Tributaries of Life
If you’ve know me long enough, you’ve heard me say, “Life is never linear!” Woke up in the middle of the night, couldn’t sleep, so picked up my Kindle, and finished reading my latest download, Alex and Me, by Irene …
If you’ve know me long enough, you’ve heard me say, “Life is never linear!” Woke up in the middle of the night, couldn’t sleep, so picked up my Kindle, and finished reading my latest download, Alex and Me, by Irene …
This is a fantastic picture. Just had to share. Dr. Daniel Durda, astronomer and planetary scientist, had the wonderful opportunity of meeting and introducing Alan Shepard’s daughter, at a science-related event. And as you can see from the photo, he …
Dr Dan Durda – astronomer/planetary scientist/friend Read more »
Oh man, this was the first thing I saw on my FB page this morning. A pic from one of the WWII reunions, with my two best buds, Tony and Carl. I immediately burst into tears. I can’t even begin …
Above – Sarah Jarosz The background… Music has always played a significant role in of my life. I started playing the guitar when I was fourteen, thanks in part to a neighborhood friend. None of us set out with the …
“I didn’t want to do it this way, but there are too many friends and relatives to notify individually, to say farewell. Tuesday, I had a final appointment with my Oncologist. I asked ‘up front” what kind of time I …
A Farewell to Joe Miller, veteran and true friend to so many Read more »
This came up as an old memory on Facebook from 2017. Why in the hell did I ever post it there (only for the fact that my tween books relate to science)? Except for maybe two people, most probably thought …
A simple explanation for Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle? Read more »