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Giving Thanks
November 26, 2009 | Posted by Michael "Aquadoc" Campana
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In the USA and Canada we are celebrating Thanksgiving Day. It’s a national holiday here in the USA, and schools are closed on Thursday and Friday.
In the USA the Friday after Thanksgiving is known as Black Friday. That’s fodder for another blog.
So what I am thankful for? Good health, a wonderful partner (Mary Frances), great family, the USA, friends, my AWRA colleagues, a job I love, the Internet….
I am grateful for you, the readers, and no one said it better than Emily Green (see below).
For this post I thought I would check out some my favorite blogs and highlight one of their recent (i.e., November) posts that caught my fancy.
Why? Because I’m thankful for them!
Emily Green: Thank You for Reading
Peter Gleick: What the frack? Poisoning our water in the name of energy profits
Watercrunch: Top 10 Potential Lunar Bottled Water Slogans
Crikey Creek: A phylogeny of hydrological thought and Watergate was not about water (twofer!)
Waterblogged: Zebra mussel shells found at Roosevelt
Aguanomics: Policies & Procedures: a good thing or bad?
Great Lakes Law: Great Lakes on the brink of Asian carp invasion thanks to “monumental government screwup”
John Fleck: Weart on CRUgate
Thirsty in Suburbia: Slummin’ It at Hyde Park
Hydro-Logic: Happy (?) World Toilet Day!
Water For the Ages: World Toilet Day – 2009
The Water Blog: Happy Thanksgiving from the Portland Water Bureau!
Water, Waste, Whatever: Nestle, seeking joy, not giving up on water
The Water Law: Nutrient Standards Under the Clean Water Act
Aquafornia: Ads spark new Delta debate; Restore the Delta demands group stop using RTD’s materials
H2ONCoast: Water and oil DO mix! “Unitization” anyone?
Blogging On Water: Happy Universal Children’s Day!
Water Words That Work: Caught Green Handed!
Watering the Desert: Tucson/Pima County Water Study Update
Enjoy!
“Geography is just physics slowed down, with a couple of trees stuck in it.” – Terry Pratchett
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