Published in May 2023
How has another month gone by already? Where did it go? What do I have to show for it? Keep reading to find out.
Earth911
Enjoying the Slow Food Movement
Greener Grazing – Can Beef Become Sustainable?
Forest Agism: How the Young Forest Movement Greenwashes Logging
What Are Scope 1 & 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Living With Wildlife and Avoiding Conflict
Understanding Scope 3 Emissions
Is Your Straw Killing Sea Turtles?
Teens Create Climate Legislation
Reprints
Avoiding Asbestos in Your Home
Get the Lead Out (Of Your Home)
PVC: Another Problematic Plastic
Succession Planting for a Successful Garden
What You Should Know About Chlorinated Fluorocarbons
ParentMap
Flying Out of Paine Field: Good for Families?
Activities and Books to Teach Kids How to Help the Environment
Outdoor Arts Ideas and Activities for Creative Kids and Teens
Seattle Times
Meet the Seattle composer who’s scored big Hollywood films
Frustrated by limited opportunities, 3 Seattle friends started own opera company
Seattle Opera: The true story of a teenage girl jailed for truancy (This one actually published in June, but since it’s not too late to get tickets, I’m posting it now.)
WWMG
How to Find Relief for Heel Pain
How Indoor Air Quality Affects Lung Health
Crooked Road Blog
In May, I posted two blog posts:
Independent Bookstore Day 2023: Urban Updates
Popular Posts
Those two posts were not what people read in May, though. The most popular posts seem to remain mostly the same from month to month:
Amnesia, the Ultimate K-Drama Trope
Drunken Piggyback Rides in K-Drama
Secret Childhood Connection in K-Drama
Search Terms
Five of the top 10 search terms involved K-drama and amnesia.
The remaining five included:
2 variations on airism mask (since I’ve spent the last 12 days laid low with a bad cold, I’m glad to see some people are still masking, and I’m going to be better about it myself when I’m well enough to leave the house again)
And that’s May 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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