"Câteva cuvinte, ţi-ai spus,
doar câteva cuvinte, şi ai creat
o întreagă istorie, al cărei prezent
este deja ieri, aşa cum mâine
va fi doar trecutul aceluia
ce-l va lăsa în urmă, pierdut
pentru totdeauna...
doar câteva cuvinte, şi ai creat
o întreagă istorie, al cărei prezent
este deja ieri, aşa cum mâine
va fi doar trecutul aceluia
ce-l va lăsa în urmă, pierdut
pentru totdeauna...
Doar un cuvânt, îţi spui,
doar un cuvânt, şi te-apropii
în drumul tău de nebănuitul pas
spre necunoscut, fără să te sperii
de gândul acela care eşti şi nu eşti
tu, de clipa aceea în care poţi să fii
şi eşti..."
From Did you know Category/ Știați că:
"Prunus cerasifera is a species of plum known by the common names cherry plum and myrobalan plum. It is native to Europe and Asia. (...)
It is one of the first European trees to flower in spring, often starting in mid-February.
The flowers are white and about 2 cm across, with five petals."
"Corcodușul (Prunus cerasifera, sinonim P. divaricata), denumit și Myrobalan sau Bomb, este o specie de plante care aparține genului Prunus, nativă din centrul și estul Europei, sud-vestul și centrul Asiei."
Este unul dintre primii arbori europeni care înfloresc primăvara, adesea pe la mijlocul lunii februarie.
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"Beginning skywatchers often think that the best time to look at the moon is when it is full, but experienced observers know that the moon is at its best for observing when it is around its first-quarter phase.
Light hits the moon obliquely, casting its surface relief into high contrast when the Earth's natural satellite is at its first quarter. Weather permitting, you can see this for yourself this week because the first quarter falls on Friday (March 27) at 3:43 a.m. EDT (0743 GMT)." Excerpt; Read for more info on http://www.space.com/28935-first-quarter-moon-skywatching.html
"Prunus cerasifera is a species of plum known by the common names cherry plum and myrobalan plum. It is native to Europe and Asia. (...)
The flowers are white and about 2 cm across, with five petals."
"Corcodușul (Prunus cerasifera, sinonim P. divaricata), denumit și Myrobalan sau Bomb, este o specie de plante care aparține genului Prunus, nativă din centrul și estul Europei, sud-vestul și centrul Asiei."
Este unul dintre primii arbori europeni care înfloresc primăvara, adesea pe la mijlocul lunii februarie.
Click for more onfo on Wikipedia
Light hits the moon obliquely, casting its surface relief into high contrast when the Earth's natural satellite is at its first quarter. Weather permitting, you can see this for yourself this week because the first quarter falls on Friday (March 27) at 3:43 a.m. EDT (0743 GMT)." Excerpt; Read for more info on http://www.space.com/28935-first-quarter-moon-skywatching.html
"Primul Pătrar - când Luna este la o elongatie (depărtare) de 90° est, față de Soare;
atunci vedem doar jumătate din discul lunar iluminat (jumatatea din dreapta)."
Click for more info:
http://www.astro-urseanu.ro/imagini/observa/fazelelunii/faze2015/03-faze-mar-2015.jpg**
*Sursa/source of poem: http://www.romanianvoice.com/poezii/poezii/clipaaceea.php
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...Hope you'll have good time to have a look at the moon on the sky!!
A necessary update according to http://weathertemperature.com
Forecast for today, in my part, says: "light rain, mist..."
"Feels Like: 5 °C, 42 °F
Overcast Wind Speed: 28km/h, 17mph
Wind Direction: 70° ENE
Precipitation: 1.7mm
Humidity: 100%
Visibility: 10km
Pressure: 1007hPa
Cloud Cover: 100%"
"The visibility will be around 7km (4 miles) and an atmospheric pressure is 1008hPa. We expect around 4mm of precipitation to fall and cloud covering 86% of the sky, the humidity will be around 84%. We forecast there is a 89% chance of rain around at 5:00, 89% chance of rain around at 8:00, 87% chance of rain around at 11:00, 98% chance of rain around at 14:00, 93% chance of rain around at 17:00, 99% chance of rain around at 20:00 and 64% chance of rain around at 23:00."
atunci vedem doar jumătate din discul lunar iluminat (jumatatea din dreapta)."
Click for more info:
http://www.astro-urseanu.ro/imagini/observa/fazelelunii/faze2015/03-faze-mar-2015.jpg**
*Sursa/source of poem: http://www.romanianvoice.com/poezii/poezii/clipaaceea.php
**Sursa/source of video/info From Did you know Category/ Știați că: Wikipedia & internet
...Hope you'll have good time to have a look at the moon on the sky!!
A necessary update according to http://weathertemperature.com
Forecast for today, in my part, says: "light rain, mist..." "Feels Like: 5 °C, 42 °F
Overcast Wind Speed: 28km/h, 17mph
Wind Direction: 70° ENE
Precipitation: 1.7mm
Humidity: 100%
Visibility: 10km
Pressure: 1007hPa
Cloud Cover: 100%"
"The visibility will be around 7km (4 miles) and an atmospheric pressure is 1008hPa. We expect around 4mm of precipitation to fall and cloud covering 86% of the sky, the humidity will be around 84%. We forecast there is a 89% chance of rain around at 5:00, 89% chance of rain around at 8:00, 87% chance of rain around at 11:00, 98% chance of rain around at 14:00, 93% chance of rain around at 17:00, 99% chance of rain around at 20:00 and 64% chance of rain around at 23:00."
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From the Spring of march, 2015. Springtime aspects. First quarter of the moon.
Series of photo instants, up-close & collages in color and black & white.
Visions of a Happy Springtime!
Previous & related post:
Timeless (5) Deci ... Primăvara a venit ...So, The Spring has come...
From the Spring of march, 2015. Springtime aspects. First quarter of the moon.
Series of photo instants, up-close & collages in color and black & white.
Visions of a Happy Springtime!
Previous & related post:
Timeless (5) Deci ... Primăvara a venit ...So, The Spring has come...
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Viewing nature with Eileen: Saturday's Critters
Pink Saturday
Stay positive, today, tomorrow and always!
Rămâi pozitiv, astăzi, mâine și întotdeauna!
So, very thankful, each and every day, to be inspired...


















!["Mărțișor (Romanian pronunciation: [mərt͡siˈʃor] is a Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians. Alike, though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania,Greece [not in citation given] and Italy. The name Mărțișor is the diminutive of marț, the old folk name for March (Martie, in modern Romanian), and thus literally means "little March". It is also the folk name for this month. Mărțișor, marț and mărțiguș are all names for the red and white string from which a small decoration is tied, and which is offered by people on the 1st day of March. The string can also be black and white, or blue and white) Giving this talisman to people is an old custom, and it is believed that the one who wears the red and white string will be strong and healthy for the year to come. It is also a symbol of the coming spring." "Mărțișor (Romanian pronunciation: [mərt͡siˈʃor] is a Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians. Alike, though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania,Greece [not in citation given] and Italy. The name Mărțișor is the diminutive of marț, the old folk name for March (Martie, in modern Romanian), and thus literally means "little March". It is also the folk name for this month. Mărțișor, marț and mărțiguș are all names for the red and white string from which a small decoration is tied, and which is offered by people on the 1st day of March. The string can also be black and white, or blue and white) Giving this talisman to people is an old custom, and it is believed that the one who wears the red and white string will be strong and healthy for the year to come. It is also a symbol of the coming spring."](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoVcf5RC90g-gbV8zzEnRMNbK0NcC4PwC-7q-Jfa2r98yrBHk_lLIDjt2vT5p_WkdSmYpAujuGsU9-kCl_kLc-NMv7pHP7qV1OCvE3kgN9pIm2ajYg-X9ExcSnSlZOzsgvC9QaGk8Ypu0C/s1600/martisor.jpg)


