thinking thursday.

Big sky mind :: my brain and yours

Writing about writing.

I really love these images of little horizon, big sky.

And, of course, the color green in the history of squares. We mustn't forget that.

Ruth Draper invented the stand-up monologue. (Just ask Lily Tomlin)

learning :: my education and yours

Teaching calculus from your dining room table.

body :: my place and yours

This is, like, a dream come true. Fig? Fennel? Almond? Chocolate? Yes, yes, yes, yes.

I wonder if Cheerios and/or slices of cool, cool watermelon would be an acceptable meal for a meal co-op? Perhaps they mean to actually COOK something. IN THIS HEAT? (Thanks to Mary Garcia for the article – great idea!)

That, my friends, is a gorgeous pie. To pre-bake or not to pre-bake? That is the question. I'll happily be your tester.

soul :: my heart and yours

The photographs are numbing.

This man is getting a thank you note and a copy of Life is a Verb from me. (Thanks to Amy McCracken for sharing this story)

*sigh* (Thanks to Holly DeNike for fueling the not inconsiderable flame)

*swoon*

A final thought :: May you be well, may you be happy, may you be at peace, may you be at ease, may you be healthy. (from here)

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About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

3 comments to " thinking thursday. "
  • As to ‘writing about writing,’ there’s also ‘reading about writing,’ which I seem to do a lot. I think the attraction is that those of us who love words and books think of writing as a bit magical and that perhaps if we read enough about it, we’ll learn the secret.

    Then again, for some of us some writers are like rock stars (or Johnny D), and we’re just writer groupies ;-)

  • Sally

    I precook my crusts for pumpkin pie and use autumn-themed cookie-cutters from Williams-Sonoma to make decorations that I plop on top of the filling before the final baking, much like the circles on the sour-cherry pie….

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