lunes, 1 de junio de 2015

Farewell, my Comenius Friends, and thanks for all!!

A lot of people have worked in this project. Of course, Javier Beserán was the main man, all credit for him, but after him many others did their best as far as they could. I was one of them, and one of the lucky travelers in some of the Comenius Movilities.

That's why this project has been so special for me.

As a student, I had been in exchange projects. As a teacher, I had been in visiting projects. But none of them were like this Comenius Project.

I had been in some of the countries partners, but of course I'd never dreamed of visiting them this way. I am the typical tourist, maybe with some "non standard" likes, but a tourist after all. But thanks to this project I could live like a native, discover things not easy to find, visit places not in any tourist guide...

And, as a plus, I could do it with a group of marvelous people, that made all the experiences much better.

I can honestly say that this Comenius Project has made a difference for me, that has been a life experience.

Thanks to all for that. I said "farewell", but in my heart I really hope it to be just a "see you".

Lázaro Muñoz
Science Teacher
Author of this Blog


jueves, 7 de mayo de 2015

Polish Chronicles VIII: Back to Spain

If the night before was a sad moment for the pupils, this morning was terribly sad for the teachers, as now there was them who had to say goodbye, knowing that probably would be a farewell.
Train to Varsovia, plane to Madrid, train to Albacete... and our families waiting anxious.
It was, as always, and unforgettable experience.

(In the picture, the Alps)

miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2015

Polish Chronicles VII: Party!!

The morning was good, visiting the Town Hall of Radom, and then going to the gallery mall for shopping.
The afternoon was even better, as we had an awesome show with regional dances, songs, and gymnastics, and then the... PARTY.
But the night was very sad, as the end of the party were ment to be the end of this marvelous adventures, and the partners had to say goodbye. Not to mention, there were lots and lots of cries, hugs and tears.



martes, 5 de mayo de 2015

Polish Chronicles VI: Cinderella!

Today, again, we had to work, as all the partners repeated part of their talent shows, to then watch the main event: The representation of Cinderella.
Once this was over, the pupils went with their families and the teachers went to Ćmielów and visited the factory of porcelain.


lunes, 4 de mayo de 2015

Polish Chronicles V: Work and Museum

Today we had to work. We spent the morning with the talent show of all the countries, but in the afternoon we went to the Museum of Radom Village (a very interesting place).



domingo, 3 de mayo de 2015

Polish Cronicles IV: Ilza and Marcule

The first days we had very bad luck with the weather, as it was rainy, but today we needed a good day as the activities were outside... and as a reward for our resistence (it was our fourth straight day traveling), the day was sunny and nice, so we could go to a medieval fair in Ilza (and I have to mention the miedolada, what a delicious drink).
After that, we took a little train to Marcule, where we could visit a botanic garden and see some classic jobs.


sábado, 2 de mayo de 2015

Polish Cronicles III: Cracow - Cracovia

Saturday, the day that usually is reserved for the main atraction of the movilities, and our polish partners decided to use it for the trip to the most famous and touristic city of Poland: Cracow.
And it's worthy, believe me.