Your Path to Where ~ Explorations: Longitude in Time and Place Part 2
Joan Fiset & Bob Connell
This three-hour class will invite you to think about where you are in your life, what direction you want to pursue, and how you will know when you are there. We will consider points of reference, disorientation, the meaning of being lost and finding your way, and how finding your way involves instances of being lost. The science of longitude will be demonstrated and discussed in relation to your own experiences of navigation. Texts by David Wagoner, Rebecca Solnit, Alan Lightman and others will enrich and underscore our explorations accompanied by right-brain writing strategies.
“For me, childhood roaming was what developed self-reliance, a sense of direction and adventure, imagination, a will to explore, to be able to get a little lost and then figure out the way back.”
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
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Let us know if you would like to join us by February 5, 2016
Greenlake Library downstairs room. Enter from the library parking lot
or through the library.
Saturday, February 27, 2016 1:00 – 4:00
Free