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Wednesday 30 January 2013

Anatolian Folk Song

"Ben Seni Sevduğumi" ( Turkish )
"Tin Patrida M'ehasa   (Pontic Greeks)

Greeks of Pontus and Turks lived together for ages in the Black Sea Region of Türkiye. This song tells us the greatest friendship between Turks and Greeks of Pontus . Listen and enjoy it.

Saturday 26 January 2013

Winter Holidays in Poland

Every school year after the first term Polish pupils have winter holidays. This year we have our holidays
from 28th January to 10th February 2013.
Each spends it differently, some with families or with friends, some spend their free time skating or enjoy making a snowman, and others who prefer more extreme sports can go to the mountains and try downhill skiing or climbing the mountains.

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Sunday 20 January 2013

Grandma's and Grandpa's Day in Poland - 21st and 22nd January



Grandma's and Grandpa's Day are celebrated in Poland on 21st and 22nd January.These are special days that honour our grandmothers and grandfathers. 

On these days the grandchildren send their grandparents good wishes and postcards and give them some presents. Kindergartens and some schools organize meetings and performances for grandparents.

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Happy grandparents ' day for all grandparents in Polland...... With All our best wishes for you...

Sunday 6 January 2013

Epiphany holiday in Poland - January 6th

Epiphany holiday traditionally is celebrated on January 6th. On this day we commemorate the visit of the Three Wise Man to the Baby Jesus.

Polish people take small boxes containing chalk, water, incense, in memory of the gifts of the Magi, to church to be blessed. Once at home, they inscribe "K+M+B+" and the year with the blessed chalk above every door in the house, according to tradition, to provide protection against illness and misfortune for those within.

The letters, with a cross after each one stand for the traditionally applied names of the Three Kings in Polish - Kacper, Melchior and Baltazar. They remain above the doors all year until they are dusted off or replaced by new markings the next year. Epiphany in Poland also signals the beginning of the carnival time.

In some cities there are street parades organised to welcome the Wise Men, who often ride on camels. The Wise Men pass out sweets, carols are sung, and living nativity scenes are enacted,

In 2011, by an act of Parliament, Epiphany was restored as an official non-working national public holiday in Poland for the first time since it was cancelled under communism fifty years before.


Saturday 5 January 2013


Dear friends,
my cell phone is changed.
My new number is +905324074804

thanks a lot.

Tuesday 1 January 2013

We jope you had a very happy New Year Night; we had really.
We wish you will have whatever you want,
looking forwardd to seeing you all here in April.
Love from Türkiye
Ç&G