This longish story, is an invaluable contemporary, cautionary tale on the plight of American-made goods. It’s worth reading if you want to save time, money and energy on important major purchases for should-be durable goods. If it doesn’t last decades, it’s junk.
Author: Edissa Nicolás-Huntsman
Cats! Dogs! Humans? The Great Vaccine Conundrum
Why do rational adults take their cats and dogs to the vet to vaccines and yet fail to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Of course we can borrow from and build upon prior knowledge of viruses, including the typical virus vaccines used to treat one of America’s favorites pets, the domesticated feline.
I See LACMA! Through the Black-Female Gaze on LACMA’s Modern to Post-Post Modern Art Exhibits
Experience a sampling for LACMA’s lates exhibits through Black Female Gaze on LACMA’s Modern to Post-Post Modern Art
Fresh! A Garden Photo Essay
Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado: A 2021 Road Trip Photo Essay
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National State Park in Colorado offers visitors many wonders on a large and small scale.
Beekeeping: A Stonebridge Farm Photo Essay (Road Trip 2021)
Grizzly Creek, Colorado: A Road Trip 2021 Photo Essay
Interstate 70 heading east into Glenwood Spring offers four accessible rest stops for day visitors with hiking and biking trails. You can hear the roar of the ancient Colorado River and even dip your feet in its waters—if you dare.
Navajo Land! Photo Essay from Road Trip 2021 to the Outskirts of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Monument Valley in the Navajo Land of Arizonza was closed to day visitors owing to COVID-19.
