If we wanted a night out, we headed to The Potato, a fun little spot in McCarthy. The food is hearty and comforting, ...
We spoke with Foothill College astronomy instructor Geoff Mathews about the biggest highlights on the astronomical calendar, why we could see more aurora borealis ... with a hot mug of tea to ...
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In a world of fast food and faster lives, The Donut Shoppe is a reminder to slow down, savor the moment, and maybe, just ...
Families can peruse the gift shop stocked with festive Polar Express-themed merchandise, including ornaments, blue pajamas, puzzles, mugs ... Bell, Northern Lights, Arctic Circle, and Aurora ...
Plus, if witnessing the Aurora Borealis is on your bucket list this year ... The well-equipped kitchen (complete with the coolest mugs we've ever seen!) is perfect for culinary wizardry, with plenty ...
There’s an invigorating ice bath (or indeed the English Channel) if things get too steamy, and icy showers to rinse off salt and sweat, followed by mugs of chai tea around the firepit.
On its multicolor setting, it’s like the aurora borealis, and on its all-blue setting ... necked legend will lean against the side of your mug and keep you company while your tea leaves infuse.
Solar weather will likely impact the Earth’s atmosphere this weekend, including a possible geomagnetic storm that could bring aurora borealis to more states, according to the National Oceanic ...
The aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights) is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that occurs in the northernmost destinations in the world, such as Alaska, Norway, Iceland, Finland ...
NASA The northern lights—also known as the aurora borealis—form when particles from the solar wind ecstasy atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing them to glow. Aurorae manifest as ...