The number of years I have of days growing shorter is growing shorter, true for everybody, I suppose, but still surprising to me.
The sun has gotten lazy, the night more bold.
Monarchs will land on my shoulder now, and a hummingbird buzzed inches from my ear a couple of weeks ago. Other beings no longer see me as a threat, though I still have most of my teeth.
I continue to teach, hope to do so for some time, and some time is all we can ask for. As the stridency of the college-ready, career-ready corporate crowd rises to octaves above this old man's range, the reason I teach, and the reason public education matters, gets down to empathy and the pursuit of happiness.
As we head to darker times, knowing (and remembering) what matters matters.
I think I am a happier creature than many (if not most) of my lambs. I'd like to make that untrue.
So I teach.
I trust I make a difference.
I hope I makes a difference.
1 comment:
What a lovely post.
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