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I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and
I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and
I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and
I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and
I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and
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Sue Hubbell:
We live in a world in which there are many live things other than human beings, and many of these tSue Hubbell:
We humans are a minority of giants stumbling around in a world of little things.Sue Hubbell:
Otherness is what I have always liked about bugs.Sue Hubbell:
Healthy camel crickets spend a lot of their waking hours grooming, so I have learned to recognize tSue Hubbell:
Strictly speaking, one never 'keeps' bees - one comes to terms with their wild nature.Sue Hubbell:
Greer is Missouri's second-largest spring. It is a place of pounding, frothing waters and of greenySue Hubbell:
I've lived all over the country - Michigan, California, Texas, New Jersey, Rhode Island and, now, MSue Hubbell:
Spring starts in January in the Ozarks, lurches on in a complicated way, with spurts and setbacks,Sue Hubbell:
The Ozarks are old and worn mountains from the geological past.Sue Hubbell:
You have to take springtime on its own terms in the Ozarks: there is no other way. It can't be pred