
🦸♀️ Queens of the Kingdom- which great woman in history are you? (FINISHED)
Hello awesome Blossom crew!!
As some of you might know, we're celebrating Women's Month in the Community, and we want to add a bit of girl power to this flower power Community of Blossom Blast!!
So let's play!! Tell us which great woman in history you are according to the level you've reached in the game- you can win 20 Gold Bars to spend in Blossom Blast Saga
Comment with the name of the historical character you got (and whatever you want to say about her!) and we'll choose 3 random players who will win 20 Gold Bars in their Blossom Blast game.
🌼 You have until the 31st of March 13.00 CET to participate. Terms and conditions here.

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I love this idea @Lola_Pop, it's a great way to learn about the outstanding achievements of women.
How fitting that I should have Amelia Earhart as my historical woman to celebrate. I have always admired her. Last summer I gave both of my granddaughters a biography of her which they both loved, too.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneer in aviation at a time when there were very few women in the field. She was the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and she set many other records, besides. She was the author of many books, and for a time, was an aeronautical engineering advisor at Purdue University in Indiana, USA, and a career counselor to the women students.
While attempting to fly around the world in 1937, her plane went missing. She was presumed dead at the young age of 39. She was, and still is, a wonderful example for what women can achieve.
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7 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 6Love HahaCome join the fun for a chance to win gold bars! Tagging: @lulu13 @firebombmarkus @mysticalmysty @PummyRaj @DeepshikhaSharan @Lim @Foley1362 @Nat09 @Spinnifix @bearwithme @SabrinaM
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6 · 1Helpful 1Woah! 1Sweet 3Love HahaI love this 🤗 @Lola_Pop Thanks for tagging me 😊 @debrichmond It seems I got Amelia Earhart too although I would like to get Maya Angelou as she is such a great inspiration 🙏🏻
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4 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 4Love HahaGreat Idea @Lola_Pop 🤗 I got Ada Lovelace I have just read all about her and she was truly a remarkable woman! 🍂
In 1842 Lovelace translated a short article describing the Analytical Engine by the Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea, for publication in England. Babbage asked her to expand the article, “as she understood the machine so well”. The final article is over three times the length of the original and contains several early ‘computer programs,’ as well as strikingly prescient observations on the potential uses of the machine, including the manipulation of symbols and creation of music. Although Babbage and his assistants had sketched out programs for his engine before, Lovelace’s are the most elaborate and complete, and the first to be published; so she is often referred to as “the first computer programmer”. Babbage himself “spoke highly of her mathematical powers, and of her peculiar capability — higher he said than of any one he knew, to prepare the descriptions connected with his calculating machine.”
Ada Lovelace died of cancer at 36, a few short years after the publication of “Sketch of the Analytical Engine, with Notes from the Translator”.
The Analytical Engine remained a vision, until Lovelace’s notes became one of the critical documents to inspire Alan Turing’s work on the first modern computers in the 1940s.
Her thwarted potential, and her passion and vision for technology, have made her a powerful symbol for modern women in technology.
Read some of the primary documents by or about Ada that are online, or read the longer biography of Ada Lovelace, taken from our book, A Passion for Science: Stories of Discovery and Invention.
Thank you @debrichmond for tagging me 😍
Everyday should be women's day!
But through experience i still feel we live in a mans world!
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6 · 2Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 3Love HahaI totally agree with you @lulu13 . I feel the same way. I believe it is improving, just not as fast as it could and should.
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4 · 4Helpful Woah! Sweet Love HahaThanks for your tagging me but I haven't playing Blossom Blast Saga. Sorry! @debrichmond 😅
But I think this contest is fun and I wish good luck for all of the Blossom Blast Players. 👍
Have a lovely day! 💕
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3 · 1Helpful Woah! 2Sweet Love Haha@debrichmond , thanks for marking.
I'm number 1. I'm only around 37 level because I don't play it that way. Ada Lovelace
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5 · 2Helpful Woah! 2Sweet 1Love HahaHi @Lola_Pop, I got Ada Lovelace. She would be blown away to see how far we’ve come with computers, everything is base on it, all the information at the tip of your finger. Nice to know it’s with the help of a woman.
Thanks for the tag @debrichmond 😊🐰
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4 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 4Love HahaTagging @whetz and @EvieLov3 to join in our contest. Come take a try on winning some gold!
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2 · Helpful Woah! 2Sweet Love HahaI too am Ada Lovelace. I always have admired women pioneers in areas usually thought were primarily for men.
Ada reminds me of Grace Hooper, a computer scientist and US Navy Rear Admiral and a pioneer of computer programming. There is a US DDG (Guides middle destroyer) named after her.
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2 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 2Love HahaLooks like I'm Amelia Earhart (Level 255) :)
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4 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 3Love HahaNice, @Kitten2486 !!
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3 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 2Love HahaThank you so much Lola_Pop!
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4 · Helpful Woah! 1Sweet 3Love HahaI am Jane Austen which is fitting considering I am a librarian.
We are all falls in love.
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
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4 · Helpful Woah! Sweet 4Love HahaThank you for tagging me @debrichmond I’ll be Amelia Earhart
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5 · Helpful 2Woah! Sweet 3Love Haha