Author Archives: Isabel Gibson
Dentists, Cranes, and Optics
It’s good to have some sweet mysteries in life, no? Continue reading
For the Glory of the Skies
Look over: Look way over. Continue reading
Seemingly, Eventually
A trip to the West End. No, not that one. Continue reading
OK, Buttercup: You’re Up
Who knew air took up so much space? Continue reading
Cheese-slice Face #2
Buddy! Good to see you. Continue reading
The Night Lengthens . . .
“There are only two times of the year when the Earth’s axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a “nearly” equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes…. The “nearly” equal hours of day and night is due to refraction of sunlight or a bending of the light’s rays that causes the sun to appear above the horizon when the actual position of the sun is below the horizon.” You’ll be relieved to know that this is the last you’ll hear of these mechanics from me. Continue reading
Odometer Follies
“Why didn’t it go to 100000?” you ask. I don’t know. Maybe, back in the day, cars weren’t expected to last for 100,000 miles. Continue reading
Hold Out Your Hand
A half-century-plus? Are you kidding me? Continue reading
GoFundMe
Life is not grammar. Or semantics. Continue reading