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*** Aluminum (TMA), Barium, Strontium, Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6), and Lithium have been dumped in space to study and modify space weather for over sixty years (60) and nobody knew. - Big Wobble Blog
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Sophia Al-Maria, “The Magical State” (2017), single-channel video (color, sound); 6 minutes, 14 seconds (courtesy the artist and The Third Line, Dubai)
Sophia Al-Maria was named the inaugural winner of the Dunya Contemporary Art Prize.
Sophia Al-Maria was named the inaugural winner of the Dunya Contemporary Art Prize.
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UFO SIGHTINGS DAILY: Giant Grey V UFO Seen Over Several Cities In Calif...
UFO SIGHTINGS DAILY: Giant Grey V UFO Seen Over Several Cities In Calif...: Date of sighting: Sept 27, 2015 Location of sighting: Across California, USA Source: MUFON This V shaped UFO was seen hovering in...
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7 Habits of Famous Writers, Artists, and Other Influential People April 6, 2018
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Behind every person of note is, apparently, an odd habit that made them that way.The new book Recipes for Good Luck—written and illustrated by award-winning artist Ellen Weinstein—collects the real-life superstitions and curious rituals of influential figures from every walk of life.
Read on to discover more about some of your favorite writers, artists, and cultural leaders, and what makes each of them so unique and excellent at their craft.
What are your own beliefs, rituals, and routines that help you face the world with ambition and confidence? Comment below for a chance to win your very own copy of Recipes for Good Luck! Giveaway ends 4/13/18 at midnight PT. USA-only.
Agatha Christie: Bath Time Apples

Famed mystery author Agatha Christie (1890–1976), who wrote such classics as Murder on the Orient Express, munched on apples in the bathtub while envisioning murder mysteries. Her bath time routine appears to have brought her success: she penned more than sixty detective novels over her career as well as the long-running play The Mousetrap, and her novels have sold an estimated two billion copies.
Barack Obama: Shooting Hoops

Former U.S. President Barack Obama is a big fan of basketball and loves to play when his schedule allows, especially on the day of an election. During his 2008 primary run against Hillary Clinton, he twice skipped the ritual and lost, and according to his former aide Robert Gibbs, after that, basketball time was not to be missed. Barack Obama won the 2008 primaries and went on to win the 2008 and 2012 elections to serve as the forty-fourth president of the United States.
Ellen Degeneres: Mint Throw

Talk show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres throws a mint in the air and catches it in her mouth before beginning the opening monologue of her daytime talk show, Ellen, which has earned her twenty-eight Daytime Emmy awards to date. DeGeneres says she likes to have minty fresh breath for dancing in the aisles at the start of the show and for occasional kisses with guests such as Matt Damon and Colin Farrell.
Frida Kahlo: Habitual Gardener

Mexican painter and icon Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) created with plants as well as paint as her routine practice. Frida Kahlo’s paintings, often autobiographical, are filled with plants and flowers she grew herself in the garden of the home she shared with artist Diego Rivera, known as Casa Azul. Kahlo’s well-tended garden was a place of comfort and inspiration for Kahlo and one where she would spend hours tending plants, fruit, and flowers, many of which were of Mexican origin. Kahlo’s painting desk looked out at the garden from her window, and her last request when she returned home from the hospital before she died was for her bed to be moved to face her garden.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
blogs to see:: oui oui
oui oui: check daily
Marion said:
Everyday I check
- 3191 miles apart
- a bridge to nowhere
- a drawing diary
- agathe le caillou
- alisha henson
- arh
- at home at home
- at swim-two-birds
- clear north
- clever nettle
- ensuite
- even cleveland
- fieldguided
- folkloric
- hello neëst
- hilda grahnat
- habotai
- journal de jours
- i live in vancouver now
- julie bourdais
- kakurenaide
- l'e dans l'a
- l'inventaire de l'esthétique
- la mignonette
- le projet d'amour
- life is rad
- lililabeth
- little postcards
- lucile demory
- magic surrounds
- maize
- mieke willems
- montmartre
- old brand new
- on my way
- otis & otto
- oversize me
- pomme
- rickshaw
- scout & catalogue
- scout holiday
- shoegazing cat
- simply breakfast
- stop by the corner
- sunken treasure
- tforia
- the blue hour
- threading in the choirs
- tricot rouge
- unworn blog
- urban weeds
- victoria hannan
- wo and wé
- ~>O<~
big boom big boom: oui oui
big boom big boom: oui oui: check daily
Marion said:
Everyday I check
- 3191 miles apart
- a bridge to nowhere
- a drawing diary
- agathe le caillou
- alisha henson
- arh
- at home at home
- at swim-two-birds
- clear north
- clever nettle
- ensuite
- even cleveland
- fieldguided
- folkloric
- hello neëst
- hilda grahnat
- habotai
- journal de jours
- i live in vancouver now
- julie bourdais
- kakurenaide
- l'e dans l'a
- l'inventaire de l'esthétique
- la mignonette
- le projet d'amour
- life is rad
- lililabeth
- little postcards
- lucile demory
- magic surrounds
- maize
- mieke willems
- montmartre
- old brand new
- on my way
- otis & otto
- oversize me
- pomme
- rickshaw
- scout & catalogue
- scout holiday
- shoegazing cat
- simply breakfast
- stop by the corner
- sunken treasure
- tforia
- the blue hour
- threading in the choirs
- tricot rouge
- unworn blog
- urban weeds
- victoria hannan
- wo and wé
- ~>O<~
Saturday, April 7, 2018
BEAVER DAY
The channels, dams and wetland habitats created by beavers hold water back and release it more slowly. The dams also clean water by trapping silt and holding back pollution. #InternationalBeaverDay on Saturday
Image c. Mike Symes pic.twitter.com/HYuntcSKAI— Cheshire WT (@CheshireWT) April 5, 2018
April 7 is International Beaver Day! Celebrate this amazing animal tied to Canadians' hearts and history. Travel all over Canada to spot beavers in their natural habitat – make sure to look out for them at sunset, as they are nocturnal animals. #internationalbeaverday #travel pic.twitter.com/13uiPn0NUk
— Allianz Assist CA (@AllianzAssistCA) April 6, 2018
Beavers are ‘keystone’ species – they help to create the conditions for other animals and plants to thrive 🌱 #InternationalBeaverDay pic.twitter.com/OHVCH9DIfj— The Wildlife Trusts (@WildlifeTrusts) April 7, 2018
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