Wordless Wednesday: Pirates and Pelicans
Watching a morning cruise on the Bohicket River just outside Charleston, SC in July.
Watching a morning cruise on the Bohicket River just outside Charleston, SC in July.
The total solar eclipse last month was our first since 2017, and it was stunning, as this NASA Astronomy Photo of the Day taken in Argentina shows.
John found a photo series, documenting the “Fare Thee Well” concerts at Soldier Field, 2015, shot by Chicago Tribune photographer, Zbigniew Bzdak.
The Sun’s corona captured in exquisite detail during the 2017 total solar eclipse, the last time we had a total eclipse since yesterday’s.
Although spreading shade has curtailed her numbers, our beloved sister Bee Balm has begun her sweet blooming precisely at Solstice as she always does.
Our galaxy makes a stunning backdrop for the “Arizona Toadstools.” Which is older — the stones or the Milky Way light particles? Both are our home.
As an antidote to this week of epidemic logorrhea, take a few moments to pause and bask in the beauty of The Hunter and the icy Swiss mountains.
In the dead of Winter, despite adversity, life and beauty persist. This rosemary is blossoming across from the Cancer Center at Duke University.
Scanning deep space, these extraordinary telescopes scan for supernova remnants, dark matter, and galaxies that contain supermassive black holes.
New Year’s Eve is sacred to many great Goddesses, including World Mother Yemaya. With deep respect to the African diaspora, we gave Her our offerings.