Published in February 2022
For me, February is often a do-over for the New Year. January 1 comes too soon on the heels of the big holidays, when I’m not quite sorted out to feel like new beginning. But after the long, usually dreary, month of January, Chinese New Year comes just in time to regroup and relaunch. This time it’s the Year of the Tiger, my own zodiac sign. Even though your zodiac year isn’t traditionally auspicious, I’m going to be a Westerner and feel special like a special Tiger in 2022. Here’s what I published at the start of the Tiger Year.
Earth911
Can San Francisco’s BottleBank Save Recycling?
Why It’s Time For Electric School Buses
Retailers Recycling Your Clothes For You
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Reprints
Good, Better, Best: Vegetarian Protein
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ParentMap
Find Joy and Celebration at the Children’s Film Festival Seattle
Newbery and Caldecott Medal-Winning Books for Kids
Practical Ways to Get Closer to a Zero-Waste Household
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Seattle Times
Intiman Theatre taps into the enduring appeal of ‘Irma Vep’
Arts, Beats + Lyrics brings to Seattle its celebration of urban art, music — and cocktails
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Crooked Road
I only published one post on the blog in February – my links to January publications. But while I was absent, some people did visit.
Popular Posts
Romeo et Juliette from PNB at Home (it was onstage in February as Noelani Pantastico’s final program at PNB)
Common Queries
Four of the top ten search queries, unsurprisingly, were variations on “Kdrama amnesia.”
Other popular search terms included:
gemma alexander
And there you have it. Happy Year of the Tiger.
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