Monday, December 13, 2010

Pen Pals In America

This Blog is for the students in Ms. Wright's 6th grade class. I hope you enjoy the pictures my 12 grade class sent to you!





Moldovan homes in villages are usually surrounded by big gardens. Most homes in our village are one-story, but there are two storied homes as well. Rose gardens are plentiful in summer and spring. BEAUTIFUL!




While Moldova is a very poor country, it is one of the most beautiful. There are many rolling hills that contain dense forests. This is a picture of the forest found on the outskirts of our town Chiscareni.






Moldova is known for its delicious grapes and wine. Here a person is getting win from the barrels in the cellar.





Vineyards are plentiful in Moldova. Here is a picture of a family’s vineyard. Looks like it is ready to pick the grapes!




ANIMALS! Moldova is largely an agricultural society. Many families in the village own cows, chickens, geese, pigs, dogs, and goats. Roosters also provide your very own alarm clock!







Our 12th grade students wearing their traditional costumes.







The 12th grade students in their school uniforms.






Lia and Olga studying English in their English classroom. Olga is holding the Moldovan Flag.



Children in Moldova celebrate Halloween as well!





Local children sledding down the road in the center of town. This year we haven’t gotten a lot of snow so the roads are very icy.


MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!