tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post473502976975237505..comments2024-03-21T05:30:03.220-04:00Comments on Science teacher: Groundhog daydoylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-25952184214316527632013-02-02T13:05:26.966-05:002013-02-02T13:05:26.966-05:00The best vacations I had were the ones with no iti...The best vacations I had were the ones with no itinerary, no "have to sees", no schedules and no rules. I visited Cornwall once, Tintagel specifically, searching out the purported birthplace of King Arthur. As we walked along a very narrow path that traversed the side of a cliff, we paused to take in the view (and so I could take off my non-hiking shoes). As we stood there in silence, in the grass off to the side of the trail, a lone stalk of grass slowly sank into the ground. Something was under there pulling that blade straight down. It took a few minutes because the progress was slow and the blade was long. Nothing else moved to either side. It is my fondest memory of that day!Leenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-77308248300588502292013-02-02T12:07:45.309-05:002013-02-02T12:07:45.309-05:00Spring is coming.
Of course today it snows in Chic...Spring is coming.<br />Of course today it snows in Chicago, some of the first snow of this winter. But it was light when I woke this morning. The light returns.<br /><br />May all our children find the courage to walk a path of daring to live.Kate Thttp://tabor330.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com