Warm sundown
a warm sundown before a week of rain. enjoying the change, day to day.
Stephen Payne – Paynie 9 December 2020 10 years ago this gentleman was an illegal immigrant, picking tomatoes in the fields of Texas. Now, he is one of the leading brain surgeons in the entire world. Don’t tell me immigrants are bad for any economy.
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This is my night photo to reflect on this wonderful poem Walking at Night – by Louise Gluck Now that she is old,the young men don’t approach herso the nights are free,the streets at dusk that were so dangeroushave become as safe as the meadow. By midnight, the town’s quiet.Moonlight reflects off the stone walls;on
https://www.syracuse.com/news/2020/12/after-a-million-year-journey-a-meteor-explodes-above-syracuse-in-2020.html A million or more years ago, a 1-ton chunk of rock escaped the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, bound for Syracuse. The blue line denotes the estimated trajectory of the meteor that burned up over Central New York on Wednesday. The entire journey took about three seconds. National Aeronautic and Space AdministrationNational Aeronautic
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T’was a month before Christmas,And all through the town,People wore masks,That covered their frown.The frown had begunWay back in the Spring,When a global pandemicChanged everything.They called it corona,But unlike the beer,It didn’t bring good times,It didn’t bring cheer.Contagious and deadly,This virus spread fast,Like a wildfire that startsWhen fueled by gas.Airplanes were grounded,Travel was banned.Borders were
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A couple of my favorite smiles from 9 years ago, at Malibu Winery in the Calabassas hills. Enjoying wine and food with the Munoz’s and the Salas’s
OK, got the computer up and running with Big Sur, and slowly setting things up again. First, i will just say “I DON’T WANT NOTIFICATIONS TURNED ON ANYWHERE, FOR ANYTHING” jumpin’ jehoshaphats.
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