Published in April 2021
My kids have mostly outgrown Easter, and a year into the pandemic, we’re all tired of trying to make staying home feel special. So we bought a bunch of candy and I got back to work. Here are links to all the articles I had published in April.
Earth911
The Search for Sustainable Tuna
Regenerative Agriculture to Restore Our Earth
Restore Our Earth with Reforestation
Restore Our Earth with Climate Literacy
The Environmental Cost of Online Returns
A couple of articles were reprinted, too:
Family Movies for Earth Day and Every Day
Easy Carbon Sequestration You Can Do Yourself
ParentMap
Teaching Kids to Navigate the Information Superhighway
COVID-19 is Harming Teens’ Mental Health – Parents, You Can Help
This Small Town Offers Fun For Families Year-Round
And my roundup of 13 Great Ramadan Reads for Kids of All Ages was reprinted.
Seattle Times
MOHAI Reopens with a new exhibit on democracy
Bellingham middle schoolers design a city on the moon
Crooked Road
There wasn’t much change in traffic in April, and people were mostly reading the same things. I am seriously considering changing this to a K-drama blog.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.