Well today is zero G day, Jupiter and Pluto are aligned perfectly to decrease to gravity on the earth, so you and jump and float for a few seconds, there will be strong tidal pulls things will be lighter to lift. That's the prediction by celebrated astronomer Patrick Moore some years ago and published by some websites and journals that we have been working towards this day for a number of years. But is this the case? Apparently not. It is true that it was predicted by Patrick Moore during his radio programme, but this was on April 1st 1976, so for all of us who jumped and came down as quickly as before, or tried to lift heavy items and found they were still as heavy or we were weakening fast, not to worry it was just an April Fool from may years ago being upheld to fool us again this year. I loved reading that this morning and felt I should share it, after all it has been doing the rounds on twitter and Facebook as fact! I always look forward April Fools day to see who far fetched, yet believable these items can be, the most memorable in the UK has to be the spaghetti tree on Panorama many years ago.
Today I shall continue sorting out my office, now designated junk room as I prefer to work from the dining room table, warmer and brighter than upstairs, loads of paperwork was shredded last week all totally unnecessary, but seemed so at the time! I really need somewhere to organise my knitting and sewing things, whilst still having the household and work paperwork readily available. Then as I said yesterday I will work on the produce bags.
For my offering today I have selected (with the help of Google) a teaching aid for children, quite a handy little ditty, but seemed appropriate for Pluto and Jupiter.
As always, thank you for joining me and reading my ramblings, have a lovely day wherever in the world you are and join me again tomorrow. Bye for now,
Siwzy
Today I shall continue sorting out my office, now designated junk room as I prefer to work from the dining room table, warmer and brighter than upstairs, loads of paperwork was shredded last week all totally unnecessary, but seemed so at the time! I really need somewhere to organise my knitting and sewing things, whilst still having the household and work paperwork readily available. Then as I said yesterday I will work on the produce bags.
For my offering today I have selected (with the help of Google) a teaching aid for children, quite a handy little ditty, but seemed appropriate for Pluto and Jupiter.
As always, thank you for joining me and reading my ramblings, have a lovely day wherever in the world you are and join me again tomorrow. Bye for now,
Siwzy
Planets (anon)
Here are nine planets that we know.
Round and round the Sun they go.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars,
These are the planets near our star.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, too.
Neptune, Pluto, we can't see you.
These are the nine planets that we know.
Round and round the Sun they go.
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