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Black & White (Day 2: Museum 30 Challenge)
Black/white. On/off. 1/0. Computers think in binary. Sometimes I wish I thought in binary as well.
Black Cats: National Cat Day & Halloween in One
Personally, I believe that each day should be National Cat Day, but this is coming from a self-described "crazy, cat lady". Haha In honor of both days, I'm dedicating this post to my baby, Harlow. He is a black cat that I rescued from the street just over a year ago. I love him and... Continue Reading →
My Favorite True Crime Podcasts
Last night (10/28/18) I was able to see one of my favorite podcasts live! The podcast is called My Favorite Murder, and if you like true crime and comedy you need to check it out. Talking about murder is a great Halloween celebration. In honor of the show last night, and of course Halloween, I... Continue Reading →
Indigenous People’s Day Is Needed
Happy Indigenous People's Day! For the past number of years the momentum of people advocating for Columbus Day in the United States to be changed to Indigenous People's Day has continued to grow. I do believe that an Indigenous People's Day is needed in the United States because, unfortunately, Native Americans are still victims of... Continue Reading →
San Francisco Art Museums: New Angle
Shout out to the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor for sharing some behind the scenes insight on their new looks! I was happy to find in my inbox today a link to learn more about the ideas behind the rebranding of the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor. I love... Continue Reading →
Thank You Doctors!
It seems like there is a special day for EVERYTHING! While others are made in jest, there are many days set aside to remember important things. One of these days is Doctor's Day, which is each year on March 30. With my health struggles I am no stranger to doctors, doctor rooms and doctor visits!... Continue Reading →
Finding Inspiration in Vincent Van Gogh
(All information gathered for this post came from the Van Gogh Museum). Happy Birthday, Vincent Van Gogh! Gogh was born today (March 30) in 1853. I was going to write about Van Gogh's life at first, but I thought it too generic of a post. Instead, I have decided to focus my writing on what... Continue Reading →
Mental Illness and Gun Violence
Below is information that I am sharing from the NAMI Silicon Valley April Newsletter. It lists information regarding mental illness and gun violence. In short, there is a low correlation between a person having a mental illness and an increase risk that they will harm others with a gun. A person with mental illness is... Continue Reading →
March for Our Lives 2018
It's a controversial issues in the United States: gun control. Of course this is what the marches are about today all across the United States I was going to talk about the issue of gun control, but then I thought why? Majority of people know about the issue, know a little about each "side" of... Continue Reading →