Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

Why the Environment Matters

Why the Environment Matters An open letter to the ladies of the JLL: When I was a kid growing up in the 1970’s, rivers were catching on fire, gas and industry’s smoke stacks spewed lead into the air, and pesticides … Continue reading

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What To Do When It’s Your Turn

What To Do When It’s Your Turn [And It’s Always Your Turn]      Reading Seth Godin is like a slow steady rain after a long drought. Your brain soaks up the wisdom like microbes in the soil soak up … Continue reading

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Six Sisters

Six Sisters, three stories, one theme:  Know Thyself.   Read more here…

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Hiking the Back Forty

Hiking the Back Forty Etymology back +‎ forty, meaning “back side of a farm”. In the Homestead Acts (1860s–), farmers were granted a quarter section; a section was 640 acres, a quarter section was 160 acres, and the quarter section … Continue reading

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Welcome to Green Life Blue Water

  [photo by Arianna Rich] Bienvenido. Willkommen. Welcome. Hey. Hi. Hello. Welcome to Green Life Blue Water Where Eco Meets Life. I’m passionate about environmental rightism, not right as in adherence to the right as a political ideology, but environmental … Continue reading

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