Archive for March, 2007
Reading in Falticeni
15 March 2007News from Bulgaria
6 March 2007Dear Christa, Elena and other colleagues,
Please forgive my besetting sin-I was very late with sending Fotorelo to Elena in Romania! I was a bit ill and couldn’t do everything on time…and then my Internet service provider had some trouble with connection-please, forgive me! I sent it to Romania on 28th February-very late, unfortunately but maybe I wont ruin the schedule-at least not very much.
When we received it there was a miracle in our school-we had several snowdrops flowering in our European Spring Vibration Garden in our Peace Schoolyard!!! We were very happy with kids-Fotorelo from an European country and snowdrops-the signs of wonderful new future!
And a wonderful rainbow over the mountain and our Peace Pole!
Sorry again for my delay! If all of you re not so angry with me I will be happy to work with you in the future again!
May spring bring all of you bright and sunny days, and a lot of success and happiness!
Tzvetan Naydenov
Vratza, Bulgaria
Spring at Weizberg
6 March 2007
Our crocuses enjoy the sun like our pupils and teachers. The daffodils will open their blossoms very soon.
Spring Greetings from Romania
2 March 2007Hello Christa,
The first day of March brought a wonderful exhibition
in our school. The children made all kinds of amulets
and cards to celebrate the arrival of spring.They used different materials to create them ( rice, beans, flour, pasta and so on)In our school garden the crocuses and daffodils that we planted last year are in blossom.I’m sending you some pictures from the exhibition. Do you know anything about Fotorello? I wish you a wonderful spring! Best wishes,
Adina Jula
Hello Adina, thanks for your pictures and mail. I remember the little amulets of last year. I´m happy too that our flowers are in blossom again. I ´haven´t heard anything from Bulgaria therefore I sent a copy of the fotorello to Elena in Falticeni last Monday. I hope it will arrive safely and we can continue the journey.
Many greetings to your students and colleagues.
Christa



