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Mostly Water

John Lovie

Like the human body, and the earth's surface, this newsletter is mostly, but not entirely, water.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

A PFAS Sandwich

This news update is part of a series on PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, "Forever Chemicals") in drinking water. You can read all the previous posts here.

a month ago
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Acting locally

It's been another hurry up and wait week, with a bunch of projects in the works and nothing at a point where I can write a full post on it. I thought I was going to have to run with "another chance to read" or "coming attractions", but then...

a month ago
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Birthday reflections

A bonus post this week in the shape of a repost of an item from the same date last year. Only a couple of things have changed — it’s now my seventy third birthday, I have over five hundred new subscribers, and I’ve been on the Substack plat...

2 months ago
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Back to the Future

We were back in Richland, Washington, this past weekend for the Ironman 70.3 Washington Tri Cities. Here's another instalment in what has become a series of posts on travel and triathlons, as I follow my wife Brenda around the globe for her...

2 months ago
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  • John Lovie

    Islander. Water lover. Writer. Recovering award-winning serial non-profit volunteer.

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