Friday, April 27, 2012

French Team in Portugal:

The french team arrived to Portugal on the 20th of April. On the 23rd of April, in the afternoon, we all met in Vila Praia de Âncora.They were welcome in the train station by members of the portuguese team. Then we had a nice walk on the beach and some  the cold waters of north of Portugal. Unfortunately there was no sun during their stay.
On the next day they met the local authorities in Caminha and Vila Praia de Âncora and lunched with the portuguese team in the school canteen. In the afternoon they went on a bus tour trough Vila Praia de Âncora, Caminha, Moledo, Vilar de Mouros and Dem.
The 25th of April was a public holiday in Portugal that celebrates Carnation Revolution that ended dictatorship. It was a day spent with the portuguese. There was a lot of different programs in the morning but we all met in Viana do Castelo. In the evening we all had dinner in the restaurant.
In 27th of April they visited Oporto, a beautiful city in north with a lot to see.
It was a good time spent with a different culture that we got to know by being with them. We all made new friends that intend to keep.  

Maias’s Legend

Camp of gorse (maias).
In Portugal there is a tradition of placing branches / crowns with gorse (yellow flowers) in the locks of the doors and windows of homes during the night of April 30th to May 1st. 
According to legend, known as the "Lenda Das Maias", this was used by Jews to identify the house where Jesus Christ, still a baby, and his family spent the night, when they tried to escape death decreed by Herod. In the next morning,inexplicably, all the doors at that location had a bunch of Maias in their locks, making it impossible to  the soldiers of Herod to identify where Jesus was. According to this legend is born a old ritual that we can still find all over the country but mainly in the northern localities. They also say that putting gorse (known in many places  by Maias, due to blooming usually in May) on the doors locks and windows defends the house and prevents all evil that try to invade the house.  
In northern Portugal, there is an old game. Parents of unmarried girls put  crowns on the highest point of the house so boys can steal them overnight. Those who managed to have a chance of getting the crowns, can have the girl, they fail when are caught by the parents.

Door adorned with gorse.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Looking back to the Dublin meeting

Hello from the Irish Team

We've been a bit quiet since the Dublin meeting but now that we look forward to the next phase of the project and Plomari maybe it's good to have a quick look back at that meeting. The slideshow below might remind you of some of the work we did together but there are big gaps too and these are just a few "snaps" (low quality pictures) to remind us of our time together. What was your best memory of our meeting? What did you think of the Lord Mayor? There is a lot missing from these: what would you add to complete the picture? The Guinness (for some) and some nice pictures were already posted. But what else?


Here is an example video (again of low quality) but it may remind us of the meeting. Do you remember the skirts outside the Dail after our visit there? What was that about? Do you remember the debate in the parliament when we were there? And the information given by the guide? And the demonstration by student teachers?


Remember the Science Gallery or Trinity College Dublin? Did you know that 14 April 2012 is the 80th anniversary of the first experiment EVER to confirm the most famous equation of all?
E = what? The experiment was done by an Irish scientist. Or what about your trip to the World Heritage site at Newgrange or the monastic site at Glendalough? So sad we couldn't go with you :(
Maybe you'd like to look around Ireland again? There are many other special places.




What are your own memories? Can you tell us? Can you share some pictures or videos?
And looking back what was good about our meeting? What could we improve on for the next time?

We'll post more soon: we are all back in school on Monday after our 2 week Easter break.
Irish students will have a lot to post about then.                 Bye for now.

Thursday, April 12, 2012


Here in Portugal classes started on Tuesday. I have to start studying for tests and doing works! Well, is not that bad… but I have two exams in the end that are very important for any student in my grade. There are people highly intelligent like Heidi Hankins, a four year girl with a 159 IQ, one less than Stephen Hawking, that could do everything I do easily, but I don’t have any problem with my capabilities and I think that what matters is improving them and face challenges.
This week astronomers found a very interesting rock formation in Mars. Guess what… an elephant! I have to admit I saw the photograph and it actually seemed like an elephant but see for yourself.
Good news… Kasabian are coming to Portugal to the festival Paredes de Coura! It’s near the place I live which is very good; I have to buy the tickets…  I really want to see them live!
Tell us how was your week! ;)

Ana Maria 

Heidi Hankins
Rock formation - Mars

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

With all the sunny and hot days we had this week all over Europe I felt everybody  a lot more happier. It’s true that the weather affects your mood! Everybody feels Spring coming... If the people that we all feel happy it seems that life goes easier, so maybe the secret to live a happy and enjoyable life is to be an optimist and look at the bright side of life... There is a negative side of the hot and dry weather, and that is fires. In Portugal a lot of the forest was burned this week, the equivalent to 12 thousand football stadiums... But the bright side of fires is that the land gets more fertile; days after a fire there’s a lot of newgrown plants.

In the other day I received one of my tests and you know it: if I don’t get a good mark, I feel a bit down. It wasn’t good, not enough... but that is going to make me study more for the next test. You’ll see: I’m going to have an awesome mark!


You know those days when you feel a bit down but there are some things that keep your chin up? Well I saw a video that made my day, a snowboardeing opossum performance. It was taken to the slopes in his green jumper and with his mini snowboard. The video is so funny and the animal really cute! Many people criticized it but I think that this marsupial enjoyed it because it could run of, if it wanted... it’s its instinct. So, either it was fascinated with it or it is a natural snowboard lover!
The weather in space was not very good. A powerful solar storm has unleashed the biggest radiation wave in nearly seven years. This solar storm sent huge amounts of energy into space and Earth felt it too. This storm could affect satellites and airline routes, but it created spectacular Northern Lights in countries in Europe and Asia. I think the Northern Lights are of fine beauty. I only had the opportunity to see its pictures and videos but one of the things I would like to see in my life would be definitely this.

Since most of the summer festivals have already published their performances list, me and my friends are going to decide which one we are  going to. Last year many artists I liked performed  and I couldn’t go. This year... not as many. I think it’s almost set: there’s one close to the place we live so it’s pretty easy to go by train or by bus; it’s really cheap and one of the bands that are playing is one of the best within the ones coming this year.

Wait a moment, I’ve just looked through the window and guess what, it is raining...  I think I’m going outside... Rain is the nature’s most beautiful and most powerful weapon, that’s way I respect it so much...

XOXO
Lis

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Greek Team

Hi guys,
At 25th March we have national holiday and we celebrate the formation of modern Greek nation which included Peloponisos, Kyklades and Sterea Ellada. At 22 of January / 3 of February 1830 the protocol of Greek independence was signed.
So every year we have a parade and all the students involved wear blue and white clothes and the best students hold the Greek flag. And as usual these days, people at the end of the parade flooded the cafes and the seaside taverns. The fun, the drinking and the dancing continued till sunset and a lot of people went to a daylight party.
Also, last year was the anniversary of the birth of Odysseus Elytis, a very famous Nobelist poet. He came from our island, Lesvos. For that reason, our school decided to organize an event with the cooperation of Leshi (a local association which provides our traditional music and Greek poetry.)
Opening the event the President of the Club Mavraganis Xenophon, expressed his pleasure for this first collaboration with the educational community. Furthermore the director of the school Kaldeli Gregory thanked the group of students and teachers for this outstanding production which required a lot of preparation. Then the students read texts that referred to the biography, the general characteristics of his poetry, sun, light, love as well as excerpts from the works of "The Greek language gave me," "Axion Esti" and others. A memorable moment of the Event was the video where the actor Kariofyllia Karabeti recited the famous work of Elytis, MONOGRAM.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_2pyNuL0_A )


[ Odysseus Elytis was born in Heraklion, Crete, at November 1911. He was the sixth son of Maria and Panayiotis Alepoudeli, owner of factory with soap from Mytilene, who maintained very friendly ties with Eleftherios Venizelos.
In Athens, the family settled when Ulysses was 3 years old. In childhood, the death of his sister Myrsini in 1918 played a significant role, when the poet was only 7 years old ∙ one death, who shocked and maybe put him in a struggle to overcome in order to finally accept the death and defeat him.
At young age our poet was lucky to have great teachers including John Kakridis and George Apostolakis, was fortunate enough to travel too, following his love for nature, to proceed to the discovery of the islands of the Aegean and leave his soul in an unrelenting journey to the turquoise waters of the Archipelago.
At age of 13 he began to publish, using pseudonyms, collaborations in "Conformation of Children", a journal that included texts of Gregory Xenopoulos, Penelope Delta and other top of the Greek letters.
He writes "First Poems" in 1934. Then he was related with Andreas Embiricos, a poet that influenced him and with whom he will develop a deep, lifelong friendship. For the first time then, he reluctantly accepts to publish poems in "New Letters"with the nickname that would make him world famous: Elytis.
In the Loumidis cafe, a hangout which opened in 1938, the other major poetic form, Nikos Gatsos, meets him with other great people˸Mikis Theodorakis and Manos Hadjidakis were two of them.
At his times, in poetry there was a mentality that was known by the term "Karyotakismos" that meant for literature a climate of pain, guilt and perhaps pessimism. Against them Elytis opposes a joyful, delightful- with a crazy flow of speech- full of vivid images poetry.
As a citizen, he did not fail to be present at critical moments of the nation. He served in the Albanian front as a lieutenant (40 - '41). The experiences from the Albanian epic are combined in one project, "" Song of heroic and mourning for the lost Lieutenant of Albania ".
In France, in 1950, he began writing the "Axion Esti", which was released in 1960 and won the first National Award.In 1979, the Swedish Academy announced that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, and he is the second in Greece (after poet Seferis), who is honored with the top prize at the world literature.]
A few days ago, we also learned that the third high school of Mytilene will take part in the European competition CanSat . It means that they will travel to Norway in order to make their own little satellite which will be launched with a rocket. This news is wonderful for our island!!! This school of Mytilene will be one out of fourteen schools in Europe. Channels in Greece referred that and many regional sites did so as well. It’s sure that students, who participate, will have great experience and we hope that their experiment is successful.
Kisses to all of you !!

Monday, April 2, 2012

FRENCH TEAM

Hello !

This week is the TPE's week, TPE is a work which during 6 mouths, we chose our topic and we work on.
I work with Quentin our topic is "Les abysses" ! It's topic very nice we talk about fish x) 
Moreover, we have a big test ! But this week-end we have 3 days because is "Pâque" so maby we can make a big party :))) 
And in 3 week we go to PORTUGAL !! :)

Bye Will.