Month: November 2020

  • It Takes A Solomon. . . .a war of words. .

      August 30, 1990–I scribed Teacher observation. . . . When we speak of values we talk of those things making a difference in the single understanding.  We do not talk en masse but of individuals and when one does that, one’s footwork begins at home with oneself. It takes a war of words to…

  • How Much Better. . . if we listen. . .

    Some readers have difficulty with my saying I scribe yet writers have forever said they write in the flow or with their muses or simply nodding wisely and saying nothing.  I say I know when the writing is mine and saying I scribed means I hear in silence and from where it comes is where…

  • From My Plate. . .

        Perspective depends on how open one’s head is.  Or how tightly closed it is.                                                   *****  We yearn with the client for a vacation in an Eden which feeds and does not accuse.                                        …

  • Everlasting Life. . we are already in Eternity. . . .

    Life Everlasting. . . we are already in Eternity. . . .  I scribed you cannot list the world’s disorders without revealing yours in duplicate.  If one cannot relate to the ills surrounding, can we expect something to be done with what is not seen?  Is life to be lived for others or for self…

  • Out of Nonsense. . . comes Sense. . .

    Life before Covid had us all Monday morning quarterbacking at the water cooler about the weekend’s highpoints.  This time we witnessed the dancing in the streets with the election’s electoral count yesterday.  And with Mary Trump, professional Psychologist and niece of  the incumbent president, along with the almost hundred year old eyes researching the why’s…