How to Mess with the Mind of a City Boy
I’m trash. I’m filth. I’m no good for you. I have to confess that I cheated on you by joining the Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association (MHAA). Even worse, I’ve been
I’m trash. I’m filth. I’m no good for you. I have to confess that I cheated on you by joining the Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association (MHAA). Even worse, I’ve been
As summer comes to an end I look forward to a change in the weather, football season, hockey season, and seeing who will reign as
There are just a couple of things you’ve got to love about being an astronomer. My students always advertised that viewing at a star party
No horses named Sugarfoot, Lightning Strike, or Mom’s Lethal Slipper. No crazy looking hats with flowers all on top. No gambling. So then if all
On Saturday, April 14, 2018 I had the most enjoyable time visiting the children who attend HEAF, the Harlem Educational Activities Fund. Through an invite
Twenty three years in the classroom as either a teacher or an assistant principal have allowed me to demonstrate my skills as an educator and
Floyd Bennett Field Observing Report—October By Thomas Evangelist It was Friday night, October 27, 2017 and a group of astronomers gathered at the Floyd Bennett
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