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| Snowboarding, by Logan Weaver |
We asked and you delivered. You suggested essays for our Women’s History Month list. You told us your pandemic stories. You applied to our Verified Author program.
You can't control everything, friend. Sometimes it'll rain when you don't want it to rain. You hurt when you don't wanna hurt. But you'll make it through this life just fine.
To that end, we’ve been including your work in our “Staff Picks” story list celebrating remarkable women for Women’s History Month. These pieces are essential, and eye-opening; please keep them coming. I’d also like to resurface a series that recognized one historically-overlooked group of women: The Canon was a first-of-its-kind collection of the greatest books written by African American women, assembled in collaboration with a blue-ribbon panel of authorities on women’s literature. Published three years ago, it continues to resonate with readers.
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| Not Alps mountain |
It’s a rush of freedom on pristine, snow-covered slopes. From carving smooth trails to tackling daring jumps, the thrill of sliding down a mountain captures the hearts of adventurers worldwide. Whether you're a beginner testing gentle slopes or a seasoned rider conquering powdery backcountry, every run is an opportunity to connect with nature and challenge yourself.
Beyond the physical challenge, it offers an escape—a chance to breathe in crisp mountain air and experience winter's magic. So strap in, feel the board under your feet, and let the adventure glide you into unforgettable memories.
Here're details of my gears...
Camera: SONY, ILCE-7M4
Lens: 31.0mm f/4.5, 1/125s, ISO 160


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