Evren okadar büyükki evrenin sınırlarını beynimizde sınırlamak gerçektende hiçte kolay değil,özelliklede işin içine uzaklık ölçülerini belirtmek için kullanılan trilyon km ler girdikçe.Evren okadar büyükki evrenin hiç birşey yokmuş gibi görünen kısmına hubble teleskobuyla bakmışlar bilim adamları ve nemi görmüşler ,evet milyarlarca galaksi tabiki.Aşağıdaki videoda daha ayrıntılı bir açıklama bulabilirsiniz.Biraz ingilizce anlamanıza yeticektir.
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Web Siteye Reklam Ver
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Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL
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Curry Coconut Steak and Noodle Salad
6 ounces thick or thin rice flour noodles
2-3 tbsp green curry paste
1 cup light coconut milk
¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro, divided
Zest and juice of 1 lime
¼ tsp kosher salt
¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper
1 pound beef sirloin fillet
3 scallions thinly sliced lengthwise
3 large carrots, peeled and thinly sliced lengthwise with veggie peeler
1 seedless cucumber halved and thinly sliced
1 tbsp chopped peanuts
Handful of fresh mint
Cook noodles according to directions. Drain and rinse with cold water.
Combine curry paste, coconut milk, half the cilantro, lime zest and juice, salt and pepper in bowl and mix well.
Rub the sirloin with 2 to 3 tbsp of curry mixture and broil (or grill) 4 minutes / side. Transfer to plate.
Arrange scallions, carrots, cucumber and reserved noodles on a large platter. Brush steak with more curry sauce. Thinly slice steak and transfer to platter. Drizzle with remaining sauce and top with peanuts and cilantro.
Where My Heart Is
The most beautiful city I've ever been to is San Francisco. I have traveled the world and seen many different cities which are also great, but San Francisco has a beauty that cannot be rivaled. I know I am bias and partial to the city that is not only in my state, but is where I lived for several years. I remember first trying to find an apartment in the city. I had been living in Sacramento and working for Nordstrom when I got a promotion to manager in downtown San Francisco. For a while I drove back and forth every day. On a good day, that could be under two hours; on a bad day the drive was sometimes almost 4. Each way.
Getting an apartment was not easy. This was at the tail end of the dot com era. Young, smart kids with money were lined up, and I mean LINED UP to pay cash on the spot for an apartment. Not only would they pay the asking price; they would pay more, lots more. There were bidding wars for rentals. You had to fill out your application, print out your credit score, have your deposit in hand and then BID extraordinary amounts of money in order to get a 300 SF room in this wonderful city.
I got lucky. A friend of a friend of a friend was moving out and I could take over her lease. It would be easy and cheap ("city" cheap, that is). I didn't know the new roommate. I didn't know if he was messy or clean, nice or mean, taken or single. I didn't care. He could have been an axe murderer; at least the rent was cheap.
I spent the next several years exploring. All the different nooks and crannies, each with a different world, were there for my pleasure. You could walk from Mexico to China within minutes. You could taste all the food, experience the culture, all within steps of your own back door. You could see the water from many different vantage points. You could take a walk along the ocean and stare at the Golden Gate bridge. It was never hot and never cold. It was perfect.
I don't need to tell you that San Francisco is pleasing to the eye, with it's hills and it's skyline, it's water and it's bridges and it's buildings like this and this. But I need to tell you that it is much more than just physical beauty that draws me to the city. It's the mish mosh of cultures and neighborhoods and languages and people. It's the traveling the world without even leaving one city. It's the cool, crisp fall weather (in summertime).
It's the life. And the life is beautiful.
(PS Some close second place cities: Seattle, Sydney, Shanghai, Paris, Venice, Istanbul)
What do you think the "Most Beautiful" city is? And why?
Getting an apartment was not easy. This was at the tail end of the dot com era. Young, smart kids with money were lined up, and I mean LINED UP to pay cash on the spot for an apartment. Not only would they pay the asking price; they would pay more, lots more. There were bidding wars for rentals. You had to fill out your application, print out your credit score, have your deposit in hand and then BID extraordinary amounts of money in order to get a 300 SF room in this wonderful city.
I got lucky. A friend of a friend of a friend was moving out and I could take over her lease. It would be easy and cheap ("city" cheap, that is). I didn't know the new roommate. I didn't know if he was messy or clean, nice or mean, taken or single. I didn't care. He could have been an axe murderer; at least the rent was cheap.
I spent the next several years exploring. All the different nooks and crannies, each with a different world, were there for my pleasure. You could walk from Mexico to China within minutes. You could taste all the food, experience the culture, all within steps of your own back door. You could see the water from many different vantage points. You could take a walk along the ocean and stare at the Golden Gate bridge. It was never hot and never cold. It was perfect.
I don't need to tell you that San Francisco is pleasing to the eye, with it's hills and it's skyline, it's water and it's bridges and it's buildings like this and this. But I need to tell you that it is much more than just physical beauty that draws me to the city. It's the mish mosh of cultures and neighborhoods and languages and people. It's the traveling the world without even leaving one city. It's the cool, crisp fall weather (in summertime).
It's the life. And the life is beautiful.
(PS Some close second place cities: Seattle, Sydney, Shanghai, Paris, Venice, Istanbul)
What do you think the "Most Beautiful" city is? And why?
Birthday Celebration
Our Friday night dinner party celebration was a great time, and it was the first time I actually used our wedding china. It has only been almost 3 and a half years, but better late than never! Since, I have had another small get-together with friends, and have started breaking in our house as far as entertaining. It's been busy but a lot of fun, I could get used to this:
VİVALDİ 4 MEVSİM YAZ - SUMMER
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VİVALDİ 4 MEVSİM WİNTER - KIŞ
Vivaldinin 4 mevsiminden Winter -kış ı dinlerken gözlerinizi kapatıp kendinizi müziğin akışına bıraktığınızda kışın bütün serinliğini yaşayabilirsiniz hatta kar tanelerinin düşüşünü bile ne hissetmeniz mümkün.
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TEN UYUMU NEDİR
Ten uyumu uzun süreli sağlıklı bir ilişkinin olmazsa olmazlarından birisidir.
Çiftlerin sevgisi, aralarındaki iletişimin sağlıklı olması ya dagüven duygusu ne kadar sağlam olursa olsun, eğer cinsel hayatlarından sıkıntı varsa, o evliliğin uzun ömürlü ya da mutluluk çerçevesinde sürebilmesi zorlaşıyor.
Üstelik sorun, erken boşalma, ereksiyon sorunları, vajinismus gibi tedavisi mümkün olan bir sıkıntı değilse vesorunun adı ten uyumu ise çiftleri zorlu günler bekliyor demektir.
Cinsel Hayatın Mutlu Evliliklere Katkısı
Yüreklerde sonsuz sevgi ile başlayan evliliklerde, eşlerin cinsel yaşamlarının ne kadar duyurucu olup olmadığı son derece önemli. Bazı araştırma sonuçlarına göre, yüzde 70, bazılarına göre ise yüzde 80 gibi ciddi oranlara varan, çiftlerin cinsel hayatlarının evliliğe yansıması, hiç kuşkusuz olağanüstü bir önem taşıyor.
Ten Uyumsuzluğu "İlk Gece Korkusu" ile Karıştırılıyor
Bazı rahatsızlıklar, semptomları nedeniyle başka rahatsızlıklarla karıştırılabiliyor çoğu zaman. Panik atağın, kalp krizi ile beyindeki urların migren ile karıştırılması gibi. Başta hekim için ayırdı zorlayıcı olsa da, kısa sürede gerçek tanı konuluyor. Ten uyumsuzluğunda da durum böyledir. Ten uyumsuzluğu ilk bakışta, "ilk gece korkusu" sanılabiliyor.
Her iki durumda da belirtiler;
*Korku,
*Kaygı bozukluğu,
*Eşin kendisine dokunmasına tepki,
*Eşe dokunmak istememek,
*Erkekte güvensizlik duygusu,
*Kadında isteksizlik,
*Uyku halinde bile diğer eşin dokunmasına içgüdüsel tepki.
Üstelik sorun, erken boşalma, ereksiyon sorunları, vajinismus gibi tedavisi mümkün olan bir sıkıntı değilse vesorunun adı ten uyumu ise çiftleri zorlu günler bekliyor demektir.
Cinsel Hayatın Mutlu Evliliklere Katkısı
Yüreklerde sonsuz sevgi ile başlayan evliliklerde, eşlerin cinsel yaşamlarının ne kadar duyurucu olup olmadığı son derece önemli. Bazı araştırma sonuçlarına göre, yüzde 70, bazılarına göre ise yüzde 80 gibi ciddi oranlara varan, çiftlerin cinsel hayatlarının evliliğe yansıması, hiç kuşkusuz olağanüstü bir önem taşıyor.
Ten Uyumsuzluğu "İlk Gece Korkusu" ile Karıştırılıyor
Bazı rahatsızlıklar, semptomları nedeniyle başka rahatsızlıklarla karıştırılabiliyor çoğu zaman. Panik atağın, kalp krizi ile beyindeki urların migren ile karıştırılması gibi. Başta hekim için ayırdı zorlayıcı olsa da, kısa sürede gerçek tanı konuluyor. Ten uyumsuzluğunda da durum böyledir. Ten uyumsuzluğu ilk bakışta, "ilk gece korkusu" sanılabiliyor.
Her iki durumda da belirtiler;
*Korku,
*Kaygı bozukluğu,
*Eşin kendisine dokunmasına tepki,
*Eşe dokunmak istememek,
*Erkekte güvensizlik duygusu,
*Kadında isteksizlik,
*Uyku halinde bile diğer eşin dokunmasına içgüdüsel tepki.
Ye Olde Hovel
Today is officially "Talk Like a Pirate Day". I'm not really good at accents though, so I will probably just write normally. I think my title is about the extent of my knowledge of Pirate Speak. Oh and, "aye matey" and "arrrrr". FACT: My local library has a language program and you can learn to talk like a pirate, this month only.
Also, moving around a lot means you work with different people and live in different cities every 90 days or so. It is hard to make connections with people in 90 days. It is hard to establish a routine, to join a soccer team or a running club or even a gym. It is hard to eat healthy. Things are all done in "single servings", like Brad Pitt says in Fight Club. Single serving coffee, single serving shampoo, single serving friends. Just when you finally start to get to know your boss and how he operates, your coworkers and your surroundings, you move once again to somewhere else, to another hotel, where you have a different boss, new coworkers and have to figure out once again where the nearest grocery store is.
**Q-What's a pirate's favorite letter? A- Arrrrrr**
**Q-Where do pirates go for a drink? A- The bARRRRR**
(okay, that's all the bad jokes I have for today)
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If you know me, or have been reading for a while, you may already know that I pretty much live in a hotel. If you don't know me, let me quickly explain a little. I work a job that takes me to different places in the US, usually for a few months at a time. So, once we figure out where we will be, we move in to "our new home", whatever hotel is available in the city (or tiny town) that we will be working in. Usually this is anywhere from 90 - 350 days a year.
Sounds great, right? Vacation, 350 days a year, you say? Where do I sign up?
It is great sometimes. I don't have to pay for cable TV (although I rarely watch TV anyway), electricity or heat. I have a gym, a pool and sometimes a hot tub at my disposal. I don't have to wash my own sheets or clean my own toilet. These things can be good. Sometimes you get to stay in Five Star Hotels.
However, Hotel Living is not all it's cracked up to be. For example, sometimes you don't have a kitchen. When this happens, you end up cooking a lot of things in your coffee pot or microwave (which usually is not very healthy). Sometimes living in one room all the time kind of gets to you. You have people over, where do they hang out? On your bed. That can be kind of weird.
Also, moving around a lot means you work with different people and live in different cities every 90 days or so. It is hard to make connections with people in 90 days. It is hard to establish a routine, to join a soccer team or a running club or even a gym. It is hard to eat healthy. Things are all done in "single servings", like Brad Pitt says in Fight Club. Single serving coffee, single serving shampoo, single serving friends. Just when you finally start to get to know your boss and how he operates, your coworkers and your surroundings, you move once again to somewhere else, to another hotel, where you have a different boss, new coworkers and have to figure out once again where the nearest grocery store is.
I don't have much stuff. One suitcase. What fits in one suitcase? One pair of running shoes, flip flops and one nice pair of shoes. One dress. Two pairs of jeans and some shirts and sweaters. Each time I move, they move with me. I am a turtle, with my house clothes on my back.
Even though I don't have much stuff, it seems like a lot when you have to pack it all up. I work out of my room, so any time I want to go out of town for the weekend, I have to pack up my "office" as well as my suitcase, and leave it at the front desk or a co-worker's room while I am away. This makes weekend trips a little harder.
This time I have a kitchenette, which makes it nice as far as eating healthy. But I also have to pack up food etc when I leave. So each time I am going to go somewhere, I try to "eat myself out of house and home", so to speak. I try not to buy anything new, only to use what I have. This makes for interesting meals. I think I mentioned before that I sometimes eat chili every day because I am cleaning out the fridge. Sometimes, even the backup food (ie non perishables) finally gets eaten.
I also have to leave myself notes. I have had to buy at least three razors, since I tend to forget them in the shower. If I am leaving early in the morning, I get my coffee ready and then pack it away.
Oh, the joys of hotel living.
What do you do to prepare when you are going to be away for a while? Do you stay in hotels a lot? Do you like it? What's your favorite part of hotel living?
Three Guys Named Mike
I know it's not Friday (the day I usually post movies), but today is a nice fall day. Rainy, cloudy, cool. The perfect day to curl up with knitting and watch a movie. This one we just discovered and now it is one of our favorites! It is cute and funny.
Three Guys Named Mike is about Marci Lewis, who decides to become an airline stewardess. Marci is a perky, fun loving girl who manages to get herself in a lot of situations. She also ends up with three boyfriends, all named Mike! I love the scene where they are all together and she decides one needs to be Mike, one Micheal and one Micky!
I also love the bungalow she moves into, so cute!
We watched this on Netflix, for all those Netflix users.




