Stones of Erasmus — for Teachers, Writers, & Philosophy Sprinkles Makers!

Hi, I’m Greig — welcome! Here you’ll find sharp writing, creative ideas, and standout resources for teaching, thinking, making, and dreaming in the middle and high school ELA and Humanities classroom (Grades 6–12).

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Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
26.12.23

Exploring NYC's Hidden Power: ConEd Steam Pipes - A Journey Beneath the City Streets

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Dive into NYC's unseen marvel: ConEd's steam pipes. Discover the city's underground energy network creating urban steam art, tra...
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1.8.23

Discover Wink: The Charming Penguin Statue of Jackson Heights, Queens

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Unearth the charm of Jackson Heights , Queens, with Wink, the adorable penguin statue. Located at Elmjack Mall, this quirky city sight adds ...
31.5.21

Travel Diary #34598: On A Memorial Day in Oyster Bay, Nassau County on a Wet, Rainy, Cusp-of-Summer Afternoon

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In this post, I recount a Memorial Day weekend outing to Oyster Bay. I t’s Memorial Day, y’all. Do you think of history when you think of Lo...
11.12.20

Photograph: A Scene of a Winter Gloaming in Queens

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A million years ago I spotted the gloaming on a Summer evening in Brooklyn near the Gowanus Canal. Fast forward into the future and here I ...
2.7.20

Feeling Sentimental About Living in New York for Ten Years: A Journal & Rant (Writer's Diary #3209)

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Spilling out of the Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street Station, it feels like I am in Queen's version of Times Square. View of the 74th Street...
5.7.10

New York City Subway Stories: 238 Street Station

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Previous 5:37 PM In this post, I contribute to my series on the New York City Subway — "238 Street Station" edition. A lost...
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