I do try to save a few pins a day though. I find it relaxing looking through the curated ones that appear because I've chosen to follow people or boards. It's a little, what's a good word, inspiring? As an educator I find the necessity for classification a key draw. Organization is paramount to effective writing, whatever its function. Organizational skills are some of the hardest things to encourage in a classroom of eager learners. They can only come through practice, experience, and experimentation.
I'm not exactly saying that Pinterest is brain-food. In fact a parade of mindless, textless pictures can be numbing. Still there are gems to be had. I just added the image of a Tesla Roadster electric sports car. I have not had the chance to see one in person, but I find them interesting on many levels. I didn't know that company is branching out to various models now as well.
Don't expect a Tesla of any stripe in my garage soon. My 1996 Ford Ranger still has, at minimum, four years of life left in her.