
Image from the Great Images in NASA library.
I wonder if he ever got lonely up there, tough stare and tiny space pants aside? This reminds me of the MFM story "Laika Comes Back Safe" that uses that other famous space animal as a springboard to talk about mysterious attraction and loss. At least that's how I remember it. As we all know, Laika didn't come back. It was a good story.
In non-40-year-old space news, today is my birthday.
Happy Birthday, S-C-R-A-B-B-L-E Lady . . .
ReplyDelete. . . from a 40-year-old angler & author . . .
. . . who may be classified under species ronobo
Happy Birthday, wonderblogger!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday. I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday from the WebMD trenches! Keep up the blogging. I love it here.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your kind words. Just what I needed!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh b-day! So close to mine and Nina's, and yet totally in another astrological sign. Happy day a wee bit late.
ReplyDeletecheck out the John Prine song, Space Monkey.
ReplyDeletetough times back on earth...