Weekly News (A Little Late)

It’s Friday. The weekend. The source of exuberance worldwide. You may be confused about this showing up on Friday instead of my normal Wednesday. Or, if you’ve frequented this blog, you may not be confused at all. I, uh, kind of missed Wednesday this week. No specific reasons as to why. One day just slid into the next with little or no notice paid by me–ya’ know, the normal nearly mid-November slide. Never heard of it? Yeah, neither had I before this week. Time for the news delayed by said slide. 😉

This first story features one hard core koala. I am so glad she’s okay.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/koala-survives-ride-behind-car-wheel_us_59be9147e4b0edff971ccf66?section=us_weird-news

This is so cool. I want to visit this exhibition.

http://www.cnn.com/style/article/on-japan-teamlab/index.html

My science posting this week also features incredible images. The ocean is full of an immense array of life which puts on quite the night display. I see you, ocean. I see you.

http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170818-five-amazing-things-that-happen-in-the-ocean-at-night

That’s all folks! 🙂 Have a great weekend. See you here in seven (or five). 🙂

 

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I am a forty-something-year-old writer. I'm currently drafting my second book. I've also written short stories, poems, and some non-fiction over the last several years. My interest in writing formed during countless hours with my nose tucked in books. I’m represented by Kristina Sutton Lennon at Focused Artists.
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2 Responses to Weekly News (A Little Late)

  1. spunkonastick's avatar spunkonastick says:

    I love the lights and the Crystal Universe. There’s a Ripley’s Believe it or Not on the Oregon coast and they have a “star room.” It’s pinpoints of light with mirrors and it feels like you are standing in the middle of the universe. I always loved that room. It was so peaceful.

  2. The lights were rather incredible.
    Amazing about the koala. Usually if an animal does something like that, it’s dead.
    Week kind of zipped by, didn’t it?

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