Sandra Smith
Sandi Smith retired in 2014 and moved from California to the beautiful Pacific Northwest in Washington where she plans to continue writing and enjoying her new photography hobby. Email pagesmith1948@gmail.com.
Her website can be found at: www.pagesmith.org
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by Sandra Smith. From the first day I set up my home office, I could never keep it neat for more than a few hours at a time. I can't function in clutter -- it feels as ...
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by Sandi Smith. The two nights my friend, Wilda, and I spent in Boston turned out to be more interesting than I ever expected. The plan was to fly into Boston, ...
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by Sandra Smith. I used 2 BlEv dat cuz I can troubleshoot my own cmptr probz, knO my way around d Internet, & DzIND & creatD my own website, dat I must b ...
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by Sandra Smith. My friend Jane is incapable of throwing anything away. She filled up her house, then the garage, and began buying tin storage sheds to hold ...
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Get to Know a Frog, or a Worm, or a Fish Says Sylvia Earle; Everybody has a vote. Use it to help sustain the environment
When Sandi Smith asked what she hopes to accomplish next, Earle said "I think the most important thing I can do in my lifetime with whatever time that I have is to protect the wild system — the natural systems that remain on the land and in the sea. I want to encourage an ethic in people — an attitude of respect for nature. I can only encourage them to understand that we are inextricably tied to the natural systems that support us and it's in our best interests to do everything we can to take of them. It's not us versus nature." more »
The Great Egret Sanctuary: Sharing An Adventure With Good Friends
Sandra Smith writes: Egrets. Add an R and it becomes regrets. Is it possible to speak of regret, birds, women friends, and youth in the same post? We sat in the shade under the awning with other visitors and took turns using the viewing scopes to spy on courting rituals, egret eggs, and fuzzy babies. An hour passed quickly and it was time to leave. more »
The Music of an Auction
Sandra Smith writes: Waiting for the auctioneer is something like being present at a stage musical while the orchestra warms up. My stomach was a little fluttery. Would I understand? How fast would he talk? What if I scratched my nose and he thought I was bidding? I got so caught up in it, I forgot to listen to the amounts of the bids. more »