Even in the first light of day, the Geminids are easily visible.
Mostly in the southern and southwestern skies, moving west to east.
They’re quick and faint, but they’re there.
Listener reports sitting in traffic in the Devonshire area since about 7:50 waiting to cross the Westmorland Street Bridge in Fredericton, no vehicles moving in either direction, looks like a rollover in the middle of the bridge. He can see one vehicle upside down
Today is Summer Solstice!
It's also #ShowYourStripes day, where people from around the world can use the Climate Stripes image to show how the climate is changing where they live.
Here are the stripes in Nova Scotia & New Brunswick.
More here:
https://t.co/dfsFwcZgif
#nswx#nbwx
Candle ice are pillars of ice occurring when ice is decaying and in advance state of melting hence it’s a form of ‘rotten ice’.
The shape at this point is influenced by the hexagonal nature of ice crystals
Fun times last week with @StephenBHeard in his backyard.
4 sugar maples, 8 taps, dozens of empty 2L pop bottles.
By the end of season, he’s hoping for ~600L of sap = ~20L of maple syrup 🍁🤑🤞
@PretendEditor@DCShalala@Frannie42 You can park at the Scotia field by Grant Harvey Centre. The city has been clearing it out this winter. There is also a new crosswalk.
Tonight, we gathered at the @BeaverbrookAG for the unveiling of a monumental portrait in honour of #Fredericton's own hometown hero, Willie O’Ree. Happy Willie O’Ree Day!
@JeanneCBC Watching tv with commercials last weekend, was bombarded with messaging that I can "save water" by running the dishwasher every day.🤨 I see similar claims online... based on research by a detergent co. It assumes using half a gallon of water per dish while washing by hand.