No clouds, no rain, it's warm but not too bad and humidity is tolerable for mid-August. That will set the stage for a sliver of a crescent moon above Venus tonight just after sunset. Following the ecliptic eastward you will find Jupiter, Saturn and brightest of the 3, Mars. Forming a triangle with the moon and Venus tonight is Spica, the brightest star in Virgo. The moon will be above Spica tomorrow night.
Still lots of aftershocks after North Slope quake in Alaska yesterday and a 6.1 shake in the South Atlantic along the very active Scotia plate. A handful of quakes along a variety of plate boundaries and it's a pretty normal day on the big shaky planet. None in Hawaii, so, no eruption there! Oklahoma: of course, still pumping salt water in the ground to keep things slipping there. Got to have the oil and gas.
So, we can cut down more trees for more pulp...or just to do more damage to my property like I watched cutter driver Richard Patterson do today. Flipping me off was a nice, friendly touch as he threw debris onto my land...and me. Don't have to look far in this country to find someone being nasty to a fellow American, seems to be what we are encouraged to do, starting at the top!! Thanks again D.J. Chump!
How about you and I go out and be pleasant to someone, enjoy our time, Today on Earth.
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