Cambridge — In the shadow … of Samuel Beckett: … we must not … restrict ourselves to … mining for an … answer to every … problem we face … but rather we … must bask in … the vast spaces … created by our … questioning of the … world around us - … as constriction, as … desperation to find … an answer, destroys … the quintessentially human … possibility of transcendence, … of ...
Singapore — Travelling around Asia means that I am deprived of a nice cup of tea, with proper milk, but I managed to have my first cup of tea in three days at a school cafeteria. The photo is of the school campus...
College station — Am I too young to begin thinking about retirement? I mean I’m not by any means ready to retire but last week I went to a Lebanese food place that offered hookah. I’ve never had more fun being producti...
Nicholls — Hi. I was perusing my middle niece’s preschool class folio for the year, given that I’d been gone for most of it, and have a huge interest in their scholarly development. I came across this note (and ...
The Truth About Education
The Hostel
I could totally retire in the Middle East.
Sushi sandwich (and other fillings favored by 4 year olds)
Leaving comfort zone
The end of freshman year: lessons learned, breaks earned, perspectives turned, pasts burned.
This certainly brings back memories!
My new textbook.
A key, an illuminated apple, a Samuel Beckett anthology, an invisible self.
Day 8 #100HappyDays: A nice cup of tea
Phys. Ed teachers: universally cut from the same cloth
Christmas Concert
It's where I spend 11 hours of my week; my job may be mundane but it's my time to listen to music and enjoy my own company.
Amazing Teachers