Day #97: Our Coral Reefs
I am grateful for the research and awareness-raising that scientists, science writers, funders, and volunteers have committed to saving OUR coral reefs by recognizing the
I am grateful for the research and awareness-raising that scientists, science writers, funders, and volunteers have committed to saving OUR coral reefs by recognizing the
When I am feeling the winter blues, I am grateful for the spectacular beauty of the blues of winter.
This woman has been a lighthouse for me, casting her beacon on the craggy rocks of our challenging world by speaking to truth, social action,
Good friends treated us to a night with Rio Nido at Crooner’s Lounge and Supper Club. It’s my favorite music venue, cozy and intimate. The
Some books have a vivid place in my thoughts. When I read Dream Lucky, I time-traveled to 1936, meeting the Big Band leaders who are
This is the point when cabin fever sets in. I recognize the signs. Leaving the house is unreliable. You’d rather have the TV off than
After living in a succession of apartments, each of them facing west toward the sunset, Steve and I moved into our first permanent home 20
Snow is falling rapidly today. Schools are closed. We will break an all-time record for February snowfall, with more to come over the weekend. Even
A couple of years ago, two friends treated us to seats for The Oldest Boy at the Jungle Theater. Written by Sara Ruhl and performed
Does this Monday morning find you feeling a little blue? I prescribe Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581, Allegro con variazioni. This performance