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leslie
In the spring of 2020, we were in the first stages of the pandemic and religious services at my church had been suspended. Entry to the church was limited, making any effort to do interior maintenance impossible.
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Our gentle dog Ruby was diagnosed with malignant melanoma last year. She was diagnosed shortly after we rang in the supposedly post pandemic New Year with the resolution: “have more fun.”
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“One evening I watched a documentary on Netflix called “Fed Up” and that was all it took to get the wheels spinning in my head about the foods we feed our children in school.
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Local food production is one of the key components of a climate crisis solution. The spread of the urban agriculture phenomenon across the U.S. is encouraging in this regard.
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The Overlooked Space Between Street and Sidewalk:How a Smart Urban Garden Design Can Create Community for People and Insects
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Sun shining down upon the nearly five-foot wingspan of the great egret illuminates the pure white feathers of this bird.
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Does One Yard Make a Difference? —By Kelly Cartwright, Ph.D.
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The Intertwined Relationship between the Common Violet and the Great Spangled Fritillary —By Vicki Bonk
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