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Back to School New Normals {Pictorial}

And with that… It was Back to School. Like in the building. Here is a pictorial to capture this bizarre version of my return. Because hopefully this is just temporary.


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 12

I’ve learned that quarantining when you really had close contact with someone who is confirmed positive for Covid-19 is very different than sitting within a “courtesy” quarantine. This post contains scenes from my post-Utah courtesy quarantine, a brief stint of freedom after testing negative within that quarantine, returning back to Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 9

I found fibonacci perfection in this daisy along my walk. The rose season moves into daisy and lily days. One of the reasons I love summer in New York City. Tajin covered perfectly ripe mango for $3 on the street. Black Lives Matter outside Staten Island’s Borough Hall. But I’m Read more…


Happy Ο€ Day

As a math teacher, I am obligated to make a big stink about Pi Day (3/14).Β  I made two pies from scratch last night after work while eating a PB&J sammy for dinner. Today, I incorporated them into the day’s activities.Β  (For more, see my work blog here.)Β  Now, I’m Read more…


Hot (Glue Gun) for Teacher [Work Outtakes]

My hot glue gun, the only gun I will ever carry as an educator. I pass this church on the way to work and it always amuses me. Amen to reflection and contemplative purposes. Ok, so this teacher carries power tools too.Β  Though this paddle bit did not manage to Read more…