Published in November 2022
With only thirty days, and a five-day weekend in the mix, November usually feels like a very short month. But apparently, I got a lot of work done in November this year. Read on to see what I wrote.
Earth911
How Feminism Can Feed the Planet
Reducing Washer and Dryer Impacts
Aquamation for a Greener Afterlife
IKEA Starts Selling Solar Panels
Reducing the Impact of Your Kitchen Range
Reducing the Impact of Heating Water
CO2 Is Legally a Pollutant Now
Reducing Emissions from Your Dishwasher
Earth Action
Reprints
Buying a Disaster-Resilient Home
What You Need to Know About Hydropower
Making Your Home More Resilient to Disasters
World Toilet Day is Something to Celebrate
What You Need to Know About Nuclear Power
ParentMap
Let’s Give Them Dumpling to Talk About
Sleepover Guidelines That All Parents Should Know
10 Feel-Good Family Movies Without Any Violence
Maintaining Mental Health During the Holiday Season
Let the Holidays Show Your Family a Good Time
Reprints
Teens’ Mental Health is Suffering – Parents, You Can Help
Seattle Times
‘Paddington Saves Christmas’ at Seattle Children’s Theatre
Western Washington Medical Group
Fall Vaccinations: Flu, COVID, and RSV
Crooked Road
I didn’t blog in November (can you blame me? Just look at that list of 21 paid articles in November!) But a few people stopped by to look at old content.
Popular Posts
As usual, most of them came to read about amnesia in K-drama. Or they read about the Norwegian novel Growth of the Soil. I’m going to guess that these weren’t the same people, but then I again, I wrote both posts so maybe there are people like me out there who love K-drama and 20th- century Nordic literature?
A couple dozen people looked at the Clips category, that rounds up all the articles I get published in a given month.
And Tawna Fenske’s interactive book drew a few eyeballs, followed closely by two ballets:
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“Growth of the soil summary” was the top query driving traffic. I’m going to guess someone is teaching this book during fall quarter.
Four of the top 10 queries were variations on “Korean drama amnesia.” No surprise there.
Three of the top 10 queries were variations on “choose your own adventure sex” which was more or less the title of the blog post about Tawna Fenske’s book.
And the number 7 query was “clara ruf maldonado” – the name of one of the PNB dancers who got promoted during The Season’s Canon program this month. (I didn’t blog about it because I’m not blogging right now. But that was an amazing program that I won’t need a blog post to jog my memory about later.)
And that’s November in the books.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.