Friday, January 28

The Corona Beach Garbage Hotel is made of recycled waste collected from European beaches

A NEW hotel has opened in the heart of Madrid proudly declaring that it's completely rubbish.

More of a wooden shack than a five-star establishment, the walls of the Beach Garbage Hotel are strewn with detritus dragged up by the tide, recovered from landfills or snapped up at flea markets.



Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/world/rubbish-hotel-opens-in-heart-of-madrid/story-e6frfqai-1225991806719#ixzz1Bgki8Aax

Thursday, January 27

Photo full of memories - Alex


Short Sharp Science: Speeding star creates bird-like space sculpture - check photo in article

Wow! This brings it all back, what a great feeling. But oh,Karaghiozi, where are you now? (This > is my photo from my Facebook page, if you want to be my friend!)

Monday, January 24

So There! [Alex again]

Betelgeuse 'not likely to explode in 2012'

Cold water poured on twin sun dreams
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That story is helping fuel internet rumors and doomsday theories by confounding the impending supernova with the Mayan calendar's conclusion in 2012 - which some believe is a prediction of the end of the world.

But there's no reason to think Betelgeuse will blow in 2012, Mr Plait explained, or even this millennium................"

Sunday, January 23

Flotsam & jetsam!

There's a simple mnemonic that helps distinguish flotsam from jetsam. Flotsam (or floatsome) are those items which are floating as a consequence of the action of the sea. Jetsam are those which have been jettisoned by a ship's crew (although that may float too of course).

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Saturday, January 22

Pier remains

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Hi, this is Alex! (Excuse me Lexie, while I post to MY blog!)

The English newspaper The Telegraph today has a report I first read four days ago, I thought about blogging it then because it is within my sphere of interest - but first I checked it out on the web. I could find nothing of substance that validated it, so left it, Is The Telegraph guilty of sloppy reporting? Even if the journalist is a better researcher than me, he hasn't cited any validating sources, so is still being irresponsible in my opinion.

It will be interesting to see if this story escalates.

"'Second sun' on its way
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/827553

The Earth could find itself with a 'second sun' for a period of weeks later this year when one of the night sky's most luminous stars explodes, scientists have claimed."

Thursday, January 20

A baby 'Scream'

apparently Andy Warhol did his own version too
and you can see Little Scream's big brother from our competition - here.
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Friday, January 14

View through a 'brick'!


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Hollow sort of brick (lots of them around) presumably from the pier and I used it to take the photo of the pier, putting the camera lens up to the hole (with some difficulty, trying to juggle camera and brick)

Wednesday, January 12

My favourite!


This is the pinky grey stone I mentioned earlier, I have seen much bigger bits than this.

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Tuesday, January 11

Stone

It looks like a parcel wrapped around with string.
(I've found the rocks always look better in situ when they are still wet form the sea; often when they dry out what attracted me is lost.

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Monday, January 10

Beachcombing rewards

Went down to the beach today despite the bitterly cold wind; not another soul in sight and what did I espy, unbelievably, just alying on the pebbles, but a £5 note!

It was far too cold to take a photo ( and anyway, the note might have blown away by the time I had extracted my camera from my pocket.) I honestly looked around for an owner, but as before, no one else was braving the biting wind.

I am just hoping that I don't now get a lot of claimants, as Alex did when he found the koumboloi. See Judgement of Solomon