Itβs a perfect Up North Michigan morning. Good day for a bike ride, eh?
Itβs a perfect Up North Michigan morning. Good day for a bike ride, eh?
Tweet showing a protest-style sign on a city street that reads, βWe are officially living out the part of history that makes school kids ask, WHY DIDNβT ANYONE DO ANYTHING TO STOP THEM?β
You are here.
Have you heard? Thereβs a new bill that makes it harder for millions of eligible Americans to vote. Join me and @standupamerica.bsky.social in urging Congress to vote NO on the SAVE Act: act.standupamerica.com/letters/no-o...
π― RFK Jr. approved!
NASA image release August 5, 2010 A beautiful new image of two colliding galaxies has been released by NASA's Great Observatories. The Antennae galaxies, located about 62 million light-years from Earth, are shown in this composite image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), the Hubble Space Telescope (gold and brown), and the Spitzer Space Telescope (red). The Antennae galaxies take their name from the long antenna-like "arms," seen in wide-angle views of the system. These features were produced by tidal forces generated in the collision. The collision, which began more than 100 million years ago and is still occurring, has triggered the formation of millions of stars in clouds of dusts and gas in the galaxies. The most massive of these young stars have already sped through their evolution in a few million years and exploded as supernovas. The X-ray image from Chandra shows huge clouds of hot, interstellar gas that have been injected with rich deposits of elements from supernova explosions. This enriched gas, which includes elements such as oxygen, iron, magnesium, and silicon, will be incorporated into new generations of stars and planets. The bright, point-like sources in the image are produced by material falling onto black holes and neutron stars that are remnants of the massive stars. Some of these black holes may have masses that are almost one hundred times that of the Sun. The Spitzer data show infrared light from warm dust clouds that have been ...
A Galactic Spectacle - From Goddard Space Flight Center - https://flic.kr/p/8pHHKM
Today is February 24, 2025.
Both Houses are in session. If you're looking to reach out to your Representatives, call them in Washington D.C.
(202) 224-3121 for the House switchboard operator.
If you need to lookup your Rep, the site is below.
#ProudBlue
www.house.gov/representati....
Courage and honor come in many forms.
A political cartoon features a figure resembling former President Donald Trump sitting at a desk, writing a response to an email. The email appears to be from "Elon Musk" and is addressed to "All Federal Employees" with the subject line: "What did you do last week?" The response written in large, bold letters says, "BETRAYED AN ALLY." The cartoon is signed by the artist, Bramhall, and labeled as from the New York Daily News (NYDN). The image was shared by "The Tennessee Holler" with the caption "CARTOON OF THE DAY."
Well, that is something.
As crazy as the world is right now⦠puppies are still cute.
Just saw this posted on FB and had to share.
Absolutely notβ¦. We are being conditionedβ¦. Eventually, the bombastic wonβt seem so extreme.π³
Itβs a ruff lifeβ¦ but glad to be here.