GoPro photo/ Palm Island, United Arab Emirates
Posted: July 19, 2013 Filed under: world travels | Tags: Dubai, GoPro Hero 3, iPhoto, Palm Island, UAE Leave a commentPhoto taken from the outer ring of the palm, looking toward downtown Dubai. The haze is from the humidity in the air, which was nearly 80%.
Shot on GoPro Hero 3 camera/ edited in iPhoto
Arabesq: world’s most interesting coffee store/ Dubai Mall, United Arab Emirates
Posted: June 27, 2013 Filed under: coffee | Tags: Arabesq, Arabic coffee, coffee, Dubai, Dubai Mall, iPhone 4S, Turkish coffee, UAE, United Arab Emirates Leave a comment
Technically more of a sweets shop than a coffee store, it nonetheless is kind of a fantasy place for coffee affectionados. They hand-infuse pistachios into their ice cream, sell sweets from all over the Arab region, and make coffee in the Arabic-style…similar to the Turkish brewing method. I bought some Syrian baklava and Moroccan cookies. Pretty much the entire first floor of this mall, which has access to the Burj Khalifa, is a series of gourmet shops.
Shot on iPhone 4S
The Girl with the Rose Tattoo/ Al Mamzar Beach, United Arab Emirates
Posted: June 22, 2013 Filed under: world travels | Tags: Al Mamzar Beach, Berlin, German, iPhone, Tattoo, UAE Leave a commentThis lady from Berlin graciously allowed me to photograph her ornate tattoo. She didn’t speak any English…und mein Deutsch ist nicht sehr gut…but her friends did. After they explained to her that I wanted to photograph her tattoo, she was very enthusiastic about posing for this picture. Afterwards, we all had a lengthy discussion about German food.
Shot on iPhone 4S. Edited in Photoshop CS6 and Magic Bullet Looks.
Moroccan tea/ Palm Island, United Arab Emirates
Posted: June 14, 2013 Filed under: tea, world travels | Tags: tea, United Arab Emirates Leave a commentshot on iPad Mini
Serra Da Cantareira Park/ São Paulo, Brazil
Posted: April 10, 2013 Filed under: world travels | Tags: Brazil, São Paulo, Serra Da Cantareira Park Leave a commentSerra da Cantareira is equivalent to eight thousand football fields of Atlantic Forest.
Mini Cooper-Heathrow Airport/ London
Posted: March 15, 2013 Filed under: Mini Coopers | Tags: Heathrow Airport, London, Mini Cooper, UK Leave a commentShot on iPhone
Dancers rehearsing/ São Paulo, Brazil
Posted: March 13, 2013 Filed under: world travels | Tags: Brazil, Dancers, São Paulo Leave a commentSão Paulo is the largest city in the Americas. It has one of the highest number of roof-top helicopter pads in the world.
Also, by far, the best coffee shops in the world.
Posted: December 15, 2012 Filed under: world travels Leave a comment
An important part of the International School of Berne’s curriculum and culture is the development of a sense of global citizenship in their students. In this post, we hear from 12th grade student Nathalie Rahlenbeck,
who provides an excellent account of her participation in the Terre des Hommes event to raise awareness and funds for an organization that improves the lives of street children. We also feature Dr. Kathleen Noreisch, director of the CAS (Creativity, Action, Service) program at ISBerne. CAS provides the opportunity for students to work on a variety of social responsibility initiatives including Mary’s Meals, an international movement that provides food projects in communities where hunger and poverty impair the ability to receive an education, and Velos für Afrika, a Swiss organization that repairs and sends bicycles to Africa to promote local mobility. The ISBerne CAS program also allows students to work on some very ambitious field projects in the…
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Dune riding/ Dubai, UAE
Posted: November 24, 2012 Filed under: world travels | Tags: desert, Dubai, dune riding, UAE Leave a commentThe ISBerne Art Program
Posted: November 14, 2012 Filed under: editorials Leave a commentAdd your thoughts here… (optional)
Swiss artist, Paul Klee, was quoted as saying, “”Kunst gibt nicht das Sichtbare wieder, sondern macht sichtbar” or in English, “Art does not reproduce what we see; rather, it makes us see.”
In this post, we interview ISBerne Secondary School Art Teacher, Mr Tom Sunthornwat, and watch his students work in the newly outfitted Art studio. 11th and 12th Grade students at ISBerne have the opportunity to choose IB Art, requiring them to spend 2 years preparing for a solo art show for the examination.
Today there was music
Posted: November 12, 2012 Filed under: editorials Leave a commentAdd your thoughts here… (optional)
Mr David Ritsema comments on the passion, commitment, and goals behind teaching and making music at ISBerne. Talented students are supported by Mr Ritsema, Mr Christian Stübi and Ms I-Mei Lu. In today’s post, the music speaks for itself.
cappuccino/ Bern Hauptbahnhof, Switzerland
Posted: November 12, 2012 Filed under: coffee, food Leave a commentCafé merveilleux/ Chicco D’oro, Montreux, Suisse
Posted: November 11, 2012 Filed under: coffee, food | Tags: cafe, Chicco D'oro, coffee, crepes, Montreux, Suisse, Switzerland Leave a commentIls ont également des crêpes merveilleuses. Photo sur l’iPhone.






















