By Katie Register
| Dawn on the Sea of Cortez from the porch of Meghann's apartment. On my next trip, I will get the horizon straight. |
Desert borders the Sea which was an amazing sight to me. Every other time I have see large bodies of water, the surrounding shores were green.
First things First
| Out of breath on top of a dune, Baja California. July 2016. |
Another first: One night in pitch darkness, I woke to the sound of a cow being chased by a dog through the cot area, and woke several nights around 3:20 AM by an over-alert rooster.
Dessert in the Desert
| Sweet Andres & the brownies he made. |
I wonder
about the need for firsts at all points in our lives—or at least why it is
important to me. My mom learned to SCUBA
dive and fly a small plane after age 65, so it might be a genetic thing.
| Annie and Robin in the outdoor classroom. |
The end of learning?
| Learning from Rafael Galvan Villavicencio, a healer who uses nature. |
According
to Falk & Dierking (2010), 95% of the science we learn comes from informal educational
sources—zoos, museums, hobbies, reading. And so I will rely on the informal
sources for my future education.
My time in Baja, just as the time I spent in Belize and Costa Rica for earlier graduate courses, makes me think of how experiencing new places, meeting and learning from new people, and expanding our horizons helps to build understanding and empathy. I'll leave this blog with a favorite quote:
My time in Baja, just as the time I spent in Belize and Costa Rica for earlier graduate courses, makes me think of how experiencing new places, meeting and learning from new people, and expanding our horizons helps to build understanding and empathy. I'll leave this blog with a favorite quote:
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and
narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these
accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be
acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's
lifetime.” --Mark Twain
Falk, J. H., &
Dierking, L. D. (2010). The 95 Percent Solution School is not where most
Americans learn most of their science. American Scientist, 98(6),
486-493.
Steinbeck, J. & Richetts, E. (1951). The log from the Sea of Cortez. Penguin.
Steinbeck, J. & Richetts, E. (1951). The log from the Sea of Cortez. Penguin.