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We made it home safely and without incident. It was a great adventure. I want to be sure to express my appreciation to Hardin-Simmons University and the Cullen Fund for Faculty Enrichment for making this sabbatical trip possible. It was … Continue reading
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Made it to Madrid
Enjoyed Madrid very much. Leaving for London early in the morning. Mixed feelings–we’re sad to leave the last city of our trip, but tired and looking towards home.
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The power couplers are failing, Captain . . .
. . . we cannot maintain warp speed! We discovered that the power cord to my laptop was left in Zurich. Luckily, the hotel staff found it and are mailing it back home for us. And yes, it’s is also … Continue reading
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Barcelona
Barcelona is another beautiful city. Lots to do. We visited the Aquarium (above picture) on Sunday and rode Segways (below) on Monday. The rest of the week is well planned out. You’ll have to come back here to find out … Continue reading
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Farewell to SWITZERLAND
It was a sad good-bye to Switzerland at about 7:30 PM on Friday, July 8, 2011. We had a great time, my studies were interesting and helpful, and the people I met at the Institut were thoughtful and engaging. I … Continue reading
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Where I’m studying
I won’t write in detail about my studies at the C.G. Jung Institut as that would no doubt bore the reader. Jung was a Swiss psychologist who developed a very complex theory about human psychology. Unlike most early psychologists, Jung … Continue reading
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A brief reflection
I don’t know if it was all the planning and preparation . . . or the fact that I am traveling with my family . . . or the positive experiences we’ve had of people and places . . . … Continue reading
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