Day #326: Our Birch Tree
Our birch tree stands behind our garage, where it is sometimes forgotten, I think. And then in the fall it lights on fire like a
Our birch tree stands behind our garage, where it is sometimes forgotten, I think. And then in the fall it lights on fire like a
Among my favorite poets, Sharon Chmielarz is also an awesome poetry teacher and a friend. She has noticed our puzzle posts as we train for
I’m positive you look forward to laughing … and sometimes find reasons for laughter in short supply. If you’re a teacher, this article is a
I am grateful for “ananda.” I remember this from my first reading of the book. It’s a goal. “Ananda,” said Mrs. Murry thoughtfully. “That rings
I am grateful that Reinhold Niebuhr wrote this for me to be reminded: “Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in our lifetime;therefore we
I am grateful to Olga Tokarczuk for this expression of connected lives. “I believe in a literature that unites people and shows us how very
It was seventh grade. Our school play was “The Crucible.” We examined that book through the lens of acting, understanding it more fully than reading
It’s been eight years since this lady passed away. I am grateful for the many years I experienced her good humor, her storytelling, her teaching,
I am grateful for the endless possibilities of language. This morning (before 7 am) my spouse and I were discussing the origins of the terms
I am grateful for the wisdom left to us by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When I slip into despair, I often read one of