Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

Happy Hearts

  HAPPY HEARTS Happy Valentine’s Day, peeps.  Kiss your honey, your kids, your cats, your dogs, yourself even, and everyone else you love to have in your life.  It will make them feel loved and a lot lighter, and it … Continue reading

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Technology for a Greener World

  There are a lot of people producing a lot of great environmentally friendly content on the internet these days.  People like Mark Harris at Awareness Toolkits, one of a small group of folks committed to finding ways to live … Continue reading

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Toward a Circular Economy: Trash Picking

Toward a Circular Economy:  Trash Picking Over half of the world’s population doesn’t have a formal waste disposal scheme in place.  One hundred years ago, when the ubiquitous material known as plastic had not yet been invented this may have … Continue reading

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Generation Wealth

  Generation Wealth If you’ve not seen the movie, Generation Wealth, written and directed by photographer and filmmaker, Lauren Greenfield (released July 20, 2018) then I highly recommend you do so now (available through Amazon Prime).  The opening night feature … Continue reading

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Epigenetics and Spontaneous Evolution

Epigenetics, Spontaneous Evolution, and the Power of Positive Thinking I just finished reading Spontaneous Evolution, Our Positive Future and a Way to Get There From Here by Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman (2010) and was looking back over the … Continue reading

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You Beneath Your Skin — Book Review and Author Interview

You Beneath Your Skin presents as a crime novel, but it’s also a love story:  to those who find themselves in loveless marriages and are seeking comfort elsewhere; to mothers who bear the burden of raising children that don’t always … Continue reading

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Symmetery 2020!

         [All photos by Ian Eberly] Symmetry 2020! Happy New Year!  Time to reflect, resolve, reassess, and reorganize.  Also, maybe take a nap. Today started like any other for our dog, Apollo.  He got up, greeted the … Continue reading

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Joy Story

Joy Story It’s the season of light, ironically, since, in the northern hemisphere, the days are shorter now than they will be all year. I think it’s a testament to man’s resilience:  when in darkness, make light. Back when we … Continue reading

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Rest and Reflection

= Rest and Reflection It’s the winter solstice when the sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation, the first day  of winter sky here in the northern hemisphere, giving us the shortest amount of daylight and longest night of … Continue reading

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You Beneath Your Skin — World Toilet Day

You Beneath Your Skin and World Toilet Day If you’ve read my last posts, my friend, Damyanti Biswas has written a compelling and timely novel entitled, You Beneath Your Skin, about, among other things, acid attacks in India.  But a … Continue reading

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