Teaching, professionally, in a public school system or at a private institution, K through 12, must be like threading a needle in a hurricane. But that’s only if you are a really, really good teacher, an excellent teacher, a committed teacher, a natural teacher, a real teacher. Threading a needle in a hurricane, an absurd [...] [...]
Over did the antihistamines last night. Snorted some stale nose quirts a bit more aggressively than prescribed. Sleepy, sleep, sleep, sleepy time train departed a little behind schedule but not before the membrane relaxing, blood pressure raising nasally introduced buzz potion completed its nerf-sledge hammer pummeling. None of this was new to the conductor, his [...] [...]
Twitter, for all it is and should be and was and shall be, gushes as a source of quirky, telegraphic, snarky, and best of all, ambiguous language. I shall regularly feature some of the Tweets that catch my eye because of their multiple meanings, poetic flavorings, metaphorical potency and because of any other thing about [...] [...]