The moon is beautiful, the air is cooler now, the days grow shorter and the equinox has arrived. Welcome fall!
Luna e frumoasă, acum aerul e mai rece, zilele devine mai scurte și echinocțiu de toamnă a ajuns! Ce frumos!
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So for those of you who are not located in a visible area, here is the best video clip I could find of a nearly full solar eclipse . The filmmaker, Yuri M notes: „Solar eclipse on 1 August in Moscow 2008. The full eclipse can be seen only in Siberia. But what has been seen in Moscow fascinates. In this short movie all my feelings while observing the eclipse.” Eclipse uploaded on Vimeo. If the playback is slow or choppy, you can also download the video CLICK HERE. A view from Moscow - While studies are important as they quantify events and delve deeper into specifics, even they are usually limited to specifics and it is only over time that they are correlated with other studies to bring us a broader view. This has compelled me to think more about the not readily observable through our senses and to open up our vision by looking not only at the beauty and mystery of an eclipse but to expand our vision of the earth itself by becoming conscious of our mother in the larger scale. We can open up to new views of the earth through viewing things like the following videoclip which takes a look at the earth in a grand way. In closing, here are a few Solar Eclipse and Related Information Basics -
Other interesting links -
visions from my balcony în maraști, cluj napoca vedere din balconul meu I found a nice site about rainbows with a lot of info and pix…. Atmospheric Optics – Topic RAINBOWS Aici e un link din wikipedia cu informație despre curcubeie… Cum te simți despre subiectul ROSIA MONTANA și CIANURI? Cateodătă ne simțim fâră speranța despre decizii facut pentru noi, nu trebuie ca poti zice ceva. Există petiție care poți sa semnați petiție aici Cum afectează mediu? citește aici. As many of you may know, planting by the moon is an age old technique known to aid in the growth and establishment of your plants. This new moon of June began its cycle of waxing toward its fullness just the day before yesterday on the 12th. This is the best time to plant the bulk of any plants from seedlings or from pots into your garden. Your window of opportunity narrows as we get closer to the full moon. Of course you can plant after the full moon, still new plantings will have a harder time, require more water and have a more difficult time to become established. So get planting now! On another note this month in the northern hemisphere we move towards the longest day of the season with the most light from dawn to dusk – the summer solstice is on the 21st of June. We will also have a partial lunar eclipse on the 26th of June. Unfortunately we cannot see it in europe. For those of you who live in the area where it is viewable you can learn more here, includes viewing times and locations. Tibetan buddhists believe that with any lunar eclipse the energy is manifest times 1000 minimally! (Also solar eclipses make manifest energy as well and even more so then the moon.) So maybe that is a good time to talk to your plants and wish them well. Yes it is true, plants have a knowing and prosper when they are spoken to! Some people might smirk and snicker when hearing that plants have a knowing. Do not laugh! There were some studies done in the past and recently as well about plants reactions to sound and even beyond. In fact one of the oldest known studies from the 1960s was according to some scientists who tried to debunk the study said that the study was not really completed in a „scientific controlled environment.” Nonetheless, years later Dr. Cleve Backster The latest ”serious” study conducted by Royal Horticultural Society in 2009 has confirmed that plants grow larger, especially when hearing womens voices. In addition, an article in the New Scientist (subscription required) published on 29 August 2007 discusses the findings of Mi-Jeong Jeong of the National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology in South Korea where a scientific team had identified 2 genes in rice plants that respond to sound waves. As you can see anytime is a good time to talk to your plants. So why not thank them for making your life more beautiful. To you my dearest plants - Thanks plants without you we could not exist. Not only are you a metaphor for the cycle of life, our senses are filled with delight – at least most of the time! My grandparents on their street with my mother and my uncle. My grandmother (and grandfather of course) always had a very large and very beautiful garden where she grew vegetables, there were also fruit trees and other shrubs with flowers. On the other hand, my parents did not always keep a garden each year, but sometimes they planted vegetables. So it was not until 1990 when I discovered gardening as a young adult when moving into a house with a yard. I was lucky that although there were many weeds, there were many plants in which someone had actually planned their placement. It was obvious that they knew what they were doing. For me it was a blessing to have something to work from. In fact it was a little overwhelming but I found a great old book about gardening. Published in 1971 it is a comprehensive book organized alphabetically and the entries give the plants latin names. It also lists common names that refer back to the latin base so it is easy to find information. Since then I have not found a book which can compare to it. Besides being a resource for plant types, it also includes useful lists and details about such topics as shade gardens and shade loving plants, flowering times so you can choose successive blooms and even rock gardens. These types of information can be especially useful. For example, knowing about rock gardens is important for urban gardeners since balconies and buildings can generate a lot of heat creating micro-climates as do rocks clustered together so you can adapt this material to your differing needs. Since then it has been revised, although I have the old edition. Anyhow it is a valuable resource and I highly recommend it. It is Wyman’s Gardening Encyclopedia Bunicii mei pe strada lor cu mama mea şi unchiul meu. Întotdeauna bunica mea a avut o gradină foarte mare și foarte frumoasă unde a crescut legume, erau în plus copaci cu fructe si altele arbuști cu flori. Pe de altă parte, parinții mei nu au ținut o gradină fiecare an, dar cateodătă au plantat legume. Deci nu era până la 1990 când am descoperit gradinarit ca și cum un adult tiner când m-am mutat intr-un o casă cu o curte. Am fost noracoasă ca deși erau mulți buruieni, erau multe plante de care cineva s-au așezat definitiv într-un loc cu un plan. Era clar ca au stiut despre plante. Pentru mine era o binecuvântare ca am avut cevă cu ce pot lucra. De fapt, era eu un pic copleşitoare dar am gasit o carte foarte buna si vecha despre gradinart. Publicat în 1971 este o carte cuprinzătoare de care e organizat în ordine litere și intrările mentionează numele plantele în latin. În plus listează numele comun. Înca n-am gasit o carte care poate compara cu aceasta. De atunci, aceasta a fost revizuită. Oricum este o resursă valoroasă și recomend asta. Din pacate cred ca este numai disponabil în limba engleză. Este Wyman’s Gardening Encyclopedia |
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