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4 years ago

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Plave - Slovenia (by Anna Jewels (@earthpeek)) 

Plave - Slovenia (by Anna Jewels (@earthpeek)) 

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4 years ago

Great book !!

“Sigrid Nunez Is On A Roll,” Says Our Critic Heller McAlpin. “She’s Tapped Into A Smart, Wry
“Sigrid Nunez Is On A Roll,” Says Our Critic Heller McAlpin. “She’s Tapped Into A Smart, Wry

“Sigrid Nunez is on a roll,” says our critic Heller McAlpin. “She’s tapped into a smart, wry voice which feels right for our times, as do her concerns with friendship, empathy, loss, and loneliness.” Read her full review of WHAT ARE YOU GOING THROUGH here.

– Petra


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4 years ago
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3 years ago

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4 years ago

Hi there! 14/09/2020

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4 years ago

Happy new year!

Here’s wishing you all the joy of the season. Have a Happy New Year! 

Also happy holydays!


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3 years ago

Great!

Gemini S Meteors : Taken Over The Course Of An Hour Shortly After Local Midnight On December 13, 35 Exposures

Gemini s Meteors : Taken over the course of an hour shortly after local midnight on December 13, 35 exposures were used to create this postcard from Earth. The composited night scene spans dark skies above the snowy Italian Dolomites during our fair planet’s annual Geminid meteor shower. Sirius, alpha star of Canis Major and the brightest star in the night, is grazed by a meteor streak on the right. The Praesepe star cluster, also known as M44 or the Beehive cluster, itself contains about a thousand stars but appears as a smudge of light far above the southern alpine peaks near the top. The shower’s radiant is off the top of the frame though, near Castor and Pollux the twin stars of Gemini. The radiant effect is due to perspective as the parallel meteor tracks appear to converge in the distance. As Earth sweeps through the dust trail of asteroid 3200 Phaethon, the dust that creates Gemini’s meteors enters Earth’s atmosphere traveling at about 22 kilometers per second. via NASA


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3 years ago

Good night

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4 years ago

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3 years ago
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