Plastics
- June 24, 2024
My brother- and sister-in-law had a great meal arrangement. Greg is an amateur gourmet chef. They love to entertain, which…
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A couple of falcons are trained to chase gulls away from the landfill by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the orignal…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) It’s hard to change (or create) a habit…
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The ubiquity of plastics made its greatest impression on me five years ago on a visit to Easter Island. Twenty-one…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist(read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) The ubiquity of plastics made its greatest impression on…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) I am so bummed. I’ve prided myself in…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) When I was growing up, trash was becoming…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) Last Christmas my daughter presented each of us…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) Decades ago, my I husband and I attended…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) If you have any doubt that we are…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) In the late 1800s, a New York City…
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by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) I am a fan of serendipity. Evolution is…
, , , , , , , , - September 26, 2016
by Karen Telleen-Lawton, Noozhawk Columnist (read the original in Noozhawk by clicking here) Microbeads look like fish eggs, only way smaller.…
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