In the early 1930’s, a combination of engineering, science and art created spectacular buildings. I’m going to mention two of those buildings as examples but there are many more scattered […]
I sometimes find a snake in my chicken coop. It’s usually a non-venomous fellow maybe three feet long and after eggs or mice. I have a snake grabber and re-locate […]
I asked Shiloh e. (shiloh.emmons) about the Science Circle Science Fair. She said, “For this year we have chosen the underwater location at the lighthouse, the temperate coastal and marine […]
I recently watched Dances With Wolves. That film opens with a stark illustration of how primitive and awful 19th century battlefield surgery was. I was reminded of the tools physicians […]