Published in February 2023
In February I went on a family vacation for the first time since the pandemic. But I worked like crazy in January and the first half of the month, so I still managed to get some articles published. Keep reading to see if you’re interested in any of them.
Earth911
Plastic Bans to Solve Plastic Pollution
The True Cost of Car Ownership
Natural Burial for a Greener Afterlife
Earth Action
Advocate for Climate Education Standards
Reconsider Electronics Replacement
Become a Sustainable Fashion Influencer
Reprints
Retailers Recycling Your Clothes For You
Creative Companies Upcycling Food
Livable Housing – for the Birds
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ParentMap
Is the Weed Mom the New Wine Mom?
Reprints
STEM Resources for Girls Around Puget Sound
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Seattle Times
Seattle’s first Iranian theater company is ready for its first live show
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Western Washington Medical Group
Managing and Controlling Type 2 Diabetes
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Crooked Road Blog
The only thing I published on the blog in February was my roundup of January publications. But as usual, a few people stopped by to read older content.
Popular Posts
As usual, aside from the homepage, my post on amnesia in K-drama was the most popular post on the site, followed by the one on the secret childhood connection trope. The drunken piggyback ride rounded out the top ten.
In between the K-drama bookends, my list of publications and resume took up the 5th and 7th slots, while ballet and books filled out the rest. The top ballet posts were my review of Silent Ghost and a roundup of popular music videos incorporating ballet. My book report on Growth of the Soil continued to rank, while Because I’ve Read book club report on Assata reappeared out of nowhere.
Search Terms
The top search terms comprised the usual suspects of my name, amnesia, and growth of the soil. But there were a few more interesting one-of-a-kind searches this month:
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.