Friday in Athens: A Rainy but Warm Last Day

The Boomtown Rats don't like Mondays and Athenians people don’t like rain. From the very start of the day, the receptionist was complaining about the bad weather. A waiter at a café protested about the rain. “It never rains to everyone’s liking” is a saying in Spain. Water was the main character of the morning.

The day at the school began with a creative writing activity. Participants in the Erasmus+ project “The New Values of Democracy in Today’s Europe” created poems filled with deep emotions that celebrated the values of equality and respect.

The teachers attended a fascinating English class by Ms. Maria Gerokomi, where students explored various aspects of the Erasmus project.

Later, the teachers gathered for a management meeting to discuss issues to improve communication and administrative tasks, such as managing the project’s website and Google Drive service.

The final workshop of the day focused on presentations from each country about their water usage practices. It was a valuable lesson, reminding everyone that responsible water use is essential for a better future for our society.

Before the certificate ceremony, all participating countries signed a poster with democratic values. This poster will remain in the school as a lasting reminder of the project.

The day extended into the afternoon with a closing meal at a nearby restaurant. All attendees enjoyed delicious Greek food and music. We shared laughter and danced to different styles from the participating countries. It was an unforgettable celebration, marking the end of a week full of art, collaboration, and warm camaraderie.

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