Published in April 2023
Sometimes I look back at the end of the month and think, “Wow. I wrote a lot.” If you are interested in what I wrote in April, it’s all listed below the fold.
Earth911
Vegan Alternatives to Cashmere
Global Environmental Treaties Are Making Gains
Civic Engagement for the Environment
Earth Rangers Engages Kids in Environmental Action
Electrify Your Road Trip with a Rental EV
When and How to Get Rid of Your Old Car
Traceability is the Next Important Fashion Trend
Earth Actions
Reprints
Investing in Trees with the Canopy Project
ParentMap
What Parents Need to Know About Pediatric Migraines
Family-Friendly Music Festivals
Reprints
Sibling Stories: 21 Books That Celebrate Sib Bonds
7 Local Wonders to Visit with Kids
Western Washington Medical Group
Healthcare Expenses You Can Deduct on Your Tax Return
Crooked Road Blog
The only thing I posted on the blog in April, besides a roundup of March bylines, was my latest Reading Around the World challenge book. For Armenia, I read Three Apples Fell From the Sky.
Popular Posts
As usual, Amnesia in K-drama was the top performing post in April. It was followed by the Drunken Piggyback Ride trope, and my description of my visit to Njardheimr in Gudvangen on my trip to Norway in April of 2019. Rounding out the top five were the Secret Childhood Connection in K-drama and my review of Growth of the Soil. Korea and Norway, that’s what people want to see on this blog.
Search Terms
The top queries leading to this web page in April were:
- gudvangen
- amnesia kdrama (and four other variations on this theme)
- gemma alexander (this one always makes me happy)
- cacti ballet (PNB announced their next season in April, and Cacti is one of the ballets they will be performing)
And that’s April in the books.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.
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