Early morning at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow. I love the shape of this building, but unfortunately, the full extent its innovative design can only be appreciated from above.
#glasgow #goodmorningglasgow #riversidemuseum #architecture #architecturephotograhy #glasgowbuildings #glasgowmuseums #glasgowarchitecture #buildingphotography #museums #museumsoftheworld
Walkers Are Welcome Towns - Ross-On-Wye
It's a quirky little market town sitting high on an escarpment overlooking great horseshoe bends in the River Wye. Walking in the Ross area has something for everyone, from flat riverside paths to steep climbs, fields and woodland – and amazing panoramic views! It remains a hidden gem to escape the bustle of tourism & walking hotspots. Do come and explore!
https://walkersarewelcome.org.uk/waw-towns-o-z/waw/49
#WalkersAreWelcome #Ross #RossOnWye #Herefordshire #RiverWye #Explore
Just learned about tree grafting wizard Axel Erlandson (1884-1964).
Has anyone seen these trees in the flesh, so to speak? I hope Gilroy Gardens is taking good care of them.
still waiting for marc's guinea visa (fiona got hers).
spending the day searching for a new o-ring to fix the broken #primus stove. in the end we decided to build a new stove out of trash found on the street and our #victorinox knife. boiling 1l water takes around 30 minutes_
pic4: we borrowed a local made stove to make us a coffee
we might be a bit naive, but at least we are equipped with creative brains 😎
@lowqualityfacts Surely you mean 90,000 followers, or is your quality improving?
I’m thrilled to announce a new workshop for aspiring and early-career science journalists, happening July 10-15 at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
Travel costs, meals, lodging generously covered by the Simons Foundation and the IAS.
It's going to be a wonderful week! Apply here: https://forms.ias.edu/form/ias-science-journalism-workshop.
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Good news everyone! Opening 15 more slots for drawing user icons for you again this week!
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After a fresh snow I grabbed my camera gear and headed down to the Palouse to see what I could find. The sun was out but frozen fog settled between the rolling hills. I found this lone tree covered in snow and frost as the fog was starting to leave.
"Alabaster Palouse"
https://1-mark-kiver.pixels.com/featured/alabaster-palouse-mark-kiver.html
#Ayearforart #Winter #Snow #Palouse #PacificNorthwest #landscapephotography #Photography #Homedecor #MastoArt
It's #NationalDentistDay! Here's an illustration of a scientist using a steam machine, with pulley, to extract a tooth from a man drawn on the front of an envelope addressed to a Dr. J. Chapman, 1894.
Photo: Wellcome Collection, London.
#histodon #histodons #histmed #histsci #sciart #artistsonmastodon #MuseumArchive #dentist
There was a kitty crying outside at all the apartment doors this morning looking for someone to take it inside. I stayed outside with it for 2 hours and asked several neighbors if they know anyone who lost their cat. No one knew.
Cat rescue came and got it to get it to scan for a chip. I couldn’t take it inside, so I hung out with it outside my door for 2 hours in the cold until they could pick it up. Went with the guy like yes please take me.
They’ll foster until they find the owner.
Geological pilgrimage to Hutton’s Unconformity on Arran 🖤 the basement precambrian dalradian schists are unconformably overlain by early carboniferous sediments - a gap in the rock record of almost 200 million years! #ScottishGeology
In 1999 to 2000 I was going through a very rough patch in my life. In the span of a few years, I'd gotten married, lost a parent, birthed a child, gotten divorced, changed careers, and relocated 3,000 miles away from everything and everyone I knew. What with the state of things, I didn't get to see #GalaxyQuest when it was first released.
Finally, on a day I was feeling particularly low, and shortly before the movie left the theaters, I canceled work and took myself out to a midday matinée.
I was the *only* person in a vast theater, of a size that no one builds anymore, sitting and waiting for the lights to go down. At one point, I turned and peered up at the projectionist's booth. I saw a shadowy figure moving back and forth behind the window, bending and straightening. This was in the days before automated, digital films. The Phantom Menace had been released digitally in 1999, but the equipment to show such films was extremely expensive and most theaters hadn't converted yet; "projectionist" was still a real job.
While I was looking, the figure paused, strode to the window and peered back at me, then disappeared quickly.
I turned back around and continued to fidget and ponder the misfit pieces of my life.
At the top of the aisle behind me, the theater door swung open and banged loudly on the wall. The projectionist strode down the aisle toward me, a tall barrel-shaped man with a thick beard and glasses. My first thought was that the matinee was canceled due to low turnout, and I'd be getting a refund. Just as I'd resigned myself to that, the marching projectionist shouted out in a booming voice,
"WELCOME to your PRIVATE viewing oooooooof GALAXY QUEST!!!"
He stopped in front of my row, and I saw that he had an *armload* of STUFF. One by one, he began presenting each thing to me, and as the pile in his arms dwindled, the one in my lap grew.
"As our SPECIAL VIP Galaxy Quest GUEST today, YOU are entitled to..."
"- A commemorative t-shirt!"
"- A poster suitable for framing!"
"- A limited edition refrigerator magnet!"
"- A button to pin to your lapel!"
The list and the shwag went on. With every ridiculous item, I laughed harder and harder, until there were tears leaking out of the corners of my eyes.
Then he bowed and shouted, "WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE SHOW!" and turned on his heel to march back up the aisle and out the exit door.
Alas, of all the shwag only the magnet has stood the test of time. But the humor and kindness of the unknown projectionist lives on.
This is an odd question, but please answer this honestly.
Computer keyboards have little bumps or ridges on the F and J keys, as a key for touch typing.
Before right now, did you know these existed?
After you answer, would you please boost, so that more people see this? Thank you!
Retired polymath with a background in pure science, IT, publishing and music.
Originally from the UK, I now live in the state of Vermont in the US.
I love puzzles, especially crosswords, and do a lot of cycling, hiking and yoga.
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