Gravatar wow, i wish that was the view from my apartment windows!!!


Gravatar I don't think you can climb a Moutain of Creation.


Gravatar lol Vesper,
and who wouldn't


Gravatar lol Dr John,
not if you are already at the top, but it seems there's always another 'mountain' to climb over the horizon


Gravatar I saw something a lot like that the other day.
I posted a link to it on my blog.


Gravatar Wow Billy Bee Cook, I think you left Q9 speechless!
But not for long, both acts parts of nature, no?


Gravatar Billy Bee Cook,
we've all got our mind on different things at different times. I had edit, to keep comments thread pallatable to other visitors.


Gravatar Hi dad2059,
I see you've got some great Super Stars
on YouTube at your blog space.


Gravatar There is so much out there that we know nothing of.
That picture is amazing!


Gravatar No need to edit for people like Dr. John, we got into a pissing contest a year ago. I would never edit a comment on my blog.


Gravatar Hi Middle Ditch,
interesting format on your blog


Gravatar Hi BBC,
well you are 'free' to post whatever you like at your place, and I'm free to post & edit whatever I will at mine.


Gravatar It is like the smokey cloud from a magician's act .. a very large cosmic magician at work.


Gravatar I wonder what sort of mountains used to dominate the cosmic landscape in the stellar neighborhood where our sun and its neighbors formed. Considering the nearest really powerful supergiant star (Canopus) is just over 300 light years away, and the only really bright stars in our immediate vicinity are class A main sequence types (Sirius, Vega), I have to wonder what it was that blew away our cosmic cradle...

...or were we (i.e. the Sun) blown away from it?

Duuuussst in the wind...
All we are is dust in the wind...


Gravatar Cassiopia and Greek Mythology. Fabulous post to stir the imagination and transport us into another realm. As you prepare for the holidays I am Wishing you peace.


Gravatar ghosts




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