
Dear Anna
In your last letter you asked me to tell you about my pets. OK, I can talk for hours on this topic. I have a dog; his name is La boule. That’s a French word which means a ball. He is a pug and he is very funny. I also have a hamster. His name is Masha. Not a usual name for a hamster, you say, but he is very curious and smart enough. I would also like to have a cat, but perhaps not now.
I’m fine, no changes since the last time. I’m passing my exams next week. After that, I’m looking forward to going abroad. I like traveling a lot. I’ve visited just a few European countries but I fell in love with the Old world. My dream is to go to Paris. This is the city of love, croissants and haut-couture. I think every person should see it and not necessarily die after it!
You told me that you had been to many countries. Tell me about your greatest trip! Have you been to Paris, did you like it? What are you going to do this summer? Where would you like to go?
I’m so happy that your sister married! Wish her and her husband a very good luck! Hope the wedding was as gorgeous as the bride was!
Could you send me some photos?
Sorry, I have to go, my parents are leaving on holidays, I need to see them off.
Waiting for your letter,
Yours truly,
Masha
Of the 26 active volcanoes in Iceland, the most active is Hekla. In the Middle Ages it was called the Gateway to Hell. Its height is 1491 m, and the ideal, gentle forms of the slopes are somewhat reminiscent of the Japanese Mount Fuji. In fact, Hekla is the same national symbol for the Icelanders as Fuji is for the Japanese.
Volcanic eruptions are common for Icelanders. These natural disasters do not cause panic among the population, the evacuation is calm and organized. And then the citizens of Iceland return to their homes and responsibilities. As for the hot underground springs, which are two hundred and fifty scattered throughout the country, they are simply a blessing for the locals, not a curse.
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