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Abby Brown
Nov 2, 2023
Snowy Owl Painting - Art
The snowy owl sits on a grey fence post that is snow covered. There are three fence posts connected with barbed wire.
Abby Brown
Nov 1, 2023
Barred Owl Basin - Art
I wrote Barred Owl Basin, and drew with coloring pencils the beginning of the story as a left panel and the end of the story on the right.
Abby Brown
Nov 13, 2021
Chicken - Allergy Free CookBook
Chickens that have not been fed antibiotics will cost more, appear smaller, and their meat will taste different. Store bought chicken may ha
Abby Brown
Oct 23, 2021
Reactions of Others - Allergy Free CookBook
Often, you feel alone, and isolated, because you eat meat and vegetables, the staples of life, and not bread.
Abby Brown
Oct 23, 2021
Food Storage and Safety - Allergy Free CookBook
Foods taste best when unthawed, if they were frozen within a few hours of cooling on the original cook day.
Abby Brown
Oct 21, 2021
Recipe Remedies - Allergy Free CookBook
Sweating removes salt from the body.
Salt is required for muscles and organs to work properly.
Abby Brown
Oct 21, 2021
Potential Allergens - Allergy Free CookBook
Many, if not most, everyday foods can be an allergy or intolerance for one, or many, people. Sometimes, it can be difficult to figure out wh
Abby Brown
Oct 10, 2021
Trails: First Generation - Gail Brown
Everyone thought Arizona and New Mexico would be forever safe from earthquakes, volcanoes, and shifting water tables.
Only, they aren't.
Abby Brown
Oct 3, 2021
Logging My Life - Abby Brown
Print and use the pages as is, or create your own based on your individual needs.
Abby Brown
Mar 30, 2017
Sally Ride (1951 - 2012)Women's History -
In 1983, twenty-three years after the first man in space, she brought women as close to equality in space as possible at the time.
Abby Brown
Mar 28, 2017
Roe Versus Wade - Women's History
Rather than punish the women (and preteen girls) for the rest of their lives, we need to punish the men who do these things to them.
Abby Brown
Mar 21, 2017
Ellen Swallow Richards (1842 - 1911) - Women's History
She developed sewage treatment options, which have saved millions of lives over the years.
Abby Brown
Mar 20, 2017
Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722 - 1793) - Women's History
When her father suggested she look at more crops the plantations could grow, her botany knowledge gave her ideas.
Abby Brown
Mar 19, 2017
Margaret Knight (1838 - 1914) - Women's History
Almost all women have to invent something during some point in their lives. Most of those inventions are forgotten, or if they continue to
Abby Brown
Mar 13, 2017
Rachel Carson (1907 - 1964) - Women's History
Her interests concerned the both the livelihood of the fisherman, as well as conserving the fish population for future generations.
Abby Brown
Feb 18, 2017
Science
Every breath, every movement, every cell growth and regeneration is part of science.
Abby Brown
Feb 14, 2017
Science And Medical
Pharmacy companies are the only ones who have too much self-regulation. They run tiny sample sizes, ignore symptoms, and don't test
Abby Brown
Feb 4, 2017
SeaQuest
If we want any ocean life in 20 years, we must clean up the mess of those who made it. We have several generations of plastics and other gar
Abby Brown
Sep 29, 2016
Inspirational Scientists - Jen O'Keefe
It is her ability to include everyone when teaching science to her students. My blind friend, and her guide dog, weren't left out.
Abby Brown
Sep 28, 2016
Inspirational Scientists - Emily Lakdawalla
Emily Lakdawalla is a planetary scientist who writes about the Curiosity mission to Mars.
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