Wow, that Hole-y Music put me right into nirvana!
Well, we thought you’d love to have a little excitement on this Wordless Wednesday so we are giving you a Black Hole, SINGING!
Mama just LOVED this, wouldn’t you know it?
As for me, what is a black hole anyway? I’m off to find out more about that from mama when she stops listening to it!
Black Holes are such enigmas…beyond what our minds can actually comprehend.
Don’t slide off the couch into a black hole, LouLou!
No way, Month of May! I’m just snoozin’as usual, thinking about holes…
Just don’t fall into that black hole, Loulou.
NOOOOoooooooooo…….
That sounds like ME!!!And YOU!!! Mamma just got hr hair done next door – looks great! But not as good as Davide!
WHAT’S NEXT DOOR? Mama remembers only David. Why not David?
Loulou we couldn’t see the article – it said our limit of free articles was reached (whatever that means) but it’s intriguing about black holes and my Mom is gonna do an internet search to see if she can hear the music ANOTHER way!!
Hugs, Teddy
Well, the whole article is on the internet, I’m pretty sure. And the sounds are, for sure.
Music soothes the savage and not-so-savage beast, Loulou.
As kids we thought it was “breast” and giggled over it. And yes, especially Black Hole Boogie!
That sounds interesting. I will check it out. Thanks for the link. XO
It’s very eerie and wonderful. The song of the universe.
Isn’t that the coolest thing, love it too!
Glad you could share in the wonder.
We/ve read about Seahenge I think – is it in an area called Doggerland that has been under the sea for centuries ?
Look athttp://www.archeolog-home.com/pages/content/british-atlantis-archaeologists-begin-exploring-lost-world-of-doggerland.html
Yes, it is Doggerland. Thank you for mentioning that. We are now entranced by Seahenge and reading everything. Oh, the internet. What riches.
Loulou, I think I’d get along with your meowmy very well, because we are both fascinated by interesting things!
This very moment, I’m attending a live Zoom meeting about the excavation of Seahenge in Norfolk UK, even though I’m in Michigan, USA!
Engrossing information.
WOW, that sounds WONDERFUL, mama says. And she loves archeology and linguistics and history and books and more…yes, we all probably would have fun!