Égjen a gyertya elhunyt barátunkért. A hiányod soha nem múlik el, szívunkben élsz tovább
Let the candle burn for our passed friend.
Your absence will never pass, you live on in our hearts
pic from video https://youtu.be/fAxJK1A9QpA?si=ujlWZOlmr7NNL2yq by Zsuzsa Wágner / Macska
Daughter of Judit named Lilla wrote today (https://www.facebook.com/judit.kanaszn ... nWv41NFnl):
With a heavy heart I inform you that my mother, Judit Kanász-Nagy, passed away on October 24, 2024.
Her body and soul were tired from the illnes that lasted for many decades and the side effects of the medications she had been taking.
She was 68 years old.
Please keep her in your memories as cheerfully as you once knew her!
-----
Judit Kanász-Nagy member of our forum and FB group.
Great women, very, very big storklover; "She saw the storks with great love, but realistically." one of my friends said about Judit this - I respected her for this too.
Judit was always willing to help, she knew a lot about white storks in particular and was happy to share her knowledge with us ...
It's very hard to find words at this moment - Dear Judit, rest in peace, I already miss you very much!
small talking
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 15538
- Joined: 29 Sep 2021, 09:38
Re: small talking
BLACK STORK CALENDAR 2025
click on the arrow in the upper right corner - watch in full screen and download our calendar
click on the arrow in the upper right corner - watch in full screen and download our calendar
Re: small talking
Many thanks, Marika, for the beautiful calendar
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 15538
- Joined: 29 Sep 2021, 09:38
Re: small talking
As the new year arrives, we reflect back on the past, and look forward to the future.
Wishing all the best in 2025 to everyone!
The ciconianigra team.
The Roman god Janus, who has two faces looking forward and backward, symbolizes the transition from the older year to the new one. (January is named after Janus.)
The most commonly sung song for English-speakers on New Year’s eve, “Auld Lang Syne” is an old Scottish song that was first published by the poet Robert Burns in the 1796 edition of the book, Scots Musical Museum.
Wishing all the best in 2025 to everyone!
The ciconianigra team.
The Roman god Janus, who has two faces looking forward and backward, symbolizes the transition from the older year to the new one. (January is named after Janus.)
The most commonly sung song for English-speakers on New Year’s eve, “Auld Lang Syne” is an old Scottish song that was first published by the poet Robert Burns in the 1796 edition of the book, Scots Musical Museum.
Re: small talking
Happy New Year 2025 to everyone