Yet again comes the proposal to make Daylight-Shifting Time even worse Continue reading “Displaced clocks and peninsulas”
Category: language
Sparks from Halley’s Comet
The Orionid meteors are most likely to be seen in the night between Continue reading “Sparks from Halley’s Comet”
Juno the betrayed
Asteroid 3 Juno is at an ironic opposition. Continue reading “Juno the betrayed”
New publication: Klara Lingvo
Our English-and-Esperanto novel is at last out. Continue reading “New publication: Klara Lingvo”
Language of lunations and invasions
The Moon swings to her crescent quarter place. Continue reading “Language of lunations and invasions”
Et tu, Valentine!
I may have to take a leave of absence from blogging over the next few days, during which Continue reading “Et tu, Valentine!”
Discobolus
We sometimes get breakfast at Continue reading “Discobolus”
Paired scenes
On Tuesday morning, August 3, Continue reading “Paired scenes”
Aquarids and anagrammoids
These fragments of Halley’s Comet may be seen as “shooting stars” between midnight and dawn of Thursday May 6.
Mad as a March Hare
Sunday March 14 is the second Sunday in March, so Americans are directed to twist their clocks forward by an hour, into a long summer of Daylight-Shifted Time. Continue reading “Mad as a March Hare”