My favorite book All About the Stars. *All About the Stars* is an engaging and educational introduction to the field of astronomy, offering both scientific insights and a sense of wonder about the stars and the universe. It is a perfect starting point for young readers interested in space and the cosmos. In addition to providing scientific knowledge, the book offers practical tips on how to observe the stars. It includes star charts and advice on the best times and places to view different constellations, encouraging readers to get outside and explore the night sky for themselves.
A felony to put Christmas decorations up before Thanksgiving? When I was growing up (‘50s and ‘60s), it was at least a misdemeanor to put them up before mid-December! And the old European custom was to decorate on Christmas Eve and keep the decorations up until Epiphany (Jan. 6, the “twelfth day of Christmas”), not toss them aside on 12/26. P.S. I’ve read two or three by Umberto Eco but never heard of the one you mentioned here. Please 🙏 do a video on it when you finish it.
My favorite book All About the Stars.
*All About the Stars* is an engaging and educational introduction to the field of astronomy, offering both scientific insights and a sense of wonder about the stars and the universe. It is a perfect starting point for young readers interested in space and the cosmos.
In addition to providing scientific knowledge, the book offers practical tips on how to observe the stars. It includes star charts and advice on the best times and places to view different constellations, encouraging readers to get outside and explore the night sky for themselves.
It is quite cool.
You are gonna love Thunderstruck. My favorite Larson book.
Ah, man, that says a lot. Looking forward to it.
A felony to put Christmas decorations up before Thanksgiving? When I was growing up (‘50s and ‘60s), it was at least a misdemeanor to put them up before mid-December! And the old European custom was to decorate on Christmas Eve and keep the decorations up until Epiphany (Jan. 6, the “twelfth day of Christmas”), not toss them aside on 12/26. P.S. I’ve read two or three by Umberto Eco but never heard of the one you mentioned here. Please 🙏 do a video on it when you finish it.
Shall be my pleasure. Although, he usually makes my brains leak out of my ears.
I had joked that the end of prairie home companion had cost the dnc millions of retired white American votes in the 2024 elections.
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