Jackson "the chicken was like that when I found it" Johnson
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There Is No Uncaring In Unschooling
"He'd fooled us. He'd been learning all along--we just hadn't been able to see it because it didn't follow from our "teaching." It came from doing, sharing, and observing, from osmotically absorbing what was around him. I recalled that he once said to Mark, who was giving him snowboard instruction, "Dad, would you stop trying to teach me and just let me learn?"
~Deborah Sutton from Three Frog Nights (Mothering Magazine, May/June 2009)
4 comments:
He's too cute to get upset with.
Jackson, leave those chickens alone!
Oh, Jackson, you are cute...but you are a BAD DOG! And yet...to resist the temptation would've been denying your instincts. And knowing my relationship with chocolate? I can SO relate, Jackson...I can SO relate.
Maria
Oh dear. lol
We just had two newly-adult cats decide that seven months of living around chickens peaceably was enough. Though none of the other barn cats have bothered the chickens, these neutered males started killing - while we were away on vacation - one chicken a day. When we came home, we re-homed them to a nearby dairy that is being overrun with voles and pigeons.
CATS WHO ATTACK CHICKENS? Those are some serious cats! Wow. I almost have to root for a cat who can bring down a chicken. I'm impressed. Good thing you could rehome them.
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