by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 23, 2015 | Philosphy |
One of my fondest memories of when the girls were little was “rough housing.” The origin of this term is wonderfully described in “The Word Detective” (see Roughhousing). Often when I would come home from work the girls would all want to hug...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 26, 2015 | Philosphy |
One of the things I like most about wandering most any city is to find, at random, evidence that art is not always created at the hand of a person. While I know the eternal arguments about mother nature’s artful creations, what I like to see are...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 11, 2015 | Philosphy |
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 8, 2015 | Art, People, Philosphy, Social |
Today I am thinking about my mom. This memory spark was ignited by an article by Chauncey Devega in Salon about angry young white males centered on the evil that Dylan Roof wrought in South Carolina. In my faceBook posting about this article, I said: “I think...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jun 29, 2015 | Philosphy |
I am searching now to find the right balance between the mythic and the intimate. As I move from a world of business to a world of exploring my inner life, the mythic expands and reveals the intellectual intimacy of knowing oneself. All time is mine now to share as...
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