Commentary
Entertaining Eagles in Northwest Arkansas
It was another successful season for the Friends of Hobbs Eagle Watch Cruises on Beaver Lake, where, for just $10, this writer was lucky enough to see her first wild Bald Eagles.
Judge Not Unless You’re Jessa
Unless you’re a fan of the family, you probably won’t recognize the name Jessa Seewald.
An Unexpected Victory
Putting it quite simply, Net Neutrality, and the internet at large, won a major victory in the fight to keep information free.
The Aging Game
With growing older, there’s a lot of mixed feelings. On the one hand, it’s cool to grow wiser and be able to reflect on more of your life. On the other, in a nutshell, it’s goodbye to more of your youth and hello to old age, “adulthood” and more health problems.
Age-Friendly Fayetteville
Just as sustainably sourced products often take into consideration the conditions of workers and the support of their communities, sustainable cities must evaluate features such as transportation, housing, and the design of outdoor and indoor public spaces, all of which have an effect on not just the environment but also people of all ages.
Hope Springs Eternal
According to some people, spring is going to be here before too long. That would be something to celebrate except that these people are all lying bastards.
An Affection for Alpacas
How about alpaca farming? It may seem quite unusual, but there are about 53,000 alpacas in the United States and many farms and breeders from Alaska to Florida.
Time Keeps on Slippin’
The other day, I was browsing Target, piling way too many things into my cart as I want to do when I’m there, and I turned the corner and noticed a lot of bras and undies on display.
Taking Care of Arkansans with Locally Grown Food
The Arkansas Food and Farm (arkansasfoodandfarm.com) publication is open to any local food producing, marketing, eateries, and hunger relief organizations to advertise their game.