Where I’m coming from

Outside Looking In Gordon Barlow Education standards aren’t what they used to be, right? We’re always reading of some math absurdity understood by only three Harvard PhDs, that used to be set for twelve-year-olds a hundred years ago. The comparisons always seem far-fetched, to me. 

Learning from our mistakes never gets easy

Mistakes teach good lessons in life. Embarrassing mistakes teach unforgettable lessons. Two mistakes in the previous issue of Currents taught me one unforgettable lesson–don’t trust my own brain–and one good lesson–trust my brain only. An oxymoron? Perhaps, but perhaps not. The first mistake, the embarrassing 

Water: under attack again

Editorial Barbara Clowdus We seem to have learned little about the need to care for our most vital resource: water. Why is that? We know that humans can survive only a few days without water, yet we continue to pollute with near-abandon, to live as 

Cinco de Mayo Starters

Green Cotton By Evin O’Keeffe When I was living in California, Cinco de Mayo was a huge celebration focused on food, family, and festivities. But no matter where you live, with fresh ingredients and a little time you can create your own fiesta! On May 

New playgound sprouts at Dunbar Center

Dunbar Center, at the heart of the Banner Lake community of Hobe Sound, received a new playground recently, to the delight of their preschoolers. The old playground unit, loaned from the Martin County School District, had to be cordoned nearly a year ago after rust