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Cuba Sojourn – Day 3

February 3rd, 2013 · Comments Off on Cuba Sojourn – Day 3 · Art, Cuba, Dance, Important People, Museums, Musings, travel

As our delightful American tour guide called it — we had a “lie-in”  — we got to sleep in and relax over that delightful breakfast spread this morning.  We sat with a wonderful couple from LA – Jerry and Sandra — over breakfast.  We really enjoyed getting to know them.  I know that if we […]

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Today in Nana’s Garden – April

April 17th, 2012 · 3 Comments · family, Nana

Nana’s Garden is a little plot next to my large Victorian on a city lot.  It is a little bit of garden between side entrances, and the house and the driveway.   In it, over the 10 or so years I’ve treasured this old house, I’ve tried various plantings in it.  Mind you, I’m not a […]

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100 Day Project – Day 64 – passion

November 23rd, 2011 · Comments Off on 100 Day Project – Day 64 – passion · 100 Days Project, Quote of the Week, Teaching & Learning

100 Day Project – Day 64 – 9:56 a.m.   Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow. Anthony J. D’Angelo, The College Blue Book

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100 Day Project – Day 34 – Gratefulness

October 9th, 2011 · Comments Off on 100 Day Project – Day 34 – Gratefulness · 100 Days Project, Musings, Quote of the Week, Work

100 Day Project – Day 34 – 8:10 p.m. ‘There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life.’ Frederico Fellini Film Director A beautiful day today — glorious sun, a not so glorious autumn color due to so much rain, good smells and too much food at the […]

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100 Days Project – Day 11 – Passion

September 15th, 2011 · Comments Off on 100 Days Project – Day 11 – Passion · 100 Days Project, Children, Musings, Quote of the Week, Teaching & Learning, Work

100 Days Project – Day 11 – 8:31 p.m. “Ten. At the end of the day, good teaching is about having fun, experiencing pleasure and intrinsic rewards … like locking eyes with a student in the back row and seeing the synapses and neurons connecting, thoughts being formed, the person becoming better, and a smile […]

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