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Author: Timothy Price
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The comet was supposed to be close to Mars tonight. Using three different cameras, various exposures, and binoculars, I did not see a comet near Mars.
The above image was from the live sky on SkySafariWeb. The image below is from Celestron’s website. I’m in MST, which was 7:00 PM when the above photos were taken.
The night sky with whispy clouds from a couple of nights ago.
We got a dusting of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Clouds over the Sandias before sunset on Wednesday afternoon.
Sealed in a Kiss is a sappy song about love and lust in Paris, France. It starts out in the key of G Major with some dissonance representing sad memories. I change to the key of D Major for the guitar solo, then I move to the key of C Major for the bridge. I change back to the key of G Major for the last chorus and outro.
Sealed In A Kiss By Timothy Price
[Verse] Hanging filmstrips up to dry The last memories I have of you Sealed in silver and empty spaces Your ghost drips under amber light
[Chorus] Reminiscing about times gone by How we were lost in our lust And how we found our love Sealed in a kiss
[Verse] I think back when we locked lips Entangled over the river Seine Our tongues played yours and mine That was all the French we knew
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge] Boy and girl caught in the cold rain How the steam did rise We came up for air from time to time Mouth-to-mouth brought us back to life
[Chorus] Reminiscing about times gone by How we were lost in our lust And how we found our love Sealed in a kiss
This music video uses my light-hearted metal song of the same name. Hmm! A light-hearted metal song might just be an oxymoron. The song came about after a discussion with another blogger about how there is so much nonsense in the world and how some people accuse us of being simpletons for not understating nonsense.
Simple Is As Simpletons Can Be Words and Original Music by Timothy Price
[verse] simple is as simpletons can be complex meanings we can’t see simple is as simpletons can be oh how big words make us freeze simple is as simpletons can be reciting poems makes us wheeze simple is as simpletons can be we have trouble with the ABCs
[chorus] No alliteration; we can’t rhyme words No counting syllables, no action verbs Confuse the Sonnets with Ebonics And the Tankas with the trucks We can’t reflect on the Palindromes Or the messages in Acrostic poems
[bridge] I grew up reading comics like “Spy vs Spy” No nouns or verbs in the storylines Sketches on pages, each worth a thousand words Prefer poetry in pics for the visual nerds
[verse] simple is as simpletons can be oh how the deep folks like to tease simple is as simpletons can be they say we’re dense like the trees simple is as simpletons can be we may be dense, but at least we are free of deep thoughts, worries, anxieties, stress…
[chorus] No alliteration; we can’t rhyme words We can’t count syllables, no action verbs Confuse the Sonnets with Ebonics And the Tankas with the trucks We can’t reflect on the Palindromes Or the messages in Acrostic poems
I published Silence Of The Frogs as a poem in 2017 when I was blogging on T & L Photos. I made the poem into a song last summer. It’s a different style from Time To Move Onthat I posted on Friday.
Using apps that showed me where the Green Comet should have been, I photographed the night sky in hopes of getting some sort of sighting. Between the 94% full moon and general light pollution, the Greeny is too faint to see. I’ll try again on the 10th when Greeny will be close to Mars and the moon with come up late.