Published in February
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Here is a round-up of my articles that published in February. I hope you find something to enjoy.
Earth911
Home Buying Risks From Climate Change
Reprints
The Gross Truth About Garbage Gyres
Buying A Disaster-Resilient Home
The Environmental Cost of Getting Sick
Packaging Myths: Don’t Believe Everything on Product Labels
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Seattle Times
Seattle Men’s Chorus celebrates the courage of LGBTQ+ refugees
Done something socially awkward? This play’s got you
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ParentMap
Reprints
Great Ramadan Reads for All Ages
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WWMG
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Reading Down a Crooked Road
In February, I read The Diamond Eye, a historical novel based on the true story of a woman sniper in WWII. It was a Christmas gift from my daughter, who has got me covered with the gifting formula of historical novels about women who break out of the roles expected of them.
I watched the Japanese tv series Kimi Wa Petto, based on a manga I hadn’t read, and the Korean sci-fi movie Vanishing Time. They were both pretty good.
I didn’t get around to visiting any bookstores, though.
And that’s February in the books.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.