Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Film project : second proposal

Showing sights in Žemaitija National Park

I want to show sights in Žemaitija National Park. Details can be discussed later. For example, I could give information about the Cold War Museum, show nice places around Lake Plateliai or Šeirės Nature Path. The camera coud accompany me and see how a tourist guide works. This is no specific project as I don't have my own project so far. For the same reason there is no specific date when it will take place – it should be a day with nice weather, maybe in the late summer. I chose this because it is related to my work as a guide in Žemaitija National Park, as far as I can see this will be one of my main tasks here.

To see some pictures about my life in Lithuania just visit my photo album on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aarondanielschaar/sets/72157629861748175/
Additional, you can visit my blog (sympathistan.blogspot.com). Unfortunately it is in German but there will also be photographs.

Film project : first proposal

With all the volunteers of the regional and national parks, we are going to realize a video report about our activities, life and feelings concerning this EVS project.

Let's try to find ideas !

Here is a short example of what I could say about my experience in the park :


My experience in the national park of Aukstaitija is completely in the continuity of my studies (video, graphic design and illustration) and very professional. I'm free to create my own projects and, by this way, to put in practice what I learned at school, to lead activities in my field of competences and to increase them. It's a perfect way to enter the active life. My main project is the organization of a small ice sculpture festival, next winter, on the frozen lake Lusiai. (It will take place in February-March 2013, so it won't be possible to have videos of the event but I can show meetings with the member of the community of the village and all the preparation). It's a big challenge, but I will have the help of all the community of our village, if it takes place it will be very exciting !
I'm also working on the design of a new natural trail in the woods, with informative and illustrated boards about animals and plants of the park, and maybe with little games too, in collaboration with the biologists. Then, I'm going to create a coloring book for children on the same subject, with drawings of animals and plants and short informative texts.
And finally, with Marta, we are realizing some very short video reports about traditional crafts of Lithuania (for the web site of the park) : we already met an old women who makes verbos, and we'll continue this work all along our stay here.
So I can say that my work here, as a general way, has for subject the issues of development and promotion of the lithuanian natural and cultural heritage.

Friday, 6 April 2012

New EVS Blog

Hey all, have a look at the new exciting blog of EVS volunteers in Austaitija National Park of Lithuania!

http://aukstaitija2012.blog.com/

Friday, 11 November 2011

mice, colour and the park's invasion

Sveiki !!!

Pirma : shame on me..... aš niekada neko neparašau mūsų bloge...
Antra : beje, labai ačiū tau, Eduardui !!!!!
Trece : we can began to speak about park's exchange now :)
So, as you understood, I am Florence, stupid french Edouard's collegue :p During this park's exchange, I was in Kurtuvenai with Luca (great because I missed to ride a horse....  I rode a pony !!!!), in Žemaitija with Nathalia after (learnt to make riešinė for example), and I was with Sabrina this week in Aukštaitija ! what did we do ? well,  we painted a map of Palūšė...














besides we cleaned our huge lovely ermite-house for a seminar,  enjoyed a hike along the castle hills with an italian guy with a strange job here (who would have been obviously totally screwed up without us), continued daily business with mice-catching and so on. All in all we enjoyed a perfect time together!

And now to the weather forecast:
Next week the first snow is supposed to come and we are exitedly looking forward to dance amongst the first flakes comming down onto the face of Lithuania... Temperatures will not stay in Minus long enough for letting it stay, so go for it!

The lottery-numbers of next week...
Oh! But Florence is complaining, she wants to have the keyboard back. So see you soon, farewell, bisou bisou, whatsoever

Sabrina is cheating.....

Viskas gerai taigi !

Just an autumn picture of Palūšė to finish !

Oh ! by the way, we have the 11th of november (armistice between french-german 1914-1918) and a nice day for weddings (11.11.2011) ^^ AND finally the official beginning of the carneval-season (11.11 at 11:11 o' clock)! Let's go for a blini-party this evening ! hihihihi !

hugs from Sabrina and Florence <3





Thursday, 20 October 2011

About our life in Palūšė

Paluse is this little 100 inhabitants village located in the heart of Aukstaitija National Park. And it's the place where we, Florence and I, have been volunteering for more than five months now. In this post, you might get a better idea of what volunteering is all about. And if after that, you're still willing to read and discover more, then visit our volunteer's blog : 

www.evsinlithuania.blogspot.com


Festivals, part of volunteering life over summer




The other day, my mentor Linas told me : « In your blog, you desbribe lots of events. But there’s really something missing. There’s nothing about your everyday life in the Park, with the staff, your life as EVS volunteer »… And he is right ! So I’ll try to correct that now with this post.

Sharing family life with our colleague Edmundas


Florence and the biologist Bronius


First, being a volunteer is not all about work. We surely helped a lot over summer with the visitors. We were arranging accomodation for them, giving them advices about what to see, what to do in the Park, selling maps and postcards, and sometimes showing them around Paluse. Other jobs were for instance putting up signs in the campsites and sites of interest all over the Park for better information, picking up rabbish left behind by unrespectful people, helping to clean up the campground and the tourism center in Paluse, improving the visibility of painted symbols on trees, showing the way to follow on the botanical trail. And the translation of the Park’s website into french is still an important ongoing job.

Our everyday walk or cycle work/home

Disoriented
But being a volunteer is about discovering as well. Culture, traditions, language… I believe some of the traditions are already a bit described in all the events we’ve attended and written about. Culture is a large concept. It encompasses people’s daily routine, way of life, way of thinking, beside others. Far from being a culture shock, Lithuania still offers us a different view over people’s behaviours, and opens up our minds to the diversity of Europe.
We enjoyed our gardening results all summer
One of the firsts

The first weeks, I was a bit disoriented, not knowing what to think about people who would hardly open their mouths or show any emotion whatsoever. Are they all shy ? Why don’t they smile ? Why don’t they reply when we expect at least some kind of reaction while daring speaking up our firsts « Laba diena » ? But then we understood. The soviet period is not that far away still, and people were not so communicative then, because they had to take care about everything they would say, and not to tell anything to anybody, cause such an attitude would cause them soon some big big trouble. So communication remains, for many people here, something that they don’t excell in. But actually, we started to find more and more really nice people to talk to, and locals started to be flubbergasted when hearing our timidly spoken lithuanian. Only a few words and they would already be like : « Oh you speak such a good lithuanian ! » Funny !



Like Columbo
Our colleague Roma and us

With the staff members, we became more and more able to communicate in lithuanian. Especially Florence. Following the opinion of all other volunteers and EVS trainers, I think she’s probably the best starting from zero word lithuanian-speaker volunteer of all time. Sometimes, it almost seems like she is more at ease with lithuanian than with english ! I feel like crap compared to her. The reason for that is very clear : I didn’t put as much energy as her in learning this challenging language. I felt I could follow her for the first few weeks, but then, I was just left behind. She is like Columbo, always having some kind of piece of paper with her to write any new word she would hear. Then, at the end of the day, with the greatest seriousness of all, she would copy all these words again on her little self-made dictionnary. And learn them. She is definitely the only Park volunteer doing that. And we can only have admiration for such a great involvment, passion and motivation. It is explainable. She loves this country so much that she wants to stay here. Forever ? Well, maybe, so she says...

Having a good connexion with our colleagues at work is definitely part of our EVS, and with her lithuanian skills and her capabilities to speak about nothing and everything with anyone, Florence is managing it really well! So well that from time to time, she now spends some nights in Ignalina, the closest little city, hosted by Irena or Asta.
I am probably much more shy in that sense, and don’t dare talking to my colleagues that often, by lack of confidence and frustration of not being able to share what I’d like to.

I don’t feel as much attachment with Lithuania as Florence does, maybe because I always tend to compare with my uncomparable previous travelling experiences, especially New Zealand. But I honestly like this country. Some really great people, especially the staff members we spend much time with. A very interesting culture, with this odd mixture of paganistic and religious influences – Lithuania was the last european country to become christian, that was only in the XVth century ! Some beautiful landscapes, with a such a rich and fantastic nature. And we can’t complain with the place we live in !
With another colleague...
Neighbouring the forest, we’ve been able to go quite often mushroom picking and berry picking (I was really amazed at the amount of blueberries you can find here over summer, they form like a gigantic carpet covering the whole forest, picking options are unlimited!), and to get some vegetables from our lovely home-made garden. For volunteers keen on fishing, our place is fantastic as well, with this little “pier” we have just down the stairs.



Interactive nature exhibition
With our bicycles, named “Ugnis” (Fire) and “Mėlynės” (Blue), we’ve been enjoying some nice chilling out rides throughout the Park. We actually used them a lot, to go to work everyday (a lovely ride along lake Lušiai) and to go to Ignalina, 4 kms away.

The delicious and typical cold beetroot soup
And the less typical snails (but we're french!)


We go shopping there, and for about three months, and an average of twice a week, we went to visit the greatest teacher of all, Astra. We got very lucky having her as our lithuanian teacher, for many reasons :
-          Her full time job is teacher, which is not the case for most other volunteers’ teachers.
-          She did not only teach us the language itself, but shared with us her great knowledge about lithuanian culture and history she is very proud of.
-          She was very flexible and generous concerning the lenght of the lessons, supposed to last for 1h30 but usually lasting for at least one more hour of pleasure!
-          We shall not forget she is a very good cook, and she would almost always prepare us a yummy dish or some cake to try out. Only once or twice, she did not manage because of a lack of time (she is a very active woman!), and was apologizing so much about it that it became really funny.

With another colleague again!

Only one and a half month before our volunteering project comes to an end. Time flew so fast! But we’ll make most of our time left. We are currently doing Park exchange, all eight volunteers hosting for two weeks and visiting for two other weeks. A good opportunity to see how it works in other regional or national Parks, what sort of activities our fellow volunteers are doing in their projects. Some more teaching and learning experiences up to come.

The interactive nature exhibition I organise in Palūšė this upcoming Saturday will surely be one of them. All Park volunteers will gather for this event they will run altogether, with plenty of workshops about recycling, making your own paper, your own natural paint, building up a compost toilet, making your own juggling balls, before trying them out of course, etc. The idea is to get local people involved, and to learn from them as well as to try to teach them some of our skills.
Lithuanians are shy... but not always!
This post might have been a bit long, thanks if you managed to read it till the end! :-)

One of the main issues : mosquitoes










Edouard

Friday, 9 September 2011

Prienu Globos Namu

Hello everybody!!!

Here I put for your interes one interview about my work in the care home, about me like EVS etc.

I hope you like it, no more to tell :) See you soon!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzfnzU-aLng