It took photographer Marcella Julia Pace ten years to capture these 48 colors of the Moon 🌕
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/photographer-marcella-giulia-pace-moon-colors
It took photographer Marcella Julia Pace ten years to capture these 48 colors of the Moon 🌕
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/photographer-marcella-giulia-pace-moon-colors
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Is it safe to fly with a Tunnock's Teacake? Tests carried out 60 years after ban.
Scientists have carried out tests to see if it is safe to fly with a Tunnock’s Teacake, 60 years after they were banned by the RAF.
The ban was put in place when a packet of teacakes exploded during a flight in 1965, leaving the pilot, controls and windows covered in marshmallow and chocolate.
#news
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25062236.raf-ban-flying-tunnocks-teacake-lifted-60-years/
My own Cliff Edwards Project, an attempt to create ukulele songsheets for all the songs Cliff recorded, relied on the Internet Archive for a number of the tracks. The truth is, they are not commercially available anywhere. I own every collection of Cliff's recordings that I know of, but a huge number of those old 78s have *never* been issued in any format since their initial release.
Every fire, house clearance, accident and estate sale sees old music lost, recordings becoming rarer as individual examples are destroyed. If these songs were really so valuable monetarily to the big labels then you'd think they might want to make them available for people to buy, but no. We should cherish and fight for every effort to keep older music alive, for us to enjoy and for future generations. Music matters.
Je vais donner un autre exemple de cette lecture sur une page où c'est particulièrement signifiant.
Ici c'est important de considérer les émotions qui peuvent traverser les personnages.