by Chelsea Henderson | May 15, 2026 | EcoRight News
The nice thing about being out of town for a longer period of time is coming home to the explosion of blooms in the garden. Azaleas. Rhododendron. And lots of other things causing my eyes to water and itch. But these signs of spring are so worth the puffiness and...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 6, 2026 | EcoRight News
Well, it happened. Punxsutawney Phil, that pesky groundhog that some people believe while still rejecting climate scientists, saw his shadow on Monday, predicting six more weeks of winter. Now, as long time readers know, typically I love winter. Give me all the snow...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 30, 2026 | EcoRight News
Well, hello from the tundra, where I now live. THIS IS NOT WHAT I MEANT WHEN I SAID I WANTED SNOW. We are literally frozen in a thick layer of snow-sleet-slush (I actually have heard people calling it “snow-ment”) and my hands barely work from all the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Oct 31, 2025 | EcoRight News
If I saw a black cat cross my path today, I’d probably try to lure it home and adopt it. I have kittens on the brain, probably because I promised Fang (14 years old) that she could live our her dotage as an only cat. But I have friends who have accidentially...
by Chelsea Henderson | Oct 24, 2025 | EcoRight News
This weekend, I’m carving out time with friends and maybe a pumpkin or two, but let me tell you, I’m the worst at carving pumpkins. When they were children, my sons quickly eclipsed me in creativity when it comes to pumpkins. I suppose my talents are...