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Review of Truth or Consequences

July 25th 2020
blog 07-24-20 There is a tremendous amount to catch up on so I'll try to deliver the shorter version. Last report was the earth ships in Taos. The next day we spent walking around town and visiting the Kit Carson Park which turned out to be a perfect place to walk Watson with lots of shade trees and green grass. He must have rolled 10 times. The park has a famous grave yard where Carson and hi ... read more
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American Flag Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the origina... ... read more
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4th August 2020

Comet Neowise
Discovered in March 2020 and will not return they say for 6,800 years and you saw it and got a great photo of it. Brilliant in spades! And I had not seen any news of it in Sydney until I read your blog just now. I'll head outside and search the sky and you never know. Serendipity is my second name and sometimes luck favours the brave. Fingers crossed!!! And how lucky are you also to score the house for 6 months...yep...fortune favours those that step out. Best wishes to you.
7th August 2020

Neowise
Thanks for your interest Dancing Dave. I tried for several weeks to get a picture of this comet but being low on the horizon it posed a challenge. Finally from a high desert vantage point I was able to see it. Unfortunately it was monsoon season so dodging storms was another challenge. One picture was reddish as a result of nearby lightning. You might want to check out Spaceweather.com to see what's happening in the skies. Good luck, Kathy

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