I was initially a teacher of English. I taught in a countryside school having my own class as a form master. The experience was great because I liked my job and I love children.
Some unexpected changes in my life forced me to move to another town and I became a translator. I am a freelancer for some time. I love what I'm doing, but sometimes I try hard to have more time for my other hobbies, too. I believe this may happen at my retirement!
Few years ago I cooperated with a local review translating in English information and history facts about the town I live in now. I also translated some prose and poetry for it. I always wanted to translate books and I am happy my dream will come true soon. I will let you know!
My hobbies are: religion and mythology (there might be the key to the mysteries of the world), herbs and alternative medicine (I do a lot of research to find natural remedies for me, my family and my friends), gardening (my garden is my refreshment moment). I love movies and art in general.
I always complain time passes so quickly for me. Especially when I read and write! I'm so happy to be here to share my knowledge with you.
In short, I am a passionate researcher as I do not use to do something unless I check it thoroughly. That's me!
Glad to meet you all!
My passion is ...
researching. I always check first by searching for information before taking some action.
I know too much about ...
how to fill my brain with information.
My parents always told me ...
to be myself and not to lie.
My childhood ambition ...
was to travel in time.
My favorite memory ...
is the happiness I felt when my mother brought me a brother.
Why I write ...
words simply come out of my mind.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
is the ever changing world around.
My first job ...
English teacher
My best moment ...
was when I gave birth to my child after all hope had been lost.
My inspiration ...
is life itself.
Legends say that a vampire is a man whose body is still living without its soul. The first record of a vampire under the name of “upir” was found in a document dated from 1047, with reference to a Russian prince. In other parts of East Europe, creatures resembling genii were known as vampires or “vampyrs”. Probably these were variations of the Russian “upir”. The vampire legend is present in most parts of the world under many variations. In Moldavia and Walachia (actual Romania) vampires were called genii or zombies. These are human spirits of the deceas...
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