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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Andrew Visits Sequoia


My son Andrew in the presence of "General Sherman" world's tallest tree at Sequoia, California.


Fresh snow.

Monday, March 20, 2006

When Was My Last entry?

I mean I was wondering. When did I make my last entry. With everything happening around me, I've spent very little time updating my life. Not much to tell. With about nine weeks remaining in the school year, I'm engaged in finishing my current crop of students. I'm taking an online Reading Course (required in order to teach READING [Snicker]). As the price of gas climbs my summer travel plans become more and more vague. Perhaps, the northeast and visiting old friends. I did tell you when I started this that there was little to say and now you know I wasn't just talking. I'm done. I will include a recent photo I took in Savannah Georgia. Flannery O'Connor one of my favorite authors.


The childhood home of writer Flannery O'Connor in Savannah Georgia.


Geraniums outside Flannery O'Connor's childhood home in Savannah Georgia.
Link: Full Text of O'Connor's Short Story "Geranium"


She left us an entire landscape of imagined characters who seem to exist in a place disolved in time. Hanging like imaginary clouds in our dreams perfectly here and now.

Link: Flannery O'Connor Collection