tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295016925431493014.post6868498587864747984..comments2023-10-31T09:26:44.659-03:00Comments on Cultura PI3: Ana Maria Menezeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11740832279827124425noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295016925431493014.post-25959526352940286262007-04-12T13:03:00.000-03:002007-04-12T13:03:00.000-03:00Hello Dennis,It´s always great to hear from you. Y...Hello Dennis,<BR/><BR/>It´s always great to hear from you. You´re right we ate wonderful chocolate eggs these days and thank you for the link with the decorated egg "pysanky". Is that a Polish word, Russian maybe?<BR/>Happy Easter!Ana Maria Menezeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11740832279827124425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295016925431493014.post-61300115555819954682007-04-12T09:56:00.000-03:002007-04-12T09:56:00.000-03:00Oí, Ana María and students.I hope all of you had a...Oí, Ana María and students.<BR/><BR/>I hope all of you had a happy Easter and I also hope you had some of those wonderful big chocolate eggs that are common in Brazil!<BR/><BR/>Look at <A HREF="http://www.d-oliver.net/Easter-greetings.htm" REL="nofollow">this link</A>. Have you ever seen a decorated egg like this one? Real eggs that are decorated something like this one are called <I>pysanky</I>. You can learn more about them by clicking <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka" REL="nofollow">here</A>.<BR/><BR/>Dennis in PhoenixDennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14406878238507555896noreply@blogger.com