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Inspiration from a poet
“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” This quote from Mary Oliver has been something I’ve thought about since I first discovered it in college. After Mary Oliver’s death was announced yesterday, I saw it on my social media newsfeeds. I have a few poetry collectionsContinue reading “Inspiration from a poet”
The Weight of Winter
Bearing the weight of winter waiting for the sun to warm my branches to help me shed this this winter coat. This week, as I prepared a lesson on personification, I imagined how the trees must feel after a big snowfall.
Wordless Wednesday 1/16/19
Filtered Sunlight
Morning sun filtered through snowy pines awaiting the warmth for melting
Art of Data – Exhibit
This art exhibit, at the Boulder Public Library, shows a variety of data represented through art. As these photographs demonstrate, artists took different information and created unique ways to share it. Looking at weather, population distribution, water, and other statistics combined with their own creativity, led to this interesting event. Note; This is only aContinue reading “Art of Data – Exhibit”
Look Inside Part Two
On a recent night, with wind howling like a pack of wolves, this tree snapped and fell. No damage because the tree was thoughtful enough to not hit anything on its way down.
Look Inside
Have you ever stopped to look inside a tree? Nature never fails to make me wonder.
Wordless Wednesday sunrise
Working from home
This is the view from my work table. As you can see, my boss keeps a close eye on me.