46 thoughts on “Glow Now

  1. Neon

    Glow Now.

    ‘Neon, neon
    When the lights go low, when the lights go low
    Neon, neon
    In the nights we glow, we glow’

    ‘Nyonoksa, also Nenoksa, (Russian: Нёнокса pronounced [ˈnʲɵnəksə]) is a rural locality (a selo) under the administrative jurisdiction of Severodvinsk Town of Oblast Significance, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It is located at the coast of the Onega Bay of the White Sea (the Summer Coast) 19 miles (31 km) northwest of the city of Severodvinsk. The Nyonoksa railway station is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from Nyonoksa along the Northern Railway line from Severodvinsk.’

    1. Neon

      Glow Now.

      ‘Neon, neon
      When the lights go low, when the lights go low
      Neon, neon
      In the nights we glow, we glow’

      ‘Nyonoksa, also Nenoksa (Russian: Нёнокса pronounced [ˈnʲɵnəksə]) is a rural locality (a selo) under the administrative jurisdiction of Severodvinsk Town of Oblast Significance, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It is located at the coast of the Onega Bay of the White Sea (the Summer Coast) 19 miles (31 km) northwest of the city of Severodvinsk. The Nyonoksa railway station is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from Nyonoksa along the Northern Railway line from Severodvinsk.’

      1. MH 370 and cruise missile 9 M730 and Skyfall.

        ‘On 8 August 2019 an explosion occurred at or near the test site killing five and injuring six (or three) people.The explosion was followed by a brief spike in radiation levels. According to Rosatom the explosion happened on a sea platform when a “liquid-propellant engine” was tested.The people who were killed worked on an “isotope power source” for the propulsion system.While Russian authorities did not disclose what the power source was intended for, some Russian media as well as U.S. President Donald Trump have linked the event to the development of the nuclear-powered cruise missile 9M730 Burevestnik, also known by its NATO reporting name as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall.

  2. From USA Today

    A judge in Gibraltar has freed an Iranian supertanker, ignoring an American issued warrant for its seizure.

    Grace1 is on its way to an undisclosed destination.

    Okay to glow! 🙂

    1. Elena

      I’ve just returned from the crematorium funeral of an elderly relative. He entered the fire with this song playing which he had requested. I had watched video just before I left to go to the funeral.

      And burning up.

          1. Roob

            I mentioned to Anon that Jeffrey Epstein went to a school where the headmaster was called Donald Barr which fitted this weird Epstein Barr virus link which she picked up on.

            It transpires that William Barr is Donald Barr’s son.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Barr

            And ‘Space Relations : A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale’ by Donald Barr.

            https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/08/16/jeffrey-epstein-conspiracy-theorists-peddling-sci-fi-novel-written-by-ag-william-barrs-late-dad/amp/

              1. Another thing that has popped out is his death was on 10/8.

                And the 8/8 Nyonoksa missile is termed Skyfall by the Americans.

                1. And the Gibraltar Iranian supertanker and JB.

                  The Pillars of Hercules.

                  Jachin and Boaz.

                  And on a tangent my relative whose funeral I attended was a Freemason.

                  ‘Symbolically speaking, going beyond the Pillars of Hercules meant leaving the foulness of this world into the realm of higher enlightenment. In Freemasonry, the Masonic usage of the terms Boaz and Jachin originates from the Biblical account of King Solomon’s Temple.’

                  1. Frank

                    Was thinking also, Atlantis is beyond the Pillars of Hercules. Under the ocean as in the memory.

                    The tanker has been renamed Adrian Darya 1.
                    Adrian means sea or water, can also mean ‘dark one’.
                    Darya (feminine) is he who holds firm the good or preserver.
                    Seems to be heading for Greece. The Word. 🙂

                    1. Elena

                      Earlier this morning Mount Meru showed up I think. Looks like it.

                      https://meroveushome.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/img_20190820_102235-e1566316292118.jpg

                      From Wiki :

                      Mount Meru (also Sumeru (Sanskrit) or Sineru (Pāli) or Kangrinboqe) is the name of the central world-mountain in Buddhist cosmology. Etymologically, the proper name of the mountain is Meru (Pāli Meru), to which is added the approbatory prefix su-, resulting in the meaning “excellent Meru” or “wonderful Meru”.

                      https://meroveushome.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/bhutanese_thanka_of_mt._meru_and_the_buddhist_universe-e1566316372542.jpg

      1. Burns Harbour.

        ‘A chemical spill left Lake Michigan beaches closed Sunday morning.

        The spill happened at the Arcelormittal Steel Mill in Burns Harbor, just west of Gary, Indiana. Officials say the chemical spill sent cyanide and ammonia into Lake Michigan.’

        https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.clickondetroit.com/news/chemical-spill-in-lake-michigan-leaves-beaches-closed-sunday-kills-hundreds-of-fish

        https://meroveushome.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/tumblr_mqqcwp3wlz1s5tlmxo1_400.jpg

  3. Actually, this place doesn’t really suck.

    This place could be really excellent and beautiful if people would stop saying blah blah blah about things that don’t matter, and if people would get out of their houses and start having fun or start doing nice things with each other, but that’s I think and blah blah blah and what I think doesn’t matter and stopping comment

    Thank you for reading my comments and really stopping comments.

    Viktor

    1. Viktor, have you ever been to the Blue Ridge Mountains? If so, are they nice?

      I went on a road trip last weekend through rural land where nothing obviously remarkable happens and one night I passed a man by the side of the road glowing in the light of an enormous fire. Just sitting there after dinner under the stars in front of the fire. How bloody remarkable I thought. Now that’s a life.

  4. Last week I found myself exploring the Corn Wall. I didn’t penetrate too deep – just twenty or so miles past the sphincter – and wound up in Penmayne. Absolutely true story. I really did. I ended up in a back alley, and was invited to tea by a sympathetic Balinese man and his very attractive teenage daughter. Nothing out of the ordinary to report, other than the handcuffs that were positioned – rather incongruously in my view – on the coffee table right in front of me. As it happens, the daughter was maybe 18 or 19 and training to be a ‘dental’ hygienist.

    https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/health/here-is-how-to-floss-safely-with-synergy-dental-clinics-in-blackpool-1-9940739

    1. Crossing the Tamar.

      ‘The phrase Tre, Pol and Pen is used to describe people from or places in Cornwall, UK. The full rhyming couplet runs: By Tre Pol and Pen / Shall ye know all Cornishmen, a version of which was recorded by Richard Carew in his Survey of Cornwall, published in 1602. Many Cornish surnames and place names still retain these words as prefixes, such as the surname Trelawny and the village Polzeath. Tre in the Cornish language means a settlement or homestead; Pol, a pond, lake or well; and Pen (also Welsh and Cumbric), a hill or headland. Cornish surnames and placenames are generally pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable.

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