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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
WATWB – SDG’s
It’s that time again for the #WATWB, the last Friday of the month where you post a good news story (yes, I know I’m late and yes I have a good excuse — a house full of company for the … Continue reading
Life in a Conversation
Life in a Conversation I’m on a once-a-month author interview series, having kicked off the New Year with the divine Ms. Shey and her Mr. (and just lovely they were). Today, I’m talking to Geoff Le Pard — a man of many … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, blog, book excerpt, book promotion, book reviews, cooking, memoir, thriller, Uncategorized, world building, writers, writing
Tagged Apprenticed to My Mother, author interview, book promotion, book reviews, Geoff Le Pard, lawyer, lawyer-turned-writer, Life in a Conversation, London, Olympic Committee, perfect day, U.K. resident, writer, writing
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QOTD
QOTD John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress and a real upstanding politician — a rare breed — died on February 7, 2019. My friend and colleague, Bill Smith has for years been creating an e-column called Qotd which is, … Continue reading
Posted in civil rights act, Democrat, politicians, racial discrimination, Uncategorized
Tagged bully pulpit, civil rights act, Congressman John Dingell, Democrat, God bless America, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, hazardous waste, Love Canal, Medicare program, My Last Words for America, political opposition, political responsibility, politicians, politics, presidential, racial discrimination, socialized medicine
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When Fish Poop Feeds the World
When Fish Poop Feeds the World If you or your kids have ever won a goldfish at a carnival, chances are you took it home and stuck it in a glass bowl where it swam happily for years. We had … Continue reading
Posted in aquaponics, ecosystems, farmed fish, fertilizers, fish, organic vegetables, overpopulation, science, Sustainability, Sustainable Living, water, water conservation
Tagged aquaponics, clean water, ecosystems, farmed fish, fertilizers, fish, fish poop, gofundme, goldfish, grow light, herbs, nutrients, overpopulation, pesticides, save the fishies, Sustainability, toxic chemicals, vegetables, water conservation, when fish poop feeds the world
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#WATWB – How to Reduce Your Plastic Footprint
#WATWB – How to Reduce Your Plastic Footprint I don’t really remember ever taking a walk along a beach that was littered with plastic. It could be a case of being in the right place at the right time, or … Continue reading
Meet the Mr. and the Mrs.
Meet the Mr. and the Mrs. Unless you’re in Hollywood, it’s not often that you come across a husband and wife who both make their living in the arts. My dear friend Shehanne Moore, a/k/a Lady Shey because of her work … Continue reading
Posted in blog, plays, playwright, publisher, the arts, Uncategorized, writers
Tagged Black Wolf Books, blog, blogging, director, Fury, Glencoe, His Judas Bride, interview, Ireland, John Quinn, London Jewel Thieves, Loving Lady Lazuli, Malice, Meet the Mr. and the Mrs., Mr. and Mrs., playwright, publisher, Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Shehanne Moore, smart and sexy, smexy, spouses, The Eyes of Grace O'Malley, The Famine of Great Hunger, University of Edinburgh, writers
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Spin Your Own Web
Spin Your Own Web Buddha cat says life is filled with obstacles and since everything is an illusion, it is our reaction to them that brings suffering. So worry less, love more, and look for what unifies rather than what … Continue reading
Posted in Buddha, cats, music, naps, Nature
Tagged Buddha Cat, fake monsters, fake news, Happy New Year, music, mystery, naps, Nature, New Year, vicissitudes
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The Best Gift
THE BEST GIFT Did you ever want something so much you could taste it? Sometimes our yearning, or maybe our fear of not getting it pushes that which we desire in the opposite direction. The desire begins to tear us … Continue reading
Posted in adoption, all is well, Gifts, infertility, Song
Tagged 20th anniversary, adoption, adoption journey, baby sloan, biological children, China, Chinese adoption, daughter-to-be, deliver us, false hopes, fender bender, gofundme, grant, happy holidays, help!, infertility, IVF, love and support, love's magic, MX, the best gift
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GRACE
[Cut wood tree at Longwood Gardens] GRACE grace [grās] n. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor, disposition to benefit or serve another, favor bestowed or privilege conferred. It’s good to know your history, your people, the things that … Continue reading
Posted in grace, Sacred Commerce, Uncategorized
Tagged 'tis the season, 12 virtues of the merchant priest, adopted family, birdhouses, Christmas, Coaldale, dementia, earth mother, Feast of Seven Fishes, grace, Grandmother, Italian Christmas Eve, Kecharitomene, longwood gardens, Lorena McKennitt, love, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Sacred Commerce, wishing on a star
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