There’s a shift of large proportions in what girls and young women are doing in this world.
Pick Up Your Socks
The Federal government is having difficulty picking up its socks, in this case, the toxic waste left here in New Mexico and elsewhere as the result of sixty years of nuclear weapons building.
Equinox in the City That Lacks One
Of course equinoxes happen everywhere even in places that seem oblivious like midtown Manhattan where I’m roosting for a few days…
The War on Terror Is at Home
When I pass a pretty adobe house on my street walking Pip, a disembodied voice suddenly speaks: “Hi. Your approach is being recorded.”
The Ms. Book
It arrived yesterday, a large, heavy, hardbound anthology of fifty years of writing from Ms.
Guys, Girls and Ladies
I wasn’t surprised to learn according to the “Newspaper Of Record” that “On the Internet, Everyone Wants to be a Girl.”
As They Go, so Go We
Years of drought and now weeks, perhaps months, of extreme heat have caused the loss of 2.3 million pinyon jays, which is 78.7 percent of their total population.
A Summer Romance
Now with the summer coming to an end, I’m remembering what Labor Day meant to me growing up: the dispersal of the summer community.
Blue Moon
Tonight will see the rising of the first full blue moon… I’m making deviled eggs to take over to my friend Doug’s house.
What Happened to Hawaii
Queen Liliʻuokalani was the constitutional Queen of the Hawaiian islands before she was overthrown by the mainland government and its forces in 1897, ending her long struggle to preserve the independence of her people