Tag: Frederick Buechner

  • Searching for the ends of a bell shaped curve

    Bird Droppings August 8, 2013 Searching for the ends of a bell shaped curve “Tell me what gives a man or woman their greatest pleasure and I’ll tell you their philosophy of life.” Dale Carnegie In the days leading up to the last Democratic and Republican conventions I realize how much I really do not…

  • Teachers need to try and care

    Bird Droppings August 6, 2013 Teachers need to try and care With school starting back again it is like remembering years past the past few weeks as numerous former students have called, emailed, come by and visit my room or messaged me on Facebook. Some are former students and non-students who would spend time in…

  • Sailing off the edge and or thinking out of a box

    Bird Droppings August 6, 2013 Sailing off the edge and or thinking out of a box “I believe that to meet the challenges of our times, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for oneself, one’s own family or nation, but…

  • Is not wondering is a powerful tool?

    Bird Droppings August 5, 2013 Is not wondering is a powerful tool? Several years back we started sort of a school wide vocabulary of the week and with today being the first day of teachers going back to school I was reminded of this as I was looking through my various files for quotes and…

  • Don’t cross word puzzles take some time?

    Bird Droppings August 4, 2013 Don’t cross word puzzles take some time? Towards the end of the last school year one of my students was working on a history assignment and had to define bias. She was not sure which definition was correct and asked my opinion. I explained in history bias is that of…

  • Why do more?

    Bird Droppings August 2, 2013 Why do more? “Choices are sacred to life’s journey. They lie along the path that all of us must follow for ourselves. An important Cherokee lesson is that if you involve yourself in any decision, you also experience the consequences of that decision.” Dr. J.T. Garrett, Meditations with the Cherokee…

  • Is doing the best teacher?

    Bird Droppings August 1, 2013 Is doing the best teacher? It has been an interesting week. I did my usual going into school and working in my room. I spent a good bit of the mornings taking advantage of weather and light and getting some rather interesting photographs. Later yesterday afternoon after almost fifteen hours…

  • Finding Soul in looking at Curriculum or can I get a nickels worth of cheese

    Bird Droppings July 31, 2013 Finding Soul in looking at Curriculum Or Can I get a nickels worth of cheese There is something about the first light on a summer’s morning. It could be about trying to discern how many different birds are singing and calling back and forth as they are waking up. It…

  • What do we miss?

    Bird Droppings July 30, 2013 What do we miss? All Along the Watchtower There must be some way out of here, Said the joker to the thief, There’s too much confusion, I can’t get no relief. Businessmen, they drink my wine, Plowmen dig my earth, None of them along the line Know what any of…

  • Listening to a chorus of Frogs, Crickets and an occasional owl

    Bird Droppings July 29, 2013 Listening to a chorus of Frogs, Crickets and an occasional owl “You don’t get harmony when everybody sings the same note.” Doug Floyd Most every night and early morning when I walk about especially early in the morning I am listening to the choral arrangement of tree frogs, crickets, whippoorwills…