"Before retiring to bed, [Theodore] Roosevelt and his friend the naturalist William Beebe would go out and look at the skies, searching for a tiny patch of light near the constellation of Pegasus, "That is the Spiral Galaxy in Andromeda," they would chant. "It is as large as our Milky Way. It is one of a hundred million galaxies. It consists of one hundred billion suns, each larger than our sun." Then Roosevelt would turn to his companion and say, "Now I think we are small enough. Let's go to bed."
~ THE LITTLE, BROWN BOOK OF Anecdotes, Clifton Fadiman General Editor.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Moulds for iron castings ~
The sand for making moulds was ground from a particular rock.
The ruins of the sand mill, circa early 1800s, are located near Dry Lake in Haldimand County minutes from Cayuga. Extensive in their lay out, the ruins are barely visible when the leaves are on the trees. Today the property is owned by an aggregate company.
[Photos: May 11, 2014 lbw]