Author: birddroppings

  • Looking within to who we really are

    Bird Droppings October 24, 2008 Looking within to who we really are Where do I start several key elements of my day yesterday brought about thinking and pondering that lead me to now? Several students and former students and I have been talking about James Kavanaugh, author, poet, thinker and theologian. As I left school…

  • Life

    Bird Droppings January 21, 2010 LIFE Morning is a special time a beginning. Several aspects make it special first one of taking the dogs out and talking with them as they sniff and do their thing in the yard. Then I go to my writing and reading which has become my meditation for the day…

  • It would be great if we could script great teachers

    Bird Droppings January 20, 2010 It be great if we could script great teachers As I watched the several various movies about teachers recently it hit me, wouldn’t it be great if we could somehow provide a package for great teaching. If someone could write that perfect script that anyone could follow and allow anyone…

  • Why can we not listen as teachers

    Bird Droppings January 19, 2010 Why can we not listen as teachers? I spent the better part of yesterday driving between Macon Georgia and home and back. My son needed some books and a few things from the house and to buy text books. Timing as it was banks were closed yesterday so I could…

  • Teasing

    Bird Droppings January 17, 2010 Teasing “Before you speak, ask yourself, is it kind, is it necessary, and is it true, does it improve on the silence?” Hindu proverb So often do I speak first and clean up afterwards many times simply walking away quiet generally leaving whoever I am conversing with confused and bewildered.…

  • Apathy is more than a vocabulary word

    Bird Droppings January 15, 2010 Apathy is more than a vocabulary Word “I often see students who are narrow-minded, who gain a little bit in a limited context, with a limited perspective, and consider this enough, immediately insisting on stopping and resting. Eating their fill and sleeping, not taking care of anything at all, they…

  • a tapestry is woven as the spider spins

    Bird Droppings January 14, 2010 A tapestry woven as the spider spins “For certain fortunate people there is something that transcends all classifications of behavior, and that is awareness, something which rises from the programming of the past, and that is spontaneity; and something that is more rewarding than games and that is intimacy. But…

  • Whose job is it to open the door

    Bird Droppings January 13, 2010 Whose job is it to find the door? I enjoy arriving at school while the stars are still shining over head provides me with significant quiet time to ponder my day. I was thinking back a few years to when my son would ride to school with me. He was…

  • Looking for reasons

    Bird Droppings January 11, 2010 Looking for reasons I had a rather exciting weekend as they go. I no longer have to drive down to Macon to pick up and drop off my youngest son at Mercer University, as he now drives himself. He was ready to get back after three weeks home for the…

  • Is there really friendship

    Bird Droppings January 10, 2010 Is there really friendship It has been nearly four since I was meeting with our builder and realtor doing a walk through of our soon to be new house. We are heading back to the country away from traffic and constant human encroachment at least for now. As I pulled…