“Experience, travel – these are as education in themselves” ~Euripedes
Miro on his computer in Guatemala
Child-Led Learning = Unschooling
The philosophy behind unschooling is that children will learn what they need to know when they are ready...
The San Francisco International Arts Festival is about to celebrate yet another year of international performance: music, dance, performance art, opera and theatre. The event starts in May and the shows run from May 18-June...
Unless you've been hiding in a cave today and or your own little private secret mansion with a walled compound in Pakistan; you've noticed that there's one less evil terrorist in the world. Midday today,...
Last night, I was due to have dinner with a client in Phoenix and she texted me letting me know it would have to wait until Obama's speech to the nation - Osama bin Laden...
By Claire Rogers on May 2, 2011 in Afghanistan, Asia, Events, Featured, Iraq, Laos, Middle East, Photos, Southeast Asia, Vietnam
General Westmoreland’s Vietnam War
To give you an idea about the misplaced bravado that marked the first years of the U.S. military in Southeast Asia, Life Magazine quoted General Westmorland about the prospects for the war: “We’re going...
Roadside Coffee; En-route from Bao Loc to Dalat, Vietnam
So far so good. It's Saturday morning and all is well. Today it's raining sideways here in Tokyo. Strong winds, damp, overcasts, grayish, and the puddles are...
All 4 of the Tsalala Cubs are doing exceptionally well and are looking very healthy. For those who are still in the dark…the make up of the cubs is 3 girls and a single boy....
Below is an interview with Allan Savory, President and Co-Founder of The Savory Institute, an organization based in Zimbabwe that works with farmers, pastoralists, and ranchers to restore degraded lands through holistic management practices. Savory is a...
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