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"Cities around the world are trying everything from reflective paint to underground water channels to manage the hotter days ahead."  More at Reasons to be Cheerful ➜ 

When you are offering to help
and there is no response.
Should you pursue or abandon,
a good relationship?

It's not what I want to do.
It's an obligation, to help.
There is nothing, Nada, included.
A life's commitment will be that,

simply that, nothing more.
I want to aide someone in
these, my last days, of life.
Why is that so difficult?

When Life

Posted by MFish Profile 08/07/24 at 09:12PM Life Stories - Memories See more by MFish

When life,
goes awry.
When you're told,
you are about to die.

Not this instant,
but a few months from now.
Not the method,
nor the how.

How is your mind
supposed to process,
when the uncertainties,
of living under duress.

Should I have quit,
or give up the chase?
Not on my watch.
It's my life, not a race.

A Comment by Yelena

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Yelena • 08/09/2024 at 12:26AM • Like 1 Profile

Think how you will celebrate your Birthday

A Comment by MFish

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MFish • 08/09/2024 at 11:46AM • Like Profile

Thank you. I will.

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:

To some, they look like battlements, here protecting us against the center of the Milky Way. The Three Merlons, also called the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, stand tall today because they are made of dense dolomite rock which has better resisted erosion than surrounding softer rock. They formed about 250 million years ago and so are comparable in age with one of the great extinctions of life on Earth. A leading hypothesis is that this great extinction was triggered by an asteroid about 10-km across, larger in size than Mount Everest, impacting the Earth. Humans have gazed up at the stars in the Milky Way and beyond for centuries, making these battlefield-like formations, based in the Sexten Dolomites, a popular place for current and ancient astronomers.

Photo by Donato Lioce; Text: Natalia Lewandowska (SUNY Oswego)

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:

What makes this storm cloud so colorful? First, the cloud itself is composed of millions of tiny droplets of water and ice. Its bottom is almost completely flat -- but this isn't unusual. Bottom flatness in clouds is generally caused by air temperature dropping as you go up, and that above a specific height, water-saturated air condenses out water droplets. The shape of the cloud middle is caused by a water-droplet-laden column of air being blown upward. Most unusual, though, are the orange and yellow colors. Both colors are caused by the cloud's water drops reflecting sunlight. The orange color in the cloud's middle and bottom sections are reflections of a nearly red sunset. In contrast, the yellow color of the cloud's top results from reflection of light from a not-yet-setting Sun, where some -- but less -- blue light is being scattered away. Appearing to float above the plains in Texas, the featured impressive image of a dynamic cumulonimbus cloud was captured in 2021 while investigating a tornado.

Photo by Laura Rowe (Used with permission)

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