Published in September
I like the settling down feeling of September. If you are settling down to some reading, here are the articles I wrote that you might want to read.
Earth911
Are You Paying Your Utility Company to Block Clean Energy?
Picture Books for Budding Environmentalists
Fiberglass – An Overlooked Aquatic Pollutant
Get Your Home Ready for Winter
Reprints
Home “Eco”nomics – Vegetable Gardens
Home “Eco”nomics – New Landscapes
Aquamation for a Greener Afterlife
ParentMap
Holiday Traditions at Alderbrook
The State of Climate Education in Washington
What You (and Your Child) Need to Know About ChatGPT
Demystify the Process of Selecting a Middle School
Authentic Learning Keeps Kids Curious
Reprints
Practical Back-to-School Tips from Local Experts
Crooked Road Blog
Since I’m not really blogging these days, I’m not sure it makes sense to continue with this section. In September, I only posted my August byline roundup and a post about my visit to the now-virtual independent bookstore Drink Books.
Popular Posts
Well, it was mostly the usual suspects:
Cacti at Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB performed this again in September this year – I had tickets but couldn’t go because my kid tested positive for covid that morning. At least I got to watch the video later – I’m so grateful that PNB records performances now.)
Secret Childhood Connection in K-drama
Because I’ve Read Assata I have no idea why this one suddenly surged in popularity, but it is a very interesting book.
Top Queries
These align pretty closely to the top posts.
And that’s September in the books.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.