After one of our friends posted a picture of a scorpion she found in her house on Facebook yesterday, and another friend discovered a scorpion on his floor several days ago, we decided it was time to read up on these age-old little creatures. Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for …
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GMT Takes a Ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad
GMT was lucky enough to take a ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad last week! Should you find yourself in the Clarkdale area, don’t miss one of these excursions! Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 and has been a contributor ever since. Her work …
Read More »The Story Behind “Growing Pains”
An interview with Paul Buck on his latest short story Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 and has been a contributor ever since. Her work has also appeared in Submerge Magazine, Sacramento Press, Sacramento News & Review and California Health Report. She currently teaches Honors …
Read More »Stress Is Not the Culprit
Stressing about stress is what will get you A health psychologist breaks down the science of stress. She suggests that rethinking stress can not only make you more confident – it can give you a longer life – if you teach yourself how to view it as helpful. Jenn WalkerJenn …
Read More »Your Best Work? It Takes Awhile.
This storyteller/radio personality has some very simple words of advice for those who dedicate their lives to creating anything. Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 and has been a contributor ever since. Her work has also appeared in Submerge Magazine, Sacramento Press, Sacramento News & …
Read More »A Quilter’s Bliss
Copper Country Quilters share wonders of quilting during “Pieces of Friendship” reception Quilters, like any artist, will pick up their work and put it away again. Sometimes the color scheme doesn’t come easily, and sometimes fabric is a limitation, explain several Copper Country Quilters to GMT in between conversations. Jenn …
Read More »Making the Case for Urban Chickens
Locals explain why chickens are the next best thing It is hard to know the life expectancy of a chicken. Usually they end up on someone’s plate long before they can reach old age. Yet Karen Donaldson has had chickens live more than ten years. To see Donaldson’s chickens, you …
Read More »Moquie Is Back
Teacher returns to Globe… and brings a little bit of everything to the table A flock of adolescent girls fly across the stage as I enter the High Desert Middle School auditorium. If I know anything about ballet (I don’t, really) my guess is that they are practicing jetés, where …
Read More »GUSD Science and Engineering Fair 2014
This year’s Globe Science and Engineering Fair was held Friday at High Desert Middle School. Students from grades 5th through 12th entered 166 science projects, and students from grades K through 4th entered an additional 20 (for exhibition only). Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 …
Read More »Reeling in Bass on Roosevelt Lake
It is a Tuesday afternoon, and no one else has the confidence to blast across Roosevelt Lake at more than 65 miles an hour on a $58,000 nitro boat. Maybe that is because there is no one else on the water, actually, except for some idiot with a radio, one …
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