by Kathryn York | Mar 29, 2024 | Boston Children's Museum, Design, Exhibits
I dip my spoon into a can of tomato sauce and gingerly spread it across a layer of dough. My dad rolls the next round of dough out next to me, humming some semblance of a Genesis song. The oven is set to almost 500 degrees, hot enough to scorch my eyebrows if I get...
by Kathryn York | Feb 15, 2022 | Contract Work
October is National Health Literacy & Depression Awareness Month Originally Published on a Dose of Wellness website. Improving health literacy is key to providing better healthcare for everyone. One of the silver linings of the COVID-19 pandemic is an increased...
by Kathryn York | Feb 15, 2022 | Contract Work
Originally Published on Parnall and Adams Law’s Blog New Mexico is a diverse and unique state—culturally, geographically, and legally. A roadtrip across the state might take you through mountainous passes, vast stretches of desert, or colorful rock canyons...
by Kathryn York | Feb 15, 2022 | Contract Work
Originally Published on Ardham Technologies Talk Tech Blog The recent rise of ransomware crimes puts every business at risk. Consider this: the U.S. Department of Justice is elevating ransomware investigations to take the same priority as terrorism. The average cost...
by Kathryn York | Aug 21, 2021 | Railyard Park Conservancy
Originally Published in Tumbleweeds Magazine, August 21, 2021 As the mornings turn crisp and the golden lantern trees swell once more with seed pods, we welcome autumn back to Santa Fe. Fall brings incredible beauty to the Railyard Park. The cottonwood trees transform...
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