📷 Day 11: sky #mbapr

We watched the eclipse from Total Eclipse Fest in Cleveland. It was cool seeing all the NASA exhibits and being there for the official NASA broadcast!

The solar eclipse at totality with the Brown's stadium in the foreground.

📷 Day 6: windy #mbapr

12mph winds today. The tree branches out back are swaying calmly while the clouds float past leisurely.

Two bare trees in a grass field. Blue sky with large white clouds.

📷 Day 5: serene #mbapr

What greater serenity is there than fri(ed rice)day?

White rice, pork, and mixed vegetables in a wok.

📷 Day 4: foliage #mbapr

Taken at a local disc golf course last summer.

Trees surround grass surrounding a pond. In the right side of the foreground there is a disc golf basket and large tree.

📷 Day 2: flowers #mbapr

A beautiful bouquet my wife put together. We got these flowers from our friend and her mom, they run a flower stand together at our local farmer’s market.

A bouquet of pink and yellow flowers with mature tall grasses intermixed. Sitting on a faux qaurtz countertop with bright sunlight casting a long shadow away from the bouquet.

Looking forward to the Micro.blog April Photoblogging Challenge!

📷 Day 1: toy #mbapr

These playing cards sit on display in the background of my video calls. I used to mess around with card magic, now they get pulled down for Euchre occasionally. They also make for a nice fidget toy during meetings!

Two playing card decks in their boxes. One is NASA themed, the other is killer bees themed.

To Be Good, You Must Be Dangerous

“They see they can and must stand up, because they begin to understand how genuinely monstrous they will become, otherwise, feeding on their resentment, transforming it into the most destructive of wishes. To say it again: There is very little difference between the capacity for mayhem and destruction, integrated, and strength of character. This is one of the most difficult lessons of life.” - Jordan B. Peterson, 12 Rules for Life

Today I learned that nasa (pronounced naw-saw) in Hebrew means “to lift, bear up, carry, take”. Seems fitting with the mission of NASA! Hebrew Lexicon