Published in March 2023
I spent half of February in Portugal. I highly recommend it even though it did introduce an air bubble in the content pipeline. Even so, a few things got published in March, and you can find links to them here.
Earth911
Protecting Public Lands – a reader wrote in to say that this article was “excellent and disturbing,” which I have decided to adopt as the tagline for my personal brand.
Earth Actions
Reprints
Livable Housing – For the Birds
A Buyer’s Guide to Home Siding
Investing in a Post-Plastic World
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ParentMap
Peek Inside the Fascinating Films of LAIKA
Reprints
Practical Ways to Get Closer to a Zero-Waste Household
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Seattle Times
New opera takes on Tacoma’s past expulsion of Chinese residents – Oh my god, you guys, I just wish you all could have seen this one. It was one of the best operas I’ve seen in years.
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Western Washington Medical Group
Should You Be Worried About Osteoporosis? (spoiler alert: probably)
Healthcare Expenses You Can Deduct on Your Tax Return
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Crooked Road Blog
The only thing I published on the blog in March was my roundup of February publications. But as usual, a few people stopped by to read older content.
Popular Posts
The Viking Village of Njardheimr in Gudvangen
Secret Childhood Connection in K-Drama
Search Terms
As expected, four of the top 10 search terms related to amnesia in K-drama, while some of the usual suspects reappeared and others are easily tied to the popular posts as well.
- Growth of the Soil
- Gudvangen
- Cacti ballet (probably because PNB announced they will perform it again next season)
- Ren and Stimpy history erase button
And that’s March in the books.
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