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International Women's Month Spotlight

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 Harriet Tubman Day honors the day of her death, 1913. She was born into slavery as Araminta Ross in 1822, but married a free man, John Tubman, in 1844.  Any children they would have would be enslaved though, and by 1849 she was in the process of being sold, so she decided to escape. She returned from Philadelphia to Maryland to help free her family.  One group at a time, she got them out of the state, guiding others as well.  They called her Moses. After the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, she had to travel farther north into Canada. In 1858, she met John Brown and helped him plan and recruit supporters for the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. During the Civil War, she was a cook and a nurse before becoming an armed scout and spy.  She guided the raid at Combahee Ferry, which liberated 700 enslaved people.  She is thus credited as the first woman to lead an armed military operation in the United States. After the war, she helped establish an elderly home for Af...

Best Dressed - Week of March 9

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  Olympian Eileen Gu at the Grand Diner de Louvre Event. Olandria Carthen Diane Kruger Elsewhere in Paris, it's Fashion Week. Chappell Roan Naomi Watts Laura Harrier Maude Apatow And elsewhere elsewhere.... Lisa Ann Walter Sheryl Lee Ralph Scott Evans

Science is Fun Fridays!

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 Dr. Steve Boyes has spent the last 10 plus years searching for a species of elephant he believed still exists in the Angolan highlands. Before Civil War in 1975, there were around 70,000 elephants in this area - they were killed for ivory, and they were killed by land mines.  Many fled. There was noted evidence of a small population, such as footprints and dung.   "You can sense them, but you can't hear them.  They're ghosts." Boyes worked with local KhoiSan Master Trackers, and called that experience, "the birthplace of science." "There is no scientific mind that I know that can, in the moment, consume so much data and bring out a conclusion in almost real time." Master Trackers are indigenous experts with over 100,000 years of ancestral knowledge, capable of interpreting and trailing wildlife in the Kalahari and surrounding areas.  While these skills were once used for hunting, they are now focused on conservation efforts as well as ecotourism.

My Shots - International Car Forest

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  Out in the desert of Goldfield, junk cars are the canvas of The Last Church. "More akin to a druidic henge than any Christian chapel."

Hump Day History

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 Goldfield, NV was the largest city in the state from 1906 to 1910. Founded in 1902, it was once considered "The Greatest Gold Camp Ever Known." One of the first buildings in town was the Santa Fe Saloon, built in 1905. The courthouse and Goldfield Hotel were built in 1907. I remember reading a book about it being haunted. Goldfield has remained the seat of Esmeralda County even when the town was dead.  But we were surprised to see some liveliness this past weekend.  We stopped in a boutique and the owner was very excited about the new gas station set to open soon. Tomorrow's photos will show why we drove down there.  ^_^

World Wildlife Day

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  Medicinal and aromatic plants are essential for both human health and ecological balance. Plants are the foundation of many healthcare systems, and vital to modern pharmaceuticals, as numerous active drug compounds are derived directly or indirectly from natural sources, despite advancements in synthetic chemistry. Plants also contribute to various industries, such as cosmetics and luxury goods.  Genetic resources have been used for diverse applications in agriculture, medicine, and conservation. Ensuring the sharing of benefits arising from this use is Target 13 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Cultivation and harvest practices secure vital resources for many households, where 1 in 5 relies on wild plants, algae, and fungi for their food and income.

Best Dressed - The Actor Awards

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  Ali Larter Chase Infiniti Viola Davis Gwyneth Paltrow Teyana Taylor Mia Goth Mindy Kaling Jessie Buckley Rhea Seehorn Sarah Paulson