Omens by Sue Robin
I remember living in a canyon in Southern California and how the faintest wisp of smoke, even miles away, struck fear into my heart. I…
I remember living in a canyon in Southern California and how the faintest wisp of smoke, even miles away, struck fear into my heart. I…
I have long known that the particulate matter from woodsmoke is especially toxic. That cozy winter smell of logs burning in a fireplace is not…
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Ellin is so right—we are all desperately in need of good news. I felt like I had received some when I got her blog submission…
Today is 9/11. Joe Biden and Mike Pence were at Ground Zero this morning. Needless to say, they were not standing together. Biden walked over…
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