Walking to the woods in different than walking in the woods. (11/11/19)

Walking to the woods in different than walking in the woods. (11/11/19)

One Superintendent thinks nothing of his nature; another grapples with the nature that lurks within. (11/10/19)

Meaning is an antidote for many wounds and woes. (11/9/19)

Most often, nature does not work against a man, it just lets him be himself. (11/8/19)

One Superintendent wrestles with nature and suffers the consequences; another resists the fight and reaps little reward. (11/7/19)

One Superintendent hopes to diminish his fears; another hopes to become more brave. (11/6/19)

Things that are difficult to believe are often things that are good to believe. (11/5/19)

Being sure is different than being right. (11/4/19)

When a Superintendent investigates that which is meaningless, he often discovers that which is meaningful. (11/3/19)

One Superintendent hopes for happiness; another hopes for lack of suffering. (11/2/19)
