this will be a high-energy week that is fast-paced and definitely, a bit competitive.
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Daily Cat Blog
The SPA cat volunteers have a tradition of sending a daily report (blog) to each other so we can know what is going on before we arrive to take our shift.
The healthy guide by a Mexican lady
La primavera se acerca estrepitosa y pareciera llegar aún antes del solsticio para recordarnos que el poder de la naturaleza no puede ser ignorado.
Living in an Upended World: The Scientific Method
As we head toward a vaccinated world and perhaps herd immunity, it’s interesting to assess how we got here.
Support Mano Amiga and Win a Two-Night Stay at Gorgeous Casa Proserpina
Mano Amiga is a wonderful organization that changes lives in San Miguel de Allende by providing interest-free microloans, business training, and mentoring to local women who lack access to affordable credit, enabling them to build successful small businesses.
Passover – a Celebration of Freedom
Before the meal, however, is the Seder, the ritual that includes, among other things, the telling of the Passover Story. This, too, is an essential part of our observance of Passover.
Jóvenes Adelante Hopefuls Share a Piece of their Story: Part 3, “Juana”
This is the third in a series focusing on new applicant stories. Each of these students was one of the initial 557 who applied.
Weekly Horoscopes March 21
Two things are certain: Mercury in Pisces will heighten the Spidey sense of everyone this week while fiery Mars in Gemini will add spice and energy to everyone’s speech and thinking.
Living in an Upended World: Zoom Fatigue
Because of the pandemic lockdown, video calls have become more common than ever, but many are finding them exhausting. Zoom fatigue—the tiredness, worry, or burnout associated with overuse of videoconferencing—is widely prevalent, intense, and completely new.
Throne for a Goddess: Public Sculpture in Austria Benefits Rural Girls in San Miguel
On September 9, 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, my sculpture, “Throne for a Goddess,” was installed in Austria.