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New Day Cafe - Saturday: Critters, Cosmos, Oh My... [1]
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Date: 2025-06-07
Good morning, Newdists. Not sure why but I was sure tomorrow was Friday. I was ready to relive Friday all over again tomorrow. Yikes. 😬
My head is not in a good space these days. I hope y’all are doing well. I was thinking of going to the beach over Christmas. Yes, the present is so disquieting, I’m thinking of a lot of other things instead of sitting with the present.
I’ve been watching Dept Q on Netflix. Really good. I’m hoping for another season.
Onwards —
x Just 15 minutes after its closest approach to Pluto on July 14, 2015, New Horizons spacecraft looked back toward the sun and captured this near-sunset view of the rugged, icy mountains and flat ice plains.pic.twitter.com/hGlP0Yfjyo — Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 6, 2025
x The name "cosmos" is derived from the Greek word κόσμος (kosmos) meaning "ordered universe" or “orderly arrangement,” so it’s no surprise that cosmos symbolizes order, harmony, balance, and peace.
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[image or embed] — SevenHill Farm 🌱 (@sevenhillfarm.bsky.social) June 4, 2025 at 8:18 AM
x Timelapse of a Border Collie sheepdog doing his job pic.twitter.com/2PdP0AN4wN — Imjustculture (@imjustculture_) March 30, 2023
x Imperial Palace 🗼 pic.twitter.com/SvoxcRNxUG — Chadwick Lukasiewicz | Find Joy in the Chaos 🌌 (@JoyInTheChaos_) June 6, 2025
x zeotropic art it's amazing pic.twitter.com/Clk3AIwhg3 — March (@MarchUnofficial) June 5, 2025
x A female Tropical Royal Flycatcher showing a bit of her crest for me today. After they catch a butterfly, they spend some time preening and they will often display a bit when they're floofing their feathers. At @tapirvalley.bsky.social #CostaRica #birds #nature
[image or embed] — Mike Melton (@mikemelton.bsky.social) June 6, 2025 at 5:46 PM
x This month’s #NASAScience image features Cassiopeia A, one of the most studied supernova remnants. Using data from @chandraxray and @NASAWebb, researchers have uncovered previously unseen structures within the stellar debris, offering new insights into the complex aftermath of a… pic.twitter.com/MaeVBXjMuA — Dr. Nicky Fox (@NASAScienceAA) June 2, 2025
x “Walking around in tall grass ain’t much, but it’s honest work.” -this Bobolink, probably pic.twitter.com/RE3yOurGZk — Dan Baldassarre (@evornithology) June 6, 2025
x The Eagle Nebula is also the site of what is probably Hubble's best known image – the "Pillars of Creation." These dramatic columns of dust and gas are roughly 4 or 5 light-years in length. Newborn stars are hidden deep inside. 🧪 🔭
[image or embed] — Robert McNees (@mcnees.bsky.social) April 24, 2025 at 10:42 AM
x For me, the Blue-headed Vireo is almost always a random encounter. They tend to stay hidden, but when they choose to be seen, their white spectacles make them easy to identify. #birds #nature #wildlife pic.twitter.com/IczefljkLQ — Jim Pottkotter (@HappyPixr) June 6, 2025
I can see myself getting these. I just wonder if the site is a safe site to buy thru…
x Beautiful Friday morning in Wisconsin 🤩 hope the day is going as well for you 🤙🏻 pic.twitter.com/v7DzhUFjEa — D Miller (@DMiller52325459) June 6, 2025
Newdists, it’s that time when we run for coffee and a snack and join the conversation thread.
New Day Cafe is an Open Thread.
What do you want to talk about today?
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