Daily Archives: March 26, 2008

A scene you will probably never get to see

This is the sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point. You can also see the sun below the moon. This is an amazing photo.

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Fiskars Project Orange Thumb

Gardening is an art. Ask any gardener and they will tell you this. Fiskars 2008 Project Orange Thumb is announcing the presentation of the 2008 Community Garden Grant Recipients. Grant recipients were chosen from over 500 applicants. Entrants were asked … Continue reading

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Space Shuttle Endeavour’s landing thwarted

Endeavour has reportedly been instructed to “take another swing around the planet” according to a CNN report. Clouds moved in at virtually the last minute so they are now aiming for a later evening landing. It will be NASA’s second … Continue reading

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Host auctions on your blog!

Are you sick of some…ahem…other auction sites and their out-of-this-world fees? I know so many people who are looking for other options for online auctions. I found a totally cool thing for WordPress bloggers. It is an auctions plugin that … Continue reading

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Picture of the Day

A beautiful nebula through the Sagittarius arm of our Milky Way Galaxy. The two dark clouds near the top of the picture show potential sites for the formation of new stars. This nebula is about 100 light-years across and 9,000 … Continue reading

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Real Estate Listings

Getting the word out about your listed home. That’s the whole idea, right? Free Real Estate Listings is a great place to add your listing. PublicRealty.org is a service for owners and realtors to include their listings. The goal is … Continue reading

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Pilot Suspended after firing gun…

DURING a flight! A US Airways pilot was suspended after he accidentally discharged his handgun during a flight approaching Charlotte, North Carolina on Saturday. The flight was at 8,000 feet when the shot was fired. The bullet penetrated the fuselage, … Continue reading

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