Posted on March 9th, 2013 by Bob McGowan

March is a transitional month in terms of climate where the opposing forces of wind, rain, snow and sleet do battle with the warming northern hemisphere temperatures caused by the earth’s shifting axis toward the sun. Eventually spring wins out helping to pave the wave toward summer, but the contrasting elements of bluster versus blister [...]
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Posted on February 24th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

Shadows play a major role on the grand stage of life. Darkness both contrasts, and is created by, impeded light. The so-called dark side of the moon and lunar eclipse are a creation of this phenomena on a planetary scale, as is our own nighttime on Earth – all of which are portrayed in this [...]
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Posted on January 30th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

In the winter when the sun’s trajectory heads south in the northern hemisphere, the exact opposite phenomena occurs in the southern hemisphere creating summer. In the north, the daylight hours grow shorter while in the south they advance longer. Over the course of 365 days, due to the earth’s angle of spin, our faithful, life-giving [...]
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