There’s a lot of things I’d like to do I’m pretty sure I’ll never get around to, like sail a boat across an ocean, or live a year by the sea in a little shack on a lonesome beach. More realistically, I’ve always wanted to know how to ride a horse, or a motorcycle. And it really would be super driving a good GT machine around the North Loop of the Nurburgring.
But the one that really has been on my mind lately is to see the southern sky. Just a vacation won’t do, I would like to stay for an entire year, an entire four seasons, particularly at a dark sky site, like the Chilean desert or the Australian outback.
I want to see the familiar constellations of my southern horizon turned upside down, and I want to learn the odd shapes and strange names of the new ones rising on my left hand as I face the pole. I want to take in the Southern Cross straddling the Coal Sack, and Alpha Centauri, so near yet so far away.
I want to gaze with my naked eye at 47 Tucanae and Omega Centauri. I want to see the Magellanic Clouds dancing about the celestial pole, and the Sagittarius Milky Way, the galactic center, blazing fiercely overhead.
A rich-field telescope would be nice, or even a good pair of binoculars. But that would not even be necessary. There is an entire half of the universe I have never seen with the unaided eye.
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I have a dream!!! SCOTLAND!!!
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The Southern sky.
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At this point, I'm mostly working on avoiding the bucket.
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That's the least of our concerns, TB.
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So why is it that the bucket list has to be filled with *adventures* from the outside the confines of ...
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Still on the "treadmill," here.
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"The Walker"
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TB and Jody
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Darlin' no disrespect...but you know nothing about me.
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None taken.
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In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”
― Albert Camus
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In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”
― Albert Camus
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None taken.
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Darlin' no disrespect...but you know nothing about me.
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"The Walker"
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So why is it that the bucket list has to be filled with *adventures* from the outside the confines of ...
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You don't have to take my word for it.
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That's the least of our concerns, TB.
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I don't allow myself that luxury.
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You should. IBucket lists are free.
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I had a dream once.
But I woke up.
But I enjoy hearing yours.
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I had a dream once.
But I woke up.
But I enjoy hearing yours.
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You should. IBucket lists are free.
- Migs over Moscow, climb Kilimanjaro. n/t