Sunday, August 13, 2017
Catching Wind
This post is a little different than usual. After recollecting my high school days, I asked my mother to find this essay which was written for Mrs. Roby's English class about twenty-four years ago. I remember it because it was entered in some state writing competition, but did not win. After an extensive search, it was found (thank you!). This is a scan of the original, with errors and all.
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What a great re-visit
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting and unique. You've a scientific bent of mind.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rob, for sharing this piece.
ReplyDeleteLove it,nice storytelling.
ReplyDeleteAs effective now as it was 24 years ago! Steady hand on the tiller!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to bring back those earlier works....I dug up poems I had written 40 years ago and entered them to be published...and they were. And those poems started me writing poetry again. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteDonna@LivingFromHappiness
It must feel wonderful to catch the wind and fly across the water! Loved this, Rob. Great write for a teenager.
ReplyDeleteGood for you!
ReplyDeleteZQ
Although it was... difficult to read:(
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of essays from high school days too. It's always fun to revisit them. Nice tie-in the a greater truth here. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThe tiny print made it hard to read but it was worth it. I hated my high school days so I would not revisit them. but I would most definitely revisit the poetry of my youth! And such an amazing write for a teenager.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your share!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome essay - that has stood the test of time - with a wonderful wise close.
ReplyDeleteSorry, even zooming several times I find this too hard to read.
ReplyDeleteYes this oldie had a bit of trouble reading it too but managed to get my face close to the screen. What a precious example of your past let's hope your mother has more such treasures hidden safely away!
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