Author: sjwillis

  • Digging the Red Bank Register Archive: http://mtpl.org/rbr/ via @briandonohue It’s like a hyperlocal twitter feed with old-school fonts.

  • Red Bank Register from March 6th 1895

    Red Bank Register from March 6th 1895 Making Theodore F White’s East Side Park part of Red Bank.

  • Wendell Berry’s “The Peace of Wild Things.” How is it I didn’t know this poem until today? Wonderful. http://xrl.us/benafx

  • Thoreau on Paris v. Concord

    I fear the dissipation that traveling, going into society, even the best, the enjoyment of intellectual luxuries, imply. If Paris is much in your mind, if it is more and more to you, Concord is less and less, and yet it would be a wretched bargain to accept the proudest Paris in exchange for my…

  • Had no idea Robert Pinksy grew up in Long Branch. The poet laureate is speaking at Monmouth U this Thursday: http://xrl.us/bem54w

  • Buying seeds for garden at cost cutters in Middletown. Store is going out of biz.

  • No matter how many times you hear them, the solos in All Blues never get stale or predictable.

  • For no printed word nor spoken plea Can teach a student what men should be, Not all the books on all the shelves. Oh no, it’s what the teachers are themselves. John Wooden (UCLA Coach)

  • Learning How to Think

    Learning How to Think Down with the experts!! “The experts’ forecasts were tracked both on the subjects of their specialties and on subjects that they knew little about. The result? The predictions of experts were, on…

  • Reading Whitman Religiously – ChronicleReview.com

    Reading Whitman Religiously – ChronicleReview.com “The path toward a religious appreciation of Whitman was prepared not only by Blake’s prophetic poetry but by Ralph Waldo Emerson.”