Tag: Vine DeLoria

  • Hunting for the right words

    Bird Droppings July 10, 2015 Hunting for the right words A few days back I was discussing with several other teachers a children’s book, The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. It seemed I was alone in my interpretation of what Silverstein was trying to elicit from readers. As the discussion wound through varying degrees of…

  • I am just sitting, pondering and thinking wiping away a tear or two

    Bird Droppings July 9, 2015 I am just sitting, pondering and thinking wiping away a tear or two I was outside very early today as a great horned owl was irritating my dog keeping him up. It seems it was more than one as around me several were calling back and forth in an eerie…

  • Direction is needed when speaking of velocity

    Bird Droppings July 8, 2015 Direction is needed when speaking of velocity Over the past long weekend I worked on several paper ideas, sat in the recliner, dabbled in my yard briefly around rain drops and played with my grandkids. But I got thinking back to a party in Pennsylvania that was held nearly seven…

  • There is a reason I am told

    Bird Droppings July 7, 2015 There is a reason I am told “The purpose of life is a life of purpose.” Robert Byrne I have often wondered about this thought as have so many before me and will after I am gone. Philosophers wonder and wise men ponder, is there purpose, a reason for each…

  • Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert?

    Bird Droppings July 6, 2015 Can we find learning in the Kalahari Desert? I was walking about the yard and along the side of our nearby dirt road taking pictures of wildflowers and grasshoppers among other things that I find as ponder. I spent several minutes trying to photograph a seed from a broom sage…

  • 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…

  • Finding a way to forgive

    Bird Droppings June 3, 2015 Finding a way to forgive “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” Mahatma Gandhi It is almost a year since I spent the morning on a field tip of sorts for a graduate school class. We visited the MLK Jr. Memorial Center on Auburn Street…

  • In pursuit of excellence in learning

    Bird Droppings July 1, 2015 In pursuit of excellence in learning I was listening to crickets and tree frogs as the sounds of morning surrounded me with the rustling of leaves in the steady breeze as I sojourned out in the wee hours. It is a great day to walk this reality thank you. “We…

  • Developing a community requires contributions of self

    Bird Droppings June 30, 2015 Developing a community requires contributions of self We have become a world of self-centered egotists which I know is a generalization of perhaps a bit too much. However in education building an educational school community has consistently been shown to improve schools effectiveness yet we always seem to turn in…

  • Teaching can be successful

    Bird Droppings June 29, 2015 Teaching can be successful So as I do on many mornings when I get the time I walked out to a quiet corner of my back yard. Nestled in a patch of weeds and brush I laid claim to my quiet spot and look toward the east in the morning.…