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This one's for me (and Leslie)
02 September 10 10:14 PM
This is a long one, a rambling one, and very possibly a s hort-lived one. I'm reclaiming turf no one wants anyway. Shark jumping, anyone? Well, the Facebook post got over 2,000 hits , but when all is said and done, I changed no one's mind, and it's not
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Death in a classroom
23 August 10 04:47 PM
Is part of a public education reminding a child of her mortality? And if so, would the task fall upon the biology teacher? It's not a trivial matter. For all the posturing by folks at the national level about our record college enrollment rates , almost
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And the living is easy....
14 July 10 10:46 AM
Two summertime stories, both true, both observed this week: Leslie and I were kayaking in the Delaware Bay near the ferry jetty when we saw it--a mature bald eagle just over the lip of the shore. We've seen plenty of ospreys here, but never a bald eagle.
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