"A glooming peace this morning with it brings; The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head: Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things; Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished: For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Iridium flares would give more astronomical excitement. Consult heavensabove.com enter your latitude and longitude and ask for iridium flare predictions. There's typically one a night.
I still much prefer the sunrise picture a few days ago with the racing shell on the water. I’m sorry, Althouse, but your pictures without people in them strike me as a bit sterile.
A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are.
Football is more popular than baseball. Some people say they don't like baseball because it's too slow. Well, between the penalties and the injuries, football has become even more tedious, IMO.
"A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are."
They can't, and never of course would, predict where "I'll" see as opposed to what "you'll" see, so why the lack of clarity? If you'll be willfully blind you won't see shit.
Why make an assumption what is shown could be seen by any/all/other? Clouds prevent sight, like I saw recently Mt. Rainier's glorious peak but only in a jet above the clouds. It was raining in Seattle.
Sen. Chuck Schumer: "I'm ready to sit down with Leader McConnell and try to come up with fair rules [on impeachment]. There's no reason why we shouldn't be able to do that." -The Hill
I worked Hiva Oa island this morning. Famous for Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel, according to wiki. South Pacific but not as cool as something on the other side of the international date line.
A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are.
“ ...really intrigued by the fact that the surface of that body of water is rarely flat and still at daybreak.” That’s from the mandatory dawn swim. It’s Wisconsin, we make waves.
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The oblique white water lines really ties the vertical trees to the horizontal shore and the kiss of sun.
Another gray morning in Madison. Lovely.
I'm really intrigued by the fact that the surface of that body of water is rarely flat and still at daybreak.
"A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Iridium flares would give more astronomical excitement. Consult heavensabove.com enter your latitude and longitude and ask for iridium flare predictions. There's typically one a night.
Harambe didn’t kill himself.
Just look at all the rot!
I still much prefer the sunrise picture a few days ago with the racing shell on the water. I’m sorry, Althouse, but your pictures without people in them strike me as a bit sterile.
In that light the capitol looks like a Russian church. There they go again, interfering in our politics.
Armistice Day Storm - November 11, 1940
“'m really intrigued by the fact that the surface of that body of water is rarely flat and still at daybreak.”
In northern Vermont, that doesn’t start to happen consistently until early January. It’s like a wind switch turns off.
Interesting. When I go to harden's url I get nada but "this domain is for sale."
Starts with ww1. no www.
Ann at the top of her game today.
Sorry
https://www.heavens-above.com
or google iridium flare.
A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are.
So the whistleleaker met with the guy who leaked the “black ledger” and got Manafort fired during the presidential campaign...
https://twitter.com/ClimateAudit/status/1193513165616644097
Last two tweets in the thread, which is worth a read.
He was covering his own ass, and Schiff can’t allow him to testify or the thing blows up in Democrats’ faces. It would be the end of Biden.
I am the only guy following rhhardin on Twitter and he has zero tweets, but I know that when he finally does tweet, it will be worth the wait.
Football is more popular than baseball. Some people say they don't like baseball because it's too slow. Well, between the penalties and the injuries, football has become even more tedious, IMO.
I knew year's ago atomic is far more important than granular.
You will pay me, whether weather apropos or not.
"A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are."
They can't, and never of course would, predict where "I'll" see as opposed to what "you'll" see, so why the lack of clarity? If you'll be willfully blind you won't see shit.
Why make an assumption what is shown could be seen by any/all/other? Clouds prevent sight, like I saw recently Mt. Rainier's glorious peak but only in a jet above the clouds. It was raining in Seattle.
God is the answer.
Ciaramella (Charlie to Strzok) involved in decision for Biden to fire Shokin that Biden so unwisely bragged about.
https://twitter.com/ClimateAudit/status/1193580717772435456
"so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are.”
I think I have seen one of those. I thought it looked like an explosion in space. But it wasn’t a bolide.
Sen. Chuck Schumer: "I'm ready to sit down with Leader McConnell and try to come up with fair rules [on impeachment]. There's no reason why we shouldn't be able to do that." -The Hill
Ha ha haa ha ha ha ha ha ah ha!
I worked Hiva Oa island this morning. Famous for Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel, according to wiki. South Pacific but not as cool as something on the other side of the international date line.
rhhardin said...
Sorry
https://www.heavens-above.com
or google iridium flare.
A large old deployment of polar orbit satellites that are highly polished and stabilized, so they can predict when and where you'll see a huge bright spot in the sky, according to where you are.
Oh, you mean an Iridium flare.
I build walls others can't see.
Today is the 44th anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
"In northern Vermont, that doesn’t start to happen consistently until early January. It’s like a wind switch turns off."
Like, you know, when it's frozen? ;-)
Better to be sterile than impotent like you, BM
NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...
Today is the 44th anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
just passed the 3rd anniversary of the sinking of Hillary Clinton
The legend lives on from the Deplorables on down
Of the big fake they call Bitchy Gloomy
any Latin Lovers here?
the inscription read:
"EPSTEINIVS NON COMMITTERE MORS VOLVNTARIA"
??? any clues??
Italy’s role in Russiagate and the following Spygate is far from transparent, and many things still need to be brought to light
https://italicsmag.com/2019/11/09/pizza-tailor-soldier-spygate/
Perfectly framed Capital Dome in the middle. Like it.
Jessica Lebel is the greatest thing on tv in any market ever.
You people don't even know.
Denver, in her hands, is the greatest concentration of good looks West of Minnesota.
I love me those skinny &*&*(((*&
It's gray. The water is gray, the sky is gray, the trees are without color and frame the picture in black. Gloom.
“ ...really intrigued by the fact that the surface of that body of water is rarely flat and still at daybreak.”
That’s from the mandatory dawn swim. It’s Wisconsin, we make waves.
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