Nature Quote Of The Day – Pamela Hansford Johnson
“The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire.” – Pamela Hansford Johnson
“The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire.” – Pamela Hansford Johnson
Picture this: three suns looming over a winter wonderland, a cosmic embrace that could make even the most hardened snow enthusiast crack a smile.
Ah, the Revolutionary War: a time of bold leaders, stubborn redcoats, and, let’s not forget, the oddly-shaped boot that symbolizes one of the most dramatic transitions in American military history.
Partly Cloudy today! With a high of 4 ° Celsius and a low of -2 ° Celsius. 84% Humidity. -1 ° Celsius currently. 8 Km/h Wind from East.
Hold onto your telescopes, folks! We’re about to delve into the cosmic playground known as 30 Doradus, a star-studded destination so famous, it makes Hollywood look like a sleepy little town.
Google Translate – the online magician that can turn your “hello” into “hola” faster than you can say “cross-language misunderstandings.”
“Only through art can we emerge from ourselves and know what another person sees.” – Marcel Proust
“The sky lovingly smiles on the earth and her children.” – Henry Morton Stanley
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and pondered if the cosmos has a penchant for floral arrangements?
Valentine’s Day—the perfect time to shamelessly wallow in unrequited love, painstakingly overanalyze our romantic misadventures, and inevitably belt out our favorite ballads while clutching a pint of ice cream.