This cartoon has great significance to me, so I'm going to go to Mutt's page and buy it, HERE.
My Muse once told me, when I was holding Jazzie and listening to his tiny heart struggling away in his chest, that my heart was tiny, too. I thought, "Yes, it is tiny, even on Earth it's not one of the bigger ones, a human's heart. But in the vastness of space? It is indeed, tiny, too."
Skywatcher Post...Taken Friday from Fitness, Ice clouds before a mild Santa Ana, forming as air masses collided. We are to get rain on Tuesday, just as was predicted by the nice man who stopped to ask me of what I was taking pictures. He might have been a Meteorologist or something, as we have scads of highly educated people running around San Diego. It was a pleasant encounter with someone who shared an interest in clouds.
I usually watch the clouds to predict weather, sort of like a farmer did. I'm glad that we have LOTS better weather prediction nowadays but it's still fun to try those old skills out. Thanks to God for NOAA and the Meteorologists!
You all have a grand weekend. Look at the sky, and enjoy the show!
My Muse once told me, when I was holding Jazzie and listening to his tiny heart struggling away in his chest, that my heart was tiny, too. I thought, "Yes, it is tiny, even on Earth it's not one of the bigger ones, a human's heart. But in the vastness of space? It is indeed, tiny, too."
Skywatcher Post...Taken Friday from Fitness, Ice clouds before a mild Santa Ana, forming as air masses collided. We are to get rain on Tuesday, just as was predicted by the nice man who stopped to ask me of what I was taking pictures. He might have been a Meteorologist or something, as we have scads of highly educated people running around San Diego. It was a pleasant encounter with someone who shared an interest in clouds.
I usually watch the clouds to predict weather, sort of like a farmer did. I'm glad that we have LOTS better weather prediction nowadays but it's still fun to try those old skills out. Thanks to God for NOAA and the Meteorologists!
You all have a grand weekend. Look at the sky, and enjoy the show!
..in my next life I will be either a meteorologist or a geologist! We'll do it together! Oh, btw, you little 2nd grade photo was ADORABLE!!!! oh,those nasty people who gave you a hard time!!!
ReplyDeleteOh good! We but we have to make a solemn promise not to work for Oil companies! They hire far too many Geologists!
ReplyDeleteYes, the slings and arrows of war in the second grade. I'm glad it's SO not cool to do that anymore! And thanks. I wish to be a cute little old lady, too, but I'm having to work harder at it.