A very enjoyable, informative speaker at the meeting last night. I learned quite a bit about solar dynamics that I hadn't known before, and re-learned some things I had forgotten. Dr. Andrés Muñoz-Jaramillo is obviously very enthusiastic about his work. Many thanks to him for graciously giving us his time. If he has more material geared to a general science-minded audience, I'd like to see him return. I was initially worried that it could devolve into a climate-change fracas, but the speaker was good at keeping that can of worms at arm's length. He gave us some insights into interpreting historical solar data that I hadn't really considered before. If we had more clear days in this state, I'd seriously consider a long-term project of sunspot counting and lattitude plotting. I also came away with a better idea of the processes behind sunspots and related surface features, and will be a better and more appreciative solar observer because of it. There's only one star we can observe at this level of detail, it's nice to have the tools to more fully understand what I'm looking at. Thanks to whomever on the board arranged for this speaker. Rodger, maybe?