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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
Lincoln in the Atlantic World
Lincoln in the Atlantic World There are people who read scholarly works just for fun, those super smarties for whom reading novels is practically a waste of time. Not me. I want fiction. I want suspense. I want action. I … Continue reading
The Ancient Minstrel
The Ancient Minstrel When I read the news you could have knocked me over with a well-placed word: He was dead. How did I miss that tidbit of information? How could I have not known that one of my favorite … Continue reading
Feminist Slurs and Free Viagra
[photo of my sister, Stacey Lazos, yogi extraordinaire, who also happens to have a Masters in education proving that woman are a lot more than just eye candy.] Author’s note: There’s a lot of woman-maligning these days attributable in large … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged blog, blogging, Feminist slurs and free viagra, haters gotta hate, he-who-shall-remain-nameless, Hillary Clinton, Lord Voldemort, narcissist, Presidential candidate, presidential election, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluck, stand on our heads, vote, woman bashing, yoga
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Water Wars
Water Wars How’s this? In the future we will fight wars for water. Sound plausible or more like SciFi? Probably no one really thought we’d fight a war for oil, but then Iraq happened and that strange … Continue reading
Are You Secure?
Are You Secure? I’ve been asked to blog for my friends over at the Global Water Alliance in Philadelphia, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving water conditions both locally and worldwide. The experience and talent they bring to their jobs … Continue reading
PARK(ing) Day
PARK (ing) DAY Tomorrow is Park(ing) Day! The first parking day was held at 1st and Mission Streets in downtown San Francisco on November 16, 2005 when Rebar, a San Francisco art and design studio set out to do something … Continue reading
Posted in PARK(ing) Day, Parks, public parks
Tagged blog, blogging, micro parks, park makeover, PARK(ing) Day, raising awareness, trending: parks, urban renewal
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Slipcover the World
Slipcover the World If given the choice, most people would not wash their hands with a pesticide even if it assured them a squeaky clean, bacteria-free experience. Yet every day in kitchens and bathrooms across America, people are unwittingly doing … Continue reading
Reduximorphic
[photo of a hydric soil with a penny shamelessly lifted from the internet] Reduximorphic When I started blogging in 2011, I had a blog partner and we launched Persephone’s Stepsisters together. It was an eclectic mix of book reviews, essays on … Continue reading
The Boys on the Beach
No one wants to say goodbye to the summer, but now that the unofficial end, Labor Day, has passed, it’s time. Here’s one last look back… The Boys on the Beach On a recent beach vacation to Ocracoke with our … Continue reading
Posted in access to water, beach, depression, recovery
Tagged alcohol use, beach, depression, drug use, fireworks, goodbye summer, Lana Del Ray, McShin Foundation, Ocracoke, peer-to-peer counseling, recovery, square dancing, summer romance fun, summertime sadness, The Boys on the Beach
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