Many will see the new year still a long way. You're probably getting longer and longer in the week. There will be those who see the old year closer than 2018! "We were now and in January! ", someone will say. But if ten months have passed very quickly, think about the speed at which two are going to pass. I have already seen a shop window of department stores with Christmas decorations. Think about it!
We already have 2018 on top, and ARGIA wants to prepare you for the new year, like every year. This year we will not have annuals in January, but those who have known ARGIA for a long time I am sure it will have happened to what we mean. Of course, a classic: ARGIA calendar. What does Argiazale not remember the table of the Durango Fair filled with calendars? This year we haven't failed either, and it's already on sale at the ARGIA website store.
To those of you who know the calendar, I am going to explain in vain the uniqueness, the history, the quotations or the rarity that we usually put on the back of each issue. But you may be interested to know what topics you will find this year on each page. To make the 2018 stand, this year we have worked more than one journalist and one collaborator. Why? Because everyone has wanted to give the content variety by working on their favourite section. In addition, more than one electrician tells us that, although in small doses, they want to have an interesting content on our calendar. So, some by humor, others by play, more serious the following, but you'll also find themes like orchard, minority languages, sport, feminism, education or the environment, and some selected passages from the Astentretejana Makina del Tiempo or Beranegi sections. Along with this, we have exposed several stickers from the history of Euskal Herria, small stories that have been caught on social networks... And since I'm not going to tell you everything, enjoy the surprise of the small daily dose.
Joan Tartas (Sohüta, 1610 - date of unknown death) is not one of the most famous writers in the history of our letters and yet we discover good things in this “mendre piece” whose title, let us admit it from the beginning, is probably not the most commercial of the titles... [+]