fish. A vegetable.
One of Teju Cole’s takes on Flaubert’s Dictionary of Received Ideas In Place of Thought
fish. A vegetable.
One of Teju Cole’s takes on Flaubert’s Dictionary of Received Ideas In Place of Thought
“We’re noticing more students shutting off video feed in gatherings ... all sorts of possible reasons but students grappling with the visibility of poverty is the one I worry about the most, as well as who gets ‘seen and valued’ in Distance Learning settings ... #nwp #clmooc”
This is interesting in the context of @GlowScot
decision not to support pupil video in conferences. #glowscot
Park Birds, I am pretty sure there is a “duck’s back” joke on the second one.
Get Drunk
…So as not to feel Time’s horrible burden that breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without ceasing.
But what with? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose. But get drunk.
Baudelaire trans M. Hamburger
I was joshing about that last night:
There are a ton of great resources and ideas for teaching zooming past on twitter at the moment. It would be great for some to go to a slower stream or garden.
Can’t argue with that, but I will 😉 Mine saves me time, ’cause I can refer to, writing posts especially one I don’t publish let me think through things and a lot of my posts are tweets too, like this one. I am sad when resources are only shared on twitter and lost in the stream.
They gave us six fishhooks
and two blankets embroidered with smallpox.
From Meeting the British by Paul Muldoon
one word to you, to
you and your children:
stay together
learn the flowers
go light
from For the Children by Gary Snyder
I am seeing a lot more kids chalking of late.
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