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27 02, 2017

Darwin Day: Metaphor and Story in Science

By |2021-02-28T13:30:31-05:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Science|Tags: , , , , , |1 Comment

Let me state outright: I am not a supporter of “alternative facts” and am equally aghast at the concept of “fake news,” which we are bombarded with at present. Lies are sadly common these days, but I believe politicians, not journalists, are the guilty party. I am a scientist and believe in observed facts. Claims [...]

13 11, 2016

Blind Date with a Book

By |2021-02-28T13:32:16-05:00November 13th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The cliché, you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, creates a conundrum. You go to a bookstore (no, not surfing Amazon) and pick up a book with an appealing mountain scene on the cover. It looks interesting since you are a naturalist and love to camp. You’ve never heard of the author. You compare [...]

2 01, 2016

Time: Real and Imagined

By |2021-02-28T13:36:58-05:00January 2nd, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Sailor Circus – Sarasota, Florida A few years ago I wrote an essay – Cracks – my first blog, which considers time the interval between experiences left dangling to squeeze in more experiences: time as space, a medium for things to happen, stillness as well as movement, nothing as well as something. I was [...]

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