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Familie LePechon

One of the great pleasures in my life is knowing this amazing family. When I went on the Experiment in International Living in 1965, …

Beethoven’s 251st

As the pandemic surged a year ago, there was scant celebration of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday. Trying to make up for …

The Skinny on Skin

The Frost Museum of Science in Miami currently features a fascinating exhibit, Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity. On the day after Thanksgiving, my …

Botany and Sweetgrass

Robin Wall Kimmerer is SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology and founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and …

Canopy Meg

What do you call a scientist who discovers a whole new continent above the earth’s forests? Whole tree enthusiast? True, but rather …

Scottish Quarantine

Our five-week visit to Dornoch, Scotland began July 23 with a required 10-day quarantine. Ten days was just a quarter of the …

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