Learning To Be Writers and Readers: In The 21st Century
Sharing thoughts, ideas, and research about teaching, writing, and LIVING in the 21st Century.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
December 2 Giving From the Heart
Monday, December 1, 2025
SOL25 December 2 Perspective Matters
Friday, November 28, 2025
November 2025 Gratitude
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
November 2025 Red Sky Warning
Suffering from pain and anguish this holiday season?
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
SOL 25 November 25 Passion for Life
I am thankful all year through for the TWT and their reminder to stop and reflect about the slices that make this gift of life interesting and memorable! I wish you all a peaceful and safe holiday weekend.
Last weekend, I headed to the Putnam County Symphony where a group of dedicated musicians somehow find time to practice their violins, cellos, and oboes, without parental reminders and without pay amidst their busy lives. In spite of laundry and emails calling them, they work together to create beautiful music. It was amazing and a testament to the kind of enthusiasm that inspires humans to reach outside their comfort zones. Friday, November 21, 2025
November 2025 Landfill Santa
I started a post earlier about how we need to be careful about what we say; then, I drove past this, a blow up that served one or two seasons but will forever be relegated to garbage. In light of increased energy costs, increased holiday decoration costs, and increased landfill, let's rethink blow ups. Our world is too precarious for wasting hot air on a puffed up balloon that will self destruct.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
November 20, 2025 Fat or No Fat
Monday, November 17, 2025
SOL 25: November 18: Imagine What Might Be
One of the "perks" of writing slices about life is that you savor those moments that are just too special for forget. The other night, I went to the Westchester County Center, a nearly century old Art Deco, multiuse facility that hosts art shows, dog shows, ballets, Dancing with the Stars and a whole lot more!
Ethical ELA: Growing Miracles
Today’s Ethical ELA poem is a chance to reflect with gratitude us to spend time practicing gratitude. This month's host, Mo, encouraged us to try a format called a Kenning which comes from Norse myths or legends. A Kenning uses two-word phrases as metaphors to describe something.
I drafted a single poem that sums up my half-dozen grands who range from 3 to 10 years old. I am very grateful to be able watch them grow and change.



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