Monday, February 23, 2009

Blog #6

     This is an image of Halley's comet. One of 200 comets in our solar system that make periodic trips around earth. Halley's comet orbits earth every 76 years and will orbit earth again in the year 2061. 
     I chose this image for one main reason: I love stars, they're incredible! On clear summer nights back in Colorado my friends and  will lay in the grass, discuss matters of life, and see how many shooting stars we can count. (You would be surprised how many deep conversations can come from 
star-gazing, haha.) I believe that stars, right behind the human body, are the most incredible creation of God. It still baffles me that atheists persist to deny God in our society today. When you see the stars there is no denying a higher power! 
     Even though I miss the mountains when I'm at school here in Nebraska, at least I have the stars. Alright, fine, I'll admit it: the stars look even more amazing in Nebraska than they do in Colorado. Just realize something though, it's because NOTHING is here and there are many SOMETHINGS in Colorado! 

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