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Getting started in political bloggingGetting started in political blogging

I'm going to be on with Tony later this morning to discuss political blogging. I thought I'd start at the very beginning. What is political blogging, and is it for you? To keep things simple, let's define political blogging as the act of writing articles about civic affairs. These articles… »

Monday briefing and open threadMonday briefing and open thread

I'm just going to call this "The 'Incredible Lying Schmidt' Edition" First up, the latest MDP release on The Incredible Lying Schmidt: We know from various reports, including a Roy Schmidt television interview with WZZM on May 16th, that Bolger and Schmidt spoke for weeks, if not months,… »

Why Are Public Schools Under Attack?Why Are Public Schools Under Attack?

  Public employees and the middle class are under attack, but many are unaware that the source of this campaign is carefully coordinated, well financed and has been underway for many years. Who's behind this?  In 1968, because “conservatives were being killed politically” Joe… »

Friday briefing and open threadFriday briefing and open thread

I am full of gratitude and anticipation for the weekend. How about you kids? Let's start with Senator Randy Richardville, an elected "representative of the people," sucking off ... I mean, sucking up to Mackinac Center: Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, told reporters… »

Thursday briefing and open threadThursday briefing and open thread

Well I spent the first couple of hours this morning thinking that it was Wednesday. What an incredibly rude awakening when I saw the neighbor's garbage sitting at the curb. Anyway let's just say this is going to be a brief briefing, and I swear I'll make it up to you someday. The MDP is a… »

Wednesday briefing and open threadWednesday briefing and open thread

Happy Wednesday! Hail to the Victors. Ann Arbor makes the "most well-read cities" list: Ann Arbor has a lot of bookworms, according to a new list by Amazon.com. The online company on Tuesday released its annual list of 20 of the "Most Well-Read Cities in America," and Ann Arbor has… »

Effort to recall Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder faces opposition – FROM THE LEFTEffort to recall Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder faces opposition – FROM THE LEFT

With friends like these... The group working to recall Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Michigan Rising missed a campaign finance report deadline by a few days this month. Though this isn't entirely uncommon given the unnecessarily complex and cumbersome reporting methods they use, it was still a… »

Teacher Job Satisfaction Suffering as New TV Attack Ads Set to AirTeacher Job Satisfaction Suffering as New TV Attack Ads Set to Air

According to a study by Metlife, as reported on in The Nation, job satisfaction is dropping amongst teachers.  Only 44 percent of teachers described themselves as “very satisfied,” and almost a third of teachers are considering leaving the profession.  This news comes as the conservative… »

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Autumn Dreams

This is easily my favorite time of year.  While I love the snow and find it beautiful, autumn is more comfortable to be outdoors and enjoying the remarkable show Mother Nature treats us with.  Don't get me wrong, spring flowers are lovely and the deeper more lush blooms of summer are equally entrancing.  However, there is something about autumn.

It's rarely too hot to breathe, and most people find it comfortable to wander about in a sweatshirt and jeans.  Apples are ripe, the winter pears soon to be, and pumpkins have grown huge (much to the children's and young-at-heart's delight!).  School is back in session, and all is right in most people's reality.

As I was driving home from work this morning, I paused along the expressway and simply took a deep breath.  It was a feast for all of my senses.  With a loving brush, the earth has painted her tallest children, the trees, in radiant vibrant shades of riotous color.  How incredibly beautiful it is today.  

Yes, it is gloomy looking, at least when considering the sky.  It has rained for the past few days, and been extremely damp.  All of that aside, I simply had to smile and admire the beauty of the trees.

Several years ago, I worked with a woman who was fostering a child from the inner depths of Detroit.  During this time of year, I always remember them.  Not because they made a lasting impression on my life, nor because I miss them; I remember them because of a story told to me by my co-worker.  She went to Detroit and brought her foster-child back to her home in a small town not far from Lansing.  

Once they left Detroit and all of its suburbs behind and were traveling up I-75, she noticed her new child, teen actually, had quit speaking and was staring out the windows in a rather dumbfounded manner.  Understandably, the woman presumed her charge was experiencing loss and sadness to be leaving her home and uncertainties about how to face life in a small town as opposed to living in a large city.  Wrong.

The teen wasn't scared, sad or uncertain.  She was in awe.  She had never seen so many trees in her short life.  And, from what I understand, she fell in love.  She fell in love with the wonder of nature.

As I said previously, I remember them during this time of year, and with good reason.  For I too am in love with the wonders and intricacies of nature.  One of my oldest and dearest friends is the maple tree outside of my childhood bedroom window.  And, gentle reader, I know with unwavering certainty the many secrets I've whispered into its bark over the years will never be shared.

When was the last time you paused and just admired the scenery around you?  No, I mean really.  Don't do it because some random woman you've never met is asking you to…do it because it will cleanse your soul.

I am a writer, a student, a teacher, a philosopher, a parent, a child. All of these components have been essential in creating the woman writing to you today. Everyone has a purpose in life, be it huge or minor. We all have a role to play. Mine is to help others along the way, regardless of the Path they are called to follow. My students come to me of their own will, adapt my teachings to their own experiences and move on when they are ready. To my thoughts, this is exactly as it should be.
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