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Went to Dolly Sods yesterday for a photoshoot of the Milky Way but the weather was not about to cooperate. It was beautiful while I was solitarily hiking, but after I finished a storm was brewing. it hasn't rained in a month here but yesterday the floodgates opened. I wasn't very disappointed because it's close enough for me to go back, and I finally got to hike Bear Rocks. I climbed all over those rocks like a little kid. The views are breathtaking. If you zoom in on the background, you can see two mountain ridges with windmills.
Even tho we are in a severe drought at the moment (no significant rainfall in a month), there was still a little water at the falls. We could hear the water before we could see it. Many steps down to the all but dry creek bed at the bottom of the mountain. Best thing was we were the only ones there. We were able to let the dogs off their leashes and they enjoyed cooling down in the pool of water at the base of the falls. We will come back after a thunderstorm. It was spectacular with just a trickle. I'm sure it's magnificent when it's full of running water.
I dumped a whole packet of giant zinnia seeds into an empty flower bed and got 6 plants which were then attacked by some kind of disease that killed four of them. The two plants that are left are blooming beautifully and giving us lots of colorful blooms.
In dreams softly
Quiet love dissolves in
The night's embrace
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Mural seen in Melbourne, Australia.
Also known as Dense Blazing Star is a beautiful herbaceous plant. I found info that says the Native Americans used it as a diuretic, a stimulant and pain reliever.
Unmittelbar nach dem grandiosen Sonnenuntergang gestern abend zog der Nebel über die Felder, dazu eine fast irreale Lichtstimmung - hier der Panoramabllick von der Greilinger Höhe von Ost nach West
Immediately after the magnificent sunset yesterday evening, the fog rolled in over the fields, creating an almost unreal light atmosphere - here is the panoramic view from east to west
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Ein wunderschöner seltener Aurora SAR (Stabile Auroral Red) Bogen zeigte sich am 19. Januar über meinem Heimatdorf. SAR Polarlicht emittiert rotes Licht in einer Wellenlänge von 630 nm und entsteht in der Ionosphäre in ca. 400 km Höhe. Für die Entstehung sind Elektronen verantwortlich.
A beautiful rare Aurora SAR (Stable Auroral Red) arc appeared above my home village on January 19. SAR auroras emit red light at a wavelength of 630 nm and are created in the ionosphere at an altitude of approximately 400 km. Electrons are responsible for their formation.