Friend Khanh and Robert come to visit family. Together we explore the beautiful Sabino Canyon |
Pyrrhuloxia |
I finally made that change this year. Like buying a new car, my new room makes me happy each day I enter it. It's a magical space that's far away from the drama of others. After 20 years at the same job, it was time for a change in setting. Examine the pic above. Travel and language are the centers of decor. Birds decorate the walls. Fresh flowers bring in the natural element. Cats give it a whimsy. The upside down umbrella is a message to all that EVERYONE is welcome in my room(leave the negativity at the door). And the table is for playing cards after their work is done. Bird cards are given at the table. Lunch can also be eaten there. Not featured is the tea and coffee pot to the side. Lighting is key, dim the lights to cut the bright harsh glare. Soft jazz or classical music plays in the background. A new teacher said it was like an apartment in my room. It has a fridge and microwave. And a couch. Yes. It's a safe zone for kids to speak their minds. I have found my center again in teaching. This time around, I am very protective of who I allow into that bubble. I remember my days in my kindergarten classroom fondly. It was also an amazing classroom full of nooks and crannies. I've never forgotten how comfortable I felt as a student in that classroom. As another spring season arrives, I am thankful to be alive and appreciative for all that renews me.
Nature is powerful. Standing by a cold mountain stream in the canyon renews my faith in people. In a world full of toxicity, it is so vital to spend time with friends in these places and get through these terrible times. Like the classroom, nature can heal the mind and body. I love my fellow winter birding friends. We spend a great day outdoors together. Then share a meal later. That's what it's all about. House chores can wait.
Gambel's Quail |
Khanh photographs a singing male Rufous-winged Sparrow. Listen to the bird's song in the video below. |
I always have to remind them to look at their surroundings. It's not every day you get to see the clouds meander in and out of the Catalina mountains.
The beauty of the Santa Catalina mountain and our gorgeous Sonoran desert. The large cactus is called a Saguaro. The one in the middle is over a hundred years old. |
White-throated Swift |
I see these Snow Geese at a local park and wonder how long they'll stay. I begin to see spring arrivals. The temperatures warm up. Gardens begin to awaken from their slumber.
Snow Geese |
From left to right. Pine Siskin, Northern Cardinal, White-crowned Sparrow |
Inca Dove |
Windows of time are all we really have anymore. I watch the Sandhill Cranes for the last time during the winter season and think, "Wow. Another winter has come and gone. Where has the time gone?"
John photographs a couple thousand Sandhill Cranes |
Yellow-headed Blackbird |
A yearly burn at the wetlands exposes a Black-crowned Night Heron having a "light" dinner. Frog legs are on the menu.
Black-crowned Night Heron |
Turkey Vulture |
Congratulations for refusing to be sucked under by the flood of negativity that seems to be so pervasive. Kids need to be exposed to generosity, kindness and the gifts of open communication. Hopefully your attitude will inspire others.
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Incredible photography! Love the photos especially the one with the cacti. A hundred years old?! WOW!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with your room, and mindset. How special to have this beautiful safe place. You must work at a very unique school. I guess that should come as no surprise as you are a very unique teacher.
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