Congratulations on surviving the winter! Have a great weekend!
9:37 AM, April 21, 2007
Gordon said...
Bee: I saw your post on Lubos' blog, and your mention of the colony collapse of bees. We got into a discussion about that on one of his recent threads--a fun bee book is "A Book Of Bees" by Sue Hubbell. I had assumed it was the averroa mite, as the beekeepers on Vancouver Island were very aware of this. Last year, local honeybees were in (scant) evidence after some years of absence. As for the cellphone stuff, why not see if this phenomenon occurs in areas where there are no cels, BTW was your Bee analogy totally random :) ?
I'm in Boulder, Colorado for one day more; establishing a 'Plan C' for financial support, in case my European plans Plan A and Plan B fail. My Plan C actually looks more solid than my Plan A and my Plan B! Anyway, I managed through a full day of discussions and an hour presentation on two hours sleep and didn't say anything stupid and everyone seemed happy, so I'm satisfied. It's highly variable weather here, though, a couple of blue sunny mornings and rain in the evenings with snow as a possibility. I'm glad that you finally experienced Spring!
nice to hear from you! Good luck with your plans... Here the weather has been mixed up the last days, thunderstorms, sunshine, but it remained warm :-) Best,
Frühling läßt sein blaues Band Wieder flattern durch die Lüfte Süße, wohlbekannte Düfte Streifen ahnungsvoll das Land Veilchen träumen schon, Wollen balde kommen Horch, von fern ein leiser Harfenton! Frühling, ja du bist's! Dich hab ich vernommen! ~ Eduard Mörike
posted by Sabine Hossenfelder at 5:31 PM on Apr 20, 2007
"Local Warming"
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nice photos! is this the Perimeter building in the background? you too have a great weekend
- Rob
7:36 PM, April 20, 2007
Yes, it is. See also: The Glasshouse Effect
(sorry, the server in F. seems to be down, photos should reappear if they have fixed their problem)
8:27 PM, April 20, 2007
Congratulations on surviving the winter! Have a great weekend!
9:37 AM, April 21, 2007
Bee: I saw your post on Lubos' blog, and your mention of the colony collapse of bees. We got into a discussion about that on one of his recent threads--a fun bee book is "A Book Of Bees" by Sue Hubbell. I had assumed it was the averroa mite, as the beekeepers on Vancouver Island
were very aware of this. Last year, local honeybees were in (scant) evidence after some years of absence.
As for the cellphone stuff, why not
see if this phenomenon occurs in areas where there are no cels,
BTW was your Bee analogy totally random :) ?
12:40 PM, April 21, 2007
Dear Bee,
the Mörike poem is great :-)
Here in Germany now, there is indeed the smell of cherry trees and flowering blackthorn in the air, and that has reminded me these lines...
Cheers, stefan
PS: The server, and the photos, are supposed to be back later today... I just met the poor guy who has to do the work.
3:23 PM, April 21, 2007
Hi Bee,
I'm in Boulder, Colorado for one day more; establishing a 'Plan C' for financial support, in case my European plans Plan A and Plan B fail. My Plan C actually looks more solid than my Plan A and my Plan B! Anyway, I managed through a full day of discussions and an hour presentation on two hours sleep and didn't say anything stupid and everyone seemed happy, so I'm satisfied. It's highly variable weather here, though, a couple of blue sunny mornings and rain in the evenings with snow as a possibility. I'm glad that you finally experienced Spring!
8:58 AM, April 24, 2007
Hi Amara,
nice to hear from you! Good luck with your plans... Here the weather has been mixed up the last days, thunderstorms, sunshine, but it remained warm :-)
Best,
B.
9:57 AM, April 24, 2007