Spain
This year marked our inaugural study-seminar through Spain – and we couldn’t be more excited about it! Approximately 25 teachers – some from public schools, some from private or Catholic […]
On the final day of our trip in Spain, we left the hotel in groups of four and headed to the Gothic Cathedral in the Old City in Barcelona. Logistically, […]
At the risk of sounding like an early jazz tune, I married a girl from Kansas City. One of of my first winter trips to KCMO, my wife Abby eagerly […]
This seminar has brought up a lot of big questions for me over the past week or so that we’ve been in Spain, and in particular, it has caused me […]
Barcelona is a breath of fresh air! Don’t get me wrong-the entire trip has been a dream-but in so many ways our arrival in this city has added a skip […]
“Ozymandias” By Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, […]
I love questions. Asking them. Hearing them. Answering them, when I can. Questioning is inherent in storytelling: who is the main character? Where is this character? What will drive the […]
A Night of Spanish Culture Are we at a concert? Are we watching a fireworks display? Watching a step performance? Of course not, but when the flamenco dancers’ shoes hit […]
As a student of Spanish since the age of 5, I have learned a great deal about the history of Spain. Growing up learning about Spain in elementary, middle, high […]
The concept of memory and history is an interesting one. It’s like the old saying “if it tree falls in the woods and no one hears it – did it […]