Castle of Juana la Loca

Castle of Juana la Loca
Medina del Campo, Espana

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

THANKS, EVERYONE, FOR A GREAT QUARTER!

You've done some wonderful writing, thinking, and interacting.
Have a great break!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Neruda's Questions



Pablo Neruda(1904-1973), a wonderful poet from Chile, wrote a book called The Book of Questions in which he asked many strange and perplexing, often unanswerable questions. Read them, and then either respond with what you think of these questions or leave your own imponderable question:


Tell me, is the rose naked or is that her only dress?
Why do trees conceal the splendor of their roots?
Who hears the regrets of the thieving automobile?
Is there anything in the world sadder than a train standing in the rain?

Why don't the immense airplanes fly around with their children?
Which yellow bird fills its nest with lemons?
Why don't they train helicoptors to suck honey from the sunlight?
Where did the full moon leave its sack of flour tonight?

If I have died and don't know it of whom do I ask the time?

Monday, November 10, 2008

THE ECONOMY AND YOUR VALUES

I recently had a conversation with a friend who argued that the current economic trouble in the country and around the world might lead people to re-evaluate their values, re-assess what is most important in life, and realize that they had been leading lives too determined by material goods. As I drove around town and saw the third and then the fourth drive through coffee kiosk closed, out of business, bankrupt, I realized, people are not buying that coffee as much because it's the first and easiest item on our personal economic agenda that is obviously defined as a luxury. I thought, that guy who now cannot afford a $4 latte is not saying, "wow, now I really value what I have." Instead, he is saying, "wow, I am suffering because I now cannot afford that coffee." What rubbish! In fact, I think the current economic crisis will only accentuate our materialism, making us miss what we have now defined as "needs" but what, in reality, are not needs at all. We may be beyond help...how many people do you know who define themselves as "poor" but who also have cable tv and cell phones? The current economic trouble will not lead us to re-evaluate our values because we are hopelessly devoted to a world that can be bought rather than one that has internal significance.
What do you think?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO MOVE?


One of our very own is moving after this quarter to a new country. Look at the roo to the left and then guess where she might be headed...no, not to a zoo. It's to Australia, mate!
Here's what I want you to think about. What does it mean to move to a new country? Have you ever made that move? What sorts of issues were there for you? If you have not, what do you imagine would make it difficult? What would excite you about the prospect? You might miss people if you moved, but what else of your original country would you miss? Let's use this blog space to brainstorm so that our future expatriate can prepare her mind for the journey.