LSA France Visit

LSA France Visit
Three Year 7 Students; Sophie Hunt, Harry Gill and Harry Smith will participate in the activites taking place during the week of June 9-16th 2012

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Day 3 - Bosphoros Tour















Photos: Our Meal onboard the Boat.

A view from the boat looking onto the Asia side of Istanbul

Hal with the Hungarian girls!

UK and Hungary at one table together- Mr Spacey and Hal can now say a few words!

Basketball with students from Germany, Slovenia and Turkey.







We awoke at the same time, but Mr Spacey called on us at seven thirty, as we needed to let other people finish their presentations which they did not have time for the other day. After seeing most of the presentations, I really want to go to most of these countries.
Then we took a short fifteen minute recess in which I scolded my fingers on boiling hot coffee (not recomended). I then joined the others for a short basket ball round.
Mrs Underwood suggeted that I interviewed a few people about their country and what they thought of Comenius. I was dangerously close to being Piers Morgen Jr!
We then had one of the best lunches that I've had since we've arrived, which consisted of a buffet of traditional Turkish foods, we planted a tree sapling which had earth from all reigons of Europe in the soil. The soil was provided by the people from their countries.
After a photo in front of the tree sapling, we hopped on the coach for the penultimate time that day and went to the Bosphorus for a boat ride. I think my camera must be angry at me now as I went trigger happy on the shutter button and took well over one hundred photos. I will probably delete most of them, as many of them were blurry.
The dinner was fantastic with two fillets of fish and a selection of different salsas, dips and cheeses. The desert though topped it all with a lovely pastrey but with a syrupy inside. Unfortunatley this description does it no justice to how lovely it was. Despite telling myself that I was full, I ate two of these about half the length and width of my hand.
Then after dinner, we did some riverdancing which was all a lot of good fun!
We got back early, about half past seven, justifying an early start. Apparently there are no more project meetings, apart from a short one in the morning, so that means more leisurely activities. Yippie!
Hal

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