My favorite poem is a short one by Mary Oliver titled Praying. It goes like this: It doesn’t have to be the blue Iris it could be weeds in a vacant lot, or a few small stones; just pay attention, then patch a few words together and don’t try to make them elaborate. This isn’t […]
Tidepooling with Sue Coulter
Sue Coulter is a tutor and teacher who lives in Little River. Sue also works at the Noyo Center for Marine Sciences as an Education Program Coordinator. Sue is an expert in tidepooling and an experienced bird watcher. What follows is an interview on everything you need to know about the world of tidepooling Tell […]
A Beginners Guide To Prominent Tattoo Styles: Aesthetics, History, Techniques
Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs have served as amulets, signs of status, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments, and even forms of punishment throughout different cultures all around the world. Tattoos have the ability to tell stories, celebrate life and memories, and link people […]
Concrete and its Eco-Friendly Alternatives
Since the early eras of our history, humans have used concrete in many different forms. It was just as useful to the ancient Romans and Egyptians as it is to us today. Over the past couple of centuries, cement has literally paved the way for our industries, our roads, and even our homes. This comes […]