings of life, lambs, chicks and little bunny rabbits
Vic Says:
Twitter: victoriaiwan
Seeing the lambs near our home in the Peak District
Paul Meulen Says:
The birds returning to the East yorkshire coast
Harriet Says:
The songbirds
kiran parry Says:
eeing the flowers start to grow. The daffodils look so nice.
kiran parry Says:
Seeing the flowers start to grow. The daffodils look so nice.
George Spedding Says:
Melting snow and the first hint of warmth
Helen Moulden Says:
That hopefully the weather will get warmer! Though based on the snow this weekend it doesn’t look like it…
Sarah Spencer Says:
Flowers coming into bloom
Mr John Taggart Says:
The display of daffodils
Julie Picton Says:
Feeling warm in the sun
John Cheshire Says:
Looking forward to the roses blooming in my garden again.
jennifer thorpe Says:
seeing all the new life springing up.
sian hallewell Says:
I just love seeing the spring bulbs popping up and adding colour all around.
Ian Yates Says:
Renewal.
Rebecca Phillips Says:
Twitter: x_walter
brighter, longer days
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suzzee langton Says:
The newness of everything…the crisp smell…….
Kieran Walsh Says:
Morning, i could safely say the snow!, but it is the wonderful “Snowdrops”
Nancy Townsend Says:
Trees and plants starting to grow again.
mark Says:
Soon be time to plant the potatos
mark Says:
Time to plant the potatos
Claire Smith Says:
Lovely light evenings and the lambs in the fields
elaine stokes Says:
Twitter: elff73
all the trees and plants starting to spring into life again
ann carline Says:
Time to start weeding again
laura stewart Says:
the little lambs xx
Fiona Matters Says:
Daffodils – without a doubt!
claire matthews-curtis Says:
The lambs, plants, colour of everything and the better mood.
Laura Pritchard Says:
The pink blossom on cherry trees signals a shift to warmer days for me!
julie baxter Says:
normally its the smell of fresh flowers and the weather starting to warm up. but at the moment looks like its gunna be a while before that happens lol
Sally Lea Says:
Spring flowers of all kinds
Solange Says:
The warm weather
Teresa Lee Says:
Planting new flowers and herbs in the garden
greig spencer Says:
GETTING EASTER EGGS LOL
Julie Davies Says:
I love the colourful spring flowers, really cheerful after a dull winter
Hele R Says:
Love it not being dark in the mornings
Mark Tucker Says:
Blossom, lambs, daffodils – the whole outflow of nature
nicola hardman Says:
watching spring watch
Kathy Cakebread Says:
def the warmer weather
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paul vellins Says:
the end of long dark nights
John Naylor Says:
Twitter: JohnPaulNaylor
I cannot put warmer weather yet. I will go for daffodils, tulips and croci (or is it crocuses?)
NICOLA TERRY Says:
Spring means I can start planting my vegetables in my raised bed
Hannah ONeill Says:
The potential for warm weather!
Mickie Bull Says:
Spring flowers and birdsong
Lisa Wilkinson Says:
Blossom trees
Eleanor Jones Says:
The warmer weather!
J.Gallant Says:
The warmer weather
katarina micallef Says:
I know it sounds corny but I love the smells I associate with spring, cut grass, morning dew the daffodils just fresh!
anthony martin Says:
seeing the world come back to life
KAREN TAYLOR Says:
The plop on the doormat of seed catalogues, planning the veg and flowers for the new season and weather permitting the Spring tidy!
Katherine Coldicott Says:
Seeing the colour come into my garden
Patricia Walker Says:
there are 7 swallows nests just under the eaves of the building my flat is in and each spring I watch the birds repair and then inhabit the nests…its a pleasure beiung able to observe them doing this and then raising the chicks
jo liddement Says:
sowing seeds in the greenhouse and watching the daffodils and primroses out in the garden
Saran Benjamin Says:
The early spring sunshine on my face after months of being cold. Planting my seeds in my greenhouse.
Kerry Kilmister Says:
I love the Daffodils coming out!
Ruth Davies Says:
Twitter: daviesruth72
being able to get more fresh air garden park
stephen holman Says:
the weather getting warmer and being able to start sorting garden out
Sheri Darby Says:
The sun and waking to birdsong
Hannah Ellis Says:
New life everywhere, from bouncing little lambs to beautiful tulips!
kristy brown Says:
Twitter: cluckyhen0
Watching the world burst into life and colour
mandy cove ( Says:
taking the kids on nature walks
kayti scott Says:
the chance of warmer weather and knowing summer will be around the corner
Frank Wilbury Says:
Twitter: mrboggle
Lighter days and the promise of “Summer” (ha-ha)
CarolD Says:
I love to see the lambs, poor things, huddling together for warmth this year! I start to plan the garden & make lists of jobs inside to do, ie. wipe out the inside of the kitchen cupboards & drawers, go through each room & de-clutter! Its good to plan trips away, places to visit in the school holidays & most of all, pray for a decent summer this year!
nat eveleigh Says:
hanging my washing out in the fresh air
Jackie ONeill Says:
everthing coming back to life after Winter, new shoots, daffodils etc
Lani Nash Says:
Just how beautiful all the new life looks in the spring sunshine
Lese Adkins Says:
I love watching the tadpoles in our pond
Jamie Says:
The colours
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Karen R Says:
I love the budding trees and bushes everywhere, the promise of new life!
karen dixon Says:
to be able to go out in the garden
jenny pugh Says:
Seeing all the wonders of life springing up in the garden around me and my tame robin eating from my hand again after the winter’s break
Sarah Smith Says:
Being able to wrap up warm and sit outside on sunny days, it makes all the difference when you go out with your dog.
Victoria Salter Says:
The spring flowers especially daffodils
sophie buckle Says:
Spring flowers they just brighten everything up
Susan Says:
out with the dogs
Caroline H Says:
More daylight. It really motivates me to get stuff done.
ksenia z Says:
The days getting longer!
Sam Says:
The extra daylight so I can get to the allotment
Colin Gault Says:
All the wonderful blossoms
Claire Butler Says:
see flowers bloom and the promise in the air of warmer weather to come
jackie rushton Says:
Daffodils
Antonia Rookley Says:
Getting out of the front door and not instantly regretting it! Love the sunshine and longer days!
jo glasspool Says:
All the lovely colours and knowing summer isn’t to far away

