marchthird
one year ago today i did a VIP cross word puzzle
ate breakfast. see: beret and pauses with no direction making it forever to get somewhere, rusted tye dye trevor, "oh lordy we need another chair" said the little girl right next-, and yes i brought my own "grits" but really it was cream of wheat like anyone cares about that world of difference.
obtained rugburn on right elbow.
got early birthday presents. mostly it was candy and GOOD CANDY.
(the chimes are ginger)
and a jingly pen (it makes such a beautiful sound when i write with it, chimes n shit)
and lots of candles including floaty ones but they don't work; we tried
took a long ass nap from 1:30-4:30
drove to charlotte to see the lunar eclipse at the top of this parking garage
but then went and saw it on a hill adjacent to the highway
there was a little piece of cardboard there just for to sit.
so if you look at the middle of this flag for 20 seconds and then look to a white space
you should see the colours of the american flag
i hate it when people use the word "burning" when talking about images on your retina
ugh
creamsicles galore.
i am going to read about solar energy.
marchfourth
woke up at 8am
ate breakfast and looked at photos of the desert online
listened to music and played dress up
some things will never wash away
a tornado blew through
march seventh
got a litre of jack daniel's from my roomate, adam.
glory be.
we explored this amazing old building (he thought it looked too dangerous)
marcheighth
nothing.
marchninth
all bluejeaned out
got a little tipsy turvy and watched youtube with a huge group of people
stayed up later than what we said
marchtenth
the first thing i really did today was run for about 5 minutes barefoot on concrete to see my girls eatin breakfast
then i walked back home and helped clean the backyard
then we sat in the garden area
watched sweet baby onion and mr. burns dig and roll around in the dirt
and jet's ear twitch made me laugh a lot
played kickball/volleyball in the street
got ready to have a party
made some taboulli while caleb serenaded me counter-top(stop)
had a party
had a fire
had some love-tears on the ground
had some dancin
then everyone left like ghosts
marcheleventh
took our sleepy heads outside in a sleepin bag and stayed out there
eat breakfast, mr. burns spilled the milk, layed around, suntans and goosebumps
went to eat lunch with his mom, sister, and grandmother
his grandmother flirted with our waiter in a gross way
tried on this skimpy stupid green jumpsuit at a cheap-o store
went to a lake and watched two dogs + hispanic children + geese + the man who raised them (the geese)
went grocery shopping
ate on the floor again
marchtwelfth
just barely caught my 7:30am flight
when i got back a week later,
one two three fourmarch28
In 1911, at the suggestion of Ernest Rutherford, alpha particles (helium nuclei) were emitted behind a screen with a small hole in it, so that a narrow beam of alpha particles was produced. This beam was then directed at a thin gold foil. A zinc sulfide screen, which gives off a visible flash of light when struck by an alpha particle, was set on the side of the foil.
It was expected that the alpha particles would go right through the foil with hardly any deflection because in the Thomson model, an electric charge inside an atom is assumed to be uniformly spread through its volume. With only weak electric forces exerted on them, alpha particles that pass through a thin foil ought to be deflected only slightly, less than a degree.
What the scientists actually found was that although most of the alpha particles indeed were not deviated by much, a few were deflected in very large angles. Some were even deflected in the backward direction. As Rutherford remarked, "It was as incredible as if you fired a 15-inch shell at a piece of tissue paper and it came back and hit you." Our depiction of this statement is below.
march29
wanted the day to end as soon as i woke up
went to sleep at 4:30 p.m.
march30
woke up at 6 a.m. reborn