
Amethyst Qu
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Seeker, traveler, birder, crystal collector, photographer. I sometimes visit the mysterious side of life. Author of "The Moldavite Message" and "Crystal Magick, Meditation, and Manifestation."
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Brown Pelicans and Brinksmanship
“Live each day like it’s your last, ’cause one day you’re gonna be right.” — Ray Charles April 17, 2010, was an extremely breezy day to visit Queen Bess Island, a bird breeding spot offshore Grand Isle, Louisiana, but there was a boat already chartered and so we went. The boat was bouncy, and my photographs blurry, but you get the idea.
By Amethyst Qu2 years ago in Earth
Did A Yellow-Crowned Amazon Save a Lost Language?
A while back, I was listening to an audiobook biography of the life of explorer and prolific writer/naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, and I came across a mention of his talking pet parrot of 30 years. As a parrot owner myself, I was left wanting to know more.
By Amethyst Qu2 years ago in Petlife
What Did We Lose When We Abandoned the Science of Weather Control?
Did you know the United States once had a President’s Advisory Committee on Weather Control? Of course, you didn’t. It was in the long ago-- so long ago it was formed under the administration of a president who got famous by first being a general in a pretty big war that our side actually won.
By Amethyst Qu2 years ago in Earth
You Can Earn a Full-Time Living Writing Fiction
For several years now, I’ve been earning the majority of my income by writing fiction under a variety of pen names you’ve never heard of. And it isn’t anything special about me. Thousands of authors you’ve never heard of are quietly making a full-time living creating fiction.
By Amethyst Qu2 years ago in Journal
Fooled by a Wildflower Scam, Left With So Many Questions
Living where I do in southeast Louisiana, I’m well aware of plant rustlers who do things like dig up and sell all the native carnivorous plants on Instagram. These people have pushed our local pitcher plants to near extinction. Don’t buy this stuff. I never see a pitcher plant in the wild anymore. They’ve all been stolen to sell on Facebook Marketplace or maybe to the garden center of the local big box store.
By Amethyst Qu3 years ago in Earth
Moths to a Flickering Light. Top Story - October 2022.
At night we used to walk for hours. After dark, the light was strange on the west side of the city. The whiff of sulfur came from the streetlamps. They glowed a poisonous orange color that robbed the skin of its beauty and the sky of its stars. A cheap form of lighting, or so they said.
By Amethyst Qu3 years ago in Horror












