This is a blog created by, me, Max N., about my experience at my new learning program. This blog is also about my life regarding my learning at home and out of CSCL (http://www.partsandcrafts.org/scl/), the homeschool resource center I am attending. On this blog, I will be posting short articles relating to the labels below. You can sign up to get daily emails letting you know about recent posts by submitting your email in the box below on the right. Enjoy the blog!!!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
June 24 in Morocco
Morocco is very different from the US. I knew this, but being there shows me how different it is. There is trash everywhere. There are very poor people on the street. People try to sell you things all the time. Fortunately, our hotel was airy, quiet, and peaceful. I woke up in our hotel yesterday at about 8:00. I got dressed, and went downstairs where Baba was eating and chatting with some other hotel guests. I ate a few mini croissants, and drank some orange juice. Our plan for yesterday was to meet up with a tour guide at 9:00 and get a tour of Tangier. Our guide, an older man named Mohamed, arrived and we set off. It was lightly raining and a little bit chilly, despite it being summer and us being so close to the equator. We walked to a nearby bus, and were driven all over the city, with Mohamed telling us all about wherever we were. He seemed like a knowledgeable guy. After this we departed and started to walk on foot. We saw all sorts of different markets, from jewelry to fish. The fish and meat markets were particularly good for taking photos in. Here are some photos:
We saw a whole bunch of things (and Baba even bought some rugs) on the tour, which lasted until about 3:00. We had to get a taxi to drive us back to the hotel. For the rest of the afternoon we relaxed, me reading the book that I'm currently enjoying. We had dinner on the roof o the hotel. I ate little more than the vegetable soup. We continued to relax and read, then sent to sleep.
June 25 in Morocco and Spain
Yesterday was relaxed at the beginning and end and had travel in the middle. We woke up at our hotel in Tanger; Baba went downstairs to eat. I followed a few minutes later. Our bellies more full, we walked to the nearby moroccan history museum. There were a whole bunch of cool exhibits, including an old world map and a room with walls and a ceiling made from colorful tiles. There was a garden in the back in which we saw a turtle. Our travel book said that there were snake charmers in Tanger, we could not find one, so we went back to the hotel to inquire about where we could see one. We learned that we had walked right by him, so we went down there and i has my picture taken with a snake. Soon after that we packed up and were brought to the airport. We arrived, checked in, boarded, flew, deplaned, and took a taxi to our hotel in Madrid. We ate dinner with the husband if one of my mom's friends. Because the restrung used to be a soup factory, one of the desserts was "soap". Here it is:
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
June 23 in Spain & Morocco
Yesterday I slept in until 9:00, knowing that we had nothing to do until we were picked up at 11:00. When I got up, we went downstairs to eat breakfast, that time at the hotel. I had the same meal as I had had the day before, but that time Baba managed to find me hot chocolate. This improved the meal. Afterwords, we packed. My bag was swollen from the amount of stuff squeezed into it. We took a cab to the ferry port, and we managed to board the ferry. Baba had us sit next to another boy a little younger than me and his relative ( I'm not sure how that guy was related to him). I mostly read on the trip. Half way through we saw the Rock of Gibraltar:
When we arrived in Morocco, we took a shuttle bus to another bus station. When our rude did not come, Baba had a series if over the phone conversations with various people in which only half the words were understandable. We ended up having to take a taxi to our hotel. From the taxi we could see a good amount of Moroccan countryside:
We rested at our hotel until dinner, when we set to dinner. Along the way a man tried to "help us" to find dinner and guide us. Baba ended up talking to him, and he proceeded to lead us to a Moroccan style restaurant. The food was okay, but I was busy worrying about how safe the water and fresh vegetables were, as well as being uncomfortable around this "guide" who was following us around. After dinner we walked back to the hotel. Baba ended up having to pay the man, but not much. Tired again, we went to sleep.
Someone was selling these chicks, who were squeaking and running around in the box.
Monday, June 23, 2014
June 22 in Spain
Yesterday we left Malaga on a day-long trip to Cordoba. My meal at the hotel probably my least favorite so far, mostly due to the lack of hot chocolate. The croissants were also suboptimal. We left our hotel at about 8:00 am to catch the 9:00 train. We passed through the fairly lax security, then waited for the train to leave the station. I was very tired, and napped for most of the ride. When we arrived, I waited impatiently while Baba chatted with a stranger for the zillionth time. When we finally got in the bus, we quickly got off, near the famous La Mozquita. Turns out it was closed until the afternoon, so we when to the other tourist attraction, the synagogue. That was closed for restoration. Right next to the synagogue, there was a museum about the history of Spanish Jews, which we went into.
The synagogue!!!
We ate lunch at a local tapas restaurant; the food was mediocre. After lunch we walked back to La Mozquita, and were met with a very long line. Baba was determined to go in, though, so we got on the end. When we did get inside, the wait was worth it. Apparently there are one thousand columns, with arches connecting them all. Due to that it was originally a mosque and then a cathedral, there was a strange mix of the two cultures inside the building. Here are some photos:
After the mosque, we had nothing more to do, so we took an early train back to Malaga. At the hotel I read my book for a while; then we set off for dinner. Our dinner was also a tapas bar, and like usual Baba had to talk to every single person she saw. My tapas were good but not great, but I think this was my fault for not order food I would have liked the most. After dinner we had flan, then went back to the hotel and went to sleep.
June 21 in Spain
(Sorry this one is late. I had wifi problems)
We exited the house and went back to the hotel. We waited a little while, then were picked up by a cab and transported to the airport. At the airport, our tickets turned out to be standby, but we were lucky enough to get seats in the flight. I read on the flight. When we arrived in Malaga, we took a cab to the hotel, checked in, then went out to dinner. The food was okay, but not great. By the time we got back I was exhausted, and read a little before going to sleep.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
June 20 in Spain
Yesterday we left Barcelona for the day. Like we have been, we woke up at 7:00 and got our usual breakfast, this time at a little restaurant nearby. The croissant was my least favorite of all the ones I ate while in Barcelona, and the hot chocolate was delicious and pretty much like all the other hot chocolate everywhere else. After a while our bus arrived, and be got on. the tour guide talked the entire time, which i found especially irritating due to that I had an amazing book and was really trying to read. When we arrived, I walked out into a small Spanish village. We went on a tour around that lasted about two hours, but due to my insomnia the night before, I was exhausted and spent the tour finding places to sit. Here are some pictures I took:
After that drudgery, we are lunch at a fairly standard restaurant. I had octopus. Around 1:00 pm, we boarded the bus again and went to the Dali museum. According to our previously mention guide, all of the good art was in Miami, and we most thought the museum was not that interesting, so we left sooner than everyone else and sat at a cafe for a while. Some more photos:
Friday, June 20, 2014
June 19 in Spain
Yesterday we hopped on and off the hop-on-hop-off bus. Unfortunately, we had to wake up earlier than I wanted to, which at least gave me insight into how great sleeping is. Anyway, like every morning so far, we found a cafe and ate our usual breakfasts. I had a chocolate croissant and a cup of hot chocolate. Baba had a coffee. My croissant was subpar compared to the others I've had in the past few days, and the hot chocolate fulfilled its job of being both hot and chocolaty. We waited around for a few more minutes, then boarded the bus.
The first of the three stops was Park Guell, a public park designed by Gaudi. We purchased a new pair of sunglasses for me to replace the ones I'd lost (sorry Mom!). Recently, they changed the park to make the tile lizard in a place you have to pay to get into, and we could see the lizard from afar, so we decided to just leave the park and return to the bus.
The second and by far the most interesting stop was the Barcelona science museum. Due to a severe lack of signs, we wandered around for a almost a half an hour, attempting to find the museum. Once we arrived, the museum was fairly good, right until the end (when it became great!). First off we walked down a giant spiraling ramp around the above tree. Then we walked through an exhibit on the on the nearby Mediterranean Sea. That exhibit was not the most enjoyable. From there we walked into the main museum, with many physics-related exhibits, all of which were interactive. The level of interactivity made the museum really fun. But at the end, they had an amazon-like forest with ponds containing very large fish of all sorts, various tall trees, and this, a capybara:
Our final stop was Mont Juic, a nearby hill that took a funicular ride to reach. Baba did not want to go, so I went up, took some pictures, and went down. Here's one of the pictures:
Thursday, June 19, 2014
June 18 in Spain
I woke up to an alarm at 7:00 yesterday. Grumbling, I got out of bed and got dressed so Baba and I could make our bus. Still tired, we went to look for a place to get breakfast. Although it was past 8:00, the majority of the shops are closed. When we found a cafe, I ordered a chocolate croissant and a hot chocolate. Instead I got two chocolates, and drank them both. Baba and I greatly enjoyed our breakfast, then walked to where our tour bus would be picking us up. The bus took us on a Gaudi tour, stopping twice, at the places displayed in the pictures below.
This was the first building we stopped at. Unfortunately, I managed to not get an pictures of the exterior o the house, and this shot of a window is the best I have. Anyway, the exterior and interior of this building was entirely made out if curves, making it feel a hobbit hole.
This is the front of the Sagrada Familia, the giant church that Gaudi spent his entire life working on and is still under construction. This side represents the nativity scene from the bible. Below you can see baby Jesus on the central pillar.
Above is the interior of the cathedral. The columns represent trees. One interesting fact I learned is that Gaudi kept most of the religious sculptures and whatnot on the outside of the Sagrada Familia in order to make everyone comfortable inside.
And finally, the back. This side repersent Jesus's death. It's still under construction, but you can see Jesus crusified and various other people mourning.
After the tour, I relaxed at the hotel until dinner. At dinner I ordered a delectable octopus dish, and for dessert we had flan again. This flan was also minuscule. Maybe my flan size expectations are inflated...
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
June 17 in Spain
PToday was my first day in Spain with Baba, my grandmother. After about 10 hours of travel, we arrived at our hotel in Barcelona. I had slept uncomfortably and for a small amount of time on the plane, and was exhausted and fell asleep within minutes of entering our room.
After a five hour nap, I awoke in a much less tired. Baba and I walked to a nearby market and guessed the meaning of the Catalan signs around the market. There were some unusual items for sale, as you can see in the pictures above. As well as the meat in the above pictures, there were vendors that sold a variety of different eggs ranging in size from quail eggs to ostrich eggs and a vendor selling many varieties of fish. We ordered rabbit, snails, and mushrooms for dinner, but none of it was amazing. Baba and I split the tiniest flan ever, but enjoyed it none the less. Do to the lack of size on the flan's part, on the way back to our hotel we got a little bit if ice cream. They had the strangest flavor I have ever seen:
~max
Monday, June 16, 2014
Quick Spain & Morocco Iterniary
June 16:
Leave Boston at 5:30
June 17:
Get into the Barcelona hotel at 11:00 am
June 18:
Gaudi tour around Barcelona
June 19:
Hop on hop off buss tour around Barcelona
June 20:
More sightseeing around Barcelona
June 21:
Get to Cordoba
June 22:
Hop on hop off buss tour around Cordoba
June 23:
Get to Tanger
June 24:
Tanger tour
June 25:
Get to and explore Madrid
June 26:
Explore Madrid and then leave.
Leave Boston at 5:30
June 17:
Get into the Barcelona hotel at 11:00 am
June 18:
Gaudi tour around Barcelona
June 19:
Hop on hop off buss tour around Barcelona
June 20:
More sightseeing around Barcelona
June 21:
Get to Cordoba
June 22:
Hop on hop off buss tour around Cordoba
June 23:
Get to Tanger
June 24:
Tanger tour
June 25:
Get to and explore Madrid
June 26:
Explore Madrid and then leave.
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