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PPS#108 | The Wolf In Sheep’s Skin
The wolf turned and smiled. His teeth stained in blood. He had ripped open the sheep, left her insides by the door. No wonder it stank,...
Feb 27, 20223 min read


PPS#107 | A Future I Can Love
A future I can love. With so much strife, poverty, climate change, inflation, a disrupted and exclusive education system, and a pandemic....
Feb 27, 20225 min read


PPS#106 | A Glass Half Full
The form of a glass; a vessel to carry water and space. Volume to hold water. And the space of the vessel not filled with water, a space...
Feb 11, 20226 min read


PPS#105 | The mundane everyday, and the Arabian pearl economy
Bippity boppity boop. I’m still here, and you are too. I wonder what, we have to do, to find the clue. To find the keys, for the space...
Jan 31, 20226 min read


PPS#104 | Why do we watch TV? How television as a form of entertainment keeps us well and content
* A Digital Canyon ** Momentary Pleasure *** A Gateway to Self-Care I was carried somewhere near the edge. So far from here. How do we...
Jan 23, 20223 min read


PPS#103 | Conventional Wisdom: A Contradiction?
* Making use of our conventional wisdom in the movie industry ** Sifting fact from fiction in the movies we watch *** Aha! An Eureka...
Jan 18, 20225 min read


PPS#102 | Human Instincts
* A Primitive Brain in the 21st Century ** Why Greed Matters *** &, How History Repeats Itself Like Flowering Bamboo We are made of...
Jan 18, 20225 min read


PPS#101 | Dear 2022,
To continuing, To new beginnings, And living on. With the end of 2021 rolling graciously to its end, looms a big question mark, as well...
Jan 18, 20224 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#100 | Part I — Cutting Back Carbon, On The Go
Criteria: A | Carbon emissions reduction using digital transformation Black ash that dusted our windows. Settled for good on clean pure...
Jan 18, 20223 min read


PPS#98 | Over The Reef and Into The Sea. A Few Ingenious Facts About Why Coral Reefs Are Important
Criteria: F | Coral reef restoration Over the reef the seagull flies. To find a place to rest her wings. To close her eyes. The coral...
Jan 18, 20224 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#97 | Oiye Captain, There’s a Hole in the Sail!
A Short Scene About Ocean Acidification With A Small Crew On A Boat. Criteria: G | Ocean acidification It’s a little sour. After stroking...
Oct 18, 20213 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#96 | The Mother Goose and Her Tree
A Story of How a Duckling Found Her Way Back to her Banyan Tree, and her Mother. Criteria: E | Mother trees A conversation between a...
Oct 11, 20217 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#95 | The light through the gaps
Our eyes evolved to see in the presence of sunlight, as our circadian clock evolved for us to work during the day. Criteria: K | The Sun...
Oct 6, 20215 min read


PPS#94 | Blue Marble — Part 2: An Origin Story of Water and How This Liquid Came to Dominate Earth
Criteria: J | Water The strength of water, The life it gives, Cannot be counted. It cannot be measured. No drops were counted No river...
Sep 27, 20216 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#93 | Blue Marble — Part 1
Criteria: J | Water You flow like gold. Drip like sweat. Grow the food we eat. Fill the warm cup I hold. Do you remember playing with...
Sep 22, 20213 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#92 | Earth in all naturalness
Criteria: HI | Carbon dioxide, Oxygen “Carbon dioxide?” Please make it Warm enough To live. My toes and fingers Ache, My nose is cold, My...
Sep 12, 20214 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#91 | Breathe Again
Criteria: I | Oxygen Breathe in; take in That with no colour, no shape and form. Found in the air we breathe. Oxygen Breathe out;...
Sep 5, 20213 min read


Green Leaf - PPS#90 | The Building Block of Life
Criteria: H | Carbon Nature built sandcastles with carbon. Shape-shifted the land we wander. What is fundamental to the existence of life...
Aug 29, 20213 min read


PPS#89 | A Transition
My eyes and skin are brown, Like the earth Mud And flesh I birthed from. Deep melanin. Dear Patient Reader, A different kind of post...
Aug 23, 20212 min read


PPS#88 | A Baby’s Grip
Can you remember the wee time when you were a baby? You won’t be able to, but probably have memories from after the age of four years or...
Aug 15, 20214 min read
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