Winter in Slovenia
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Winter in Slovenia
Primary school Rovtarske Žibrše
Strange winter This year`s winter is
very strange. First winter was too warm. Then followed a week of severe cold. Again the sun and high temperatures. In the meantime some rain, mist and gray sky.
Finally snow, which was nice only a day or two- until it turned into icy horror.
The worst devastation in living memory
Snow and ice has paralyzed Slovenia, bringing down trees and electricity pylons, cutting power from our homes and causing millions of euros of damage.
We have no elektricity, no internet connections.
The schools have been closed.
Ice disaster
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Our winter activities
6th December St. Nicholas
The holiday season begins with the feast of St. Nicholas on December 6th.
He comes down from heaven. With him come the angels and the devils. He brings toys, fruit, sweets… or stick.
Advent time
Advent is the time of four weeks before Christmas. We made beautiful wreaths.
It is also the time when we think about our past and what we can do better in the future.
Christmas be better !
We made ornaments and Christmas cards. Then we organized an exhibition with sale. With this money we will help poorer children.
Carol singers
We went from house to house around the village, sang songs and brought happiness and blessings to the people.
Visit in a nursing home
It’s nice to be together
Our headmistress
We sang Christmas songs.
Bela snežinka (White snowflake) and Silvesterski poljub (A New Year’s Eve kiss) are the most popular songs at Christmas holidays.
Traditional Slovene cake
We made traditional Slovene rollcake - POTICA
Its ingredients are: DOUGH: yeast, sugar, milk, butter, egg yolks, salt, flour, vanilla extract, nutmeg WALNUT FILLING : milk, sugar, honey, vanilla, egg whites, cinamonn, grated lemon peel, finely ground walnuts, a little rum
The Independence and Unity Day
The day after Christmas, the Independence and Unity Day, is celebrated in Slovenia since 1991 to commemorate the referendum of December 1990, in which over 95% of voters chose an independent Slovenia.
Prešeren’s day - February 8th The Slovenian Cultural
Holiday (Prešeren Day) is a national holiday marking the anniversary of the death of the poet France Prešeren on 8 February, 1849.
France Prešeren, the greatest Slovenian poet, the author of Slovenian national anthem.
We joined the celebration of Prešeren Day
Greetings from Žibrše, Slovenia
Ana Žakelj