I, on my side, require of every writer, first or last, a simple and sincere account of his own life, and not merely what he has heard of other men’s lives
~Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Rambling
Out of the Forge: March 30, 2017
The Fisher
Pruning
Crows & Swallows Release
The Nagging Thing
The Enigma
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Reflecting on Literature
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The Queer Folk
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What’s in a Song
Essex Bay
This house makes funny noises
When the wind begins to blow.
I should have held on and never let you go.
The wind blew loose the drainpipe.
You can hear the melting snow.
I’ll fix it in the morning when I go.
I’ll fix it in the morning when I go.
Writing Iambic Dimeter Poetry
No Dad To Come Home To
Rain’s falling outside of Boston—
Thank God I’m not working tonight.
I’ve got six of my own,
And a stepdaughter at home,
And a momma keeping things right.
I wonder if they’re at the table
With their puzzles, their papers and pens?
When I get off the highway
And pull in that driveway,
Will they run to the window again?
Guns, Me, and Rural America
On Writing with Rubrics
New Ways
Creating a Digital Workflow in the Classroom
Busy…
Out of the Forge: April 13, 2017
Garden Woman
I woke today and had my tea
and at the window spent the morning:
the same scene I’ve seen so many times
is each day freshly born;
from the ground I turn each spring and fall
come the flowers sweetly blooming;
you disappear among the weeds—
you are the garden woman.
The Storm of Fallibility
Once Burned. Twice Shy.
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Thanksgiving
Canobie lake
If you don’t stand, you cower…
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Ready. Set. Go.
The Night Music
Concord
A Hard Sell
Ring of Fire: The Power of Simplicity
In Reply To Einstein
A New Beginning
The Three River’s Anthology eBook
There is in an easiness
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The March Snow
Doing What Needs To Be Done
China Journal: Part Three
Me & God
Mum…
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The Night Music
by Fitz | Nov 26, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
The house is quiet earlier than usual. I can hear Margaret playing her guitar and singing in her bedroom—door closed as she would have it, but still beautiful to hear. It reminds me of Kaleigh when she was younger singing her heart out, as if the world didn't really...
The Inn
by Fitz | Nov 21, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
Every Thursday, for some thirty years, I have been spending this same time each week wrapping up the loose ends of the day before heading down to the inn to play to whomever and whatever shows up. Tonight looks like a fun night: Maroghini will be with me for his last...
A New Paradigm
by Fitz | Nov 17, 2013 | Essays, Journal, Teaching | 0 Comments
Sometimes, like right now, I long for a pile of papers on my lap that I could speed through, grade with a series of checks and circles, a few scribbled lines of praise or condemnation, and drop into a shoebox on my desk and say, "Here are your essays!" But I...
All You Need is Love
by Fitz | Nov 16, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
The day grew warm today, as did my mood. I did a couple of shows at my school’s diversity day. It was good to see girls there and the obvious racial differences. It was comforting to see a sea of color with a smattering of white instead of the other way around. My...
A Redemptive Moment
by Fitz | Nov 15, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
I see the clock ticking towards 7:00. The kids are deep in their weekday world of homework, juggling soccer balls around the house, watching TV, but I am in my “got to rally” and get to the inn mode that happens very Thursday. Tonight I am tired. I’ll admit it, but...
A Hard Sell
by Fitz | Nov 13, 2013 | Essays, Journal, Teaching | 0 Comments
As a teacher, I am tired of the word blog, probably because the word “blogging” is incredibly limiting and myopic, especially for someone whose teaching is centered around an online curriculum with blogs front and center on my academic table. I sat through a...
The Fallacy of Philanthropy
by Fitz | Nov 11, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
There are thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one striking at the root. ~Henry David Thoreau I just spent a long day deconstructing our backyard. EJ sold his alpacas, and so our fenced in pasture and barn can now return to its suburban origins as a shed...
A New Beginning
by Fitz | Nov 10, 2013 | Essays, Journal | 0 Comments
I guess if there is any constant in my life, it is new beginnings. This blog--and this website--is another new beginning starting here late on a cold night on my back porch. I've been keeping a blog (in fact several blogs) since the first blogs made their way on to...
