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Posts by Carol Anne Meyer

Information is power. Don't be evil in the pursuit of profit.

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I love me some libraries! The library was always my sanctuary, my safe space, my second home. Today, the library is sanctuary to the books I write, the stories I tell! Ever and always, my safe space. This is from Jumping Off Library Shelves, an anthology by Lee Bennett Hopkins. #nationallibraryweek

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Alina Müller putting a medal around a marathon runner’s neck.

Alina Müller putting a medal around a marathon runner’s neck.

Haley Winn and marathon runner throwing a thumbs up.

Haley Winn and marathon runner throwing a thumbs up.

130th Boston Marathon ✅

We had an incredible time handing out medals at the finish line yesterday! Thank you Boston Marathon for having us.

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And another one gone and another one gone

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This horrific gulag is in Pennsylvania in 2026

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Good.

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I was surprised to learn that the Department of Labor still HAS an inspector general.

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And another one gone, and another one gone...

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Not yet, but I did love Addie LaRue

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17776 IS COMING

Join Moonshot and friends on 4/19 at 6 PM EST for a multimedia table read of Jon Bois's 17776: What Football Will Look Like In The Future! Only on moonshot.mov!

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Vaccines work

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What the hell is wrong with us?

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Creative problem solving. #billerica has miles of parking lots, but trees have been sacrificed for the large solar farm.

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Pretty good if you eat them there . They don't travel well. I'd prefer if they toasted/grilled the buns and drained the burger.

No mention of Burgerville--which is far superior to Burger King IMNSHO.

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Cluster of white cherry blossoms on the tree with white picket fence behind it.

Cluster of white cherry blossoms on the tree with white picket fence behind it.

Cherry tree in bloom #bloomscrolling

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“It wasn’t that long ago that there weren’t any protected bike lanes downtown. The bike network is better than it’s ever been in Seattle,” he said. “If people haven’t ridden downtown recently, I encourage everyone to try it again.”

Great to chat with @nickdeshais.bsky.social about this connection!

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Love this

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Science, vaccines, promising

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Beaver on a mission at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Concord, MA - 4/18/2026)

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Female redwing blackbird at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Concord, MA - 4/18/2026)

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This composite photograph features a warm, close-up portrait of Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939), the internationally acclaimed Canadian author, poet, and literary critic widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of the late 20th and 21st centuries. In the main image, the older Atwood gazes directly at the viewer with a gentle, knowing smile, her short curly gray hair softly framing her face. She rests her left hand against her cheek in a relaxed, contemplative pose, wearing a dark top accented by a patterned gray-and-yellow scarf. The solid black background isolates her face and upper torso, creating an intimate and timeless studio portrait. Overlapping in the lower right is the iconic black-and-red cover of her 1985 dystopian masterpiece The Handmaid’s Tale, showing the famous red-robed figure with a white winged bonnet and the bold text “THE #1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER” and “MARGARET ATWOOD.”

This composite photograph features a warm, close-up portrait of Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939), the internationally acclaimed Canadian author, poet, and literary critic widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of the late 20th and 21st centuries. In the main image, the older Atwood gazes directly at the viewer with a gentle, knowing smile, her short curly gray hair softly framing her face. She rests her left hand against her cheek in a relaxed, contemplative pose, wearing a dark top accented by a patterned gray-and-yellow scarf. The solid black background isolates her face and upper torso, creating an intimate and timeless studio portrait. Overlapping in the lower right is the iconic black-and-red cover of her 1985 dystopian masterpiece The Handmaid’s Tale, showing the famous red-robed figure with a white winged bonnet and the bold text “THE #1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER” and “MARGARET ATWOOD.”

Margaret Atwood 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘏𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘮𝘢𝘪𝘥'𝘴 𝘛𝘢𝘭𝘦 was first published in Canada #OTD in 1985 (US, Feb 1986).

The book has stayed in print for >40 years, been translated into >40 languages & was adapted into a 1990 film, a 2000 opera, a 2017 television series & and other media.

#litsky #booksky #filmsky

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Diversion

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Cool

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Loving all the ARTemis

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When worlds collide

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That was worth watching

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Aerin. Freaking. Frankel.

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It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.

James Baldwin

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, Finnish President Alexander Stubb Skate With PWHL's Ottawa Charge Two world leaders, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finnish President Alexander Stubb skated with the PWHL's Ottawa Charge at the team's practice on Tuesday.

If you missed it, the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and Finland's President Alexander Stubb, both former hockey players, took to the ice to practice with the PWHL's Ottawa Charge today thehockeynews.com/womens/pwhl/...

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When we design our world with justice, access, and inclusion at the center, we don't just lift up the few—we lift up everyone.

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