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        <title>Moon and museums</title>   
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<p><strong>I had a public open night scheduled for July 12 and was, once again, worried over weather.</strong> The forecasts and the existing conditions called for mostly cloudy skies all night with a high chance for rain. Just when I was about to cancel due to cloudy conditions reality set in. Breaks began to appear in the clouds at about 8:00 PM and I couldn&#39;t take the chance that people might show up to see the Moon through a hole in the cloud deck. I headed to the observatory and arrived a little after 9:00 --our announced start time-- to find a family of four waiting at the door. No sooner had I uncovered the telescope and opened the dome than the clouds began to break. At first we grabbed a few seconds of viewing at a time through passing holes in the clouds. Soon, however, the clouds scudded away to the east and we had a clear view of the waxing gibbous Moon -- our main subject for the night. After the family left there was a quiet period when I played with my camera once again to grab a few afocal shots of the Moon as I did a month earlier.</p>
<p><strong>I put the camera away as more people began to arrive.</strong> We viewed the Moon at about 30X through the excellent vintage eyepiece and again at about 100X through a modern Plossl eyepiece. Later we waited for Jupiter to rise in the southeast above the neighbor&#39;s trees. Those were awkward moments waiting but those who stayed were rewarded with very good views of the huge planet. At 100X we could make out two major cloud bands, perhaps a bit of detail in the atmosphere around the bands, and the four Galilean satellites arranged to one side --on the right, as seen through the eyepiece-- in two pairs.<br />
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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</p><p><strong>In all 29 visitors came to the Observatory.</strong> The clear sky was a welcome surprise and I was glad I trusted my instincts and made the trip to Hiram; I was going to cancel. The last visitors left at about 11:10 and I, sweating profusely in the warm (~ 80 F) and extremely muggy atmosphere (ground haze and mists, heavy dew on everything), was happy to close the dome and head home in an air conditioned car! By midnight the sky had become 100 percent overcast once more and rain developed overnight ... that part followed the experts&#39; predictions!</p><p><strong>We slept in --thank goodness-- and got around at a leisurely pace.</strong> I made us veggie omelettes for breakfast. The day dawned cloudy and wet so we headed out for a visit to University Circle and for some museum time. Our first stop was the Cleveland Museum of Natural History where they have been featuring an exhibit on the prospects and search for extraterrestrial life. It was good but aimed mainly at children, I think. Some nice displays, though. Lunch was hummus and pita at the museum&#39;s cafe: super-charged with garlic. Whew! Then on to the newly re-opened galleries at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The museum is currently undergoing a major renovation and expansion. As the day went on, the sky cleared and the air lightened. We enjoyed a beautiful afternoon of clear, blue skies and pleasant atmosphere. I won&#39;t be able to do any astronomy tonight --my paying job demands me to be awake during the day-- but I still appreciate the change in the sky and weather.<br /> <div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Clouds, blooms, and beetles</title>   
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        <p><strong>Tonight I&#39;m <em>supposed</em> to have the Observatory open for a public &quot;stargazing&quot; event.</strong> Actually, we&#39;re scheduled to look at the Moon and the planet Jupiter. Both of those objects look great in the grand old telescope. Unfortunately it is cloudy and rainy and prospects appear poor that we&#39;ll be able to look at either the Moon or the planet. If we must cancel, we must but this will be three months in a row that we&#39;ve canceled due to weather or sky conditions! It gets frustrating for all concerned after a while! I suppose, on the &quot;up&quot; side, it creates a pent-up desire and appreciation on the part of our visitors. Still, serial cancellations are not good for your reputation even if the reasons for canceling are not your fault! In a few hours we&#39;ll see how it really turns out.</p><p><strong>This day we did our usual provisioning.</strong> On our way for groceries we spotted an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Box_Turtle">Eastern Box Turtle</a> trundling along on the concrete median separating four lanes of speedy traffic. Fortunately we were able to stop safely, pack the beautiful creature into the car, and whisk him off to a new and hopefully safer home in the nearby Metropark. (<em>Sorry, no photo! I should have had my camera with me.</em>)  Long ago I would have wanted to keep him as a pet but not nowadays. I have to believe he has a much better chance at a long and happy life where we <em>left</em> him than where we <em>found</em> him! I smiled as I watched the turtle moving away through the leaf litter of the woods. After a quick shop at Heinen&#39;s we dropped our goods at home and took a trip out to the Fairlawn shopping district. We were to look for digital TV converter boxes for Her mother and a few food items at the Mustard Seed Market. Lunch at Panera Bread was excellent with entertainment provided by Mother Nature in the form of a downpour -- entertaining if you&#39;re enjoying warm soup at a dry table! We didn&#39;t buy a converter since we&#39;ve not heard of <em>any</em> of the manufacturers! At least we now know what stores have what boxes and we have plenty of time to make a choice.<br />
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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</p><p><strong>While doing a few light chores</strong> I had occasion to go outdoors. It had been raining and the humidity was sky-high (see above... <em>sky</em> high!?) leaving flowers and leaves with beads of rain sparkling in the muted sunshine. There, amongst the other gems, was a Japanese beetle. I know, I know, they&#39;re considered a pest. Quite a few &quot;bad&quot; things, however, have a beauty about them and the Japanese beetle with its iridescent shell is one of them. Looking the beetle up on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_beetle">Wikipedia</a>, I did learn one interesting fact about them... <em>Japanese beetles have a curious, identifying defense: they lift their
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        <p><strong>I have many pets... pet <em>peeves</em>, that is.</strong> Maybe too many. One of my favorite pets is the &quot;selfish parker.&quot; They park as if only <em>their own</em> needs are important. Those are the folks who park such that they occupy two spaces. They&#39;re also the ones who park in the lined area between two handicapped parking slots not thinking or caring about what they&#39;ve done. They&#39;d probably answer, &quot;well, I&#39;m not parking <em>in</em> a handicapped space.&quot; No, you&#39;re actually blocking wheelchair access for <em>two</em> handicapped spaces. Then there are jokers like the one pictured below. The zone is painted with bright yellow cross-hatch marks... <em>it must mean it&#39;s reserved for them!</em>&#160; I&#39;ve only smeared the license plate to protect <em>me</em>.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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 <div><strong>My Sweetie&#39;s being really good to me this year!</strong> She cooked up a favorite meal for me last night --Indonesian Fried Noodles-- and today we saw the new Pixar treat: <a href="http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/wall-e/">WALL-E</a>. We both loved the movie and, true to form, the fun started with one of Pixar&#39;s amazing and outrageously funny shorts entitled <em>Presto</em>.&#160; I can hardly wait to see <a href="http://www.pixar.com/shorts/presto/index.html"><em>Presto</em></a>, again... there&#39;s so much packed into it. I won&#39;t do a movie review here and I don&#39;t want to start ranking them but WALL-E is definitely one of Pixar&#39;s best. Audiences of all ages can enjoy this one with its mix of fun, action, adventure, environmental concern, and romance.<br /><br />I don&#39;t know what else we may do today or if it will be birthday-related but it&#39;s been a good one so far!<br /><br />And just what did you think those flags and fireworks were for if not my birthday?<br /></div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Bozo left us laughing</title>   
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<p><strong>I was saddened this evening</strong> to learn that Larry Harmon, the man who made Bozo &quot;The World&#39;s Most Famous Clown,&quot; died today. Here&#39;s the lead graf from one news story (Chicago Tribune)...</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><em>LOS ANGELES -- Larry Harmon, who turned the character Bozo the Clown
into a show business staple that delighted children for more than a
half-century, died Thursday at his home of congestive heart failure,
his publicist told The Associated Press. He was 83.</em></p><p>I don&#39;t know who played Bozo on the TV station I watched as a kid --Detroit, I think-- but he would have been trained by Harmon as part of the &quot;franchise.&quot; And we <em>did</em> love Bozo&#39;s antics on his live action show and in cartoons featuring the clown as a character.</p><p>By the way, as a measure of the character&#39;s influence, what other clown&#39;s name is used as a reference to someone acting in a strange way? Actually the term &quot;bozos&quot; <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bozo">predates the clown</a> by a good many years but what image comes to mind if you refer to, say, upper management as a bunch of bozos?</p><p>Always leave &#39;em laughing.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Sunday travels</title>   
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 <div><strong>On Sunday we headed for Northwestern Ohio for a family visit.</strong> My nephew was having a house warming party and we had to see the place. The house had a sad recent history but with a whole lot of work from my sister, her husband, and my nephew it is now a very nice little place. Bought for a song after a Sheriff&#39;s sale, the small house, a century-old tavern, and good size lot all across the road from the Maumee River represent an excellent investment. The property also holds potential as a life-long residence even for the young man now living there. Good luck, Ben, and may your new home be filled with good friends, good times, and happy memories!<br /><br /><strong>Early in the trip my 2002 Honda Civic EX turned 100,000 miles.</strong> The car&#39;s in great shape which, to many people nowadays isn&#39;t a big deal. I, however, grew up in a time (not <em>that</em> long ago) when a car with 100,000+ miles on it was usually good and ready for the scrap yard! This baby is still rarin&#39; to go, gets very good gas mileage, and looks great. Photo by She Who Must Be Obeyed shot whilst careening down the Ohio Turnpike, somewhere in Lorain County, at the legal limit of 65 MPH. Don&#39;t worry... I was driving, <em>She </em>was shooting.<br /></div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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 <div><strong>It was a rather unremarkable weekend.</strong> I guess you need those now and again.<br /><br /><strong>I had to call off Saturday night&#39;s scheduled Observatory open night due to weather.</strong> Overcast and thunderstorms moved into the area well in advance of our opening time which made the decision easy. Good thing, too! Months ago I determined that last night&#39;s target for viewing would be the M4 star cluster in Scorpius. Given that our open hours were to begin at 9 PM and that twilight, on a clear night, really seems to end after 10:00, we&#39;d have had no chance of seeing M4 until maybe 10:30 -- half an hour before closing!&#160; With no bright planets and no Moon to look at, that would have been a very awkward and disappointing 45 minutes or so! So I was saved from my <em>faux pas</em> and was actually relieved to cancel. Next year, the solstice open night will feature the Moon so that we&#39;ll have something to look at in a naturally bright sky!<br /><br /><strong>Instead of spending the evening at the Observatory,</strong> we watched a movie at home. She chose the excellent Pixar film, <em>Ratatouille</em> and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Funny... my night&#39;s sleep ended with a dream that had something to do with a small restaurant, much the same as the end of the movie but no rats were cooking! This morning I made omelettes and toast for our breakfast and we sat at the table, looking out at a quite and bird song filled Sunday morning. Later we headed out on a small mission and enjoyed a relaxed visit to downtown Hudson and its <a href="http://www.wrsoc.com/cookery/index.php">cooking store</a> and <a href="http://www.learnedowl.com/">book store</a> -- both small, independents and both quite wonderful.<br /><br /><strong>It was good to have a restful day.</strong> The week ahead will bring plenty of work and a couple of visits to the Observatory. Next weekend won&#39;t be nearly so quiet.<br /></div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Moon with a view</title>   
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<p><strong>I spent Saturday night at the observatory</strong> first sweeping up --dead ants everywhere-- and then experimenting with the 9-inch telescope. Three local high school students saw that the front door was open and stopped by for a visit. I spoke with them a bit about the observatory and telescope, gave them a look at the Moon, and sent them on their way -- this was not a scheduled open night! The Moon was big and bright and, unfortunately, was washing out &#39;most everything else in the sky. My main target for the night was to have been the grand M4 globular star cluster in Scorpius. Couldn&#39;t see it... too close to the Moon. So I tried something I&#39;d not experimented with before and hand-held my FinePix digital camera to the ca. 1900 telescope&#39;s fist-sized eyepiece and shot some photos. The big eyepiece presents bright, sharp low-magnification views and is my favorite for observing any phase of the Moon. It turns out to be perfect for the &quot;afocal&quot; photographic technique as well! A couple of the images were quite good and I am delighted with them. Converting the images to grayscale seemed to help so that&#39;s what I am displaying here. First is the whole, waxing gibbous phase disk... about three days from full. The second image is detail from the full disk shot.</p><p><br />
    
    
    

    
    
    
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<br /><strong>Later I practiced use of the telescope&#39;s clock-driven right-a</strong><span style="font-size: small; font-family: arial,sans-serif"><strong>scension (R.A.) clock and indicator.</strong> With some effort I was able to find the beautiful galactic pair M81 &amp; M82 in the northern sky; that was the first time I&#39;d been able to find those galaxies with the big scope! The view wasn&#39;t so good as the slightly hazy sky was lit up, even that far north, by that old devil Moon, but the success boosted my confidence. I should now be able to more easily find charted objects... I still must master aiming in declination to really locate things! In all, a good night.<br /></span></div><div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Firefox and a couple of miscellaneous thoughts</title>   
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        <p><span style="color: #ff9933"><strong>Yeah! The much-anticipated release of the Firefox 3 browser is coming </strong><strong>Tuesday, June 17.</strong></span> I&#39;d tried an earlier --beta, I think-- release and it already was already looking very, very good! I haven&#39;t been running the pre-release versions since because I regularly bookmark items (actually, too frequently) and don&#39;t want everything to get out of sync. Tuesday morning, though, I&#39;ll be one of those <a href="http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/firefox3">downloading Firefox 3</a> and, incidentally, helping them to reach a <a href="http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/">Guinness Book record for downloads in one day</a>. There will be my several personal and work computers plus a few around the office, just for good measure. It really is a great browser and, I think, the best and most innovative. Good luck, Mozilla, let&#39;s hope the servers don&#39;t crash<span style="color: #144692">!</span><span style="color: #000000"></p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">I don&#39;t miss the tomatoes!&#160;</span></strong> That&#39;s right... I&#39;m not sorry tomatoes aren&#39;t being served in restaurants these days due to a salmonella contamination problem. Don&#39;t get me wrong, I think tomatoes can be a great food. And I&#39;m sorry for the farmers who grow them but can&#39;t sell due to the FDA ban. I don&#39;t, however, miss the crunchy pink disks or bits that so many places were serving on their sandwiches, salads, etc., or the nasty mealy slices sometimes seen in place of them. Lately, over the past several years, tomato quality has, well, sucked. I don&#39;t miss &#39;em. So, when they do come back, I may just make it a rule to say &quot;hold the tomatoes.&quot; I&#39;ll keep that up until those who select and serve &#39;em think about the quality of what they put before their customers. Yeah, I&#39;m talkin&#39; to you: Taco Bell, Quizno&#39;s, Subway.....</p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>Now it&#39;s &quot;plutoids.&quot;</strong> </span></span>The International Astronomical Union has chosen &quot;plutoid&quot; as the
new name for some of the objects that it classified two years ago as
&quot;dwarf planets.&quot; It may help soothe those who are still smarting from the IAU&#39;s reclassification of Pluto from planet status to &quot;dwarf planet.&quot; Thing is, plutoids sounds awfully like the name of an icy, refreshing breath mint! </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Buzzards and butterflies</title>   
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        <p><strong>Gad, what a hot day!</strong> We decided to take it a little easier than we might otherwise have on a sunny Sunday and went on another &quot;photo safari.&quot; I thought we would wind up at Hinckley Lake --one of our favorite places-- but She Who Must be Obeyed had suffered several nasty bug bites last night at a star party. <em>Yes, She actually went with me to an astronomy club meeting</em>; this one was the Aurora Astronomical Society and a Saturday night meeting. We did not expect a star party as it had been cloudy all day. The overcast parted enough, however, that after sunset we could look at Mars, Saturn, and the Moon through several telescopes members had set up. The meeting place, the <a href="http://www.moebiusnaturecenter.org/">Moebius Nature Center</a>, was immediately adjacent to a wetland area which was perfect for rearing large clouds of insects. I escaped with nary a bite but, as noted, not She!</p><p><strong>At any rate, the bug bites suppressed any wish</strong> on Her part to go into natural areas where blood-thirsty insects might swarm, so we went back to the zoo. Two visits in as many weeks! We continued our visit there, checking out areas we missed last weekend. I had in hand my Canon Digital Rebel XT with its brand-new, never-used, 70 - 200mm Canon &quot;L&quot; lens I was so eager to test.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><strong>We had a lovely, though sweaty, day</strong> photographing the animals and plants of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. My first photos with the lens were actually grab-shots of wild, <em>domestic </em>buzzards visiting an open-air environment where keepers had scattered carrion for captive birds to devour. Our native turkey vultures put on quite a show, soaring and speeding through the air. The captive African variety --rendered flightless-- were tame by comparison. Because of their speed riding strong winds I was only able to catch three images of our local birds: the first and third were out of focus but the &quot;middle&quot; shot was good and gave me an idea of the potential the new glass holds.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><strong>Walking along we viewed giraffes, sea lions, reindeer, wolves, bears,</strong> and more, photographing them all. A very pleasant way to spend the time and learn about the habits and features of the creatures. We entered the greenhouse that serves as seasonal habitat to a tropical butterfly exhibit. Outdoors the temperature was around 90 (F) degrees with humidity around 40 percent; it was hot but tolerable. In there, among the tropical plants and butterflies, it was hotter and misting sprays sent the humidity through the roof. We could only tolerate a few minutes. During that time an exquisite iridescent blue butterfly --a blue morpho-- settled on to a board of the wooden walkway, just ahead of me. It flattened its wings and posed! Picture time! Before I moved on I gently coaxed the beauty on to my index finger and it took flight ... we didn&#39;t want it to become a patch of blue goo.
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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</p><p><strong>We were drained by the heat</strong> and so left a little before noon and headed back to <a href="http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/">Whole Foods Market</a> where yesterday we had purchased some food and She picked up some makeup. The makeup color choice was a bit too dark for her so we were returning the pretty tube. Then we sought lunch and enjoyed custom stir-fries at the Heinen&#39;s in-store cafe. Customers pick out most of the ingredients salad bar style and the staff cooks them up adding one&#39;s choice of proteins, rice, noodles, sauce, etc. Yummy! Before leaving we picked up a nice bottle of Monkey Business Merlot. Dinner should also be scrumptious.</p><p><strong>Following lunch</strong> it was back home to look at our digital photos and enjoy the cool, quiet environs here. In all a fine day of buzzards and butterflies.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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