It was quite hard for me to tell what it really was then I noticed the piece of info down there. I tried to zoom it out hoping to see what was written about it. Degelugn? What is it? The word is Swedish but even the translation crucible furnace seemed unfamiliar to me. I saw […]
Chandelier of the Past
This may not be the first chandelier ever made but it certainly belongs to the past centuries home light fixtures. It was fascinating to see this old chandelier at Torpa Stenhus during our teachers’ trip last year. It seemed to me that it had real candles as lights before but they were replaced by electrical ones later, […]
No Man on the Island
I had the opportunity to visit this secluded and somewhat uninhabited island on one of our teachers’ trips. It used to be a quarantine place in the 1700’s when epidemics had reached the country. I can’t tell much about the history of the island but what I saw was enough to convince me that it […]
Teachers’ Tour Of City Museums
It’s always hard to go back to work after a long summer break. Though one feels rested and recharged, it’s however, a heavy task to start working again. Anyhow, it’s also encouraging that my job always commence with mind and body programs like workshops and social activities. I always look forward to our small trips, which includes plays […]
A Cottage At The Lake
This is the kind of a place where I want to be now. Though not in this cold country but in a warmer climate like my hometown, Davao. All I know is that a cottage like this is built for use in the tropics but I was overjoyed when I saw this past summer in Ulricehamn on […]
In A Spooky House
My first week of being on the job again was not at all hectic despite the pressure of fixing class schedules. We always take it calmly on the first week, with lectures, meetings and other sort of preparations. What I anticipate most is the yearly trip we do to some places I or maybe some of my […]