Author: honeyrand

  • Flush with success

    Flush with success

    When I was in high school a class of biology students conducted an experiment, they walked through the restrooms with petri dishes open to the air. Just petri dishes, just passing through. They did this for both genders and all bathrooms. I was not a participating student and I don’t…

  • Octopuses throw things. Wouldn’t you? Did I?

    I love #science and #nature. Sure there is a lot to #learn and it’s generally #interesting and often #amusing. For example, I’ve got a story drafted about slutty sunflowers. At least that’s the the biologist called them. That’s pretty funny. So when I ran across this story about #Octopuses defending…

  • Peeing on the seagrass

    I think I’ve mentioned before, I have no objection to peeing outside, roadside, elsewhere as long as I have a modicum of privacy. In my youth this variously concerned or annoyed boyfriends. And, admittedly I don’t often have occasion these days but this article just might be the inspiration I…

  • Rainwater is Unsafe

    Last summer Drew Barrymore had a viral post of her dancing in the rain, mouth upraised, swallowing the blessing from about. Just one thing. Rainwater is now unsafe to drink because it has “forever chemicals” in it. Maybe she should put a disclaimer on it? I just read about the…

  • Books = Social Media? NOT

    Books = Social Media? NOT

    A dissociated state when using social media Researchers at the University of Washington are beginning to think that social media offers the same kind of “dissociative state” as a good book. “Really?” Said no reader ever. If so, why does a good book engross and involve the reader while doom-scrolling…

  • Great Ideas in the shower

    Where do you get your good ideas? This happened to me just last week. I was standing there thinking about a client project, a complicated project about water. Yes, that’s a little redundant, thinking about water while standing in it, then again, a lot of my work is about water,…

  • Two Governors, one republican, one democrat, demonstrate civil discourse

    It’s really sad that we can’t, don’t talk to one another anymore. In my house, my career military officer husband was a lifelong Republican. I am 15 years younger and I was, well, not. Clinton was President during our early years. The Bush (whom I referred to as Shrub) then…

  • Even if it’s not a bitter pill

    Eventually, we all must learn how to take pills. We’re not dogs, so they can’t (always?) be wrapped in cheese. They probably shouldn’t be shoved to the back of a kid’s throat, either. I don’t remember exactly how, but I remember being very young when my dad taught me how…

  • Super worms for the garbage crisis

    There is a worm that eats Styrofoam. Yes. Yes, there is. Scientists and biologists specifically studying what bacteria and organisms can consume things like styrofoam and water bottles which occupy a considerable space in landfills. More than 14 million tons of styrofoam and plastics end up in water. Here’s what’s…

  • Don’t we all look good in green?

    Apparently dying is an issue. Well, it’s probably always an issue of some kind, whether it’s your death or that of a loved one, friend, or colleague. For years I have given thought to ways I do not want to go. Drowning Fire Dementia Recently, I’ve added COVID to the…