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Why I Left Medium And What Standards I Expect
Integrity of Post-colonial Americana There comes a time a few times in every man or woman or tranny's life where they're up against the major belief held by the masses only to find in sheer horror - the mass majority lacks integrity to even fact-check a fact-check at the first sign of informal fallacy.
No End to ideas !
It all starts with a pair of scissors, and in most cases, sometimes ends with a final snip. Then comes an idea. Sometimes from being inspired by a photo, product or experience. I am the person who says, “I could make that...” then takes it to the the next level by figuring out not only how to make it, but uniquely mine. My home and walls are filled with my art!
Elezabeth CameronPublished 3 years ago in EarthWhen a Tree Thundered
A strong breeze broke the early morning calm As we walked the canyon track Early summer snow still stacked The Creek flows as the mountains balm
Bryan Jay NickersonPublished 3 years ago in EarthSeagulls
Many people, particularly mariners do not like seagulls. The reason? Superstitions. A seagull at sea it is said, carries a sailor’s soul and the screech of the bird is the mournful cry of the dead person. Do not touch the gull to avoid injury to the deceased person is another mariners superstition.
Michael TriggPublished 3 years ago in EarthWild Jane
The adventure of living on White Oak Mountain N.C. placed me in a scenic and peaceful natural habitat for wildlife. Photo J.S.Wade, White Oak Mt NC
J. S. WadePublished 3 years ago in EarthSunscreen Literacy: How to Tell if a Sunscreen is Reef-Safe
We all want to protect our skin from the sun, but we also want to protect the environment. Here is a roundup of the ten best reef-safe sunscreen brands for this summer!
Emma Jarek-SimardPublished 3 years ago in EarthTaking Care of this Blue Dot
The blue dot. Our Earth wouldn't be the warm, life-giving planet that we know and love without water. As residents of Earth, we are lucky that the oceans cover 70% of the globe.
Being Childfree is By Far My Greatest Contribution to Reducing My Carbon Footprint
I am happily childfree. It does wonders for a gargantuan reduction of my carbon footprint daily without my having to do anything besides making this emphatic, solid decision.
Remember Three Rs of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle? There's much more to it.
Remember the classic 3Rs of environmentalism? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. These three little words used to make daily sense to millions of us. Of course, I grew up on the heels of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" and the first blue bin craze. Plastic crates seemed like they were on every suburban curbside filled with people's barely sorted junk.
RJ AshfieldPublished 3 years ago in EarthDiscover the Wild in the Wilderness
The days prior to Memorial Weekend typically are marked by excitement and anticipation. The holiday brings warmth, family, friends, and activities to our home in the woods. Since we will be sleeping in our cabin, we park our RV under a pine for anyone needing a bed. Prior to the arrival of the RV's, we spend the days planning who will contribute what food, where everyone will sleep or if we need to pitch a tent, while knowing all the plans may quickly change depending upon whether conditions, children’s behaviors, or a simple shift in our mood.
Brenda MahlerPublished 3 years ago in EarthThrowing Away Paper Towels For Good
The Problem “Americans use around 13 billion pounds of paper towels each year.” This number kept ringing in my ear for days after my friend first mentioned it.
Before the Leap
The Amazon, Colombia. The region is Putumayo. The monkeys roamed through the land of my elder. This one munched on seeds as it seemingly prepared to assess the strength of the branch it opted to leap to. Wondering, will it hold my weight?
Bryan Jay NickersonPublished 3 years ago in Earth