Recientemente leí un artículo en Colorado Lawyer, una revista publicada por la Asociación de Profesión Legal, sobre disoluciones de matrimonio con personas de alto conflicto y pensé que sería informativo compartirlo aquí. Las personas de alto conflicto se describen mejor como alguien que actúa en una forma que tiende a incrementar el conflicto en vez […]
Opinion
Letters – Oct. 13, 2022
Faith in LGBTQ+ We, faith leaders serving the Roaring Fork Valley and representing over 600 members, extend our unwavering support to the Roaring Fork School District (RFSD) for all efforts to support gender expansive/nonconforming students. As a community, we are called to protect the vulnerable among us. Students in our schools, particularly those who identify […]
The girl with the green thumb
Translation by Julian Nihill Vanessa Harmony is an excellent model for our new era: innovative, dynamic and concerned about the environment. Breaking from the social convention of marrying and having children, she embarked on studying and rigorously experimenting with nature. Now, professionally, she observes, cares for and curates the healthy growth of arboreal beings that […]
Ps & Qs: Cead mile failte
I told my sister that NASA was planning to fire a missile at an asteroid coming close to Earth — not because there was any danger of the asteroid hitting Earth, just to test our math (and, I suspect, to appease a bit of the Bruce Willisness in all Americans.) I worried that my upcoming […]
Letters – Oct. 6, 2022
Bear cares After attending the most recent public meeting about bears in our community, I hope that there are three resolutions that community members and visitors to our community will be willing to make: 1. Change the focus of the dialogue from blaming others (people and organizations) to developing momentum for each of us to […]
