Monthly Archives: January 2019

each other.

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“people fail to get along because they fear each other;

they fear each other because they don’t know each other;

they don’t know each other

because they have not communicated with each other.”

– dr. martin luther king, jr.

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first snow.

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“he sprinkles snow like birds alighting,

it comes down like locusts settling.

the eye marvels at the beauty of its whiteness,

and the mind is amazed at its falling.” 

-ecclesiasticus

 

 

 

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light and shadows.

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kinders write by candlelight

find their own shadows

make a tiger on the ceiling.

“find beauty not only in the thing itself

but in the pattern of the shadows,

the light and dark which that thing provides.”

-junichiro tanizaki

between.

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“i simply do not distinguish between work and play.”

-mary oliver

r.i.p. mary oliver, one of my favorite poets – i agree.

 

 

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Teachers and kindergarten students

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break.

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friends take a break from recess

in the empty water table

while still waiting for some snow.

recess can be so exhausting. 

“you never get tired unless you stop and take time for it.”

-bob hope

out of chaos.

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one of these is not like the others….

kinder uses

‘the firefighter plan ahead and use less steps approach’

to getting winter clothes on

quickly and with less chaos

brilliant.

“invention,

it must be humbly admitted,

does not consist in creating out of void,

but out of chaos.”

-mary shelley 

2001.

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what began as post #1 in may of 2012

has led to post #2001 today.

thank you to all who

view, read, comment, chat, post, and share.

i appreciate each and every one of you

even in those far away countries

where i may have only 1 loyal reader

you have all offered me

great support

much food for thought

inspiration

and most of all

wonderful human connections.

 here’s to the next 2001.

“i think statistics go in one ear and out the other.

all of us respond to stories more than numbers.”

-koren zailckas

 

 

 

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another july.

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what’s your number?

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according to the candles on his cake
 my friend’s age
was shown to be one year older
than his actual age.
 when asked why the number was different
his wife mentioned
that those were the only candles
to be found in the junk drawer.
ah, wisdom.
“in life, 1 + 1 doesn’t necessarily add up to 2.”
― anthony t.hincks

hear.

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