All Things Willhoit

This is the online meeting place between my professional life as a high school business teacher and my personal life.


Having some belated Valentines day pancakes

Having some belated Valentines day pancakes

Reblogged from thezengen

I am absolutely loving this band right now!

thezengen:

I sleep all day and I dream all night, with the bottle in my hand I take the Devil’s side.

Reblogged from collaborativefund

collaborativefund:

Clay Shirky describes five student projects that he thinks are pushing the creative boundaries - from interface design to how people cluster to build new work.

You must watch this amazing video!  It encompasses everything about why I love to travel! And it is beautifully shot as well.  I can’t wait to travel to Patagonia this summer!

Amazing video of the climbing culture of Yosemite National Park.  Beautifully shot!

Reblogged from kateoplis
Reblogged from thedailywhat

thedailywhat:

Words Of Wisdom of the Day: Inspired by the acclaimed “Sagan Series,” Evan Schurr pieced together powerful statements made by world-renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson that serve as an alarming wake up call to a nation that has stopped dreaming and underfunded tomorrow.

[reddit.]

“Imagine if doctors were held accountable based on the death rate of their patients, regardless of environmental factors and whether prescribed treatment was followed.

Imagine if firefighters were held accountable based on fire injuries and deaths, even though they didn’t start the fires, their budgets had been cut and most of the homes in their district didn’t have fire alarms.

That would be unreasonable. So why do we only apply this impossible standard to teachers?”

Test scores mean nothing - NY Daily News
Reblogged from thedailywhat

thedailywhat:

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Fallon (as Neil Young) close out Springsteen Week on Late Night with a cover of LMFAO’s “Sexy And I Know It.”

[lnwjf.]

In travel, we need those bad things to happen to us. We need something painful, every once in a while, to remind us of the dangers of travel, and to make us alive. There is nowhere in the world that truly has no seasons, no change. And in travel too, you can try very hard to be safe, to be aware. But to isolate yourself from it is to isolate yourself from the very pleasure of it. Maybe I don’t have true seasons back home in the Pacific Northwest. But by perpetually traveling, I’m always borrowing other peoples’ seasons, and that’s good enough for me. Valley of Darkness, Valley of Life