In June 2012, Amazon picked The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker as one of the month’s best reads. A combination coming-of-age story and apocalyptic page turner, the novel focused on how people would react to a changed world, where “the Earth’s rotation slows, gradually stretching out days and nights and subtly affecting the planet’s gravity. ”
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Roxanne Tellier – Wild and Wacky Weathering
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Bob Segarini, Boston, climate change, DBAWIS, ecoanxiety, Florida, Global Warming., Karen Thompson Walker, Mar-a-Lago, Mother Nature, New York, Roxanne Tellier, The Age of Miracles, Toronto, Toronto Islands, weather on July 9, 2017 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Weather or Not We’re Together
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags 2017, Australia, Bob Segarini, Canada, climate change, DailyTelegraph, DBAWIS, Global Warming., long johns., Roxanne Tellier, Seasonal Affective Disorder, spring, sunlight, sunscreen, tan lines, Terry Jacks, thermal socks, weather on February 20, 2017 by segariniI don’t want to startle anyone … but there’s been quite a lot of blue in the sky lately, and there’s this big yellowy orange ‘ball’ up there as well …. and it’s been getting kind of warmer, too. Should I worry?