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Happy New Year!

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  "Just as the moon brings new phases, may this year bring you new hopes and dreams." It's not a new moon though, it's a waxing gibbous.  The first of 2026 will be January 18th. January 3rd will be the Super Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year and the last in a series of supermoons. We'll be out camping under it.  ^_^ I wish you all the happiest New Year, and I thank you all for being here. See you next year!

Artists of the Year

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  Revolver and SPIN Magazine agreed in naming The Deftones as Artist of the Year. Kerrang! gave Album of the Year to Turnstile. On the pop side of things, Sabrina Carpenter was a top artist. Bad Bunny was top streamed, and he'll be the Super Bowl Halftime Show. The biggest song of the year. It's been used all over TikTok and other internet reels, and it's been stuck in my head most of the year, but another song was popular as well, and it's a throwback.

Fashion for the New Year

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 Pantone announced that "Cloud Dancer" has been named the color of 2026. And yet, bold colors are being projected in trends. Let's look back on some pieces that hit the runway. Christian Siriano Saint Laurent Dior Chanel Tom Ford Johanna Ortiz Schiaparelli

Science is Fun Fridays!

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  The James Webb Telescope celebrated its 4th year in space yesterday. And it recently discovered something surprising - a Jupiter sized exoplanet with diamonds and soot in the atmosphere. The planet doesn't have the familiar helium-hydrogen combination, but is helium-carbon instead.  There are no common molecules of water, methane, or carbon dioxide. "It's very hard to imagine how you get this extremely carbon-enriched composition.  It seems to rule out every known formation mechanism," says lead author, Michael Zhang. Even more weird is the host star, which is a neutron sun.  No other pulsar is known to have a gas-giant planet, and few pulsars have planets at all. The planet is also closer to its star than Earth is to our Sun, whereas gas giants in our system are much farther out.  It is lemon-shaped because the gravitational forces of the pulsar are pulling so strongly. Molecular carbon doesn't appear in planets that are very close to their sun, due to extrem...

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

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  The poem is actually titled, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clark Moore. I hadn't read this for a long time, but my nephew has been asking for it lately.  I usually see him on Wednesdays and I read him a bedtime story before I leave.  I think he likes the rhythm of it, which I do too. Poetry Foundation Written and published anonymously in 1823, Moore took credit in 1837. It was put to music in 1942 by composer Ken Darby and recorded by Fred Waring. So I'm here today and gone tomorrow, back on Friday. Happy Christmas to all!!!!!

Nat Geo Wildlife Photos 2025

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The planet's largest land migration, an estimated six million antelope, in South Sudan.  Photographer: Marcus Westberg. Beavers could be the secret to winning against wildfires.  Photographer: Ronan Donovan  Meerkat running in the Kalihari Desert.  Photographer: Thomas Peschak Polar bear rolling in the snow in the Arctic Circle.  Photographer: Roie Galitz The Japanese Giant Mantis devouring a lizard.  Photographer: Takuya Ishiguro A ray-finned fish uses a tube anemone larva, a stinging critter, for protection.  Photographer: Linda Ianniello

Best Dressed - Week of December 22

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  Lily Collins Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu Ashley Park Or do you prefer the red? Emily Blunt Michelle Obama Natalia Dyer Nicola Coughlan Sydney Sweeney Victoria Beckham