by Elaine Webster | Feb 4, 2022 | American Southwest
I recently took advantage of a ‘Zoom’ presentation from the School for Advanced Research, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico re: Communicating Difficult Topics: Art, Aesthetics and Anthropology in Light in Dark Times. https://sarweb.org/ The two contributors, Alisse...
by Elaine Webster | Dec 18, 2021 | American Southwest
My interest in the titled list began with my feet. All of life’s pressures plus old physical, spiritual, and emotional aches, exacerbated by poor medical care, left me unable to walk without assistance. It took almost a year to wean myself off prescription drugs and...
by Elaine Webster | Oct 16, 2021 | Mu
Pre-history is complicated—mostly based on theory and speculation. However, there is a place in our hearts and minds that suggests that not only have we been here before, but that we can take that which we learned and make it relevant today. So, what are the...
by Elaine Webster | Apr 28, 2021 | Mu
Picture the earth as a top that spins on its axis; reliant on how much weight is distributed at its poles. Now picture that weight decreasing and redistributing as the polar ice caps melt. What happens to a top as it leans and slows? — it wobbles. Since the 1980s,...
by Elaine Webster | Apr 9, 2021 | Caribbean
Living on the edge has become a way of life. This morning, April 9, 2021, a volcano known as La Soufrière on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent exploded with an intensity not seen since the evacuations of 1997. The last eruptions were in 2010 when the volcano’s lava...