Riddle of the Sphinx (in Oedipus Rex by Sophocles)
What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
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"Eccentricity saved my life. It became my life. I thank God for it." Dorothea in the play "Eleemosynary" by Lee Blessing-
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Monthly Archives: August 2020
COVID-19 Has Brought Me Back — Part 2
“…I believe this adventure will be some of the most fun and rewarding times I have ever had with teaching.” Several creative activities have transpired since I began writing poetry again in April. I had planned to go in sequence … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Teaching
Tagged #outschool, Benjamin Boo books, COVID-19, credit, detective, dictionary, education, introductory, public speaking, speech, stuffed animal
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COVID-19 Has Brought Me Back – Part I
There’s hardly anything I can do right now because of COVID-19. I can’t be around family and friends. I can’t eat inside restaurants. I can’t go to the gym. That one’s really not as relevant since I didn’t go to … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Poems
Tagged COVID-19, home, National Poetry Month, plague, poetry, shelter-at-home, virus
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