About Me

My photo
Hello my fellow Politiores Troglodytes. This Blog is a collection of Posts, Poems, & Short Stories that I write on a daily basis. If you find it entertaining, informative, and controversial, then I have done my job properly. Thank goodness too, because Karma has been on my case of late. I'm supposed to bring fifty people into the fold or I'll have to give back the part of Einstein's brain I inherited. No, I'm not one of the Scientists who got a piece of his brain when he died. Karma said, "Eat this knowledge. It'll make you smarter!" The bargain I made with Karma was, if I could change fifty people into Politiores Populos, I would be rewarded with my very own Lamborghini. So, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! Like what you're reading, then read on. P.S. Populo is Latin for people. Politiores is Latin for educated. Troglodytes is English for troglodytes. And Einstein's brain was stolen by Thomas Stoltz Harvey after his death in 1955 and eventually divvied up into 240 pieces. If you just read that last sentence, then you have just learned something and I'm just that much closer to fulfilling my commitment to Karma!

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

April 8th, 2024

Last night I watched a recording on the
of a program which looked back at the last year's
Solar Eclipse.
It was spectacular,
wasn't it?
And if you did not get to a spot where you could be in the
"Totality Area"
of
America,
where the
Moon
blocks the
Sun
completely,
never fear,
there is another
Totality Eclipse
coming next year!
Nearly two years after the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017, the world will once again have a chance to experience totality, when the moon completely blocks the sun, turning day into night as its 125-mile-wide (200 kilometers) shadow moves across the surface of the Earth. On July 2, 2019, the moon will block the sun over the South Pacific Ocean, Chile and Argentina. Other parts of South America will be able to see a partial eclipse. Most of this eclipse will be happening over the Pacific Ocean, where the partial eclipse starts at 12:55 p.m. EDT (1655 GMT). This total solar eclipse will have a longer duration than last year's total solar eclipse, with totality lasting up to 4 minutes and 33 seconds. However, this maximum duration may be visible only to observers on a few boats and airplanes, because it will be happening over the Pacific Ocean. By Space.com Staff.
If you don' want to put your
Pontoon Boat
out in the
Pacific Ocean,
there will be another
Totality Solar Eclipse
coming to
America
on
April 8th, 2024!
See the source imageSo don't get your knickers in a bunch!
Come
and join me on this date,
just north of
San Antonio, Texas.
That is where I will be.

This is,
Now I Am Thinking About My Days Drinking
And Driving A Pontoon Boat
With My Girlfriend On
Tippecanoe Lake
In Wisconsin
Jim Hauenstein,

And,

“A little tranquil lake is more significant to my life than any big city in the world”
- Munia Khan -

That is my story and I am sticking to it!

Like what you are reading?

Sign up as a Follower,
or Set up my Blog
as your Homepage
on your Web-browser,
or Leave a Comment,
or a Suggestion,
and I will answer you in a Post.

Thanks for reading.

If you are reading this on a
Cell-Phone,
below this story you will see a
Link
where it says;
View Web Version.
To truly get the full benefit of my
Blog,
I suggest you view the web version.
You will just have to expand the page to be able to read it.

Thanks again.

No comments:

Post a Comment