Reviews of an excellent, previously unheard and unseen Frank Zappa concert, plus CDs from Janis Ian, Christian Parker, Eli “Paperboy” Reed, and Big Love Car Wash| By Jeff Burger
Professor Emeritus of International Law, Private International Law and European Law at the University of Milan.| Ecocide Law
Member of the ELI Council’s Membership Committee and co-chaired ELI’s Fundraising Committee.| Ecocide Law
I haven't been blogging much lately, but I have been busy. I have had lots of projects going, some are finished, some are still in the works.| Whiskers & Wool
Gratitude....that is my word for 2013. I'm not big on New Year's Resolutions, but I decided this year I am going to "on purpose" look for something to be grateful for each and every day. I actually started doing this a few months ago when I spontaneously decided to jot something down in my prayer journal one night thanking God for something good that had happened that day. I didn't plan on it, but I ended up doing the same thing the next day. By the third day I found myself going ...| Whiskers & Wool
Hello All! How do you like the new look of my blog? This poor little blog has needed a facelift for a long time now. I used to use an online freebie background, but someone let me know that their antivirus system notified them there was malware attached to it. Now I don't exactly know what malware is, but it did not sound like a good thing. :) So I removed the freebie background, and began using one of the backgrounds provided on blogger. I chose one that I sort of liked, b...| Whiskers & Wool
Between November 2023 and March 2024, Natural History curator Colin Miskelly is walking the length of Aotearoa New Zealand on Te Araroa Trail – counting every bird seen or heard along the way. In t…| Te Papa’s Blog
In this thirteenth blog in the series, Colin describes birds encountered while crossing Cook Strait | Raukawa Moana and then walking through the Marlborough Sounds to Havelock.| Te Papa’s Blog
In this 12th blog in the series, Natural History curator Colin Miskelly describes birds encountered while walking from Palmerston North to Wellington via the Tararua Range.| Te Papa’s Blog
Natural History curator Colin Miskelly describes birds encountered on the short, largely agricultural section of Te Araroa Trail between Whanganui and Palmerston North.| Te Papa’s Blog
Between November 2023 and March 2024, Natural History curator Colin Miskelly is walking the length of Aotearoa New Zealand on Te Araroa Trail – counting every bird seen or heard along the way. In t…| Te Papa’s Blog
Between November 2023 and March 2024, Natural History curator Colin Miskelly is walking the length of Aotearoa New Zealand on Te Araroa Trail – counting every bird seen or heard along the way. In t…| Te Papa’s Blog
Between November 2023 and March 2024, Natural History curator Colin Miskelly is walking the length of Aotearoa New Zealand on Te Araroa Trail – counting every bird seen or heard along the way. In t…| Te Papa’s Blog