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life of a fool: February 2007
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Life of a fool. You can never hold back spring. You can be sure I will never stop believing. The blushing rose that will climb. Spring ahead or fall behind. Winter dreams the same dream every time. Baby you can never hold back spring. - Tom Waits. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. I have a PhD*. Anyway, I've gotten this far:. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan. A stately pleasure-dome decree:. Where Alph, the sacred river, ran. Through caverns measureless to man. Down to a sunless sea. Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience: April 2014
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience. One Musician's Eclectic Playlist. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Most Intense Reading of a Vaughan Williams Piece, Ever. English Folk Song Suite. As part of our study, I recently gathered a series of clips from YouTube of various conductors leading performances of the. And then, there was this. And, let's not pass up the. Emotion in music is great, and a conductor should really love the music he or she is leading. It's good to be really dedicated to making the music live&...
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My Hiding Place: The Tensions of Teacher Prep - the money version
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Monday, August 5, 2013. The Tensions of Teacher Prep - the money version. My sense is that state governments are interested in pouring money into private ventures (TFA, charters, online programs) rather than invest in teacher education programs at the state universities. Which is crazy because anyone who wants to be certified usually ends up going through a state school program (since they usually have a more expansive program). Any way to fundraise for these kinds of programs? August 6, 2013 at 6:11 AM.
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chaotic soliloquy: reverb 10
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A blog about physics and math and teaching and music and travel and life at home. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. So I thought I would give this #reverb10. Thing a try. I'll only be able to do it up until the 15th, since I'll traveling from the 15th to the 30th and won't have internet access. And I may get bored with it before then. But for now, here goes. Prompt for December 1: One Word. For 2010, I guess the word would be frustrated. For 2011, maybe the word will be completed. My yelp.com reviews.
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chaotic soliloquy: July 2010
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A blog about physics and math and teaching and music and travel and life at home. Saturday, July 31, 2010. This is the first summer I haven't been to China in a long time. I had gone for six years in a row: 2004-2009. I miss it. I really like Beijing. It's a fun, lively, huge city with lots to do. And the food is awesome. I hope to return again soon. I've also enjoyed having a chance to exercise semi-regularly. We've had decent ultimate frisbee games downtown twice a week, and I've been doing yardwor...
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chaotic soliloquy: February 2010
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A blog about physics and math and teaching and music and travel and life at home. Monday, February 08, 2010. We're exactly at the half-way point of our ten-week term. My class is moving along nicely, I think. I did a bunch of grading tonight so now I'm no longer criminally behind. Monday, February 01, 2010. From Cats Winter 09-10. Three cats in front of the woodstove on a cold February evening. Left-to-right: Ancho, Monster, Apple. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My yelp.com reviews. Follow me on Twitter.
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chaotic soliloquy: Prompt 3: Moment
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A blog about physics and math and teaching and music and travel and life at home. Sunday, December 05, 2010. Pick one moment during which you felt most alive this year. Describe it in vivid detail (texture, smells, voices, noises, colors). There were some other amazing moments from that trip. Twice we saw a trio of Northern Gannets fly by. They're intense-looking birds. Their name in French is better than English: Fou de Bassan. This summer I had time to do some research that involved some programming an...
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chaotic soliloquy: September 2010
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A blog about physics and math and teaching and music and travel and life at home. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Scenes from Bar Harbor. At the grocery store, during the short break between customers the young woman bagging fills spare grocery fliers with hearts, drawn with a bright yellow highlighter. At the natural foods store, a fit-looking middle-aged man in a Che Guevara t-shirt buys a large five-gallon tub of bulk tofu and hauls it into his car. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My yelp.com reviews.