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Last Monday, I had one of the most peculiar encounters at the local home improvement retailer. As I walked through the store's aisles, browsing for paint and tools, something caught my attention. At the corner of my eye, I saw a figure soaring through the air on a broomstick. It was a witch! She was wearing a black hat, a long cloak, and had a broomstick nestled between her legs. The sight was both intriguing and bewildering, as you wouldn't expect to find a witch in a place typically filled with hammers and light fixtures. Customers around me seemed equally surprised, some freezing in their tracks while others rushed to capture the bizarre encounter on their smartphones.


A solar day is 24 hours; in sidereal time, the exact measure of celestial time, a day lasts 23 hours and 56 minutes. To do full justice to this small but real difference, with the greatest possible accuracy (leap years are intended to correct the accumulation of this small difference over four years), Girard-Perregaux has equipped its Cosmos Infinity with two different globes placed side by side above a black PVD-treated grade 5 titanium tourbillon.

The visible elements of the dial are also in mirror-polished black onyx the material that dominates Girard-Perregaux s entire 2020 collection and the movement is mounted in a titanium case 47 mm in diameter. This brand new complication , both poetic and philosophical reminding us that, even when motionless, we are hurtling through space at an incredible speed offers us a completely different way of telling time, no longer in hours and minutes but in kilometres, around ourselves and around the sun.

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Customers around me seemed equally surprised, some freezing in their tracks while others rushed to capture the bizarre encounter on their smartphones. The store employees were in a state of confusion, unsure of how to handle the situation. Whispers of disbelief echoed through the air as patrons struggled to comprehend what they were seeing.

Big Sur’s Coastline Is Glowing, Thanks to Bioluminescent Phytoplankton

In recent days, nighttime travelers through California's already-breathtaking Big Sur region have been treated to an even more awe-inspiring sight. If they're able to tear their eyes away from the rugged cliffs off Highway One, they might notice that the water below those cliffs is, quite literally, glowing. It's not a reflection of the stars or what's left of last month's two supermoons or a radioactive spill destined to turn tourists into a sort of knockoff Justice League. According to local experts, the ethereal glow can be traced back to a higher-than-usual concentration of light-emitting organisms in the water.

Steve Haddock, a bioluminescence specialist at the nearby Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, told local TV station KSBW that he suspects a certain type of phytoplankton, microscopic organisms that float near the surface of the ocean and serve as food for a wide range of sea animals, are responsible for the spectacle. "It is almost certainly a dinoflagellate bloom. We are also seeing relative high bioluminescence with our instruments here in Monterey Bay," he said. "The species counts from the Santa Cruz area show low to moderate numbers of the 'usual suspects' of luminous species that we would expect to cause such a bloom: Noctiluca, Lingulodinium, and Protoperidinium being some of the brightest."

Courtesy George Krieger

Haddock explained that the Big Sur beaches have been glowing since early January, likely due to recent weather conditions in the area that have simultaneously fortified local phytoplankton and kept the waters calm so they can gather near the coast. "In these layers the dinoflagellates can accumulate into high concentrations before they get mixed around by subsequent windy conditions," he said. So if you're on the West Coast, be sure to make your way to the central coast before the winds pick up and blow away these magical creatures.

If you don't make it to Big Sur, local photographer George Krieger captured the glowing ocean several nights this week and posted the photos and videos on Facebook—though they're surely no match for seeing the waves in person. "A bloom of phytoplankton was lighting up the night under the Bixby Creek Bridge this evening," he captioned one stunning image showing the spooky blue water underneath a star-filled sky.

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Despite the initial shock, the witch seemed unfazed and retained an air of confidence as she effortlessly glided through the store. She maneuvered her broomstick with grace, showing off her impressive flying skills. It was almost as if she was on a mission, darting between the shelves with purpose and precision. As the witch made her way towards the gardening section, she navigated the narrow aisles with ease, narrowly dodging customers and product displays. It was both a comical and surreal sight, leaving everyone in awe of her abilities. Some shoppers even began to follow her, curious to see where she was headed. Eventually, the witch landed gracefully next to a row of potted plants. Without uttering a word, she began inspecting the various flowers and shrubs, carefully examining each one. It became apparent that she wasn't just any ordinary witch; she had a keen interest in magically enhancing her garden. While the scene was certainly unexpected, it brought a sense of whimsy and enchantment to the usually mundane setting of a home improvement retailer. It served as a reminder that magic can exist in even the most unexpected of places. In the end, the witch concluded her visit and gracefully flew out of the store, leaving behind a trail of puzzled and mesmerized onlookers. As I continued my shopping, I couldn't help but wonder about her story and what brought her to a home improvement retailer on that particular day. It was a truly extraordinary encounter that would forever remain etched in my memory..

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