April 26, 2016

  • Growing

    April 25, 2016, Chino Valley -

    Heading out, for unexpected work,

    I determine I'll not shirk.

    The types of math that are on the agenda,

    Used to be headaches, never ending.

    Time and tide have made them comprehensible,

    So my explanations to the people are more dependable.

    Self-confidence is thus transferable,

    and knowledge, in turn, becomes more durable.

    (My long-term post at Prescott High School was closed today,

    therefore I went up to Chino Valley, to help there, for the day.)

     

Comments (4)

  • A door closes and a window opens. Hope you can continue to find work when you want it... Your poem has the truth in it!!

  • Someday I'll visit Chino Valley again but I don't want to do math! :) Blessings on your hard work.

  • @murisopsis: I have every confidence that I will find work, as needed! :)

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