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The American Southwest from the air

Flying between Texas and California provides some fantastic views of many amazing landscapes.  I was lucky and had clear skies for most of the way both to California and back, and took photos for as long as I had daylight.  These are a few of my favorites.

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Pasadena, California

I went to Pasadena, California to present a poster at the Division of Planetary Sciences (DPS) meeting earlier this month.  The first few days were cold and rainy (I thought I was supposed to be able to get away from that by coming to CA!) but the second half of the trip had gorgeous weather.  [...]

Grandma’s 90th birthday party

My grandma turned 90 last month, so a lot of my family gathered in New Braunfels, Texas to celebrate!

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Houston summer sunsets

We have had some spectacular sunsets in Houston this summer. Below are some of my favorites, all of which were taken from my patio.

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Kepler

My cat Kepler (named for famous astronomer Johannes Kepler, who discovered that planets move in ellipses, rather than circles – Kepler the cat has an ellipse pattern in the fur on his side.) was hanging out on the window sill and managed to hold still long enough for me to get a couple of photos.

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Awesome plants in San Antonio!

We were in San Antonio a couple of weeks ago, and there were these fabulous plants with amazing curly vines and crazy fuzzy flower buds. I have no clue what they were but they were awesome!

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Galveston Sunrise

After the comet was a no-show, we decided to stick around to watch the sunrise over the Gulf.  Hundreds of seagulls appeared as dawn neared, and pelicans soared overhead like the Mafia of the bird world.  When the sun broke through, there was gorgeous golden light shining through the clouds.  It was a beautiful, peaceful [...]

Galveston at 4am

We went to Galveston to try to catch a view of Comet McNaught several weeks ago. We were unsuccessful because of cloud cover and light pollution, but I did manage to get a few decent pictures while it was still dark.

The Milky Way

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Nacogdoches and Blue Lagoon

Over Memorial Day, Em, Juliane, and I headed up to Nacogdoches to get Em and Juliane scuba certified.  We had some free time in the evenings, so one night we went out to my old stomping grounds, the Stephen F. Austin State University Observatory.  We got to use the 18-inch telescope (used by NASA to [...]

DC

I got to go to DC in May on a business trip and had a few spare hours to walk around.  I can’t wait to go back when I have more time to explore!

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