February 9

2020
Sunrise, moonrise, and launch of SolarOrbiter. All in a day’s work
2015
Lenticular clouds at UNM Taos
2014
San Miguel Chapel..,.oldest church in the US...built 1610...fabulous acoustics
She points to the street.
Law-abiding tumbleweeds
Wait for the light change.
2013
This photograph, taken from the International Space Station (ISS) on January 18th, shows the north coast of Trinidad and a series of subtle, interacting arcs in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. These are known as “internal waves,” the surface manifestation of slow waves that move tens of meters beneath the sea surface. Internal waves produce enough of an effect on the sea surface to be seen from space, but only where they are enhanced due to reflection of sunlight, or sunglint, back towards the International Space Station. They are created by differences in density of water layers (from changes in temperature or salt content, for example) when that water moves over a feature such as an underwater mountain or a continental shelf. The waves are huge, with heights up to 100 meters (about 330 feet) and widths that span hundreds of miles, according to a 2010 MIT press release on a new method for studying the waves.
We thought that water
Was running. Turns out it was
The wind in dry leaves.
2011
Rejected four times,
I hunker down with my dog
And wait for pizza.
2009
thinks true love is expressed by chicken mole. among other things.
is resting after a whirlwind pickup (just ahead of Yelena's broom)

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