Wednesday, July 10, 2024

The Gift of Quiet

getting ready to tie dye!


For July, I am giving myself the gift of quiet. Staying in a cabin with no cell phone reception and no wifi, I am taking time off from work and just resting. Part of that rest is closing ALL the open tabs on my cell phone (nearly 300).

I can only imagine how ~peaceful~ it will be to completely hush my phone!

Many of these links were saved for me to add to webpages or courses, so I will. But some are just random. As an eternal listmaker at heart, I have to put them somewhere. I may need them later on! So I am putting them here.


Interesting Articles

ALERTCalifornia Live Camera Feeds (Wildfires)

BirdWeather: A living library of bird vocalizations

Levitating Magnets: Eddy Currents
Supercharged Science

Listen to the Sick Beats of Rhubarb Growing in the Dark

Math Game: Sprouts
Supercharged Science

Mealworm Metamorphosis
UC Museum of Paleontology

MY EXPERIENCE LIVING WITH A VINTAGE STOVE - THE PROS, CONS, AND ANSWERING, WILL WE GET ANOTHER OLD RANGE?

NVC Feelings and Needs List
Sociocracy For All

Solar Oven Recipes PDF
Home Science Tools

The Sound of the Solar Eclipse

A Summer Tale - Frog and Rose by Suzanne Down
Juniper Tree Puppets

Vampires, Ghosts, Goblins & Double Eyed Hurricanes...do they exist?
NOAA

They Called It ‘Improper’ to Have Women in the Olympics. But She Persisted.
The New York Times - Jul 10, 2024

Why Weeds Are Worth Reconsidering
The New York Times - Jul 9, 2024

The American Elevator Explains Why Housing Costs Have Skyrocketed
The New York Times - Jul 8, 2024
interestingly, Temple Grandin made many similar points about the lack of elevator repairmen in her recent talk!

Miracle Whip, Onboarding, and the Wonders of the English Language
The New York Times - Jul 4, 2024

How Do You Restore a Chestnut Forest or an Apple Orchard? Very Slowly.
The New York Times - Jul 3, 2024

Kindness in the Time of Cicadapocalypse
The New York Times - May 25, 2024

Fossil Catches Starfish Cousin in the Act of Cloning Itself
The New York Times - May 14, 2024

Is It Better to Rent or Buy? A Financial Calculator.
The New York Times - May 10, 2024

Was the Stone Age Actually the Wood Age?
The New York Times - May 4, 2024

The International Date Line Is ‘Pretty Arbitrary.’ Here’s Why.
The New York Times - Apr 24, 2024

A Tantalizing ‘Hint’ That Astronomers Got Dark Energy All Wrong
The New York Times - Apr 4, 2024

Sticks. And the People Who Love Them.
The New York Times - Apr 2, 2024

Landline Users Remain Proudly ‘Old-Fashioned’ in the Digital Age
The New York Times - Mar 16, 2024

Walter Shawlee, the Sovereign of Slide Rules, Is Dead at 73
The New York Times - Feb 8, 2024

A New Creature Emerges From a Forest Drowned by the Gulf of Mexico
The New York Times - Feb 6, 2024

College Is All About Curiosity. And That Requires Free Speech.
The New York Times - Jan 24, 2024

As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away
The New York Times - Jan 21, 2024

It’s My Party and I’ll Read If I Want To
The New York Times - Dec 19, 2023

Why Mister Grouse Is the Friendliest Bird in the Forest
The New York Times - Dec 15, 2023

A Fish That Fishes for Other Fish Lives Its Life Upside Down
The New York Times - Nov 22, 2023

A ‘Big Whack’ Formed the Moon and Left Traces Deep in Earth, a Study Suggests
The New York Times - Nov 1, 2023

Stone by Ancient Stone, Mexico Recovers Its Lost Treasures
The New York Times - Oct 23, 2023

Ask New Zealand’s Maori Party What They’re Wearing. They Dare You.
The New York Times - Oct 12, 2023

A Solar Eclipse Shines Light on Traditions That Still Matter Today
The New York Times - Oct 10, 2023

The 8-Year-Old Boy at the Heart of a Fight Over Tibetan Buddhism
The New York Times - Oct 4, 2023

Hunter-Gatherers Were Making Baskets 9,500 Years Ago, Researchers Say
The New York Times - Sep 30, 2023

In Peru, a Fossil-Rich Desert Faces Unruly Development
The New York Times - Sep 26, 2023

Meet the Climate-Defying Fruits and Vegetables in Your Future
The New York Times - Sep 25, 2023

The Turtle Mothers Have Come Ashore to Ask About an Unpaid Debt
The New York Times - Sep 22, 2023

A Viable Alternative to Conventional Lawn? Cornell May Have Found One.
The New York Times - Sep 13, 2023

We Know the Cure for Loneliness. So Why Do We Suffer?
The New York Times - Sep 6, 2023

College Students: School Is Not Your Job
The New York Times - Sep 4, 2023

The Story of Our Universe May Be Starting to Unravel
The New York Times - Sep 2, 2023

There’s a Vast Source of Clean Energy Beneath Our Feet. And a Race to Tap It.
The New York Times - Aug 28, 2023

A 12,000-Year-Old Bird Call, Made of Bird Bones
The New York Times - Aug 28, 2023

A Fitting Final Gift From Jimmy Carter
The New York Times - Aug 28, 2023

Tiny Forests With Big Benefits
The New York Times - Aug 24, 2023

Ancient Fires Drove Large Mammals Extinct, Study Suggests
The New York Times - Aug 17, 2023

Mirror Images: 4 Picture Books About Seeing Our Reflections
The New York Times - Aug 16, 2023

That’s No Counselor. She’s the Head of the Camp.
The New York Times - Aug 13, 2023

Under a Hellish Ocean Habitat, Bizarre Animals Are Lurking
The New York Times - Aug 8, 2023

Switched at Birth, Two Canadians Discover Their Roots at 67
The New York Times - Aug 2, 2023

How Sketching Birds Changes the Way You See Them
The New York Times - Jul 21, 2023

Will this two-faced month never end?
The Washington Post - Jan 23, 2023

‘Luddite’ Teens Don’t Want Your Likes
The New York Times - Dec 15, 2022

Their America Is Vanishing. Like Trump, They Insist They Were Cheated.
The New York Times - Oct 23, 2022

How Georgia reduced heat-related high school football deaths
NPR - Aug 17, 2022

Ex-Goddess Works to Reform 700-Year Tradition. Her M.B.A. Helps.
The New York Times - Jul 15, 2022

Lost Time: A Pandemic Year
The Washington Post - Mar 8, 2021

Joy Survives: Your Positive Moments From 2020
The New York Times - Dec 31, 2020

Lockdown Gardening in Britain Leads to Archaeological Discoveries
The New York Times - Dec 9, 2020

Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy
The New York Times - Dec 19, 2019

Can changing your thoughts about stress make you healthier?
Mar 12, 2019

Give Thanks for the Winter Solstice. You Might Not Be Here Without It.
The New York Times - Dec 20, 2017

Who Were The Cowboys Behind 'Cowboy Songs'?
NPR - Dec 4, 2010


Health & Aging

Paramedics Share One Tip That May Save Your Life
The New York Times - Jul 12, 2024

A User's Guide to Midlife
The New York Times - Jun 24, 2024

The 7 Keys to Longevity
The New York Times - Jan 4, 2024

This Gorilla’s Caregivers Face Familiar Questions About Aging
The New York Times - Dec 22, 2023

At 93, Teaching Me About Possibility
The New York Times - Dec 22, 2023

My Father Didn’t Want to Live if He Had Dementia. But Then He Had It.
The New York Times - Oct 23, 2023

7 Books to Guide You Through Menopause
Jul 18, 2023

The Full-Body Pool Workout That Doesn't Involve Swimming
The New York Times - Jul 12, 2023

A Neurologist’s Tips to Protect Your Memory
The New York Times - Jul 6, 2022


Artsy Stuff & Etc.

3D DIY Heart Hot Air Balloon Card

Clay face sculptures forest school craft

Craft School Oz

How to Choose a Spindle

How To Make A Durable Boffer Sword (DIY Tutorial)

Lisa Goddard

Nepalese Lokta Paper - Solid - IMPERIAL PURPLE
for bookbinding

Safety Pin Syllabus

Silk-Dyed Eggs {aka TIE-Dyed!}

Botticelli, Beyond the Renaissance
The New York Times - Dec 28, 2023


Places I'd Like To Visit

Ancestral Knowledge
Brentwood MD

Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center
Cape Girardeau MO

Glenstone Art Museum
Potomac MD

Smithsonian Institution (Hours and Locations)

Delighting in the Lavender Fields of Central Spain
The New York Times - Jul 10, 2024

All the Adventure, a Fraction of the Cost: The D.I.Y. Orient Express
The New York Times - Jul 5, 2024

Getting Off the Beaten Path at 5 National Parks
Acadia, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Great Smoky Mountains, Yosemite
The New York Times - Jul 2, 2024

Once Upon a Time, the World of Picture Books Came to Life
Rabbit Hole, Kansas City MO
The New York Times - Apr 1, 2024

At an All-Ages Playground, an Art Collection Grows
City Museum, St. Louis MO
The New York Times - Oct 18, 2023

5 National Park Destinations That Aren’t Parks
Pictured Rocks Nat'l Lakeshore, Cumberland Gap Nat'l Historical Park, Dinosaur Nat'l Monument, Chiricahua Nat'l Monument, Point Reyes Nat'l Seashore
The New York Times - Jul 7, 2023

Lights Out: 5 New ‘Dark-Sky Places’ for Top-Shelf Stargazing
Mammoth Cave National Park, Watoga State Park, Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, A.M.C. Maine Woods, Chiricahua National Monument
The New York Times - Nov 6, 2021


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