The Day at Rocamadour
Today we got up nice and early. We went to the airport and got our rental car. It was a … Continue reading The Day at Rocamadour
Today we got up nice and early. We went to the airport and got our rental car. It was a … Continue reading The Day at Rocamadour
On Saturday morning September 24th, we awoke at the early hour of 6 am for our weekend in Provence. Some … Continue reading Weekend in Provence
The Canal du Midi was built to serve as a shortcut between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, avoiding the long … Continue reading Canal du Midi
Carcassonne will be our home for the month of September. It is truly every bit the fairytale you see in … Continue reading Carcassonne
Watercolor or Aquarelle in French, is a painting method using water soluble pigments. Watercolors are usually painted on paper and … Continue reading Aquarelle
My first idea of Paris was influenced greatly by film. Specifically, the film Sabrina starring the irresistibly adorable Audrey Hepburn. … Continue reading La Vie En Rose
On July 7th, I attended Summerfest at The Mary Louis Academy for a Shakespeare Workshop. During the workshop, I wrote … Continue reading Shakespeare Workshop
The Galileo School met with Dr. Robert Thurman on a rainy Sunday in July, 2011. This was not an easy … Continue reading Nirvana, The Matrix and Spaghetti with the Dalai Lama
We have the incredibly good fortune to spend our Fridays at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. I have never been … Continue reading Mayans at The Met!