#8. Worst description ever! Who checks antennae when they are fluttering around you. Skippers: wings folded across back (umbrella) when landing. Butterflies: wings fold flat together upright (cymbals) . Moths: wings fold flat against surface landed on horizontally (camouflage). ALL come in all kinds of colors, from pure white, to yellows, browns, greens and blues, etc.
#12 - the movie Melancholia should be on the list. I had no clue what was going on when the movie started but as the movie progressed it turned in to an interesting movie.
#5 Too hard. Simply put, everything in your right hand goes over everything in your left. Now pull it tight and do it again, a loop in hand this time. Right over left again. And pull tight. Viola! Your loops should naturally point from side to side. Screw it up, and you have a "granny knot" (strong as your grannie) and the loops point fore and back. Try again.
#20 If you don’t mind, could we see a satellite photo of said patch? If it really exists and is that big, then there ought to be an aerial photo of the whole thing, right?
it's not a solid pile of trash that floats like a boat. Most of it floats under the surface. Here's a description with a few photos if you're really interested and not just trolling.
Winifred, There are no photos as there is no 'patch' of floating garbage. The 'patch' is simply an area of concentration of microscopic debris floating in the middle of the Pacific. This is just another example of journalistic hype.....just like Eseneth's citation is.
#8. Worst description ever! Who checks antennae when they are fluttering around you. Skippers: wings folded across back (umbrella) when landing. Butterflies: wings fold flat together upright (cymbals) . Moths: wings fold flat against surface landed on horizontally (camouflage). ALL come in all kinds of colors, from pure white, to yellows, browns, greens and blues, etc.
#12 - the movie Melancholia should be on the list. I had no clue what was going on when the movie started but as the movie progressed it turned in to an interesting movie.
#5 Too hard. Simply put, everything in your right hand goes over everything in your left. Now pull it tight and do it again, a loop in hand this time. Right over left again. And pull tight. Viola! Your loops should naturally point from side to side. Screw it up, and you have a "granny knot" (strong as your grannie) and the loops point fore and back. Try again.
#20 If you don’t mind, could we see a satellite photo of said patch? If it really exists and is that big, then there ought to be an aerial photo of the whole thing, right?
it's not a solid pile of trash that floats like a boat. Most of it floats under the surface. Here's a description with a few photos if you're really interested and not just trolling.
Winifred, There are no photos as there is no 'patch' of floating garbage. The 'patch' is simply an area of concentration of microscopic debris floating in the middle of the Pacific. This is just another example of journalistic hype.....just like Eseneth's citation is.
"Cashback" and "Heartless" too.
it's not a solid pile of trash that floats like a boat. Most of it floats under the surface.
Here's a description with a few photos if you're really interested and not just trolling.
https://blog.padi.com/truth-about-great-pacific-garbage-patch/
There are no photos as there is no 'patch' of floating garbage. The 'patch' is simply an area of concentration of microscopic debris floating in the middle of the Pacific. This is just another example of journalistic hype.....just like Eseneth's citation is.
#6 greta thunberg