Cosmos-Viewing
The twins didn’t quite believe it when Gilly told them she could see all The Cosmos from our own back garden…all you have to do is lie on the ground and look up!
….h-m-m-m-m-m…
The twins enjoy astronomy. They like camping out and setting up their telescope, and it is kind of like looking back in time. Unfortunately astronomical cosmos-viewing usually occurs after Gilly’s bedtime.
Click here for Astronomy Picture of the Day – an awesome website which has a daily infusion of the cosmos, any time day or night!
Observing the Cosmos…great idea!!! Love the telescope and Gilly’s way too!!! What a creative mind their human has!!!! And she shares with all of us too!!! 😃
We certainly have a lot of fun in the Hitty Cupboard!
Clever…
The dolls are always showing me new ways of thinking about things!
Where do you get all the neat toys for your girls? Love them all.
The Twins got their telescope from their friend Lottie http://www.lottie.com/
…it replaces the one they made using old flashlight parts and a garlic press. I actually liked the old one!
What fun! Thank you!
You are welcome! We love having fun!!
what a wonderful little play on words by the delightful Gilly. And of course any photo with the block twins AND Gilly is a win/win/win!!
I believe Gilly was completely innocent of punning – she is still learning her way around the universe!
Ditto Sherry’s comment. Wonderful story. To think that the twins and the mammoth were on this earth when some of the stars they were looking at were actually present. Awesome.
P.S. AWWWW let Gilly stay up late to see the night sky.
She keeps falling asleep!
I can still remember when Sputnik went over. We all went out, eyes glued to the night sky, and we SAW IT!!!! Ah, the wonder of it all!! Billie
The Quimper Hitty human’s father used to be an astronomer, and the whole cupboard has inherited a crick in their necks!
There must be some connection between The Cosmos and cosmos…we are all stardust. For Billie…you can still enjoy the thrill! Spot The Station! https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/
Yes – you are right! We humans are related to Hittys and mammoths and stars!