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  • Get Social Online and in the Real World

    Got Social Mediology by Jay Izso Jay Izso looks at social media from a psychology stand point. He says . . . “We have to understand the reasons why people are on social media in the first place: to engage with others, to be validated for who they are, and to enjoy the resulting positive…


  • Kains Woods to Warbler Woods

    I love running down a nature trail, not knowing exactly where it will take me, experiencing the quiet surroundings, and getting a workout at the same time. And I love sharing these journeys with you. A few years back, I discovered Kains Woods and had a very nice run in the fall. The pictures are gorgeous.…


  • Talent for Humanity (Not Everyone Has It)

    Talent for Humanity – editied by Patrick Gaffney This book is inspiring in so many ways. It features the voices of people from all over the world who were bestowed a Human Spirit Award. Instead of a trophy, they were given a chapter of this book to share their passion and life mission. I thought I…


  • The Fiction Writer’s Guide to Dialogue

    The Fiction Writer’s Guide to Dialogue by John Hough, Jr. As a teacher, I keep coming across posters that declare, “Said is Dead!” To me, these alternatives are just lazy. A good writer doesn’t need them. Said says it all. John Hough explains . . . “Said” isn’t  intrusive, at all. It’s invisible. The reader reads…


  • Kains Woods Adventure

    I went back to run Kains Woods today. I was determined to run the trail in its entirety. But since it is a straight course along the river, I thought that I would just find the portion of it that I hadn’t run yet and do that section. After driving around for twenty minutes, I couldn’t…


  • Summer Schedule (Teaching Tip Hiatus)

    Teaching Tip Tuesdays is one of the regular features on this blog. I enjoy sharing tips, tricks, lesson plans, and inspiration for fellow teachers on a weekly basis. So far, I have posted 245 Teacher Tips. I am impressed with this series and the response it gets. I love getting emails from educators who have been inspired…


  • Transformers: Robots in Disguise Comic Series

    Transformers: Robots in Disguise Vol 1 Robots in Disguise in an on-going comic book series that picks up right where the television show Transformers: Prime finished off. If you have never seen that show though or read the previous comic book series, don’t fret. This is a great read and shows just what is possible…


  • Chasing Content – July 2014

    It’s time for another edition of Chasing Content! Read all of the posts from last July, or just my personal highlights (a best of from what this month had to offer last year) West Lions Skatepark One of the few outdoor parks with a full-sized half-pipe. I love skating here. If you are ever in…


  • Teachers are Such Failures

    “It seems everybody is piling on teachers right now. We have become fashionable targets.” People aren’t going to understand what we do. We will always face criticism and negative comments. “Honestly, I don’t let it bother me and you shouldn’t either.” Take Risks Knowing this, it might seem easier to play it safe. I know…


  • I’m Never Running Here Again

    I am always on the look out for a new trail to run. I love exploring nature and getting a work-out at the same time. So far, I have documented 70 different trails in this series. I would have no problem running any of them again. This one is the only exception. I have ran…