I've been watching the light show of shooting stars for many years. Lately, I've paid more attention to these meteorites as the burn out entering our atmosphere. Here are some observations.
The ones with the longest tails remind me of the huge spreading flumes during a fireworks display. The short dashes of light, which take only a millisecond, make me think that someone is sending a message from beyond.
I thought all stars were shooting in straight lines or arcs but recently realized that some zig zag. Caring Kim believes they don't really zig zag and that it just looks that way to me because I'm bouncing along the road with the dogs. She has been wrong before.
My biggest revelation about shooting stars is that every time I see one it produces a sense of excitement that almost makes me gasp...or even chuckle. Somethings in nature occur merely for pleasure.
The ones with the longest tails remind me of the huge spreading flumes during a fireworks display. The short dashes of light, which take only a millisecond, make me think that someone is sending a message from beyond.
I thought all stars were shooting in straight lines or arcs but recently realized that some zig zag. Caring Kim believes they don't really zig zag and that it just looks that way to me because I'm bouncing along the road with the dogs. She has been wrong before.
My biggest revelation about shooting stars is that every time I see one it produces a sense of excitement that almost makes me gasp...or even chuckle. Somethings in nature occur merely for pleasure.
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