by Leah Kenyon | Jun 18, 2022 | Blog
Cooking with Dad (and Bacon) National Soul Food Month was created to celebrate the ingenious tradition of taking the ingredients you have to make tasty, nourishing, and comforting food. It’s an homage to African-Americans of old, who combined cheaper, less appealing...
by Leah Kenyon | May 17, 2022 | Blog
Overcrowding, tight budgets and supply shortages come nose-to-nose with creative answers With dogs living in over half of all American households, chances are you’ve been to your local dog shelter at least once. You’ve probably been hit up for a donation, asked to...
by Leah Kenyon | Apr 19, 2022 | Blog
Because you deserve to be wowed. You clean eco-friendly. You reduce, reuse, recycle and go as green as you can–all to take good care of Mother Earth. RV camping means its Her turn to take care of you. Scenic RV campgrounds are some of the best way to let Mother...
by Leah Kenyon | Mar 15, 2022 | Blog
Here’s what has researchers astounded. Fans of the tiny, flying orange stained-glass windows recall with anguish the heart-breaking news from California over the last three years: after enjoying numbers in the millions, monarch butterflies dwindled in number to...
by Leah Kenyon | Jan 15, 2022 | Blog
Although this powerful man is best known for his anti-apartheid activism, he was also a passionate, no-nonsense advocate for the environment. Can four words inspired by a legacy really save the earth? Archbishop Desmond Tutu was 90 years old when he died the day after...
by Leah Kenyon | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
Five Outspoken Climate Change Activists Who Aren’t Old Enough to Drive If you still believe children should be seen and not heard, you won’t like these five firecrackers who can take their places honorably next to Greta Thunberg. Common sense tells us they should be...