Look for stars that will never stop shining with this awesome Stars ABC scavenger hunt. Winter is an excellent time to discuss stars and the night sky as young kids often have more of a chance to see them while the days are shorter. At home or in the classroom build on that excitement with...Read More| Fantastic Fun & Learning
A total lunar eclipse will occur on September 7, 2025, and be visible to over 5 billion people across Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The totality will last 82 minutes, making it the longest total lunar eclipse since 2022. Source| The Watchers
What's in the sky in September, 2025? How to see the autumn vernal equinox, Chicagohenge, Venus, Saturn at Opposition, Jupiter, corn Moon.| Adler Planetarium
What's in the sky in August, 2025? Learn how to see the Perseids Meteor Shower, and the planets Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury.| Adler Planetarium
What's in the sky in July, 2025? Learn how to see Mercury, Mars, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter in the night sky.| Adler Planetarium
What's in the sky in May, 2025? How to see the planets Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, along with the Eta Aquariid meteor shower this month.| Adler Planetarium
Keeping up with friends isn't easy in my current situation. I want so badly to have a binge day of catching up on everyone's blogs and browsing new patterns! Until I can find the time to do that again, I've made a goal to try to post something here once a week to keep me motivated... Well, this past week sure has been "something", but not much crochet is getting finished. I| Crochet is the Way
A sleepless night of crocheting led to a few finished projects. (5 hats!) I should have been spending the day working on writing a pattern and weaving in a few leftover loose ends, but a feeble attempt at sleep ended in a brain that's not fit for counting. I went outside to clear my mind in the mild fall air instead. Something caught my eye that made me go back in for the camera...| Crochet is the Way
Welcome to February, the shortest month of the year, but there is still plenty to see in the night sky. Over the last few weeks, the evenings have been getting a little brighter, which is nice for us, but it means that it takes a little more time to see the stars come out. So, for the best views it is a good idea to get out of town to avoid the light pollution. While some views are spectacular, it’s best to avoid phones, even if the pictures could go viral… It takes between 20 to 30 minu...| Astronotes
Don’t miss the “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023, over Monument Valley. Join Goulding’s Tours for an unforgettable experience amidst stunning landscapes.| Goulding´s Monument Valley