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Title: Happy Easter Peggy...
Post by: Sgt.Rocknroll on April 16, 2017, 09:44:16 PM
Pork loin in the oven, a glass of White Cabernet, on the back patio listening to the rain. Not bad, not bad at all! Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam
Title: Re: Happy Easter Peggy...
Post by: zorgon on April 16, 2017, 09:52:53 PM
Got a Spiral Ham going :D

Happy Easter from those who truly run this country!

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Remember it's a VERY DEEP Rabbit Hole
Title: Re: Happy Easter Peggy...
Post by: ArMaP on April 16, 2017, 10:18:27 PM
Happy Easter. :)
Title: Re: Happy Easter Peggy...
Post by: lillyphant on April 16, 2017, 11:09:31 PM
Hoppity Hop     

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Deep rabbit holes in the sky

QuoteIn 1845 a star of distinctively red color was observed by British astronomer John Russel Hind. Being a carbon star, Lepus can be observed in variations of the color red. When the star is the dimmest, it is believed to be the reddest star in the sky, though as the definition is not universal, some argue.

Gamma Leporis is a either a double or a triple star, and there are at least 2 stars which have planets, HD33283 and Zeta Leporis – the latter supposedly having an asteroid belt.

The ancient Egyptians associated the Lepus constellation with the boat of Osiris (the Orion).