Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

Cleanup In Aisle 7!

Cleanup in Aisle 7 We’ve all heard the term nature abhors a vacuum, meaning nature makes use of all its spaces even if it’s just a space filled with air.  We humans have interpreted it a little differently, sadly, and … Continue reading

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I Just Want to Say One Word to You…

  I Just Want to Say One Word to You… Imagine sitting on a beach. It’s hot. You’re thirsty. So you pull one of those handy plastic bottles from your cooler, take a big swig and are instantly refreshed. Or … Continue reading

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Interview with the Professor — of Horror!

Interview with the Professor — of Horror! Today’s guest is Professor Charles F. French.  Professor French lives in northeastern, PA in the US of A.  Trained in English Literature, he writes speculative fiction for fun and as a break from … Continue reading

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#WATWB

It’s time again for the We Are the World Blogfest which is ONE YEAR OLD this month!  Want to know more about this blogfest?  Here are the guidelines for #WATWB: 1. Keep your post to Below 500 words, as much as … Continue reading

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This Is What Democracy Looks Like

This is What Democracy Looks Like “Show us what democracy looks like!” “This is what democracy looks like.” The man behind me chanted the first line while those of us around him chanted the refrain, over and over until we … Continue reading

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Requiem for a Sycamore

Requiem for a Sycamore (Song of the Earth — Part 2) We are under attack. First went the buffer trees to the west between our house and the farm behind, culled like a herd of buffalo in Yellowstone, one minute … Continue reading

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LOYALTY

[All photos by Ian Eberly] LOYALTY If you read my post, The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priest, from the book  Sacred Commerce, A Blueprint for a New Humanity, (reviewed) by authors Ayman Sawaf and Rowan Gabrielle, then you know that … Continue reading

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Oh S#%!

[wine bottle label — assuming that they mean gentlemen and gentlewomen]   Oh S#%! I gave up cursing for Lent.  It’s gotten really bad with me:  that long lead in to the 2016 Presidential elections and then the actual election … Continue reading

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Canto Della Terra

Canto Della Terra (Song of the Earth) First came the men with the trucks, V8 engines and tires so big you needed a stepladder to get into the cab, walking around like they belonged here. From our perch on the … Continue reading

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Honor

HONOR If you read my original post about The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests, then you know that, as suggested in the book, I’m going to consider and write about one virtue a month for an entire year until I get … Continue reading

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