March 2020
It’s March and it seems like Mother Nature is confusing “April showers” for “right here, right now!” The garden is thriving, and we have begun to harvest some of its treats, but there are still a few plants that just can’t seem to take hold in this wonky space.
In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic (CoVid-19) I wanted to bring back an old post related to bacteria and the dangers we face to heal the sick that may actually be aiding in the evolution of the bacteria we are trying to get rid of. This post was based on the TED talk “What do we do when antibiotics don’t work anymore?” back in 2015.
The Mr. and I are in the works to finding our first home for The Green Hearth Project – together. Truth be told, I’m already a first-time homebuyer, but when the opportunity for me to move to Chicago came, I had to leave my one year old milestone back in the desert.
That being said, when I was looking for my true first-home back in 2013, I wasn’t actually searching for a home, I was really just looking for a place to rent with a friend, and somehow ended up one night, sick with a cold (runny nose and everything) hugging the notary because I was officially a home owner! Looking back on it, I don’t regret my decisions, but boy, I have learned a lot and don’t plan to make some of the same mistakes I did back then.