This week I found out that can be seen and observed: 5 Sky Events and about that I already mentioned in my previous post. Unfortunately, the meteo aspects of the same week have obstructed the possibility to look the sky including the event of today when it was said that "After sunset on Friday, June 20, look toward the low northwest sky for the king of planets, brilliant Jupiter. The gas giant will make its closest approach to one of the Gemini constellation’s twins, Pollux, tonight. Appearing only 6 degrees apart, the two stellar objects are easy to see even from light-polluted suburbs, wherever there are no obstructions near the horizon."But unhappily we will still keep the stormy weather and rainy atmosphere... that it will not let us, in a proper manner, obviously to see the sky...
By the way: On the ceiling of a hypermarket I've observed that are hung some pink funny indicators of "weather prognosis"?!! It looks to be an awesome idea... anyway.... outside the I've found the true face of the nature unleashed...
A week ago, in friday 13 was a giant moon called "Strawberry Moon"...(The Strawberry Moon of June is sometimes referred to by Europeans as the Rose Moon, while other cultures named it the Hot Moon for the beginning of the summer heat.")
...and because it is raining heavily* as it may say " it is still bucketing down".... Oh...yes I found this phrase "it was still bucketing down" that it means in romanian "plouă cu găleata"...
Blurred reflection...
So these are the last updates from our part of the world and soon... it will be "Midsummer ( in northern hemisphere), also known as St John's Day, is the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, and more specifically the Northern European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice or take place on a day between June 21 and June 25 and the preceding evening. The exact dates vary between different cultures. Because he was alleged to have been born on that day, the Christian Church designated June 24 as the feast day of the early Christian martyr St John the Baptist, and the observance of St John's Day begins the evening before, known as St John's Eve."
Did you know: from wikipedia:
"In Romania, the Midsummer celebrations are named Drăgaica or Sânziene. Drăgaica is celebrated by a dance performed by a group of 5-7 young girls of which one is chosen as the Drăgaica. She is dressed as a bride, with wheat wreath, while the other girls, dressed in white wear a veil with bedstraw flowers. Midsummer fairs are held in many Romanian villages and cities. The oldest and best known midsummer fair in Romania is the Drăgaica fair, held in Buzău between 10 and 24 June every year. There are many superstitions related to this day, particularly those involving marriage or death. The term Sânziene originates in the Latin ”Sancta Diana”, and superstitions relating to this day are mainly erotic in nature, referring to young girls and their marriage prospects.
From Wikipedia & other source:
"The summer solstice occurs when the tilt of a planet's semi-axis, in either the northern or the southern hemisphere, is most inclined toward the star (sun) that it orbits. Earth's maximum axial tilt toward the sun is 23° 26'. This happens twice each year, at which times the sun reaches its highest position in the sky as seen from the north or the south pole.
The summer solstice occurs during a hemisphere's summer. This is northern solstice in the northern hemisphere and the southern solstice in the southern hemisphere. Depending on the shift of the calendar, the summer solstice occurs some time between December 20 and December 23 each year in the southern hemisphere and between June 20 and June 22 in the northern hemisphere."
Click to read more info about: "The June solstice marks the first day of the summer season in the
northern hemisphere. The word solstice is from the Latin word
“solstitium”, meaning “sun-stopping”, because the point at which the sun
appears to rise and set stops and reverses direction after this day. On
this day, the sun does not rise precisely in the east, but rises to the
north of east and sets to the north of west allowing it to be in the
sky for a longer period of time. In the southern hemisphere, the June
solstice is known as the shortest day of the year. It is when the sun
has reached its furthest point from the equator and marks the first day
of winter."
White flowers of mirabelles in Spring; image in B&W.
"The mirabelle plum, also known as the mirabelle prune (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca), is the edible drupaceous fruit of the mirabelle prune tree, a cultivar of the plum tree of the genus Prunus. It is believed that the plum was cultivated from a wild fruit grown in Asia Minor." more infos on wikipedia.
"So is Still Springtime... until tomorrow....
so why not to have a last look at the splendid spring visions
with white and pink blooms on green branches"...
"The mirabelle plum, also known as the mirabelle prune (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca), is the edible drupaceous fruit of the mirabelle prune tree, a cultivar of the plum tree of the genus Prunus. It is believed that the plum was cultivated from a wild fruit grown in Asia Minor." more infos on wikipedia.
"So is Still Springtime... until tomorrow....
so why not to have a last look at the splendid spring visions
with white and pink blooms on green branches"...
Spring sunset with friends...
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| Apricot pink flowers (Prunus armeniaca)"Prunus armeniaca ("Armenian plum"), the most commonly cultivated apricot species, also called ansu apricot,Siberian apricot, Tibetan apricot, is a species of Prunus, classified with the plum in the subgenus Prunus. The native range is somewhat uncertain due to its extensive prehistoric cultivation." more infos in wikipedia. ... As long as I mentioned before the term of bucket... how about this summer plate, "pink bucket* of strawberries"... oh no, no kidding!!... LOL... how I'm feeling amused by...coincidence... or of playing with words.... |
| In the shape of a heart... a bright reddish strawberry!! |
| "pink bucket* of strawberries"/ "găleată roz de căpșuni" |
From Did You Know Category:
Definitions of bucket (găleată)
- noun: a roughly cylindrical open container, typically made of metal or plastic, with a handle, used to hold and carry liquids or other material.
- "Sections of bamboo or plastic buckets are used to carry water from nearby streams for cooking and washing."
- synonyms: pail, scuttle, can, tin, tub, ice bucket, wine cooler
- a unit of data that can be transferred from secondary storage in a single operation.
"These caches can be thought of as simple hardware hash tables with fixed size buckets and no chaining, as shown in Figure 1."
- verb: rain heavily* - "it was still bucketing down"
Arhiva foto privată/ Private Photo Archive
For an enlarged format or view, please, click on the first photo.Photo instants from Spring/Summer 2014
A cosy and relaxation time to spend in the middle of nature...
in a garden or park, a resort, on the alleys, in the forrest or whatever...
Fun, now and always!
&
Have a cosy, nice and sunny summer time!"
"Earth Day 2014"- "Education is at the heart of Earth Day."
"2014 The 2014 theme for World Environment Day will focus on 'Small Islands and Climate Change', the official slogan for the year 2014 is 'Raise Your Voice Not The Sea Level."
"2014 The 2014 theme for World Environment Day will focus on 'Small Islands and Climate Change', the official slogan for the year 2014 is 'Raise Your Voice Not The Sea Level."
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