Elsa:You dear, attractive, dewy-eyed idealist—Today you have to learn to be a realist! Max:You may be bent on doing deeds of derring-do,But up against a shark what can a herring do? Elsa:Be wise, compromise! Captain:Compromise and be wise. Elsa:Let them think you’re on their side,Be noncommital. Captain:I will not bow my head to the men … Continue reading Poem – “No Way to Stop It”
Vote Lincoln: Resistance is Futile
Prepping for my pre-Civil War lessons this week, this came to mind: For the record, I'm pretty neutral when it comes to the Late Unpleasantness, in that I think both sides had a pretty good argument as far as it went, and both did a lot really stupid or immoral things. But I do tend … Continue reading Vote Lincoln: Resistance is Futile
Worth a Thousand Words
My TEFL course had the following as an example of an activity to pose to students. I found it too fascinating not to share. Take a look at those two pictures and really think about what they tell you about the subjects. Then what that tells you about the larger context.
Friday Flotsam: Death Comes Near, Teaching, Life
1. My second semester of teaching started off on a tragic and jarring note. The weekend before we came back, one of my co-workers and her husband were killed in a car crash, leaving six young children behind. I didn't know her very well, but it's still a sobering experience to have a violent death … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Death Comes Near, Teaching, Life
A Touch of Grim Historical Irony
Everyone knows that Francis Scott Key wrote our beloved national anthem The Star Spangled Banner while observing the bombardment of Fort McHenry from the deck of a British ship while a guest of his Majesty's. Turns out there is a little-known, unhappy sequel to the story. Key's grandson, Frank Key Howard, became a newspaper editor … Continue reading A Touch of Grim Historical Irony
Poem – “The Sleeping Beauty”
I.Year after year unto her feet, The while she slumbereth alone,Over the purpled coverlet The maiden's jetblack hair hath grown,On either side her trancéd form Forthstreaming from a braid of pearl;The slumbrous light is rich and warm, And moves not on the rounded curl. II.The silk starbraided coverlidUnto her limbs itself doth mouldLanguidly ever, and amidHer full black ringlets … Continue reading Poem – “The Sleeping Beauty”
Saturday Flotsam: ‘Alan Wake’ Writing, Twilight Zone, Epiphany
1. I meant to get to bed early last night, but the Fruits Basket post had been hanging over my head for weeks and I reached the point last night where I simply wanted to get it done! So, now it's up and I can move on. Hence also why this is a Saturday Flotsam … Continue reading Saturday Flotsam: ‘Alan Wake’ Writing, Twilight Zone, Epiphany
Thoughts on ‘Fruits Basket’
Fruits Basket tells the story of the romantic adventures of a rice ball in a basket of fruit. Said rice ball is a cute, sweet, slightly ditzy teenager name Tohru Honda, while the basket of fruit is the Sohma family; an ancient, ultra-rich aristocratic clan with a tendency to extreme good looks and a strange … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘Fruits Basket’
Last Night – A Story in Four Lines
I took Miss Helen out last nightTo look at the starry sky.You want to know what I did then? Well,To be honest, so do I.
Snippet: Cavorite Field
“It’s okay," Master Sunvyer said, holding up an airy hand. "No need to panic. I've got the Cavorite field up." "Will that help?!" Hendry asked, peering out the window at the ground rushing by far below. "Of course," Sunvyer said soothingly. "It completely shields us from the effects of gravity. Though not inertia, I'm afraid, … Continue reading Snippet: Cavorite Field