The Atlantic - not much to see: one ship in 12 days!
The Atlantic – not much to see except a lot of water: one ship in 12 days!

I have done no blogging over the last month or so as my wife and I have been taking a long vacation which included a spell of 12 days without any Internet connection while I was sailing in a small ship across the Atlantic from San Juan in Puerto Rico to Malaga in Spain. The rest of the time has been spent in Seville in Spain, Paris, France, and ending in England, where I am visiting family.

I found to my astonishment that I could manage quite well without being on the Internet – and more astonishingly, that the world was even better able to manage without me. So I’m assuming you haven’t missed me. However, I am about to restart blogging, with a post about the importance of culture in building an effective learning environment immediately following this post.

In the meantime, as much for my pleasure as yours, here are a few illustrated highlights of the trip, which was a 70th birthday present for my wife.

Sea Dream II: 20 passengers on a repositioning cruise from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean
Sea Dream II: 20 passengers on a repositioning cruise from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean

 

Sailing past Castillo San Felipe del Morro, San Juan
Sailing past Castillo San Felipe del Morro, San Juan

 

Malaga, Spain
Malaga, Spain

 

Seville's cathedral, Santa Maria de la Sede
Seville’s cathedral, Santa Maria de la Sede

 

Ceramics for sale, Cordoba
Ceramics for sale, Cordoba

 

Gardes Republicaines, Paris
Gardes Republicaines, Paris

Ah, well, it was nice while it lasted. The next post will be much more serious, on culture and learning environments.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Great pictures and glad you had a great trip. I think perhaps a lesson for us all about being on or offline.

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