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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Rep. Michael McCaul detained after seeming drunk at airport | The Texas Tribune

Source: Rep. Michael McCaul detained after seeming drunk at airport | The Texas Tribune

Quarta, 13 — *Onde fica o lugar em que o vento faz a tal curva? – O Outro Lado

Flor,

Ontem, antes da chuva, eu vi a poesia se compondo em galhos e brincando de vento. Ouvi o céu gritar e rugir como se dissesse ao universo sobre o poder que ele tinha.
Vi os raios iluminarem o céu e lembrei-me dos rituais de minha mãe antes da chuva. Ela cobria todos os espelhos da casa e fechava as janelas. O medo no olho, as orações nos lábios. Também era poesia isso… Vi tantas vezes a poesia nos rituais de minha mãe.
Mas, ontem, eu vi a poesia se compondo pouco antes da chuva, e quando choveu, lembrei-me de você e de como um dia você se fez poesia no meu quintal dançando na chuva. Queria que soubesse que dobrei os tsurus e guardei no pote onde guardo todos os outros que não te entreguei.
Quando a chuva parou as lembranças se foram lá para onde o vento faz a curva e sonhei com você.

Feliz aniversário!

Mariana Gouveia
BlogVember via Scenarium Livros Artesanais

Source: Quarta, 13 — *Onde fica o lugar em que o vento faz a tal curva? – O Outro Lado

Can we live on our planet without destroying it? | News | University of Groningen

At the moment, the richest one per cent of the world’s population produces 50 times more greenhouse gasses than the four billion people in the bottom 50 per cent. The divide between the rich and the poor on this planet is a common thread in Hubacek’s work. He is one of the authors of a paper, published in the journal Nature on 13 November, that describes this issue. Using an extensive dataset covering up to 201 consumption groups across 168 countries, the paper analyses the impact of spending patterns on six key environmental indicators.

Source: Can we live on our planet without destroying it? | News | University of Groningen

Just Published on Feed the Holy | Dawn Pisturino’s Blog

(Photo by Mikhail Nilov of Pexels)

I just received news that four of my micro poems have been published on Barbara Harris Leonhard’s new literary ezine, Feed the Holy.

Here’s the link, if you want to read them:

https://feedthehol.blogspot.com/2024/11/four-poems-by-dawn-pisturino.html

Barbara is currently looking for new submissions:

positive, uplifting, and inspiring poems, fiction, essays, and reviews

email: meelosmom@gmail.com

FEED THE HOLY SUBMISSION in the subject line

include an author photo and a 50-word bio

attach your work as a WORD doc

Visit Barbara’s website: https://www.extraordinarysunshineweaver.blog

Have a restful and peaceful evening tonight.

Dawn Pisturino

 

Source: Just Published on Feed the Holy | Dawn Pisturino’s Blog