River Run
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
For some unfathomable reason, in the Peoples’ Republic, folks either do not know or do not care that the city’s covid rules now require both face masks AND social distancing, even in parks like Fresh Pond–with a possible $300 fine.
Writer, photographer and wunner (someone who walks and runs?) Anita Harris thanks Ranger Jean Rogers for posting “etiquette” signs for Fresh Pond, Cambridge–and confesses to occasional lapses.
After someone gives Cambridge writer Anita Harris the finger at Fresh Pond (and, to be honest, Harris responds in kind), Ranger Jean Rogers explains rules of the road and etiquette for Cambridge’s public spaces. “We all matter and we all make a difference,” Rogers says.
A visit to the Tang Museum at Skidmore College leads author Anita M. Harris to contemplate pattern and disruption in art, nature, and our lives.
“Convergence science has advanced across many fronts, from nanotechnology to regenerative tissue,” says Nobel Laureate Phil Sharp of MIT. “But the funding allocated for convergence research in biomedical science is small and needs to be expanded. In fact, there is no federal agency with the responsibility to fund convergence in biomedical research.”
Cambridge writer Anita Harris encourages anyone interested in film or the environment to fund Luke Farrar’s Kickstarter campaign to fund a 3-D filming of Australia’s 50M-year-old Claustral Canyon.
Photos by Cambridge author/photographer Anita Harris –who ran all the way around Fresh Pond for the first time (with stops for coffee..and shooting photos).