Stargazing

3 0 0
                                    


Instead of spending time with technology, I'd rather stargaze: find constellations and asterisms, and just take in the beauty of the night.

Imagine sitting outside on a warm, quiet night, the breeze blowing lightly and just looking up to the stars that fill our massive skies, only to find 40+ stories to tell.

The constellations were not only drawn for easy navigation but they also told vivid fables detailed in greek history like that of  the heroic and love-filled story of Perseus and Andromeda. 

Asterisms are usually parts of constellations, like the Big Dipper is the tail end of Ursa Major who is famously associated with Boötes the herdsman.

Even if I don't know the stories of these constellations or I can't seem to find any in the sky, connect the stars on your own and make a story.

Plus I could even resort to the oldest method of astroimaging, pulling out a sketchpad and illustrating what I see.

Just a Couple PoemsWhere stories live. Discover now