Daily Archives: September 2, 2013

A Record Everybody Helps Set

Free Play September 1st

Yesterday’s Free Play Softball game was epic. For starters, 27 players were on hand. Dave Kolb thought this set the record for turnout in September. It was the best turnout this season, and, the icing was the appearance of both new first timers and some returnees from past seasons.  We ended up with my ideal outcome, a one run game.

When is it beneficial, or necessary, to make the effort to learn more about what each group member’s reflections are about their own experience of the group?

Describe the kinds of Free Play softball games that you enjoy the most.

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phenomenological (and social-psychological/anthropological) reflections…

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Serene Alleluias of a Soul Desiring Heaven

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I assembled the video montage and posted this initially on January 8, 2009. Music: Messiaen.

(Version using In a Silent Way – Miles Davis)

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