As promised, here is the update for Dec 15th!
earth and beyond
Jupiter And Saturn – A 2020 Conjunction
Look up in the sky!
Re-blog – Our Wonderful World
What A Wonderful World!
While spending yet another day inside my home and wondering about when and how the current pandemic will make an exit from our lives, I found out via Google Doodle that today is April 22nd.
The day of our Earth!
And I remembered a post I published back in 2017. Featuring Louis Armstrong’s classic What A Wonderful World, I shared snaps taken by me with the lyrics of the song.
So for few moments of your today, just think about how much wonderful this world of ours really is, despite what is currently happening here right now.
Louis Armstrong’s What A Wonderful World is the only song, in my opinion, capable of describing in simplest of words what our planet is really all about.
And since we are celebrating Earth Day today, so I got this idea of showing you pictures I have taken, using the lyrics of Louis Armstrong’s classic number.
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First Day Of Fall
Yes, I know!
Sep 23rd isn’t the day of 2016’s Autumn Equinox. It was yesterday and I suppose most of you already witnessed in some form. I didn’t got the chance and even though leaves did fell off the trees, I didn’t had the slightest of idea about Sep 22nd 2016 being Autumn Equinox.
On This Earth
Happy faces, blissful gardens
Blooming flowers, blue oceans
Whatever it is, it’s from here
On this earth
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Rare Spring Flowers
A rare, unknown beauty was discovered by GF-Chopstix and I have to admit, this is really remarkable. Click below the picture for more snaps!
Horsetail Fall in 2016
Check out 2016’s Horsetail Fall at Yosemite National Park in California. This is truly out of this world and made me speechless, once again.
Horsetail Fall is a small, ephemeral waterfall that flows over the eastern edge of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. For two weeks in February, the setting sun striking the waterfall creates a deep orange glow that resembles Yosemite’s historic “Firefall.”
The Massive Green
Look closely and you will see the sun behind those green leaves. I took this picture few days ago, when this tree was full of green leaves.
Coloring Forest Green
Here are my entries for Color Your World: Forest Green. These are from a park near my home.
Post I Like: Fall At The Beaver Lodge
A beaver’s lodge is home for beaver during the winter. Beavers construct these by using severed branches and mud. In late autumn season, they cover it up with fresh mud which freezes when frost arrive, almost like a stone.