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The second LTTA was overshadowed by the spreading coronavirus. Our Greek friends weren’t allowed to attend the meeting at all and the French team was disturbed by the possibility of being invited back home. I felt really sorry about the Greek. Fortunately, the French could stay and it cheered everybody up. The Spanish team had made an effort - everything was well organised and our days in Lleida ran smoothly. The school building, actually a school complex, was light and bright, full of friendly people. Thank you so much! It is quite a unique school – students can start school as almost babies and leave the institution as grown-ups. It is often said that you can meet an Estonian in every port of the world. As a proof of this quote, we met an Estonian girl and her mother in this far corner of Europe. This unexpected meeting left us all warm memories. Greetings from Estonia! The greatest value of our Erasmus project, in my opinion, is the chance to meet different people, but not only. I liked all the collaborative activities we did and tried to capture every single place we visited. Anne Uibo, an Estonian teacher