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Hola Geyda! Interesting. Very nice introduction. VEERYYY NIIIICE. What are your favorite places/things to do in Strasbourg? What is the street animal project? What type of music you create? Do my questions annoy you yet? Anyways. Please report these things to us immediately. About your project: I remember very interesting street dog projects when I was in Chile. There are a lot of street dogs in Santiago. A LOT. Never been to Turkey but looks beautiful! Please share more!

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Hola ! Thank you very much for this lovely and full of attention comment. I love little villages related to Strasbourg as Colmar, Molsheim, Marlenheim etc. The whole Alsace-Lorraine is nice, you have to come and visit ! If you ever plan to come, just let me know, maybe I can help you :) I love bike and walking so when I have time, I'm walking as much as I can in natural places where there is not a lot of people :) My street animal project is not clear yet but I want to do it since I'm 5-6 years old, and I'm thinking about an association/organization ; the goal is to help and feed street animals in Turkey, and to construct a natural place for them where they can live freely! Unfortunately there is a lot of violence against street animals in Turkey and I feel the need to do my best as a human being to help them in every way. What about the projects concerning Chile ? I'll share more when I'll have time ! Thanks again, much love.

Bom dia Geyda!

Holy crap, Colmar looks like something straight from a fairytale. Gorgeous. I would love to come and visit. I'm now in London, so France is just across the canal. I don't own a driver's license + generally dislike big crowds so biking in a quiet French countryside sounds pretty good. I also happen to own two legs so walking is an option as well.

I wish your street animal project goes well, you should absolutely go for it! I think they will be happy to live freely in their own place with a lot of nature. In Chile there were 2 local students in Santiago who tied balloons on street dogs, so people would notice them better and that cars would not run over the dogs. The project became very popular in Chile.

When I lived there, I used to go feed this street dog at a metro entrance. It's like every dogs has their "own" place there and dogs there also move around the city in dog "gangs". I bought a water cup for him because it gets hot there during the summer and also I gave him the best the dog food I could find. He seemed happy whenever we met. Although pretty sleepy. He was always taking a nap.

Oh, I also saw the "Kedi" documentary a while ago about the street cats in Istanbul, that was very interesting. Istanbul is absolutely one of those cities I want to see and experience in my lifetime.

Okay that's it, I have to go. All the best Geyda, take care! Talk to you soon.