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GEORGIOS PATSOULAKIS
GEORGIOS PATSOULAKIS
2 years ago Visibility Public

Hello to all!

As we have promised to our web meeting on 5th May , we made the start of our journey begginig from our school garden!

After all, it is a small ecosystem with its flowers, its aromatic plants, its trees, its bugs, while recently, according to valid information, a small turtle was seen!

From time to time we have taken the opportunity to walk in his corridor, to step on his soil and to do some activities or even a lesson in it.

But now that it has become even more beautiful, we said to put a little hand to maintain and acquire even more beautiful corners and flower beds.

So, with the kind and invaluable offer and help of Mrs. Samara Irini, Agronomist Technologist and member of the Board of the Parents and Guardians Association, we made our own small piece in the garden and did the most beautiful and experiential lesson of this year!

Mrs. Irini, who had already prepared the space where we were going to plant, had brought us gloves for whoever she wanted to wear, had brought the colorful flowers in their pots and with a lot of patience and mood explained how to plant correctly while willingly answering all to our questions, not only about our planting, but also about all the trees and plants in the school garden.

So, two fantastic hours passed - not even we realized how fast - that made us catch, smell, dig, water… things so rare in our cement city.

At the end, a big applause was our thank you while she did not fail to urge us:

"The next step on your balconies!"

It continues, then…

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Tremeur DENIGOT
Tremeur DENIGOT β€’ 2 years ago

Congratulations!

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Susanne SZKOLA
Susanne SZKOLA β€’ 2 years ago

Dear GEORGIOS PATSOULAKIS - thank you SO much for sharing this project full of positive energy!
Really looking forward how you'll take it to your balconies :)

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