Monday 21 October 2013

halloween!!!!

Hello and welcome to the
Jennifer and Alix blog 
 
 
This weeks theme is...
 
 
 
 
 
Now time for pumpkin!!!
 
 
 
 
Now time for scary creatures!!!
 
                            <--------mummy  
 
 
                    <------witch
 
                    <----Zombie
 
  <---- ghost
 
 
                                 Now costumes...
 
 
                                        
Now candy...
 
 
 
 
!!!bye!!!


Monday 14 October 2013

Spain

Today i am going to talk about
SPAIN
well just now Alix is in Spain!!!
on holiday for the October
week so yeah
let's get started!

10 Top Tourist Attractions in Spain

10Palacio Real
Palacio Realflickr/P. Medina
The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) of Madrid is the official residence of the King of Spain although it is only used for state ceremonies. The Royal Palace was built between 1738 to 1755 and King Carlos III took up residence in the palace in 1764.
9Running of the Bulls
Running of the Bullsflickr/the.joberg
Pamplona is a city in Navarra, famous for its San Fermín festival held each year from July 6th – 14th. At the heart of the festival is El Encierro, the Running of the Bulls, an activity that involves running in front of a dozen bulls that have been let loose, on a course of the town’s streets.
8La Concha
La Conchaflickr/Gemma Bou
Protected from strong winds by steep cliffs and islands, La Concha in San Sebastian is said by many to be one of the best city beaches in Europe, let alone Spain. Here you can go surfing, walk along the promenade in search of good restaurants and enjoy the beautiful views of the beach.
7Aqueduct of Segovia
Aqueduct of Segoviaflickr/Alaskan Dude
The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved monuments left by the Romans in Spain. The ancient aqueduct carries water 16 km (10 miles) from the Frío River to Segovia and was built of some 24,000 massive granite blocks without the use of mortar. Probably constructed around 50 AD it still provided water to the city in the 20th century.
6Cuenca
Situated between Madrid and Valencia, Cuenca is a marvelous example of a medieval city, built on the steep sides of a mountain. The many “hanging houses” are built right up to the cliff edge, making Cuenca one of the most striking towns in Spain, a gem in the province of Castilla La Mancha.
5Ibiza
Ibizaflickr/ST33VO
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain. The island is one of the most popular party destinations in all of Europe. During summer, the island’s population doubles as tourists flock to Ibiza to enjoy the night clubs, beach bars and restaurants.
4Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, and one of Spain’s most visited tourist attractions. It’s a design by Antoni Gaudí, a Catalan architect who worked on this project for almost 40 years until his death in 1926. The construction of the basilica began in 1882 and still as yet not finished.
3El Escorial
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, El Escorial was the political center of the Spanish empire under King Philip II. Philip appointed Juan Bautista de Toledo as the architect in 1559 and together they designed El Escorial as a monument to Spain’s role as a center of the Christian world. Today it functions as a monastery, royal palace, museum, and school.
2Mezquita of Cordoba
The Mezquita (Spanish for “Mosque”) of Cordoba is a fascinating building famous for the forest of pillars and arches inside the main hall. The site was originally a Roman temple, then a Visigothic church, before the Umayyad Moors built the Mezquita. After the Spanish Reconquista a cathedral was built into the center of the large Moorish building.
1Alhambra
Part fortress, part palace and part garden the Alhambra is situated on a plateau overlooking the city of Granada in southern Spain. The palace was constructed in the 14th century by the Nasrid sultans. The Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions and many visitors come to Granada just to see the Alhambra.
FACTS
  • The Spanish name for Spain is España.
  • The Spanish language is spoken in many areas of the world due to the early influence of the Spanish Empire.
  • Spain is located in Europe.
  • It is a developed country with a high quality of life.
  • The largest city and capital of Spain is Madrid.
  • The second largest city is Barcelona, which is located in Catalonia.
  • The population of Spain in 2012 was around 47 million.
  • The currency used in Spain is the Euro.
  • In Spain they drive on the right-hand side of the road.
  •  It is believed that modern humans first arrived in Spain around 32000 years ago.
  • Mount Teide is the highest mountain in Spain (3718 m, 12198 ft) and an active volcano.
  • The Pyrenees is a mountain range that divides Spain and France.
  • Spain includes a number of islands including Mallorca, Tenerife, Ibiza and Gran Canaria. Many can be found in the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa.
  • The Spanish tourism industry is one of the largest in the world, bringing in billions of Euros into the Spanish economy.
  • Spain produces a large amount of renewable energy, including wind power andsolar power.
  • Spain has a variety of foods and unique dishes such as paella (a type of rice dish) and tapas (a range of small snacks or appetizers).
  • Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Spain.
  • The 1992 Summer Olympic Games were held in Barcelona.
  • For more information, check out maps of Spain or take a closer look at theSpanish flag.

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BYE

Tuesday 1 October 2013

All ABOUT MINONS AND OTHER STUFF TOO

ALL ABOUT MINIONS AND OTHER STUFF TOO

TODAY AM TALKING ALL ABOUT 
 MINIONS AND OTHER STUFF TOO
!!!!!
(WOO TO ALL THE MINION FANS)

FIRST LANGUAGE 
NAMES


AND OTHER STUFF TOO
CLOTHES/COSTUME



RINGS/BOWS/NECKLACE
/BRACELET/EARRING
 




THANKS FOR READING BYE