20 Years after Chernobyl

Friday, November 25, 2005 @ 2:38 am by Sofie Hofmann

I just updated the site of Green Cross Schweiz last Wednesday night. As I’ve written before, Green Cross will have a Painting Competition, actually a “Babushka” Painting Competition. I just created a pop-up window at the startpage of the German version site announcing the event on the 26th of April 2006.

The event is a demonstration of solidarity of the school children from Switzerland for the children of Chernobyl. I just hope that you still remember what happened in Chernobyl 20 years ago. The nuclear power plant accident occured in Chernobyl in the former USSR, now Ukraine, on April 25-26, 1986. For more information about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, please visit this website, www.chernobyl.info.

What does “Babushka” mean? Babushka is a Russian word meaning “grandmother” or “old woman”. I found out that some english dictionaries defined the word Babushka as a “woman’s head scarf” but in Russia it is never used to mean “woman’s head scarf”.

If they defined it as a “woman’s head scarf”, what an imagination, the evolution of the words, huh! In this case, the word “Babushka”! I guess, they called it that way, probably because most of the “Babushkas”, the grandmothers in Russia and Ukraine are always wearing a scarf covering their head.

Anyway, if you already click the link Green Cross Schweiz, you probably read the details of the event at the pop up window. If you want to participate, just inquire at Green Cross Switzerland.

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3 Comments to “20 Years after Chernobyl”

  1. Quiti Atienza says:

    BABUSKA. A new word in my vocabulary. I thought it means bye as in babush he he he. Anyways i thought its BUSHI because we used to have a classmate who looks old and we call her bushi.

  2. Hey, Hello Quiti! Hahaha… yep, you’re absolutely right, we really say that when we mean bye2. I’m one of those who’s fond of using babush replacing bye2. I’ll try to upload Babushka paintings done by kids when Green Cross had its Babushka painting competition before.

  3. [...] children from Switzerland, courtesy of Green Cross Switzerland. Read my past blog entry, 20 Years after Chernobyl, to know what does Babushka mean. Another update, I uploaded some documents, press re [...]

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