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"I'm not an old lady! I'm an antique little girl!"I'm a Naturalist, Outdoor Environmental Educator, Science Teacher, Park Ranger, Botanist, Webmaster, Traveling Hippie-Nerd! I live in an RV with solar panels and Tibetan prayer flags in the window and a hula girl on the dash... think of me as Katherine Keener's character from the movie "Into the Wild" :-)
The trouble with normal is it always gets worse- Bruce Cockburn
We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.- Einstein
We are ALL atheists about most of the gods humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
If there’s a world here in a hundred years, it’s going to be saved by tens of millions of little things. The powers-that-be can break up any big thing they want. They can corrupt it or co-opt it from the inside, or they can attack it from the outside. But what are they going to do about 10 million little things? They break up two of them, and three more like them spring up!
I used to wait for a sign, she said, before I did anything. Then one night I had a dream & an angel in black tights came to me & said, you can start any time now, & then I asked is this a sign? & the angel started laughing & I woke up. Now, I think the whole world is filled with signs, but if there's no laughter, I know they're not for me.
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born
...a shaman seeks the wilderness, where the wind braids her hair, and children hold her hands, where her words are candles, her eyes swim with stars, her smile, the crescent moon, her hug, a great, nurturing sun.
! These are great tools for book nerds to keep track of their collections, books read, reading list, wish lists, etc. and if YOU are a book nerd, you should check them out! Here are some of my Shelfari books - click the arrows to see more!Blogging into the Sunset | Solar NatureGeek! |
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| I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm a Money Managing Self-Knowing Extrovert |
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Earlier this summer I read American Nerd, by Benjamin Nugent, that I found on the “New Books” shelf at the local library. The book was okay, but it spar… Continue
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| What's Your Nerd Type? My Result: Science/Math Nerd |
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What books opened your eyes to new ways of thinking? What books subverted your dominant paradigm? What books helped shape you into who you are (still becoming) today?
Books rock our world, but some more than others. Some wake us up. Some show us things we never would have seen on our own. Some change our lives.
I'd like to get a good list of these types of books from Nerdfighters who've read them and been changed by them. I want to know: Title, author, when
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I was tagged by Deni and I sharing the wealth. So, tag. This one isn't the five facts one. In this one it's three buzzwords or catch-phrases that you want to see removed from the planet and why. And I think you only tag three people. Have fun! :)
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I love voting!! I get all happy and sentimental and patriotic and love everyone I see at my polling place. It doesn't matter if they are voting the same way I am - they are participating in democracy, and this is a wonderful thing.
I could have gotten an absentee ballot, in fact we thought we would have to, since my husband had a training in Southern California originally scheduled for this week, but we ended up rescheduling that and getting to vote in person. There is somethin
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I had a lot of crumbs stuck under the keyboard, so I thought I'd wash them down with a glass of water... bad idea.
So it may be dead. But I'm not going to try until morning, after it's been upside down without the battery in the 'tent postion' over a heater vent all night.
It was awful - I knocked over my water glass and water was actually pouring out from the keyboard. It was on, but asleep. I immediately turned it over to hasten the exit of the flood, but didn't take out the b
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Or amusing yourself with your own thoughts and perceptions. Or just being aware enough of the humor in it all to enjoy a good giggle that makes people stare because there's no one else around. Or, one of my personal favorites, waking yourself up laughing.
I want to hear your stories about how easily amused you are, or funny stories about finding something funny when no one else could see it (like Unicornceiling and the
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I want to know what other Nerdfighters are doing to decrease World Suck. It can be something really small, or something major. I've seen several other blog posts on this, here and also in My Pants, but I don't think it can be emphasized enough - decreasing World Suck is an essential part of being a Nerdfighter! So, please, comment, share, and DFTBA!!
I should give credit to Filmlady for her "
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or, Did you know the word "gullible" isn't in the dictionary?
As a Science Educator, I feel ashamed by the general scientific illiteracy of the population. I feel that it's a failure of science education, and I'm part of that. I'm appalled, for example, by the comments on Hank's EcoGeek Blog about environmental technology - there was a post on Cars that Run on Water that had so many comme
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