Harnessing Wind and History: Haarlem Edition
Windmills are big in the Netherlands, in more ways than one. Continue reading “Harnessing Wind and History: Haarlem Edition”
Windmills are big in the Netherlands, in more ways than one. Continue reading “Harnessing Wind and History: Haarlem Edition”
Houses of worship are pretty cool. Continue reading “Little House(s) on the Planet”
Earlier this summer, I earned the CELTA certification, or Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults, thereby joining the warm, welcoming English language teaching community. Continue reading “‘S’ is for Surviving the CELTA”
From the grounds at Versailles to the gardens at Generalife, humans have long tried to bend nature to our will. Whether it’s used as a display … Continue reading Coming Soon: Nature, Curated
During my trip to Andalucía last winter, Córdoba was a must-see. The picturesque city and most of its famed, historic architecture stand along the Rio Guadalquivir. Continue reading “Into the Forest at Córdoba”
You may know him for enigmatic silhouettes and levitating apples, but there’s much more to René Magritte than that.
Continue reading “René Magritte, c’est magnifique!”