I went to visit a ski resort in Austria with a group of lawyers from all over Europe. (a work outing for my husband's firm) They made it a destination to go find the Neo Nazi graffiti when we went to tour the towns near the ski resort. They claimed they found it in each town. That was in 1998.
In the early 1990's I found myself in a mom/tot playgroup with members of Opus Dei. It didn't take me too long to extricate myself from the group. They don't enjoy many movies that I recall. A lot of censorship in what children were permitted to see and do.
Here's New York magazine's recent article about Opus Dei. It's a group that Americans should get much better acquainted with and quickly. archive.is/fD6LZ
āMr. President! We must not allow the Russkies to establish a Blue Cheese Gap!ā
We should start naming hurricanes after fossil fuel companies.
Love the tiny butterflies and they love the tiny, ultra fragrant, wild Blue Mistflower. Baby Powder fragrance fills the air. Grey Hairstreakš¤š§” #Photography99#Butterflies š¦
A single recent Supreme Court ruling has already caused a ripple effect in more than 100 pending court cases involving a wide range of issues: ā¢Abortion ā¢Guns ā¢Health Care Discrimination ā¢Immigration & Citizenship ā¢Overtime Pay ā¢Airline Fees...and more.
One recent Supreme Court decision is already rippling through dozens of key lower court cases involving everything from airline fees to gun sales to abortion access, affecting peopleās lives in import...
Investigative journalist in PA did a story about our community science bee research :) www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/09...
Volunteers from across Pennsylvania collected and photographed thousands of bees, discovering 8 species in the state for the first time.
Psst, you can also recommend that your local library order a copy (I just did)!
When the Earth Was Green will be hitting shelves in February, and pre-orders make a big difference in the book's success. If you love fossils, plants, evolution, fantastic prehistoric creatures, and want to feel like you've visiting the forest primeval, this book's for you. š±
Winner, A Friend of Darwin Award, 2024 A gorgeously composed look at the longstanding relationship between prehistoric plants and life on EarthFossils plants...
ugh, how frustrating; they have to be somewhere. stuck within with sheets or towels?