Pokoje Goscinne Krakow
ul. Wislna 10 Krakow, Southern Poland, 31-007, Poland
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Day 1 Warsaw to Krakow
Today we are heading of to Krakow with a couple of interesting stops along the way, our first stop was at Czestochowa to visit the monastery Jasna Gora to see the painting of our lady the black Madonna. The church was just so beautiful with so many people in there we were told by our guide not to worry if we see people walking on the knees past the painting it was tradition and that we ...
Do not drive in Poland
... was good.
The Castle at Takai in Lithuania was another 'real castle' as the picture shows.
Reaching the hotel and rushing into town for the tennis was easy with no local money. We simply didn't pay on the tram and only changed some Euro while watching the tennis. When the Spanish Noodle is playing Susan needs to be in sight. It was such a marvellous game against Del Potro. Pity it went only 4 sets and made it ...
Polish Hospitality - Great and Terrible
... English for my papers (no joke). I give them my Texas driver’s license. They want a passport. I don’t carry that with me. They kind of make a sour face, I make a face like, well, I’m sorry, now what. After being shortly lectured in busted English about the importance of my passport, they write me a ticket or sorts and say the fine a few hundred zlotys, pay, and I am free. I have 50 zlotys (about $15) in my wallet. They take ...
Krackin' Krakow
... the German words ‘Arbeit macht Frei’, meaning ‘Works makes freedom’ which was horribly ironic since it was never the intention of the Germans to give freedom back to any of the people who entered through the gates as prisoners. The whole camp was completely encased by vicious-looking barbed wire (which would have been electrified during the time of the camp’s operation) and was nearly always a double layer of fencing. There were watchtowers looking over ...
Goodbye Berlin Wall, hello Bono!
... not to end this completely on a sad note, I did embark on a new adventure last weekend, one that people claim will change my life....I bought the only good English book I could get my hands on at the train station, the one and only first Harry Potter book. It's only fitting, since just 2 weeks ago I sat in the cafe where J.K. Rowling wrote it. Perhaps I caught the bug there. Now my best friends and boyfriend can stop making fun of me. Maybe. :)
Sarah Nelson
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