M: How does the moon cut his hair? K: I don't know. Sun scissors...something. M: Eclipse it. We bought sun binoculars for the occasion (not too expensive, but made us feel very luxurious). We passed these around to old and new friends and carefully taught people how to look for such a tiny object in a huge black sky. There were 3 sunspots visible, and if you squinted just right an extra one in the bottom left corner. It cooled about 12 degrees. We watched as the sun and moon aligned and we could see small circles where the sun peaked through the topography of the moon. Twilight hit and everyone cheered and got excited and took off their glasses and stared. The corona was visible and I've never seen anything in the sky so beautiful and breathtaking. There are words to describe it, but I likely don't know them or know how to line them up just right to explain. Everything went silent as everyone took pics with their iphones/cameras, or just pondered in how unlikely it ...
Roast banana. Blend banana and combine with homemade pudding. Melt chocolate and cover bottom of a homemade pie crust cooked the day before. Chill three hours. Whip up cream and grate chocolate on top. There were no shortcuts. Everything was made from scratch. I mean, except the chocolate. I used Dove chocolates because that is what I had. (Also, that is not my picture above. That's the pic from pilsbury in which most things are storebought - look how pretty and how easy!) It ended up being very good. I had a baby in June of 2018. My first graduate student defended his thesis in January and is going to graduate in April. Literally, this week, I will participate in the hooding ceremony where I am the person who is doing the hooding. This feels so weird to me since it really doesn't seem that long ago that I graduated and did all of this in my own life. It's not been quite ten years, but it's so far that I can't round down. There are so many things that I am d...
It was Herman Melville that said “All profound things and emotions of things are preceded and attended by silence." Right now, I am sitting near my front window and watching the most spectacular sunset as it changes the sky from a dusty orange, to dusty rose and now a brilliant neon pink. One cloud is low and back and from the top is flecked with blue and navy while it's underside is fascinatingly flamingo. The clouds are the perfect shape and have metallic linings and texture and there really isn't anything better than a sunset in the west. Couple that with a picture window framing all this splendor above aspens and juniper and I'm arguably in heaven. I still love birthdays and make a big deal of them for others and for myself. Of all the profound things and emotions of things that have been attended by silence one is that I've gotten married. Of all my years, apparently that birthday at the start of 32 was the beginning of a year that wo...
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