Das Café Hannover

Das Café Hannover in Puerto del Carmen auf Lanzarote

Bei unserem letzten Besuch auf Lanzarote hatte sich unsere Anwesenheit herumgesprochen, denn als wir das Café Hannover – auch Stübchen genannt – in der Nähe des Hotels Fariones (hinter Burger King) vorbeigingen, bat man uns das Café zu bewerten!

Das Café ist in neuem Besitz und bietet einen Full English Breakfast für nur €3 (Stand: Oktober 2011) mit Speck, Würstchen, Ei, Tomaten, Bohnen, Champignons, Pommes oder Rösti-Ecken, mit Toast, Butter und Marmelade.

Leider hatten wir bereits gegessen, sonst wäre ich sicherlich in Versuchung gekommen es zu probieren und hätte eine ausführliche Rezession darüber geschrieben.  Trotzdem haben wir einen Fruchtsaft getrunken und nahmen die Cocktailkarte unter die Lupe.

Für die Gäste in Fariones hat das Café einen besonderen Vorteil: es liegt noch in Reichweite des Hotel-WLANs.

The Hannover Café

Café Hannover, Puerto del Carmen, LanzaroteWord about our visit to Lanzarote had spread as we walked passed the Hannover Café near Fariones Hotel (behind Burger King), as we were asked to review them!

The café is under new management and is offering a Full English Breakfast for just €3, consisting of bacon, sausage, egg, tomatoes, beans, mushrooms, chips or hash brown, and toast with butter and jam.

Unfortunately we had already eaten, otherwise I would have probably been tempted to try it and would have written a full review about it. As it was, we settled for fruit juice and took a closer look at the cocktail menu.

For those staying in Fariones the café comes with the advantage of being within reach of the hotel’s WiFi.

First impressions of a Waldorf School

School blackboard - ©iStockphoto.com/kyoshinoLast week our local Waldorf school held an open day – an “open classroom day” to be precise.  The Waldorf education method differs from the normal state education in Germany, even though it was developed here in the first half of the 20th Century.

Now admittedly this was not my first contact the method, having previously had conversations with teachers at both this and other Waldorf schools and learnt, for example, that the teachers are expected to prepare the lessons themselves – in most cases without the use of text books.  But it was a chance to experience the lessons first hand, as the classroom was opened up for parents of the children and anyone else interested to sit in on them and watch.

I spent the morning observing year 5, [Read more…]

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