Why Evolution is True is a blog written by Jerry Coyne, centered on evolution and biology but also dealing with diverse topics like politics, culture, and cats.
Cities do have there charms. I live in the remote reaches of the West now, but when I lived in Poughkeepsie, NY, I could fly my Cessna up to 4000 feet and see the sun glinting off buildings in both Albany and Manhattan at the same time.
You gotta get that shot next year, same time, or same time when the sunlight hits that building and every year thereafter, then make a flip book.
Looks like a rocket taking off. Or landing.
Looking at that smog blanket I am wondering how you folk can breath!
I wonder if the architect planned for effects like that?
Cities do have there charms. I live in the remote reaches of the West now, but when I lived in Poughkeepsie, NY, I could fly my Cessna up to 4000 feet and see the sun glinting off buildings in both Albany and Manhattan at the same time.
You gotta get that shot next year, same time, or same time when the sunlight hits that building and every year thereafter, then make a flip book.
Looks like a rocket taking off. Or landing.
Looking at that smog blanket I am wondering how you folk can breath!
I wonder if the architect planned for effects like that?