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At which the distance from the celestial equator is the greatest
On Tuesday, I attended a solstice party with Ecolocity at the Potters’ House, a lovely bookstore and meeting place in D.C. Even though I don’t celebrate solstice as a religious holiday, I do think it’s valuable to recognize the cycles … Continue reading
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For a child is born
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it! For those who don’t, I hope you had a lovely winter day, full of hope and joy. Here’s a passage about Christmas from one of my favorite authors, Anne Lamott. I love her … Continue reading
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What’s in a Name?
I’ve always had trouble naming things. Titles of stories, newspaper articles, even fictional characters. You have to achieve a precise balance of original and understandable. When I decided to start this blog, I faced the dilemma of what to name … Continue reading
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Fangirl Friday: Ecolocity
Fangirl Friday is going to be a regular feature so this blog is not All About Me. I’m calling it this because I’m a total eco-nerd (and a regular nerd, too). Anyone who knows me knows that asking me about … Continue reading
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Welcome!
Welcome to my little corner of the Internet….well, if you don’t count my Facebook page, my LiveJournal page, my long-lost website. Nonetheless, you get the idea. However, this particular corner is unique. This blog is dedicated to two of my … Continue reading
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