A category 3 typhoon bears down on the southeast coast of China, a 6.7 quake in the Solomon Isles, almost 2 dozen spewing and belching volcanoes (7 in Indonesia alone) around the Pacific rim and a stationary front draped across the middle of the US increasing the chance of severe weather are today's headlines on the big watery planet. Here in the Shenandoah Valley of Va. a coolish, cloudy morning is the story and looking like perfect July weather to go hear a little music. The wild winds of yesterday seem to have calmed and we appear to be in the low risk zone for severe weather.
Clouds have prevented my viewing of the Venus/Jupiter show, now a separation, so I can't update that but know they are still there and sinking lower and moving farther apart. The waning moon is not up until late but might be spotted in the morning sky.
Hope your Friday is shaping up to be a fine one, get out and wander and the explore the big planet, today on Earth.
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