The Darkness
• 12/23/23 at 07:22PM •The darkness pursued
the light of day,
covering the beauty
with light of grey.
Sun rays began
to create the dawn,
as daylight returns,
and we yawn.
The darkness pursued
the light of day,
covering the beauty
with light of grey.
Sun rays began
to create the dawn,
as daylight returns,
and we yawn.
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
Colours of a serene evening sky are captured in this 8 minute exposure, made near this December's solstice from New Zealand, southern hemisphere, planet Earth. Looking south, star trails form the short concentric arcs around the rotating planet's south celestial pole positioned just off the top of the frame. At top and left of center are trails of the Southern Cross stars and a dark smudge from the Milky Way's Coalsack Nebula. Alpha and Beta Centauri make the brighter yellow and blue tinted trails, reflected below in the waters of Hoopers Inlet in the Pacific coast of the South Island's Otago Peninsula. On that short December summer night, aurora australis also gave luminous, green and reddish hues to the sky above the hills. An upper atmospheric glow distinct from the aurora excited by collisions with energetic particles, pale greenish bands of airglow caused by a cascade of chemical reactions excited by sunlight can be traced in diagonal bands near the top left.
Photo by Ian Griffin
New tattoos today.
Have I lost my sanity
or entered a new
stage of vanity?
A dragon,
a feathered plume,
a sword, a moon,
because there was room.
I love these,
my new badge,
struggling to
maintain my courage.
One man.
One cause.
Enjoy the season.
Santa Claus.
Who we love in life,
is a precious token.
Life is great,
if it remains unbroken.
Forever the love,
residing this day,
in the hearts of others.
For this I pray.
No matter the love.
No matter how far,
I'll follow you,
my eternal Star.
He wasn't tiny,
He wasn't tall.
He wasn't large,
He was small.
Garbed in a red suit,
with many white sashes.
A curly, white beard
and snow-white lashes.
Look up to the sky,
listening for the joys,
of jingling bells and
presents for girls and boys.
Merry Christmas,
with good cheer.
Wishing you a very,
Happy New Year.
A fantasy tale within a dream.
Come my child and fly with me
to a sunny tropic isle,
where you can see red coconuts
and a purple crocodile.
Imagination is your friend
as we lift, from off the floor,
while spreading wings, beat quicker now
and we begin to soar.
Drifting through the clouds,
like puppets on a string
and wind with it's freshest breath
makes all our clothing sing.
Look down my child,
look down below,
beneath us, on the ground,
as we see trees of coconut
and hills made out of mounds
of chocolate, marshmallows
and other sweets to eat,
provided that you keep it
from sticking to your feet.
What path,
what way,
a broken heart,
on this day.
A lost love,
from long ago.
Close once,
now No.
How to mend
a broken heart,
so many pieces,
lying apart.
What say you,
about lost love?
Something lost from
life's treasure trove.
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day:
A single 183 day exposure with a pinhole camera and photographic paper resulted in this long-duration solargraph. Recorded from solstice to solstice, June 21 to December 21, in 2022, it follows the Sun's daily arcing path through planet Earth's skies from Mertola, Portugal. On June 21, the Sun's highest point and longest arc represents the longest day and the astronomical beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere. The solstice date with the fewest hours of daylight is at the beginning of winter in the north, corresponding to the Sun's shortest and lowest arc in the 2022 solargraph. For 2023, the northern winter solstice was on December 22 at 3:27 UTC. That's December 21 for North America time zones.
Photo by solargraph