by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 27, 2026 | EcoRight News
This weekend I was supposed to be in Florida, bidding a final farewell to my childhood friend who passed away in November. A small gathering of us planned a sunset beach excursion, convening at one of her favorite places. There were lots of plans… combing the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 20, 2026 | EcoRight News
Are your daffodils blooming? I swear, my yard is the LAST on the block to get the sunny blooms, but I am thankful my neighbor has hundreds of cheerful flowers with staggering bloom time so there’s something to see all season long. The greenery popping up is...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 13, 2026 | EcoRight News
We blinked and the middle of March is here. I’m thinking about it being Friday the 13th (good luck!) and the Ides of March, all in one tidy weekend. And let’s not forget St. Patrick’s Day next week! Oh, and March Madness is (truly in many senses)...
by republicEn | Mar 10, 2026 | EcoRight News, Monthly Outlook
Bob Inglis stands with republicEn’s South Carolina Outreach Liaison, Ben Byrd. Dear EcoRight Supporter, A year ago, I was at Winthrop University for an event organized by Ben Byrd, a Winthrop student. I was so impressed with Ben that we recruited him to be our...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 6, 2026 | EcoRight News
The theme of the week is rain and mud, given not only the weather, but the podcast topic—and my gray-sky-inspired state of mind! But on the plus side, last week I had the honor of speaking virtually to a class at Texas A&M taught by one of our long-time members....