NARRATIVE of WARD COURIER/CONFERENCE with RICK REYNARD
March, 2012
RUSKIN, NY
I like the way the school year corresponds with the cycles of nature. You have a long, distinct summer. You have a Christmas break in early winter. The spring break goes a couple weeks. The only season not honored with down-time is autumn, which for me is tragic. For me, fall is the inspirational season, the one that most nurtures the interior life.
Like the students, when you teach at a school, you have long, intense bouts of work and duty, then periods of utter freedom. It's even more dramatic at an internationally-renowned boarding school. That figures. Most of the students jet off to far points. The breaks are few but long because the parents don't want to buy any more plane tickets than they have to. You cram a full year's teaching into a shorter year. You do that with long days and Saturday classes. Six days a week.