As I wrote in the previous post, I am working on a compilation of my writings over the years, Whatever: The Art of Moving On. One of the things I wrote about is school shootings, spurred by a fatal shooting in our biology lab—five years before Columbine—at the high school where I taught for 39… Continue reading School Shootings
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Whatever: The Art of Moving On
After several years of relative writing inactivity—save for my reporting for the Town and Country newspaper—I’ve gotten into a pretty good groove lately. I am on the path to self-publishing my writings for the last 50 years or so by consolidating them into a paperback. This is definitely a legacy project, perhaps being distributed to… Continue reading Whatever: The Art of Moving On
In Sickness
(This is fifth in a series reflecting on how life changed in a way that was–and still is five years later–unfathomable to me.) Terry was okay on Tuesday morning, but as the afternoon wore on it was clear something was wrong. She didn’t want to eat and spent several hours seated at the kitchen table.… Continue reading In Sickness
