Tag: Native American

  • Building Sandcastles drip by drip

    Bird Droppings January 3, 2013 Building Sandcastles drip by drip   Back when I was physical attending classes at Graduate School nearly every day and before switching to Internet classes and WebCT it took some getting used to going to school and then going to school. I was teaching from 7:20 – 3:00 students who…

  • There may be side roads in life

    Bird Droppings January 2, 2012 There may be side roads in life   “We may pass violets looking for roses. We may pass contentment looking for victory.” Bern Williams   I was reminded recently as we searched the area several springs ago for flowering plants; the object was the plant had to be flowering at…

  • So often in finding answers we only create new questions

    Bird Droppings January 1, 2012 So often in finding answers we only create new questions   A new year or just more of the same and it seems like only yesterday I was in 2008. New Year’s eve 2008 I sat in a huge stadium and I was overwhelmed by the noise and often mob…

  • Sometimes there is risk

    Bird Droppings December 31, 2012 Sometimes there is Risk   I drove my wife to work and while heading back caught sight of a glorious sunrise beginning. By the time I got to the house I had a few minutes to run in side and get a decent camera and shoot some more photos. What…

  • Where is the passion?

    Bird Droppings December 28, 2012 Where is the passion?   I was sitting facing a rising sun thankful for a new day earlier today. It was ironic as I was sitting on an overturned five gallon plastic bucket next to a small circle of smooth river rocks facing east, listening to mockingbird chattering away in…

  • Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing

    Bird Droppings December 27, 2012 Sitting, wondering, pondering and dishwashing   So often we take our technology for granted.  It has been about six years since we moved into this house and a new dishwasher. Just a few weeks ago the drain pump went out and it decided to die on us. In thirty four…

  • Teaching is ninety nine percent example

    Bird Droppings December 26, 2012 Teaching is ninety nine percent example   I walked out a few minutes ago to get a bit of solitude. That has been hard over the holidays this year. So it is coming in tiny increments a few moments here and there. I was watching a mass of clouds swirling…

  • You never win getting even!

    Bird Droppings December 25, 2012 You never win getting even!   “Everything that has happened in your life to this minute is unchangeable. It’s history. The greatest waste of energy is in looking back at missed opportunities, lamenting past events, grudge collecting, getting even, harboring ill will, and any vengeful thinking. Success is the only…

  • Should we try to find topsoil midst an erosion of soul?

    Bird Droppings December 21, 2012 Should we try to find topsoil midst an erosion of soul?   “To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.” Simone Weil   “The need for roots,” I saw this idea earlier as I web surfed thinking and pondering this morning or…

  • What is life?

    Bird Droppings December 20, 2012 What of life?   Morning is a special time a beginning of sorts for each day. For me several aspects of taking the dog out, sitting down, writing and reading have in many ways become a significant part of my day. I walked out this morning and felt the coldness…