The last 2 days, The WIRE have hosted another group of Danes who have come across the water (via Stansted at 1am) to witness our shining example of community work The guy leading the team was none other than Peter Senholt who until recently was a teacher at Skovbo Efterskole.
The last time I saw Peter he demonstrated his suicidal tendencies by taking his youth group on a fun-filled outing over the local by-pass. I just happened to catch it all on video, but I seriously do not recommend this as an activity for your young people! Check this out:
(If you’re viewing this post in a feed reader, you’ll have to click through to the site to see the video)
Mr & Mrs Barkaway try pretty hard to lead an ethical and eco-friendly lifestyle and have some great articles on their blog to reflect this. Check out buy ugly… and where the hell does our food come from? for some thought provoking and inspiring ideas.
The blogging phenomenon has been exploding around the globe for years now giving reporters a run for their money. Even insignificant events and personal musings in blogs have been scavenged and re-worked into major news stories, not to mention actual breaking news posted online as it happens.
The recent trend of podcasting has also shown that people are keen to gain their own audience and inform or entertain the masses, but here in sunny Sussex my friends have all decided September 2005 is the time to share their thoughts with the online community!
A few more links have appeared to the right of the page as my mates have all set-up their own blogs. I’m actually learning quite a bit more about them through their posts which is quite exciting. I’m not sure though if blogging in this way is a useful form of communication to explain things you would never say, or merely an excuse for not saying the things you ought to face-to-face…
Interesting thought, let’s see what they have to say about it!
My name is Jon and I'm a full-time Youth & Schools Worker in Littlehampton, UK. This site reflects my thoughts, ideas and experiences of working with Young People. I hope you find it useful!