Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place We all have a place, a favorite spot that gives us comfort and time for pause. Maybe it’s a country, a climate, or a spot in the sun on your back deck. We just returned from … Continue reading

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The 20th Annual – Whales-In-Training

[Photo by Steve Miller] The 20th Annual — Whales-in-Training Nothing announces the passage of time more succinctly than the inexorable growth of your children. Well, any children really, but when it’s one’s own or those of your friends, it”s particularly … Continue reading

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When Chemicals Combine

When Chemicals Combine It’s a tenet of the modern age that if you are alive and thriving on our planet, walking around in a “meat suit” — to steal a term from the TV show, “Supernatural” — you are likely … Continue reading

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Thank You, Friend

Thank You, Friend Thanking people should be the easiest part of writing a book and yet, it’s not. Why? Well, in this instance, the first draft of Oil and Water was written about thirteen years ago, and in between then … Continue reading

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The Worst Client Ever

It’s the 21st century.  By now we should be all living in peace and enjoying the view, but instead, we’re still rehashing the same tired old prejudices we’ve had since we all stole this place from the Native Americans.  Unfortunately, … Continue reading

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World Environment Day

[photo — Bethany Beach, DE] World Environment Day Welcome to World Environment Day, a day to celebrate stewardship of the Earth. We as Americans have so many natural resources that we often take for granted while other parts of the … Continue reading

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The GWA 9th Annual

The Global Water Alliance’s 9th Annual Conference This year’s Global Water Alliance (GWA) conference in April 2016 hosted a variety of thinkers, entrepreneurs, NGO’s, policy makers and regulators at the Fox School of Business conference rooms at Temple University. All … Continue reading

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Feeling Nosey?

[photo by Scott Eberly] Feeling Nosy? So it’s Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer. What better time to dive into a book? May I recommend Six Sisters? I’ve even got some questions for you to ponder after … Continue reading

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Rain Clouds and Waterfalls

Rain Clouds and Waterfalls Rain Clouds and Waterfalls by Piper Templeton is a lovely little coming of age and beyond story set in a time when life was simpler if only because choices were limited. In other ways, life was … Continue reading

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