Explanation: It could only happen in space: A tiny bubble of air hangs suspended inside a droplet of water. The droplet rests in the cup of a delicate green leaf, yet the stalk doesn't bend at all.
Cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin photographed this scene on April 9, 2003. He was peering into the Russian Lada greenhouse onboard the International Space Station (ISS), and his snapshot illustrates some of the strange physics of gardening in space.
So it’s a good time to say goodbye
It’s a good time to let it lie
Been stumbling around in the dark
Oh I’ve had a change of heart (!!!!)
I thought you wanted a sad one
But you wouldn’t have NONE
It’s time to let the light in
I was AFRAID
I was AFRAID (!!!!!!)
I’m done with those days
And it’s time to let the light in
-Let the Light In (Amy Cook)
That tiny bubble of air, trapped...suspending...drowning in the bigger droplet of water...
Resting on a delicate stalk, but yet it does not bend,.
I am in space.
It's really difficult to control your feelings.
Its impossible to control the things you cannot explain.
Change is inevitable and looming precariously ahead.
This is not the time to fall apart.