Spring means water balloons - UpdatedLook out! Here it
comes!
I'm fighting a coughing cold, so I am sitting
sipping tea picking my new banner
image.
In case you hadn't noticed, I change the background banner image eight times a year. Bet you can guess when. Today I am going to clean my outside ritual area so it is ready. Yesterday it hit 71 outside. There still isn't enough plant cover on the fence to go full out, but it's definitely that time of the year. This particular image was made in 1992 by the Galileo spacecraft, it's a mosaic of fifteen images taken through different color filters to show the Moon's composition. But when I first saw it, I thought that it was a perfect metaphor for the middle of spring, full of life and ready to explode. Think of it as a big water balloon tossed your way. I have another topic I will be putting up later. But for now, I'm just going to put this pretty picture up. UPDATE - That has to be one of the most serendipitous banner combinations I've come up with yet, so I am going to "immortalize" it by making a quick screenshot a part of this post. That way, people will know what I am talking about after the Wheel has turned again.
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