Author: birddroppings

  • Solitude is within ones soul and heart

    Bird Droppings February 1, 2019 Solitude is within ones soul and heart   “No person, standing before this mystery, has the wisdom or the knowledge to see across the curtain. But for those who stand before their dead with aching hearts and tear filled eyes, one affirmation endures. One truth remains…and one light shines clear.…

  • Go up another rung!

    Bird Droppings January 31, 2019 Go up another rung!   I walked outside just a few minutes ago into a chilly breeze, we are having our coldest days of winter right now. The sky was clear and the only sound was the flapping of the neighborhood flag against the flag pole. I looked around as…

  • Can we define our own success?

    Bird Droppings January 30, 2019 Can we define our own success?   Yesterday in a teachable moment I drew upon my experiences and while discussing the phylum arthopoda and one of my favorites the black and yellow garden spider, Agriope aurantia, or writing spiders. I then proceeded to offer a Creek Indian view of early…

  • Taking and making the most of each moment

    Bird Droppings January 29, 2019 Taking and making the most of each moment   Waking up to my dog barking because he needs to run outside for a second is not the best way to wake up, although a beautiful sky greeted me. I recall nearly six years ago a similar morning. On that day…

  • How do we know if we are still human?

    Bird Droppings January 28, 2019 How do we know if we are still human?   Perhaps it is from growing up in a situation where we were aware of special needs children and adults directly from the birth of our younger brother till his passing almost fifteen years ago that those in my family have…

  • Who is at the center of your universe?

    Bird Droppings January 27, 2019 Who is at the center of your universe?   “Tung-shan was asked, ‘The normal mind is the way; what is the normal mind?’ He replied, ’Not picking things up along the road.’” From Teachings of Zen, edited by Thomas Cleary, © 1998   One aspect of the Zen teachings is…

  • Passion: Can it be rekindled?

    Bird Droppings January 25, 2019 Passion: Can it be rekindled?   Many days I wonder who I write for in the morning. Perhaps no one, maybe a teacher who needs just a thought but occasionally I write for me. I needed an uplift, an adrenaline shot so to say. Starting in a new school with…

  • Quietly listening to Bob Dylan and pondering the word inspiration

    Bird Droppings January 24, 2019 Quietly listening to Bob Dylan and pondering the word inspiration I woke up a bit earlier than normal although I did have a very good night’s sleep. I left the class room frustrated yesterday I had not taught. My day had been thrown off by two co-teachers being out and…

  • Amazing how intertwined the strands of life really are 

    Bird Droppings January 23, 2019 Amazing how intertwined the strands of life really are I was asked at dinner one night when did I start teaching and I responded at age twelve. The group I was with was thinking I was being my typical sarcastic self. Then I explained I started teaching swimming with my…

  • LIFE

    Bird Droppings January 22, 2019 LIFE Morning is a special time a beginning. Several aspects make it special first one of taking the dog out and talking with them as he sniffs and does his thing in the yard. Then I go to my writing and reading which has become my meditation for the day…