Monthly Archives: February 2012

Seeing Red . . . in the Garden

This weekend my garden had me seeing red.

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Valentine’s Day is My Birthday (Really)

Having my birthday on Valentine’s Day has been a blessing when I was young because I got more candy, a curse when I was single because, well, it exaggerated the drama, and now that I am married it is just … Continue reading

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The Eco-Weekly Wrap-Up

The Eco Weekly Wrap-Up is where I share what I’ve been reading and watching when I probably should have been doing something else. In this week’s episode is more zoo animals, giant sea creatures, the sad side of conservation, and a look into what makes an environmentalist a radical. Enjoy! Continue reading

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STEM Education: America Needs it But Do We Have it?

STEM -Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics- education is needed today to solve the environmental problems of today and tomorrow. Continue reading

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The Eco Weekly Wrap-Up

What I’ve been reading, watching, and allowing myself to be distracted by this week. Enjoy! Continue reading

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Nutria, the Cajun Groundhog

Did T-Boy see his shadow? Continue reading

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