The people who are regarded as moral luminaries are those who forego ordinary pleasures themselves and find compensation in interfering with the pleasures of others.
If you only know me from 365(6)2012, then you've yet to meet my v 2.0, Jessilyn Lori.
You may commence with the cutie-patooty comments now!
Just for the record, while all my other photos are happily released under a creative commons license (attribution, no-commercial, share-alike), I do have to assert a copyright over the ones of my family.
This is Matilda and you will probably be seeing a great deal more of her. It's actually a sign of great restraint on my part that my 365:2011 was not full of my kids, but seeing as how she is a New Year's Baby (today is her birthday) it seems right to give her the number-1 position in 2012!
Matilda's nursery went to see Snow White today but dad didn't get the memo about not having to wear uniforms. Somehow I think Matilda didn't mind, though, as she got to wear once of the school's princess costumes instead!
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
Seasons are not caused by the Earth being closer to the Sun in the summer than in the winter. In fact, the Earth is actually farther from the Sun when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Seasons are the result of the Earth being tilted on its axis by 23.5 degrees. As the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the world receive different amounts of direct sunlight. When an area of the Earth's surface is oriented perpendicular to the incoming sunlight, it will receive more radiation than it will when it is oriented at an angle to the incoming sunlight. In July, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun giving longer days and more direct sunlight; in January, it is tilted away. The seasons are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere, which is tilted towards the Sun in January and away from the Sun in July. In tropical areas of the world, there is no noticeable change in the amount of sunlight.
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