When I turned 70, I thought, “Well, that’s it. I’ve had a great career, but it’s winding down.”
Boy, was I wrong. I found social media, and then a second wind at my sails in my 70s! I made my Broadway debut at 78, and I’ll make my London debut at 85.
Life is truly wonderful and magical.
If you’re in London, come see me in Allegiance starting in January. Tix here: https://allegiancemusical.com
Aurora borealis on Jupiter, imaged by the Hubble telescope on Sept 29, 2022.
See the odd, comet-like streak at right? That's the magnetic imprint of Jupiter's moon Io! Its volcanoes spew out fumes that create their own aurora display.
https://www.planetarylightshow.com/jupiter/prop_16193/v54-oef454vrq.html #space #Hubble
Help request for iPhone iOS
iOS users, do me a favour? I’m plagued by a weird bug in Text Replacement/Swipe to Type.
If I have a word as a phrase in Text Replacement (doesn’t matter what the shortcut is), Swipe to Type will *not* produce that word if I swipe it. It will pop in almost anything else but that word. See the video for what happens when I add entries for “type” and “word.”
I’ve tried to reproduce this on my girlfriend’s phone, and I get the same behaviour. Still an n = 2 is kind of a small sample. Can you try this on your phone so I can see if it is a general bug and not just limited to our house?
I use StT all the time, but the bug means I can’t do simple things, like trying to correct “mom” to “Mom” or “teh” to “the” (which autocorrect is abysmal at).
Figured I should explain this here in case folk are wondering why my finger is often in my photos - I have scale bars tattooed on my index fingers, the lines and dots are 5mm apart and they’re super useful for quick field photos 😅 Demonstrated here with some gorgeous crinoidal limestone from Fife 🏴
Finally got some more data of the Orion Nebula. This is about 60 min of data. Still observing, but I was too curious and started some processing while data capture continues.
Amazing how colorful this is, even without any filters and color compositing. #astrophotography
These striations were formed by the movement of an ice sheet that covered parts of Fife around 20000 years ago (which is actually very recent 😅). As a glacier flows it drags along sediment and other debris at its base, scouring and abrading the underlying bedrock.
The presence of cross-cutting striations indicates at least two different directions of glacial flow 🧊
Firstly, I'd just like to say thank you to all the people who have liked, boosted and commented on my images, and to all the new followers I have. It's rather humbling. 😊
Today's shot comes from a magical day in the Scottish #Highlands, a few years ago, when I was photographing red squirrels.
These charming characters are incredibly agile and can jump great distances between trees.
Here I managed to capture one as it appears to be flying down my lens.
Lovely shot of the #Artemis1 Orion spacecraft from three days ago, with both its NASA & ESA logos in view on the European service module, & the Moon in the background.
Image taken by one of the highly-modified GoPro HERO4 Black cameras placed on the end of each of the four solar wings.
Rotated by 90° as done by ESA over on the bird site relative to the original from here: https://flic.kr/p/2o2iezg
(And yes, I know 🍆🤷♂️🙂)
When you assert your parliamentary privilege to dodge a public inquiry and then don't show up to your legislature (which is the point of that particular privilege), you should lose it.
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@CBCLorenda: Premier Doug Ford was once again absent from Question Period today. His seat was empty all week. Earlier this week, he was supposed to meet with the Mayor of Ottawa but cancelled. He also didn’t go to the Order of Ontario ceremony. I’ve asked his staff where he is #onpoli
PLEASE READ & BOOST
#Ontario 's healthcare system is crumbling. Birdsite has created a real communication issue for our healthcare professionals.
@MedConnectON is a BOT designed to boost toots from medical professionals as a way for automatic info exchange in this time of crisis. (cr: @andryou)
We need collective action. We can no longer be passive bystanders in this war against our healthcare.
Instructions on how to join the professional network in the bio.
1⃣You can catch #COVID19 multiple times
2⃣Reinfections & breakthrough infections are common
3⃣It can kill you months after recovery
4⃣It can cause brain damage, blood clots & heart attacks
5⃣It doesn’t spare kids
6⃣Vaccines help but only some
7⃣Masks work
https://open.substack.com/pub/jessicawildfire/p/you-may-be-early-but-youre-not-wrong?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
I’ve locked down my account again. Those who want to intimidate and insult endlessly can find someone else to troll. No, you didn’t “win” anything, you just harassed people who are working hard to keep your children out of hospital.
Take care, friends, colleagues. #ShabbatShalom
Macrostrat will tell you what's under your feet where you are. In great detail. I learned that an earthquake fault that I didn't know existed sits a couple of miles east of my house.
If you can use a map application to locate a destination, you won't have any trouble using Macrostrat.
Retired Chem/Physics/Earth Sciences teacher. I'm interested in everything.
I like a good debate that introduces me to other perspectives. I don't waste much time with people who devolve to name-calling or insults, aside to call them out on it.
I think society performs at its best when we take care of others, especially the weakest among us. That means a strong social safety net, with "free" healthcare, education, and public transit. It's a dream, I know.
30+ years of explaining stuff to teenagers has left me with some habits... I'm not a mansplainer, but I *do* like to find ways to 'splain stuff to receptive ears 😊
I like dogs, cats, and astronomy pictures with a bias towards the shorter wavelengths (kinda leaves out all those lovely Hα pics 😄).
The first thing I look at when shopping for cars is headroom/legroom. Saves a lot of time.