@gauravsabnis Looking through my photos, found this series of Venus photos from 2009. Over a period of 6 weeks it came closer to Earth. Change in size and phase is quite obvious. Taken with same telescope/camera settings. t.co/7jvTLAJbo…
Read more@gauravsabnis Love watching Venus. This one is from May 21st this year when it was in the evening sky. t.co/dPlW8sFky…
Read more@curiousgawker not cool
Read more@curiousgawker sir: only 68 days to go. please don’t add to the misery.
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Read more@_s_hari @NPRinskeep @MorningEdition @NPR Read the CBS news article. This guy seems like a typical 20-something know it all person. I thought I was very smart in my twenties too. :) LOL
Read more@_s_hari @NPRinskeep @MorningEdition @NPR 15 seconds of fame every 2-4 years for these undecided independent voters. twitter.com/parags/status/…
Read moreAlex: Wake up and smell the festering country around you. What you ask for is a pipe dream and you know that it is. (p.s. pot is legal in Denver) twitter.com/NPRinskeep/sta…
Read more@CCdiTitan @AcadiaNPS Nice! Seems like I got almost the same photo 2-3 weeks ago. :) twitter.com/parags/status/…
Read moreWhen I watched this last night it did seem weird but, then what isn’t weird about the orange creep. Now, I realize the source of inspiration for that. twitter.com/ProjectLincoln…
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Read more@ArunShanbhag Yes, indeed it will be a huge problem. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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Read moreHey @LibertyU stop sending email solicitations. Even if you offer a free ride, I’ll not send my kids to liberty university.
Read more“There is no hope for you unless this bit of sod under your feet is the sweetest to you in this world - in any world” - Thoreau
Read more@ArunShanbhag Not the riots, I am thinking of peaceful transfer of power after the election.
Read moreI sincerely hope that the situation in Belarus is not a preview of what will happen in US in November.
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Read moreThis out and back trip was about 8 miles with just over 3000 feet of climbing. During my last visit here 5 years ago, it was clear and I remember enjoying the beautiful views. I’d highly recommend this trail to anyone who wants to challenge themselves.
Read moreThis summer, we made 3 trips to NH and climbed five 4000 footers. If it was a normal year without the pandemic, we wouldn’t have done it as kids are usually busy with summer camps. So, one positive thing coming out of Covid19.
Read moreIt was challenging to jump down / scoot down all the big boulders but we made it to the car safely only with minor scrapes and bruises. t.co/1cC875PdV…
Read moreThe wind was blowing away the clouds and it started to clear out a bit but, then it also started to rain. We were getting worried about the long climb down along the waterfalls on wet rocks. t.co/kAMUsUtVT…
Read moreObligatory summit shots on mount Moosilauke. t.co/ReFA887g6…
Read moreThe summit was foggy and cloudy with no views. There was no reward for all that work over 3 hours. We found a spot to eat lunch and decided to leave quickly as it was getting very cold with fierce wind. t.co/OYNn6VO03…
Read moreThis caterpillar was just fantastic. If anyone knows what it is called, I’d love to know. t.co/aosD3tuZF…
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