Repost
These are posts from another blog that are being repost for a simple reason of not reinventing the wheel, have them all in one place, and the ability to link back to the post.
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Foto Friday on a Saturday
oops! These didn’t stay around for long which makes me glad I had a chance to capture them.
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Foto Friday – August 23, 2013
“Follow Me!”
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A Little Dusting
It’s been ages since I’ve written here. Those that follow me are either glad that they don’t have another email in their inbox or they are just patient enough for the next one. Either way, happiness is having something to say. Here goes: Molasses in brown sugar. Brown sugar in oatmeal. Trace elements that feed ….the soul ….the body ….and today, the mind. The same is true of honey, Honey.
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Foto Friday – May 24th, 2013
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It’s that time of the Week again -Foto Friday!
This is a red tailed hawk up close. He’s fond of the soccer field where the kid plays. Their mascot is the hawks. It was cropped from this one below where this beautiful creature came off the limb and started flying. Can I just mention how much I am enjoying this new camera? There are adventures, both great and small, that are showing up before my very eyes hours after being snapped in digital. Buteo jamaicensis – There is no doubt about it.
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Foto Friday – New Weekly Post
I’ve done something clever… I’ve done something just for me. It’s all about creating the mood. Inspiration strikes when you least expect it. There are things you can do with a point and shoot camera but not like this. I think this journey is going to be long term and intense. It has been so far! I’m learning all about the bells and whistles as well as the mechanics of light, lens, shutter speed and aperture. I can’t wait to share a few of these. Snooze if you must, but take a gander. There are going to be some flora and fauna featured. Some already identified and some not so.…
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There’s Always More to the Story…
…physicists said Wednesday that they had discovered a new subatomic particle that looks for all the world like the Higgs boson, a key to understanding why there is diversity and life in the universe. That possibility is particularly exciting to physicists, as it could point the way to new, deeper ideas, beyond the Standard Model, about the nature of reality. For now, some physicists are simply calling it a “Higgslike” particle. Peter Higgs, the University of Edinburgh theorist for whom the boson is named, entered the meeting to a sustained ovation. According to the Standard Model, the Higgs boson is the only manifestation of an invisible force field, a cosmic molasses…
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Humans have not yet…
“A scientific observer is unequipped to be neutral unless he studies brain evolution in the human species and the brain evolution of other species. Until an observer has learned the structure of his own central nervous system and how it operates, where it came from, and compares it to that of other species, he cannot adequately understand his relative position on the planet Earth.” “As we show in more detail elsewhere in this book, the Cetacea have demonstrated a capacity to survive far longer than we have on this planet. Insofar as can be determined by paleontological evidence, the cetaceans have had large brains equal to and larger than ours…



