"It's that time of year again! Acorns have been popping up all over the place. This is a sign of a "mast year," which happens when trees produce an unusually high amount of nuts and fruits. Mast years are important because they provide food for animals and birds, and also help with seed dispersal". But why and how do trees do it? More at The Conversation ➜
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Word of the Day 11/15/23: Exculpate
• 11/15/23 at 02:26AM •Avast the Premise
• 11/14/23 at 10:28PM •Avast the premise
of work to do.
It is well past
making time for you.
Try something fun,
just need a few.
You'll feel great
and friends will too.
Idiocy in Action
• 11/14/23 at 10:27PM •Paradox,
Pair of sox,
Paradyme,
Pair of ducks,
Love in twine.
Should you go?
Or just resign?
Take action now,
Just in time.
Idiocy from the mind
of a crazed, old man.
Though I Walk
• 11/14/23 at 10:26PM •Though I walk through the shadow
of the Valley of Death.
What things in Life are dear?
For the walking of this uncertain life,
the Shadow of Death is always near.
When You Wish
• 11/14/23 at 10:25PM •When you wish
upon a star,
it makes a difference
of whom you are.
For if you believe,
wishing on a star,
will change your life
and take you far,
away to another place,
where Love is near
and there is nothing,
except Wine and Beer.
West Bengal in India is seeing a remarkable recovery of its forests. Thanks to a successful collaboration between local communities and the government, the region has seen a significant increase in tree cover over the past few decades. The project has been so successful that the area now has more trees than it did in 1973! With the help of the local communities, the government is replanting trees, protecting wildlife, and utilizing the forests for sustainable economic growth. This inspiring example of collaboration and conservation shows the potential for positive change. More at Reasons to be Cheerful ➜
Three Planets Rock
• 11/14/23 at 12:16PM •NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
In the fading darkness before dawn, a tilted triangle appeared to balance atop a rock formation off the southern tip of Sicily. Making up the points of the triangle are three of the four brightest objects visible in Earth’s sky: Jupiter, Venus and the Moon. Though a thin waning crescent, most of the moon’s disk is visible due to earthshine. Captured in this image on 2022 April 27, Venus (center) and Jupiter (left) are roughly three degrees apart -- and were headed toward a close conjunction. Conjunctions of Venus and Jupiter occur about once a year and are visible either in the east before sunrise or in the west after sunset. The featured image was taken about an hour before the arrival of the brightest object in Earth’s sky – the Sun.
Photo by Giovanni Passalacqua; Text: Liz Coelho (Pikes Peak)
Grief, Words from a Friend
• 11/14/23 at 05:37AM •Grief wants to cry,
and be mad and
ask for help.
You have permission
to grieve.
You have friends,
who will help and
be there for you.
Don't Forget!
Thank you my friend.
Good Morning
• 11/14/23 at 05:24AM •Good morning all.
Good morning to you.
I cherish your laughs
and your smiles too.
Please have an exciting time
for the rest of your life.
San Francisco Sunset
• 11/14/23 at 03:52AM •Photo shared by Heather Cox Richardson from Letters from an American
A Comment by MFish
Thank you. I needed a reminder about a place I love.