Honk

in tools, are mirrors

With a goose honk of horn in the morning, old Henry Ford rises to memory. Black T chug chug. Even idling, moving. Mechanical pulse of a world changing. Mass production, hastened sprawling, until the morning rush takes a stand. Still. That’s the irony in Henry’s tool: not seeing what’s good for driving, must be driven by fools.

About Me

Roger Kenyon was North America’s first lay canon lawyer and associate director at the Archdiocese of Seattle. He was involved in tech (author of Macintosh Introductory Programming, Mainstay) before teaching (author of ThinkLink: a learner-active program, Riverwood). Roger lives near Toronto and offers free critical thinking and character development courses online.

“When not writing, I’m riding—eBike, motorbike, and a mow cart that catches air down the hills. One day I’ll have Goldies again.”