Maya participated in the Mid-Columbia Science Fair yesterday with a few others who were nominated from her 7th grade class.
This is the oldest science fair in the state, held in Richland, Washington, about 8 hours round trip on the bus from Twisp. (Yes, everything is far from Twisp.)
So quite a long day-- good for you, Maya. Her complex project relates to the effect of climate change on plants.
Happy first day of spring! The fire hose from the south Pacific is finally shutting off. I'm looking to cleaning up the front porch. It's finally time to kick the Jade plants outside for the summer. They're tired of the house, and I'm tired of looking at them.
Have a good weekend.
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