“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”- Marcel Proust
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.”- Henry Miller
Since I first read The Family of Man with photographs by Edward Steichen in 1956, I was fascinated with the idea of exploring the unity of human experience all over the world. My interests in history, geography, culture, mythology, philosophy, design, and crafts have been an essential part of my travel experience. I loved sharing travel with family, friends, and students.
Reichiro Yanagisawa, one of the Japanese students in my class at Rudolf Steiner College insisted I go on a lecture tour of Japan based on...
Read MoreTravel #3 – A Year in the Van. 1992-93. I was completing many years of teaching at Sacramento Waldorf School and would be joining the...
Read MoreJennifer Green from High Mowing School and I shared how much our high school students responded to the study...
Read MoreMeredith Kurtz created a traveling Waldorf school that her children and others could experience. Since her family was involved in filmmaking, they were often away...
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