Friday, December 27, 2024

Day 4507: Madame Marie Curie & Nomura Family.


"Inspiration": junk paper collage.




  

Want music?


    

Click: Sean Mendez, There's Nothing Holding Me Back


  

 


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"Marie Curie" was exposed to such high levels of radioactivity 100 years ago that her notebooks, writings, and even her body remain dangerously radioactive and will continue to be so for another 1,500 years. The source of the radiation is radium and its radioactive isotopes, which she used to carry in her pocket inside test tubes.
Radium isotopes have a half-life of 1,600 years! Marie Curie is considered the mother of modern physics and was not only the first woman but the first person ever to win two Nobel Prizes—in physics and chemistry. Curie rests in a coffin lined with 5.4 cm of lead to protect visitors.


Flew home in 40 minutes from Las Vegas, and "boy were my arms tired"! Sorry for that. Luckily I was met by Courtney, Brandon, Noel and Nova Nomura who took me to ...
3032 El Camino Real Tustin, CA 92782.


Snooze is a too-popular venue, always requiring a 30+ minute wait but delicious food worth the wait. Only open from  6:30 AM - 2:30 PM.
we all had breakfasts, but sandwiches and salads were on the huge menu. We talked about the holidays and enjoyed a leisurely meal.
After we visited more at my house.  

Thank you, 
Nomura family.


 


  
 
A 3+  minute video, NYC Marionette , here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

  
Rufous Motmot


 

Saturday's Smiles ... 

   








 

 








  






2 comments:

elenor said...

Madamme Curie was such an extraordinary lady. I've always admired and loved her.
I'm glad you came home safely in company of good friends.
Happy Sunday, Jacki1

jacki long said...

Thank you Elenor, A special Happy Sunday to you and your family too!