Category: Blog
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February break could not come soon enough. I’m going to enjoy working on some side projects, planning to teach FAHRENHEIT 451 and getting some reading done. Also looking forward to seeing my student’s actual faces when we return after the repeal of the mask mandate. Who are you again? 😷😁
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“This house will never stop taking what they have. She can smell its terminal illness, the constant need of the sickness in the mildewed plaster, in the dusty air currents she hears like wheezes, dragging the dead skin of ages from beneath the floorboards and into their lungs. And this is just the start. They’re…
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New bedside table is perfect for a Field Notes collection.
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Commencing shoulder rehab.
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“Jonathan Malesic points out in “The End of Burnout” that burnout is caused by the gap between our ideals of work and its reality; we expect work to fulfill us on every level, and then are disappointed when it does not. We place too much of our need for meaning on our jobs, and don’t…
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“[W]e humans have the hubris to think we can build eternal cities, stop the aging process, control the climate, and create utopia at the point of a gun.” That would be Dean Koontz’s titular main character in his latest, QUICKSILVER. Koontz’s later writing is often going back over familiar themes and tropes but that doesn’t…
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Trying out some All Birds. They are supposed to be the most comfortable shoes you can but. We’ll see.
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“People are usually afraid of change because they fear the unknown. But the single greatest constant of history is that everything changes.” – Yuval Noah Harari Something I’m currently grappling with. In otherwords- Amor Fati.
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I had shorts on yesterday. #NewEngland