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John Senior Quote for Teachers

A teacher must not only be willing to die for his students, he must be willing to be killed by them. For at a certain age, he loves them more than they do themselves. When they grow older and have pupils of their own, they will pay the price by being hurt themselves.

-Dr. John Senior

Death of Socrates – Jacques-Louise David

It was amazing!

I went to a Joe Pug concert last night.

It was amazing–one of the best concerts that I’ve been to in Phoenix, and certainly the best in a long time.  Joe came on late after two openers.  He came on and immediately started to play.  The show felt personal because Joe would gaze out into the audience from time to time, making prolonged eye contact with listeners.  He called us in close and sang without the mic, and he told stories between songs.  I got to talk to him after the show, and probably said a lot of stuff that made me sound like an idiot.  After gushing a few incomprehensible sentences, I just said, “You should write a song about the Odyssey!”  He laughed.

In any case, I’m having more fun than most of you (those of you at St. Greg’s grad excluded).

Gerrymeandering,

PB

P.S. – I highly recommend the John Prine tribute album “Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows,” which features such artists as Avett Bros, My Morning Jacket, Old Crow, Conor Oberst, Deer Tick, and others.  I recommend (not highly, but not lowly) Infinite Arms by Band of Horses.  I also recommend that you check out Joe Pug, Limbeck, the Band, The Jayhawks, and Ryan Adams.

Love and Truth, Peace and Euclid!

David Harman on Etsy

Check out David Anthony Harman’s art on Etsy.  He’s made some amazing screen prints; it’s a series of prints featuring historic downtown Dallas, TX buildings.  David is a graduate of University of Dallas.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/davidanthonyharman?ref=top_trail

David’s website is

www.davidanthonyharman.com

 

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