photo by Heather Booth, who wrote "My holiday window dream come true."
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
The motion of their own spheres
photo by Heather Booth, who wrote "My holiday window dream come true."
Monday, December 23, 2013
Living becomes learning.
Living becomes learning. How many hours a day do you live? All of them. |
photo (a link) by Sandra Dodd
Something looks like this:
architecture,
hardware,
instrument
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Same and different
Parents can help, without telling them what "the answers" are. The parent might not see what the child sees.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Mysteries
There are amusing mysteries, spooky mysteries, beautiful mysteries and sacred mysteries.
Sometimes a thing is just a thing, and sometimes it's a mystery.
photo by Sandra Dodd
(another one)
Something looks like this:
architecture,
door,
stonework
Friday, December 20, 2013
'Tis the Season for Sugar
photo by Sandra Dodd, and it's a link
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Enough trivia?
Enough trivia will create a detailed model of the universe.
SandraDodd.com/trivia
photo by Trista Teeter (click it)
photo by Trista Teeter (click it)
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Normal or exotic?
Near you there are many many plain and simple things that you might overlook for being commonplace, everyday, throwaway background sights, sounds, smells, tastes or textures.
What are walls and fences made of where you are? Some other places, it is very different. How does the air feel and smell when it's cold? What's the first plant that might volunteer to grow in a bare spot? What little animals might you see, and what birds do you hear? What do people throw away that a tourist might pick up and keep? What food is readily available, that everyone knows how to make, and has the ingredients for on hand nearly always?
When you look as far to the east as you can see, what is the view? Turn around and look the other way, too.
Where you are is exotic to most of the rest of the world. Most other people will never see it. Knowing that your plainness is someone else's curiosity can make your life richer.
Sometimes, when you look, listen, taste, feel, smell, close your eyes and rest, remember that you are in one special place.
or
SandraDodd.com/museum
photo by Sandra Dodd
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