Wednesday Image Search – Rea

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

After searching for ‘nea’ last week I will search for ‘rea’ this week.

What images will I find?

Nazareth, scroll, reading, synagogueThe first image was taken in Nazareth, Israel. I was on a tour of Israel and we were visiting the recreation of a synagogue in Nazareth. Here I am reading from a scroll. Actually, from a phone hidden behind the scroll 🙂

Blue Bell Ice Cream, Texas Ice Cream, Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, Best Ice CreamFor  the second image we have some Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, that I bought in Irving, Texas at the grocery store I worked at while in college. In my opinion, this is the best ice cream you can buy at the supermarket.

Bauernfrüstück, Farmer’s Breakfast, potato omelette with egg, roasted potatoes, onions, baconHere we have a Bauernfrüstück or Farmer’s Breakfast at one of my favorite restaurants in Jena, Germany.

Pottery Reading, Tel Lachish, Archaeology, pottery, archaeological dig, GarfinkelThis picture shows pottery reading in progress during one of the archaeological digs I participated in. Each afternoon we would wash the pottery we found earlier in the day while the archaeologists and square supervisors would study the pottery that we found and cleaned the day before.

Great grandkids, grandma Van duzor, FamilyFinally we have a picture of my siblings and I with my Great Grandma Van Duzor. We had stopped to visit here at the facility she was living in. Can you tell this was taken in the 70’s?

I had some interesting ‘rea’ pictures to choose from. I had a lot of ice cream and breakfast pictures to choose from, but only shared one of each.

Which is your favorite of these ‘rea’ pictures?

What should I search for next? I still have a couple ‘ea’ searches I want to share.

Steven

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Remembering A Janeite Journey

I am tired out from teaching for the past two weeks and decided to just re-post something I wrote ten years ago. I also watched the Netflix movie Persuasion over the weekend and am thinking about Jane Austen.

Steven


A Janeite Journey – July 27, 2012

All Roads Lead to Austen - A Janeite Journey - Pride - Sensibility - Jane Austen - Elizabeth Smith

The Book

Today I finished reading All Roads Lead to Austen by Amy Elizabeth Smith. I really enjoyed the author’s recounting of her year long literary journey through Latin America. The book covers not only her quest to discover how Jane Austen’s books are perceived by readers in other countries, but also her journey through understanding the culture of each country. I enjoyed reading about her experiences with the book clubs in each countries as I also wanted to learn how small group studies are different in each culture. I have students from these same countries that come to my courses. I was able to gain an insight into the differences in learning styles of each culture.

I spotted this book on the new book shelf at my local library. Since I enjoyed reading all of the Jane Austen books, I decided to check it out and read it. As I started reading the book, I also discovered that the author was a professor at a college close to where I live. Now I was even more interested in the book.

The author led us on a tour of Guatemala, Mexico, Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay and Argentina. Glimpses into everyday life, study abroad programs, local medicine and adventures in finding lodging all made this a great read. Also, the author’s own adventures in finding her Mr. Darcy were fun to follow.

I enjoyed the chapter about Argentina the best, but mainly because it was the only chapter set in a city where I have been. I could picture myself walking the same streets in Buenos Aires and seeing the same sites.

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La Boca

I could picture the colorful houses in La Boca as she described them during her visit there. I could also picture the street dancers of San Telmo that she wrote about.

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The Tango

My sister took this picture of an older couple doing the Tango in the street near our Hotel. Street performances are seen in many places in Buenos Aires.

Food was another topic that the book covered. It was nice to see the contrast between the different countries. So often, here in the US, we think that all Latin American food is the same. Of course, I know the difference :-).

Many Latin American authors were also discussed in the book, and my to-read list has become longer in the process.

Overall, my takeaway from this book is that a well written book can be enjoyed by diverse cultures. There is always something that they can identify with. However, each culture may see something different in the story and may have a different favorite character or villain.

Steven

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