The pond still isn't finished but the frogs didn't seem to mind. I counted at least twelve little heads bobbing about in the water. Blackbirds singing, muscari carpetting the ground, new life in the pond, magpies tugging at the sycamore branches for nesting material (eventually they flew off in disgust to find easier twigs to take), spring is such an amazing time.
|
Angela TorpeyI have taught Egyptology for nearly 25 years, for 21 years with the Centre for Lifelong Learning, the University of Warwick and for just over 10 years on the internationally recognised Certificate of Egyptology (Distance Learning by e-Learning) with the University of Manchester led by Professor Rosalie David.
Because of changes to the lifelong learning programme at Warwick I now teach independently, although I also teach dayschools for the university. For nearly 20 years I have led Study Tours to Egypt both independently and as guest lecturer with Ancient World Tours. Archives
December 2018
Categories |