Cell Phone Infection Tracking: Spring Break vs COVID 19
This is one major reason people in cars can look right at you (when you're on a motorcycle or bicycle)---AND NOT SEE YOU.
For the past year and a half, two friends and I have been having a two hour lunch together at Wyndemere every Tuesday, missing only a few.
After visiting the Wyndemere Board Room and seeing the amazing table top, I wondered how such gorgeous slabs of wood are, well “harvested.”
I am old enough to remember reading about the very controversial plans for reintroducing wolves (the natural apex predator) into Yellowstone.
I have been following the development of a new approach to launching spacecraft.
While it’s not news that Google Earth captures our property… this was a nice surprise.
Regarding the photo technique of making something look like a small replica of itself ... here is a picture of the type of camera that is used ... a bellows-box camera.
Wild hogs plague this farmer, freely feeding on his corn... most likely without him knowing!
Starting a decade ago, everyone was told that honey bee colonies were collapsing all over the world…
Well .... maybe not what you'd expect!! To see such a demonstration of both technology and human will really opens your eyes.
When these two images came over the internet from friends who send me such things, I could not get over the similarity: Six lions and six honeybees side-by-side at the water’s edge
Nonni woke me up this morning to see this Eagle camped out on our reef boulder called "Popover" this morning, probably fishing.
As part of our Viking Russia trip, Bev and I spent a day exploring this militarized Swedish island.
I spent half and hour watching these three fishermen through my telescope pulling in big fish across the bay. The image its poor because it was tipping-down-rain at the time.
I saw an interview between Elon Musk and a SpaceX blogger in which he expounded on his “Musk's Engineering Philosophy."