The planet Rico V takes almost 200 years to circle its sun. Summers on this planet last for 50 years.
A burgundy coloured moon rises as a flying saucer buzzes over a clump of trees. Rico V is in the Whirlpool Galaxy!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
First Night Of Autumn On Harmony III
A single, bright moon shines on the first night of Autumn on the planet Harmony III. The new season brings great peace and tranquility to this rich world in the Sombrero Galaxy.
A little flying saucer buzzes far overhead in the pale moonlight.
A little flying saucer buzzes far overhead in the pale moonlight.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Autumn Dawns On Harmony III
The first dawn of Autumn begins on the planet Harmony III, far away in the Sombrero Galaxy. Rich colours begin to show with the promise of the new season.
A silver spaceship buzzes overhead; a visitor from Cordero Prime.
A silver spaceship buzzes overhead; a visitor from Cordero Prime.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Final Summer Sunset On Sylvan III
An alien green sun takes its final bow for the Summer on the planet Sylvan III in the Whirlpool Galaxy.
This intensely green world is unpopulated and is one of the gems of the Whirlpool Galaxy.
This intensely green world is unpopulated and is one of the gems of the Whirlpool Galaxy.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Late Summer On Ojala III In The Sombrero Galaxy
The planet Ojala III orbits a sun, deep inside a globular star cluster in the Sombrero Galaxy. Thousands of nearby stars already shine in the reddish evening skies of this lush world. The late Summer season is especially intense with rich colours and hues of every shade!
A lone moon named Aviv rises in the East, adding its orange light to the alien landscape.
A lone moon named Aviv rises in the East, adding its orange light to the alien landscape.
Life
How rich Life is, and how beautiful!
How remarkable it is to be alive, even for one minute! How blessed it is to live, for even one Summer's day!
How remarkable it is to be alive, even for one minute! How blessed it is to live, for even one Summer's day!
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