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Over the years I have read and collected a number of little stories, quotes, poems, etc. that I like. On this page you can click on the links below and read the selections I have put on this website.

I will continually add and delete these 'extras' as I'm inspired to do so. They are listed in random order.

Enjoy!

Short Story: Life's Reflection

Star Thrower - an inspirational short story.

I Wish You Enough - by Bob Perks

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I thought this was so interesting I added it here - just because. Wow! The wonders of the Universe are endless.
June 19, 2006 - It looks like a rainbow that's been set on fire, but this phenomenon is as cold as ice.

Known in the weather world as a circumhorizontal arc, this rare sight was caught on film on June 3 as it hung over northern Idaho near the Washington State border.

The arc isn't a rainbow in the traditional sense; it is caused by light passing through wispy, high-altitude cirrus clouds. The sight occurs only when the sun is very high in the sky (more than 58° above the horizon). What's more, the hexagonal ice crystals that make up cirrus clouds must be shaped like thick plates with their faces parallel to the ground.

When light enters through a vertical side face of such an ice crystal and leaves from the bottom face, it refracts, or bends, in the same way that light passes through a prism. If a cirrus's crystals are aligned just right, the whole cloud lights up in a spectrum of colors.

This particular arc spanned several hundred square miles of sky and lasted for about an hour, according to the London Daily Mail.

Victoria Gilman

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