Wednesday, March 1, 2017

the view from here: slicing plan for #sol17

photos representing remembered slices of lifewherever (or whatever) "here" is. I already blogged my intent to slice my way through the month of March. Today I've been reading and responding to posts. Exhilarating. The immersion was to settle in after an extended absence from slicing and blogging in general.

I should have a plan, thought I did. Now, other than writing and diving into as many other blogs as possible, I don't and no idea where I'm heading. Also exhilarating.

My original sense of working around places now and then as a flexible framework might still work. One post I visited today described slices as memories. Scenes from our memories includes remembered places, associations with them. "Here" can be physical location, virtual space or remembered place.

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In my mind, another category of "here," Yuma, Colorado is my primary "here," the now part of now and then. Multiple "places along the way" are then, past "here" spaces in memory/mind.

view of Mountainair NM from the Manzano Mountains
Mountainair, New Mexico, is the most recent past "here." As shown on the blog sidebar, my Facebook page for the place is still up and in the now, lightly maintained and sharing my eponymous Twitter stream with Yuma.

Physical locations can have digital representation. Will the now and then heres construct hold up? I don't know yet. There are still whys and outcomes to consider. Enough for now.

6 comments:

  1. First of all, what beautiful photos! I am so impressed by your SOL17 plan! I just tell stories about the crazy things that happen to me--I can't wait to see where you take this in the next few weeks--well done, you!

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    1. hahaha...crazy stories, there will be lot of those too. going places, no telling where you'll end up (sometimes not even how you got there). I'm trying this out in hopes of (but not necessarilyy expecting) more organization than usual...AA for blocked bloggers, one day at a time

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  2. It's so refreshing to see other educators perspectives. I look forward to following your journey.

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    1. Although I try to stay current on education trends, I'm retired so that makes another shift in perspective. Connecting places and perspectives would make an interest an interesting side trip -- thanks for the idea

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  3. Sense of place is so interconnected with memory, and can inspire surprisingly passionate writing, I believe. I still remember some place-based pieces I wrote in a college course decades ago. Good luck with you slicing and considering all your "heres."

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    1. by now -- in my 70s and having moved and lived in different places a lot over the years there so many and not even parallel quantum universes, unless....

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