A view of the breakfast buffet at the hotel on the French side of Lake Geneva. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Breakfast Food
A view of the breakfast buffet at the hotel on the French side of Lake Geneva. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Breakfast Food
This is castle ruin Burg Hornberg above the town of Neckarzimmern. In Germany it is mostly famous for being the home of Götz von Berlichingen, the title hero of Goethe’s play. Not many people know the play but they know the name and his famous … Continue reading He Can Shove It!
Kamishibai is a Japanese form of story telling with pictures. It translates literally as “paper play”. It was popular in Japan before and during world war II until the advent of television. Today it has resurfaced as an education method in nursery and primary schools. Although the actual pictures and narration can easily be created as power point presentations, the interaction with the audience and the intimacy of a life performance creates an almost magical atmosphere.

I spent a couple of days last week at a training workshop about narration techniques where I learned how to incorporate kamishibai into alphabetisation classes. The final afternoon was spent on creating kamishibai stories in small groups. The photo above is our final picture of the story of Quadro who goes to school where he falls in love with Ronda.
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Värikollaasit #452
“What is it, Major Lawrence, that attracts you personally to the desert?”T.E. Lawrence: “It’s clean.” This quote from the movie Lawrence of Arabia always has me laughing – much to the consternation of others who haven’t experienced the desert in Saudi Arabia. Of course, it’s … Continue reading I’m Not a Clean Fanatic
Full of bubbles. Weekend Sky
Luigi Toscano’s mural in Mannheim is called “Gegen das Vergessen” (against forgetting, or maybe more poignant: Lest we forget). The two portraits are of two Holocaust survivors. The quote from the woman reads: “We need to remember the past but we must not live in … Continue reading More Important than Ever