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The Dot

Gooood morning! Here's a new blog post for ya (nothing to do with astronomy, but still observation.) The Dot

There it was again. It happens every year, usually in July. Summer was resplendent in her party dress, the sunbeams crept through the forest with misty greetings, and an achingly beautiful scent wafted through the dewy leaves this morning. Yet, at the height of power of this kingdom, suddenly, when all was fair and green and growing...a breeze, almost imperceptible, a breath of cool, of change, the black dot of Chaos in the white Yang symbol. Summer took a nap, had a weird dream, and waking, brushed it off...almost. “This will all end. Winter is coming.” The music of the birds blasted over the dance floor, and a blue sky was nearly able to smile away such notions, but...the Dot is always there.

Perhaps this realization makes Summer’s perfume all the more poignant, propelling her stilettos over the dance floor late into the sleepless nights. Without limitation, this Eden would degenerate into a disposable, meaningless ease. Free refills lose their charm after the fifth time.

I was hanging out with some senior citizens recently. We had just finished bingo, and got to talking. “Would you want to live forever?”
“Absolutely not!” was the emphatic reply. Interestingly, nobody said “well, maybe for another thirty years.”

I think they’ve got a better grasp of seasons than I do.

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A Young Moon

Clouds drift by a young crescent moon, and some evening birds sing. Check out this cell phone video through the eyepiece of the telescope set up on my driveway!

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Perseids overnight!

Don't forget, folks! The Perseid meteors peak overnight. https://www.space.com/32868-perseid-meteor-shower-guide.html

Perseids

Heya folks! Annnnd we're back. The Perseid meteor shower is approaching, peaking on August 11/12. What if you're like some of my buddies, and are blind? Or it's raining? Listening to 'em is a great way to observe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa14fOybJ4qTosQPa1TJdcw

Shoot the Moon

I got to learn how to use a thirty foot telescope last night. It was "out of this world!" https://joshurban.substack.com/p/shoot-the-moon?s=w

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