Barren Alaskan Wilderness (August 2024)
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Alaska may be barren and remote, but nature remained a great companion. Men frequently say to me, “I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially.” … Read More

Environmental & Ecosystem Sustainability | Ocean Conservation
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The world is our oyster as long as we protect, nurture and maintain its health. Individuals, groups and organizations have raised their hands to help or found ways to actively do so. The opportunities to support them are also available, … Read More

Children’s Literacy: Word by word, story by story (2023-2024)
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Think of how language and literacy have expanded our species and paved the way to new inventions. Every corner of the world, of diverse creatures, has evolved different ways of communicating for survival. How do children communicate their needs to … Read More

The Maritimes Evergreen | Eastern Canada Provinces (July 2023)
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In lieu of the Canada Day festivities until the start of the Indigenous Games, I traveled to the Maritimes and observed not only the impacts of the recent unprecedented wildfires, but also learned more about Canada’s history. The museums in … Read More

Whitehorse Whispers | Yukon, Canada (October 2022)
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Under the autumn aura, and away from the Pacific Northwest forest fires, the quiet simplicity of Whitehorse, Yukon was a breath of fresh air. I visited the Yukon Public Library just down the street from where I stayed, and a … Read More

Finding The Allure In Bedraggled Seattle, And During COVID-19 Pandemic (June 2018-2024)
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Old brick troubled by safety orange, construction sites. Cranes flutter. Uphill climbs and downward gazes Downtown power walks, in and out of skid rows. A work-in-progress city. Zigzag through nifty gift shops and fresh fish; A farmers market maze. Stopping … Read More

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