One thing about the internet, when you’re bored there are always lots of animals who seem human to entertain you, like these cats playing patty cake. Yes, really.
Because We are Women: National Day of Action on Violence Against Women
Twenty one years ago a man shot 27 women at Montreal’s l’École Polytechnique. Fourteen women died in the so-called Montreal Massacre. On this National Day of Action on Violence Against Women — December 6 — Christie Shaw Roome tells her story.
Encounter with a Hummingbird
During rainy season on the island of Roatan, Genny Ross-Barons finds a hummingbird with a crippled foot floundering in a puddle. She rescues this amazing little bird and finds that big affirmations come in small packages.
Cholera: Ancient Threat, Modern Tragedy
Twelve suspected voodoo practitioners were secondary casualties of Haiti’s cholera epidemic when an angry mob hacked them to death, believing the outbreak to be the result of evil magic. Medical doctor George Burden take a look at cholera and its deadly toll today and through the ages.
Tarmac Meditations #37: Cathedral of Morning Mist
Michael Lebowitz explores a runner’s life, from feeling good about running, to dreading it, to psyching yourself out to do it again — and then there are all these poetic pauses in between.
Tis the Season to Be Frazzled, Fa La La La La
It’s the holiday season again. For some, it is the happiest time of the year, but for others it’s a time of stress. No matter what category you fall into, I’d like to suggest that you start a new tradition this year, and that is to follow your heart and only do those things that bring you joy.
Tarmac Meditations #36: A Cure for the Common Cold?
A runner discovers the common cold runs its course on its own time — no matter how much you whine or wish it away.
Tarmac Meditations #35: Marathon Camp
At the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp in Minnesota, Michael struggles with the soundtrack for his video. Somehow Lou Reed doesn’t inspire a healthy lifestyle. But hip hop? Really?
Conscience and Courage
Amidst the atrocities of WW II emerged brave souls who helped and sheltered Jews at great risk to their own lives. Following her trip to Germany, Star Weiss felt inspired by these seemingly ordinary people who rose to the aid of fellow humans.
Buggy Over Bugs – Cooking With Insects
Imagine sitting down to a meal of sautéed mealy bugs in garlic and butter, chomping
down on crispy tarantulas then having Jell-O bug blox and crispy cricket cookies for
desert. Sandra Phinney will introduce you to Doug Stongman for some food items you won’t forget.
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