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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Let the Boogie Begin
The horseshoe crab was the only thing new on the beach this morning. I saw the boogieman too.
Horseshoe Crabs
Saw a horseshoe crab this morning. That’s about 8 weeks early. Crazy. Here in New England, I expect to see them beginning in late May, along sandy protected beaches during the new and full moons. At high tide they push in … Continue reading
Venus and the Moon
Monday night I stepped outside into a winter wind. Low in the WSW, I saw Venus accompanying a crescent moon. With her fiery light, she has long fascinated mankind. The Egyptians, the Arabs, the Greeks, and the Romans all knew her well. Down through the … Continue reading
Posted in Looking Upward, On the Road
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Our Mild Winter: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Man, what a mild/dry winter. Right now, here in Rhode Island, March is 10 degrees above normal. Astounding! What’s good about that? Well unless you’re a skier, the extraordinary mild winter brought with it beaucoup benefits. You saved a bundle on heating. You didn’t shovel your driveway. … Continue reading
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Smith & Wesson 44 Magnums
Big bore revolvers? I love them. Man, the flame, the roar – the recoil. Squeeze the trigger and you’re Zeus throwing lightning bolts. Back in August I told you about the S&W Model 629 Mountain Gun. It is wonderful trail gun, but not easy to … Continue reading
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