Re: Mike Osterholm Discusses Serious New Pandemic Threat - Peepdemic!
Where Your Peeps At?
By
Janelle Nanos
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<ABBR class=published title=2010-03-18T14:15:34-05:00>Thursday afternoon? Well then it must be time to take a look through our
Peeps in Places pictures that have been submitted so far! If you haven't taken your Peep out for a photo op yet, there's still plenty of time. We'll be accepting photos through
April 3. See details for submitting them after the jump.
SherriCamp CamperChioli hiked down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and perched her Peeps on some prickly pear cactus near Plateau Point. (Extra points for alliteration!)
Karen Parrott took her peeps out to the San Diego Zoo this weekend. We love the cowboy hat on the pink Peep.
Steven Mundell's Peep looks regal set against Mt. Tiede in Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.
You've been waiting all week, we know. But we're pleased to announce the winner of our
Peeps in Places Photo Challenge! Congratulations to
Charlotte Johnson of North Hollywood, California, whose iconic peep pic might just have outdone the Hollywood sign itself.
Read more at:
http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com...ag=Peeps in Places&blog_id=74&IncludeBlogs=74
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