Catholics have picnics in the same places everyone else does - parks, etc.
The name of the bear that likes to go on picnics is Yogi Bear.
Picnics
At Christmas time, it is summer in Australia. The weather is warm. Picnics and cookouts are common
he is a friendly bear he likes picnics especialy marmerlade but we wouldn't dream of touching ginger bear
Heidi H. Cusick-Dickerson has written: 'Picnics' -- subject(s): Outdoor cookery, Picnics
Yes, the word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).Examples:The picnic was held at a beautiful park. (noun)We like to picnic on sunny days. (verb)
Parades, picnics and pyrotechnics.
Winnie the pooh.
Bees don't like picnics, because they don't even know one is going on. They like the food, especially the sweet stuff that is at picnics. Sweet liquids like sodas draw them like the soda was nectar from flowers.
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Picnic is singular. Picnics is plural.