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NASA Image Of The Day
Hurricane Celia
Perfectly circular, powerful Hurricane Celia spaned hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean in this image from June 24, 2010. Rough-textured clouds surround the storm?s distinct eye. Farther from the center of the storm, spiral arms appear thinner and smoother. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, on NASA?s Aqua satellite captured this true-color image of Hurricane Celia at 1:55 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on June 24, 2010. Just five minutes later, the U.S. National Hurricane Center classified Celia as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 135 miles per hour. Image Credit: NASA...
Poems of Transition
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Poems from before, during, and after transition.
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1 Feathers Lisa Jain Thompson
2 Jupiter Falls Lisa Jain Thompson
3 Working inThe Closet Lisa Jain Thompson
4 Duckling Lisa Jain Thompson
5 Pack Up Your Tents Lisa Jain Thompson
6 When the Circus came to Town Lisa Jain Thompson
7 Quiet Lives Lisa Jain Thompson
8 Persistence of Memory Lisa Jain Thompson
9 She's Not There Lisa Jain Thompson
10 Sea Change Lisa Jain Thompson