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18th October is considered to be the Tie Day. It has been celebrated since 18th October 2003 when the Pula Amphitheatre was tied with a big red tie, a masterpiece installation by Mr Marijan Bušić. From 2008 the Tie Day has been declared as a special day to be celebrated in the Republic of Croatia.
A tie (from the French word 'croata') is considered to be an original Croatian product for which our homeland is known worldwide.
We marked this day as well at our school by wearing ties of different sizes and colours.
No matter how big or small we are, we wore our ties with great pride!
On 7 October we visited one of Crotian national parks which is also the oldest one. We had a lot of fun on the way there...as well as on the way home...At first the weather was cloudy but it wasn't raining. However, our luck didn't last...During the second half of our sightseeing the rain started...and we hurried to the bus...Some of us got wet more than others.
Despite the weather we had the best time ever!
P.S. It was also our teacher's birthday and our present to her was a folk song wishing her to live until she's 105 and then all over again!
6th class, Moravice