Fwd: Re: [meteorite-list] OT; happy fathers day to all you dads!
From: Thomas Webb <webbth1_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Jun 19 10:07:28 2005 Message-ID: <20050619140725.20527.qmail_at_web60821.mail.yahoo.com> --- Thomas Webb <webbth1_at_yahoo.com> wrote: > Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 07:06:29 -0700 (PDT) > From: Thomas Webb <webbth1_at_yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT; happy fathers day > to all you dads! > To: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com > > Doug, > This gets to the heart of what's really important in > life. Thanks for your post! > My best, > Thomas > > > --- MexicoDoug_at_aol.com wrote: > > > Tom K. wrote: > > > > >Hey List, I just wanted to wish all the dads a > > happy fathers day! > > >I heard a funny fathers day thing today; > > > > >"All dads want for fathers day is some time > alone > > with your mom, > > >so get the heck out of the house and let daddy > have > > the kind of > > >fun he had with mommy before you came along and > > ruined everything!" > > > > Tom, the way you put it - I know my Dad would want > > me to be the one left IN > > THE HOUSE, and that He would take His ballerina to > > do the things they enjoyed > > most, while humming the Barcarolle or another > > favorite under clear skys with > > his handsome telescope with that eerie purple > > sheen, perfectly aligned on > > "star-drive" with time to kill... > > > > * * * * * * * * * > > > * * * > > "Doug, get your *ss over here kiddo!!, You're not > > gonna believe this!!" > > > > Nearly thirty-three years ago, and I remember it > > better than this morning... > > > > "A BOLIDE!!! He actually got a BOLIDE! We were > > just there in the Tetons, > > and this photographer catches a fantastic fireball > > in his exposure! What a > > lucky b*stard!" > > > > Dad is possessed, shouting excitedly returning > from > > the mailbox, madly > > waving the latest issue of Sky & Tel like it was > HIS > > winning lottery ticket! > > > > "Is everything OK Walt?" Mom doesn't seem to be > too > > concerned knowing Dad... > > > > "Doug, look at this fireball! It'll knock you off > > your chair!" When will I > > see a bolide? After all those nights we go into > the > > mosquito infested > > swamps to photograph meteors! And this fellow > gets > > it right over the Grand > > Tetons!" > > > > "But Dad, that doesn't look like a fireball - > Isn't > > it daytime?", I was a > > little perplexed since the photo looked like a > nice > > day besides the smoking > > streak which destroyed the tranquility of the > scene. > > > > "Doug, this isn't a regular fireball like some of > > the small ones we've > > seen." (I still hadn't ever seen what I considered > a > > fireball, which already had a > > mystic significance around the household, but I > was > > ashamed to admit that, > > and had seen many meteors during our trips to the > > dark). > > > > "Yeah, Dad it doesn't look like any of the > fireballs > > I ever saw..." > > > > "Doug, this is what's called a bolide. Bolides > are > > fireballs that can be so > > big that they're sometimes brighter than a full > > Moon, and you can see them > > when the Sun is shining. They leave trains of > smoke > > and if you are lucky > > you'll see them exploding as they rumble by." > > > > "A Bowloid? what?..." > > > > "Bolide Doug, get it straight - I'd give my right > > arm to photograph just one > > bolide in my life. Doug, you haven't lived until > > you see a BOLIDE. We'll > > keep watching - we'll see one, don't worry! Oh, > if > > I could only have one of > > these bolides rip through the sky with my > > camera..." > > > > "B-o-l-i-d-e..." > > > > Dad continued to devour his S&T and contageously > was > > heard mumbling the word > > "bolide" all evening. I was a little confused > > because I knew I was just a > > kid, but I thought I had been living long enough. > > Still, I had never seen a > > BOLIDE, which now took the principal seat in the > Mt. > > Olympus in my mind's eye. > > I was very excited because I now thought we would > > see a bolide sometime > > soon...even though I had yet to completely digest > > the fact that a meteor which I > > always associated with dark nights, could be seen > > blowing-up enroute during > > the day. > > > > Shortly thereafter, we left yet another time for a > > trip to the dark > > swampland 70 odd-miles away. I did my job > carrying > > one tripod for Dad's equipment, > > and then we arrived at a place he fancied, and Dad > > began his meticulous setup > > of the ungainly big camera mounted on his eerily > > glistening purple telescope, > > which had to be the world's best as far as I could > > > imagine. I was curious > > as much as impressed that when Dad magically > > manipulated his equipment, this > > would cancel out the star trails that all the > other > > cameras he also set up > > would record. I faithfully did the rest of my > > chores - mainly to keep out of > > the way and to be handy with the mosquito > > repellent, and watch...and watch.... > > keeping a vigilent eye for heavenly visitors. > > Another night and 15-20 faint > > streaks later the excitment was even greater. > But > > no BOLIDES yet... > > > > It's wonderful that Dad left a place of our very > own > > to meet whenever we > > want, in the skies. And you can count on me Dad, > > I'll be there with you. Maybe > > tomorrow, we'll finally get to live this time, > maybe > > we'll see a BOLIDE... > > > > I'd give everything I ever had to spend another > > sulty-warm night there with > > you and the mosquitos, Dad, or for just another > > moment together... > > > > Love, Doug > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > Meteorite-list mailing list > > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > > > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com > ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com Received on Sun 19 Jun 2005 10:07:25 AM PDT |
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