Sunday 29 January 2012

I CANTI DELLA MERLA A SAN BASSANO, GRUMELLO E CROTTA D’ADDA


SONGS OF THE HEN BLACKBIRD
The last three days in January are called “the days of the hen blackbird”. According to the tradition, they’re the coldest day of the year.


A legend says that a blackbird wanted to find shelter for its babies (they had white feathers) in a chimney. They came out the first day of february, looking all black because of the soot.
Another legend tells the story of a white bird which gathered food to stay hidden for the whole month of January, which was once 28 days long.
The last day she came out of the nest to sing and the month of January, angry, borrowed three days from February and scattered snow storms, heavy showers and wind on the earth. So the bird stayed other three days in a chimney and came out looking all black forever.

They say that if the last three days of January are cold, spring will be beautiful, if they are mild, spring will be delayed.
People living on the plains around Cremona, Brescia, Parma and Lodi used to sing beautiful popular songs to favour the harvest and a good spring. While singing, they produced loud noises and sounds hitting pans and buckets to scare the winter away.

Nowadays people still gather on the banks of the river Adda to sing the “songs of the hen blackbird”, after that they celebrate eating the most traditonal dishes of their villages (polenta with sausages, typical cakes).
 

Thursday 26 January 2012

From Spain. Ours posters

Here you are, the Spanish posters about the pig slaughter, the chestnut festival and the "Esfoyaza"(separating leaves from the corn)








Thursday 12 January 2012

Harvest in England

 Class 1 visited Acton Scott, a historic working farm to see the tools that farmers used long ago. We saw the ploughs and met the shire horse that pulls them.


We also saw a machine that was used to separate the wheat that was harvested.


We have used what we have learnt to make posters about Harvest festival past and present. They will be sent to you very soon. We hope you like them. 

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Our posters


January is a very busy month for us! We are doing our “Comenius tasks”. In the picture you can see our friend Emily who is doing a poster about old utensils used in the kitchen in the past.



Wednesday 4 January 2012

Happy New Year from England

Happy New Year to all  our friends. We started back at school today and are finishing off our books, videos and posters ready to send to you. Hope you all had a good holiday xxx

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Monday 2 January 2012

Happy New Year!

We would like to welcome you in New Year 2012 and wish you a lot of happiness.
Let`s have a better year!