According to the rules, i need to say a couple of words about myself. My name is Anna, as you can see on my profile page. I'm from Tashkent (Uzbekistan), 23 years old. What's more? To say about my work and study? This year i've graduated from State Conservatoire of Uzbekistan with honours as a violonist. And will work now in the musical school as a violin teacher. Sure, want to continue my professional education abroad. Love traveling. Have already been in UK, France, Poland, Japan, met a lot of wonderful, interesting people there, that are my friends now. I like learning foreign languages. Have learned english, german. Soon will start learning french - it's my dream since i've visited this wonderful country for the 1st time in 2005. What more? Like photography. You can find me on facebook. Will be happy to find more foreign friend here, practice my language skills and spending good time! Will be happy to have messages, interesting links, etc.))
i was in Japan in 2009, long before current events. I feel despair when i think of what is happening right now in Japan. Japan is absolute unique country with wonderful, openhearted people. There was an orchestra festival in Gunma prefecture, and i had an honor to be invited there, and to play with the others. I even had chance to play solo, without orchestra or piano. That was great! In Tokyo we've stayed only for a few days, more time we spent in the suborb. I've seen many sights, early castles, nature preserves and national parks. It was a great pleasure for me to meet new people. I lived there in a wonderful family, that are still my good friends, we're keeping in touch. I adored the legend of a Daruma Doll, they told me - it's a doll made of papemashe with blank eyes. When you buy one you need to paint over the right eye of the doll and make a wish. When it comes true you burn the doll, that's the rule. I've brought these dolls to Tashkent and gave one to one of my good friends, one i have at home. With the painted over eye. Awaiting for my wish to come true!))
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Hello Anna nice to know about you. Welcome to EC.
Congratulations for your first blog!
Hope to see next blog soon.
i was in Japan in 2009, long before current events. I feel despair when i think of what is happening right now in Japan. Japan is absolute unique country with wonderful, openhearted people. There was an orchestra festival in Gunma prefecture, and i had an honor to be invited there, and to play with the others. I even had chance to play solo, without orchestra or piano. That was great! In Tokyo we've stayed only for a few days, more time we spent in the suborb. I've seen many sights, early castles, nature preserves and national parks. It was a great pleasure for me to meet new people. I lived there in a wonderful family, that are still my good friends, we're keeping in touch. I adored the legend of a Daruma Doll, they told me - it's a doll made of papemashe with blank eyes. When you buy one you need to paint over the right eye of the doll and make a wish. When it comes true you burn the doll, that's the rule. I've brought these dolls to Tashkent and gave one to one of my good friends, one i have at home. With the painted over eye. Awaiting for my wish to come true!))