In Today's Tiny Issue
Small Things
How small are we
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke
Word (to your Mother)
Finish with a Song
NaPoWriMo Day 13 - Small Things
How small are we
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke
Word (to your Mother)
Finish with a Song
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating
poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
Maureen Thorson, a poet and publisher of Big Game Books announced the project March 17, 2003 as an
Maureen Thorson, a poet and publisher of Big Game Books announced the project March 17, 2003 as an
online project on her blog. She invited other poets with blogs to join her in the project and listed
the participating poets. Thorson has continued to run the project each year on her blog with more
poets participating as the word has spread about the project.
If you want more information the please visit the site :-
http://www.napowrimo.net
If you want more information the please visit the site :-
http://www.napowrimo.net
I write about big things.
But, it’s time to talk of the small,
of little pleasures of smaller joys.
A lick from the dog
Clean sheet smell
Chinese chicken curry
Melodious church bell
Sun through the curtains
A really good sneeze
Elvis on the radio
Quite a strong cheese
My spex with no spots
A pair of odd socks
Bacon and eggs
Soft ticking of clocks
Smell of cut grass
I’m Captain Kirk
A free parking space
A weekend off work
A freezing cold pint
I nice new haircut
Batman and Robin
Nice clean smut
The laugh of a child
A fresh coffee pot
A blackbird’s singsong
A nose clear of snot
Our sun is one of at least 100 BILLION stars, just in the Milky Way. Scientists calculate that there are at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe, each one brimming with stars. There are more stars than grains of sand on all of Earth’s beaches combined.
The Milky Way is a huge city of stars, so big that even at the speed of light (which is fast!), it would take 100,000 years to travel across it.
Roughly 70% of the universe is made of dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 25%. The rest — everything on Earth, everything ever observed with all of our instruments, all normal matter adds up to less than 5% of the universe.
If the sun were as tall as a typical front door, Earth would be the size of a penny.
The sun accounts for almost all of the mass in our solar system. Leaving .2% for all the planets and everything else.
Edwin Hubble discovered that the Universe is expanding and that at one point in time (14 billion years ago) the universe was all collected in just one point of space.
Four American spacecraft are headed out of our solar system to what scientists call interstellar space. Voyager 1 is the farthest out — more than 11 billion miles from our sun. It was the first manmade object to leave our solar system. Voyager 2, is speeding along at more than 39,000 mph, but will still take more than 296,000 years to pass Sirius, the brightest star in our night sky..
Smallest Hypothetical Object in the Universe: The smallest hypothetical objects in the universe is a thing which does not have any mass and dimensions. Its existence is also not proven yet. According to string theory, all universe is made up of tiny vibrating string-like structures which interact with each other and give rise to mass and energy.
My Dad always told me “Don’t be quick to find faults.”
Great Dad, terrible geologist.
Word of the day: SCURRYFUNGE - to rush around cleaning before visitors arrive
FINISH WITH A SONG
This is Sum41 with Small Things
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