Since we’ve been here 21 years, the sign couldn’t be referring to us–I hope. But I couldn’t help wondering if it applied to vacationers, newcomers, or snowbirds. Hopefully it doesn’t refer to vacationers since, one way or another, the tourist economy probably helped finance the fuel in his pickup. As for snowbirds, it just doesn’tContinue reading “Welcome or Not?”
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Solar Hot Spot
Yesterday morning the sun unleased another solar flare, and I caught views of it fading away. The brightest area on the upper left image is around 50,000 miles across and shows the flare shortly after its peak while the lower right shows the same region after the flare has ended. The other two images showContinue reading “Solar Hot Spot”
Through the Looking Glass
The chrysalis on the left held a developing monarch butterfly. Note the horizontal yellow beads along the upper portion and the pale green marks on the right upper chrysalis. The microscopic image at 40X shows what this area looked like after the butterfly left. The yellow pigment now forms a line across the lower micrographContinue reading “Through the Looking Glass”
Promise or Harbinger?
Rain, winds, thunder, and lightning shook the region in recent days and left this parting sign in the evening sky. Is it an assurance that that the tempest is over, or a warning of turbulent times to come? #sunset #storm #rain #harbinger #thunder #lightning
Farm Fresh
Blue fingers, blue lips, blueberries, YUM! #blueberries #picking #april #harvest
Ukulele Sunset
Rays of the lowering sun caressed two of my favorite ukuleles, each with its different style. The one on the wall came from Ua Huka in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. The one on the desk came from a Hawaiian company. Each is a masterpiece of its own style with their own distinctive sounds,Continue reading “Ukulele Sunset”
Peepin’ and Sleepin’
I can hear it now, owl parents “discussing” who has to stay up all day taking care of the kids that just won’t go to sleep. During a past guided tour of the St. John’s River in Florida, I got photos of a dozing mom and one of her time-confused offspring. Perhaps in time juniorContinue reading “Peepin’ and Sleepin’”
Eclipse of a Different Color
The moon makes the barest dent on the first image on the upper right of the composite, then continues its way in front of the sun, like a willful child standing in front of the TV, before exiting on the lower left of the image. The photos were taken through a special purple filter thatContinue reading “Eclipse of a Different Color”
Partial Eclipse
Thin clouds partly dimmed the view of yesterday’s eclipse but the sun remained visible in spite of them. I had my solar telescopes set up on the driveway including the wood-framed Sun Seeker projection telescope which gave the best general view. It projects an image of the sun on paper and anyone standing nearby couldContinue reading “Partial Eclipse”
Eclipse Day!
Today is the day! Enjoy the eclipse if you possibly can, but remember: PROTECT THE EYES! #eclipse #eyes #day