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Category: Science and Nature

Nature and Ecology Book Month
Science and Nature

Nature and Ecology Book Month

Many of the ideas for post topics come from science outlets like Nature. Others come from sites that list the … Continue reading Nature and Ecology Book Month

March Equinox- Where everybody is ready for a change!
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March Equinox- Where everybody is ready for a change!

Spring, for me, is an inspirational time of year. Autumn is introspective, summer is active, winter is depressing. Spring is … Continue reading March Equinox- Where everybody is ready for a change!

Minimizing the Environmental Impact of Snow Removal
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Minimizing the Environmental Impact of Snow Removal

It’s safe to say this winter has been a mess all around.  The Central US is frozen; Madrid recently dug … Continue reading Minimizing the Environmental Impact of Snow Removal

Look to the Sky: Star Gazing opportunities in 2021
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Look to the Sky: Star Gazing opportunities in 2021

Here’s the thing, back-yard stargazing is free (maybe the cost of a pair of binoculars). There are some great star … Continue reading Look to the Sky: Star Gazing opportunities in 2021

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A Year of COVID: how nature and science evolved during a pandemic

Historically, 2020 will go down as one of those “benchmark” years. As one of the humble hacks who survived the … Continue reading A Year of COVID: how nature and science evolved during a pandemic

Travels with tiny Buddha5: Faith Buddha provides a glow for your dreary winter day
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Travels with tiny Buddha5: Faith Buddha provides a glow for your dreary winter day

Images of winter usually focus on pure snow covered fields and icicles glistening in the sun. Winter around here, more … Continue reading Travels with tiny Buddha5: Faith Buddha provides a glow for your dreary winter day

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Strategy for 2021: a plot to create an awesome blog.

The title sounds menacing, but I’ve learned that words like strategy and plot in a title are good for SEO.  … Continue reading Strategy for 2021: a plot to create an awesome blog.

Curse of the undead- the science behind zombies
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Curse of the undead- the science behind zombies

Movie rentals, remember them? A college friend went on a binge of renting movies with “marine science” themes. The feature … Continue reading Curse of the undead- the science behind zombies

Hold tight to the fraying seams of summer
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Hold tight to the fraying seams of summer

I began writing this post two days ago, when it was warm and humid. There were subtle signals to the … Continue reading Hold tight to the fraying seams of summer

Seeing the forest for the trees; at the junction of art, science, sci-fi…and sports
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Seeing the forest for the trees; at the junction of art, science, sci-fi…and sports

I am a nerd and I make no apologies for that fact. My interpretations of life experiences seem to get … Continue reading Seeing the forest for the trees; at the junction of art, science, sci-fi…and sports

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