I took me a while to post, but here we go with March’s 12 of 12.

11:10 am - The clock says 10:10, but this clock still hasn’t been set forward for Daylight Savings Time. I’m thinking of not setting it forward so I can have just one clock that doesn’t buy into this ridiculous Spring Forward business.

11:29 am - Walking up the hill to the observatory.

1:03 pm - Local Noon at the Gottlieb Transit Corridor at Griffith Observatory. At local noon, when the sun reaches it’s highest point in the sky, it’s light is focused through a lens onto the Meridian Arc (pictured here) when it crosses the center of the arc, we can tell from the gradated marks what time of year it is.

3:37 pm - The big screen in the Depths of Space has the live NASA feed from the current shuttle mission, STS-123. The Space Shuttle Endeavor is bringing a new Japanese module and a new Canadian robot to the International Space Station.

5:30 pm - A fairly hazy day, obstructing the normally spectacular views.

6:01 pm - Heading home.

6:38 pm - I get home and add to the large pile of mostly my shoes.

7:29 pm - Dishes drying.

8:17 pm - I FINALLY got Cyndi to agree to watch Firefly. We’re on disc 2. Damn you FOX for cancelling Firefly. I loved that show, even though I almost died of heat exhaustion on that set. I’ll have to tell that story some day.

9:36 pm - Cyndi made rice crispy treats for work tomorrow.

10:03 pm - Watching South Park.

10:36 pm - I realized that I didn’t have any actual pictures of me today. Here I am, wrapping up the day at the computer.

I loved Firefly, glad to see someone else giving it props! And Yikes, you worked on it? Damn, that must have been cool! (the heat aside, obviously).
Helen (12er)
It was cool, but sweltering hot. I was just an extra, a Mudder in the Jaynestown episode.
I loved 2: March at STOUTESTboasts!