Jasmine Flower
An evening pause:
An evening pause:
An evening pause: For St. Patrick’s Day.
An evening pause: On the ides of March, why not watch Marlon Brando at his best, as Mark Antony in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (1953).
An evening pause: With the end of the shuttle program in mind.
An evening pause: Stay till the end. It’s worth it.
An evening pause: The table saw that cannot cut fingers.
An evening pause: The music is beautiful, but the images tell us how far astronomy has changed our perception of the universe in the last few decades.
An evening pause:I had played this video as an evening pause back in November, when I thought the last mission of the space shuttle Discovery would be launched. Now that it has finally landed, completing its final mission, I think worthwhile to once again go back in time and watch a film of the shuttle’s maiden flight, launched August 30, 1984, narrated by the astronauts themselves. Note that the female astronaut on this flight is Judith Resnik, who died a little over a year and a half later in the Challenger accident.
An evening pause:
An evening pause:
An evening pause: From 1963.