As I walked home this morning from a 103 visit, I noticed a slightly unusual number of crows in the air, seeming to come from all directions toward a common destination. By the time, I passed the EOU sports stadium, I could see that its south end grounds were covered by the creatures, and more were flying in. The distance and angle of view didn’t afford a good photo vantage point. I could quickly estimate that there were a few hundred on the ground. The main entrance gates were locked, so I had to run around the north end and down the street to get onto the premises, hoping to shoot from the top of the bleachers. When I approached, most of them took flight, and as I finally gave up and walked away, I could see over my shoulder that they were returning to the stadium field, but I don’t know why. Never did get the view I wanted, but here is some evidence of the proceedings …
Day: July 30, 2016
When is Now (or Any Other Time)?
This fascinating article from The Atlantic digs into the perception and reality of time and some of the latest theories in this hotly-debated field of scientific and philosophic thought.