Life
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Sustainability and Hope
I have just completed my fourth semester of my college career, and for three of those semesters, I have taken at least one or two sustainability-related courses. I have loved every single one; looking back at all of my classes, they have been my favorites. However, I have noticed something that occurs in every single Continue reading
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Little Miracles in Sedona
This morning I stopped by the horse ranch I volunteer at to say hello and drop off some brownies for my friend Jim. As I drove there and as I walked around outside with the horses, I felt sick and nauseous for no reason, though one conversation with Jim changed that explanation of the anxiety that Continue reading
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Of Tattoos, Life Stories, and Judgment
A few weeks ago I read a disturbing post that really pissed me off. As per my new practice of not ranting right away and instead allowing my temper to cool before snapping to action, I decided to merely write a response to this post rather than start throwing things across the room. The post Continue reading
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Summertime in Cave Creek
Summer is my favorite time of year. Yes, you read that correctly. I am an Arizonian and I absolutely love the summertime. I can already see my friend Jim who runs Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary snorting at this, for he is outside most of the day and the summer is the absolute worst time of Continue reading
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Of Humans and Cycles
I was lying on my bed on a Sunday night in February 2012, watching a TV show online, when a single thought fell into my head and has not yet made its way out: I and a hell of a lot of humans are living a life of bullshit. It’s all a cycle, isn’t it? Continue reading