Published in October 2022
I’m always more productive in the autumn. Even though most of October felt like August this year, I managed to get a lot of work done. Read on to see what got published last month.
Earth 911
Offshore Wind: America’s Neglected Renewable Energy Source
Making Halloween Waste Less Scary
Cutting the Impact of Your Air Conditioner
The Growing Movement to Ban Leaf Blowers
Reducing Your Refrigerator’s CO2 Emissions
Earth Action
Reprints
Getting Rid of Plastic Zip-Top Bags
A Better Brew: Drinking Beer Sustainably
What You Need to Know About Electricity
The Wide World of Sustainable Wine
Are Natural Sweeteners More Sustainable?
What You Need to Know About Renewable Energy
EarthGen
EarthGen Expands Climate Justice League Statewide
ParentMap
Let Them Eat Cake! 11 Seattle-area Bakeries that Really Take the Cake
Amazing A-Z PNW Winter Adventures
The Importance of Social-Emotional Learning Post-Pandemic
Five Family Experiences Not to Miss at Semiahmoo
Western Washington Medical Group
They are unbylined blog posts, but I promise these are the ones I wrote.
What is an Independent Medical Group?
Crooked Road
I didn’t write any blog posts last month, but a few people stopped by the blog anyway.
Popular Posts
Here’s what they looked at:
The entire dance category (I’m so glad people actually use the category tags.)
And two very different book reviews: Tawna Fenske’s interactive romantic comedy, and Knut Hamsun’s Growth of the Soil.
Search Terms
Here’s how they found me:
gemma alexander (obviously)
music video with ballet dancer
(and variations on all of the above). And that’s October in the books.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.