Look Up At The Sky Day
On April 14, Look Up at the Sky Day encourages us to appreciate the beauty above us. We all want safe weather and a chance to delight our eyes with the sky from horizon to horizon on this day.
As you sit back, relax, and look up, there are several things you can see. The sky's stunning blue color, the clouds, and their numerous shapes are among the sky's many shapes. We're certainly drawn to the sun (perhaps peeking through the clouds) and many other species of birds flying around capture our interest. At night, the sky's many stars, the moon, and even the clouds drifting across the sky mesmerize us.
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- Spend time on the clouds
- Take a look at the various shapes and ways they move
- Investigate the stars at night. Search the heavens for constellations, planets, and the Milkyway
- Watch for a meteor shower or a single falling star. An aurora borealis could begin to dance on a stunning display over the horizon
- Play a game or two while watching the sky, or both. Print off the Sky Bingo game we made and see if you can find any of these items in the sky Let us know if you win as well!
- Use #LookUpAtTheSkyDay on social media to share your findings
Jack Borden inspired children and adults to look up and admire the beauty above us for decades. He continues to do so. Thanks to Jack Borden's efforts in 1987, For Spacious Skies Day was declared in Massachusetts on May 18th.. Mr. Borden has had over the years, according to Charles Kuralt's book, giving a more detailed account of the impact he has had over the years..