Monday, November 24, 2008

TDan's African Journey

Saint Louis du Senegal, from Wikimedia


I've been following Toujoursdan's fascinating daily posts on his trip to Senegal (where a lot of my students come from). He also has a lot of splendid pictures from Senegal posted as well. Senegal might well surprise you. It's not quite what I expected.

It's a lot more interesting, and enlightening, than keeping track of the Anglican Wars these days, and I'm more than a little tired lately. I'm looking forward to Thanksgiving, not for Turkey dinner and Michael's family, but so I can get back into my studio and have some undisturbed time to work there.

3 comments:

  1. It is a Wonderful Worfl...Doug, there is a little wonder of a wonderful award at my blog...Happy Thanksgiving.

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  2. Oh - it is wonderful isn't it? And the flickr photos.

    Brilliant - just great stuff!

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  3. For those who enjoy "graphic novels", one of the most enjoyable (for those who aren't stuck in "superhero" mode) is "Aya", about a Senegalese teen girl and her friends and family.

    NancyP

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