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January 1, 2007:

Susan's Archive Until Susan puts up new post for Spring 2007.

Susan, I created this new format for messages to the Dear Habermas learning community. I'll reserve the myworld(s or j)latest.htm for the current letter from each of us.. myworld(s or j).htm is the index, from which they can link to any letter they need. I'll list the summaries and concepts discussed in the letter on the index. I'm hoping to use this format to avoid the rigamarole of backing up every article I read. I know the links won't be there when later students come along, but if I identify the sources, they should be ok. I don't have enough time to backup everything. For now, I'll try this. The links, right under the dh icon, go to the current letter.

Template is tmplmyworlds.htm. jeanne

Where the idea for "My World and Welcome to It" came from:

Backup of James Thurber's drawing, My World and Welcome to It, taken from Wikipedia.

James Thurber's image for "My World and Welcome to It" on Wikipedia

Jeanne's comments on the art work:

Thurber seems to have related his world to his home. How did my image of Susan's and my world differ? Consider that I took a much wider view of our world, coloring hers in blues for a softer, kinder edge, and mine in red, like my red dress, for the Red Queen's fast-paced, hectic world. Yes, that's the Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.

James Thurber is entering his home with a portfolio under his arm, suggesting that he is an artist. I didn't picture Susan and myself as teachers in a classroom. Instead I saw a wonderfully pleasant vacation scene, with a cool, comfortable or hot Sanata Ana ocean breeze wafting in with all the stories our Dear Habermas (DH) community has to tell. I wonder if that could indicate a love of teaching. I hope so. jeanne



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