In a world of pure imagination

And with one more week I drew that much closer to finishing the Little 2021 Mathematics A-to-Z on my mathematics blog. Here's how that looked:





Now let's get back to the Aurora trail at Glenlore; it's quite lovely.


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A farewell look at the Christmas tree when it's at maximum brightness.



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Looking ahead we have some clouds to look forward to, it appears.



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And here I look up a cloud to see how it works! We were getting a tiny bit of snow or freezing rain so being under the clouds fit.



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Disco balls with a glorious palette of colors.



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More of the disco balls. This would be another great album cover.



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Another seemingly empty part of the trail? No; you get sounds when you step on those snowflakes ahead.



Trivia: The first tavern that President Washington stayed in during his 1789 tour of the Eastern States (New England) was one owned by the widow Dame Tamar Haviland in Rye, New York. General LaFayette would, on his 1824 tour of the country, be put up in the same room Washington had.
Source: The Old Post Road: The Story of the Boston Post Road, Stewart H Holbrook. (Her husband, Ebeneezer Haviland, was killed while serving as surgeon in the Continental Army.)


Currently Reading: NASA's First Space Shuttle Astronaut Selection: Redefining the Right Stuff, David J Shayler, Colin Burgess.