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When Words Collide
When words collide
and meanings change,
do we make a guess,
spell check or rearrange?
Interesting questions,
from a writer's view.
It matters to me,
unsure about you.
I write to handle,
my daily stress.
It helps me when,
my mind is a mess.
A Comment by Carl
Rearrange! 😊
If Love
If love happens to
find a way to your heart,
Be honest with your friends,
as you need to do your part.
No indifference now,
is what I will say.
Grab ahold of love,
begging it to stay.
There Was a Place
There was a place.
There was a time,
when life was good,
and very sublime.
It's been a while.
I know it's true,
but of late,
I'm always thinking of you.
Moon Eclipses Saturn
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
What if Saturn disappeared? Sometimes, it does. It doesn't really go away, though, it just disappears from view when our Moon moves in front. Such a Saturnian eclipse, more formally called an occultation, was visible along a long swath of Earth -- from Peru, across the Atlantic Ocean, to Italy -- only a few days ago. The featured color image is a digital fusion of the clearest images captured during the event and rebalanced for color and relative brightness between the relatively dim Saturn and the comparatively bright Moon. Saturn and the comparative bright Moon. The exposures were all taken from Breda, Catalonia, Spain, just before occultation. Eclipses of Saturn by our Moon will occur each month for the rest of this year. Each time, though, the fleeting event will be visible only to those with clear skies -- and the right location on Earth. Gallery: Moon Eclipses Saturn in August 2024
Photo by Pau Montplet Sanz
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Word of the Day 08/27/24: bouncing
Here I Am
Here I am,
with a mind too frail.
I believe I am in
an old mental jail.
Thoughts move slowly,
most of the time.
It makes it harder,
if my words are to rhyme.
Why rhyme words,
where there is no meaning.
It's because it was the way
I found myself leaning.
One never knows,
is what I will say
as I plan on doing it,
in my very own way.
I Rode a Black Horse
I rode a black horse,
wearing a white hat.
He looked funny,
being dressed like that.
My Mind is Full
My mind is full,
of useless information.
I wish my mind would
gain some exhilaration,
of writing words,
clear and concise.
It would be great,
and so very nice.
Too many thoughts,
about the end of life,
when reflecting about,
the loss of my wife.
Now here I am,
faced with a dilemma.
I think I may need
another brain enema.
If there is no wind, row
Latin proverb sometimes attributed to Virgil as "Destitutus ventis, remos adhibere." It translates as “If the wind will not serve, take to the oars.”
The proverb emphasizes self-reliance and the importance of taking action instead of waiting for conditions to improve.
Perseid Meteors Over Inner Mongolia
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
Did you see it? One of the more common questions during a meteor shower occurs because the time it takes for a meteor to flash is similar to the time it takes for a head to turn. Possibly, though, the glory of seeing bright meteors shoot across the sky -- while knowing that they were once small pebbles on another world -- might make it all worthwhile, even if your observing partner(s) can't always share in your experience. The featured video is composed of short clips taken in Inner Mongolia, China during the 2023 Perseid Meteor Shower. Several bright meteors were captured while live-reaction audio was being recorded -- just as the meteors flashed. This year's 2024 Perseids also produced many beautiful meteors. Another good meteor shower to watch for is the Geminids which peak yearly in mid-December, this year with relatively little competing glow from a nearly new Moon. Your Sky Surprise: What picture did APOD feature on your birthday? (post 1995)