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If you don't believe in Aliens....
... my homesickness because I know I will be stronger in the end for it. This is a very humbling experience overall which is good for me. I just want to make a difference, and somehow develop my own life here.
I've joined some Wroclaw Facebook groups, but one is populated by an older population and the other two seemed to be young professionals that have different interests than me and I was told the Erasmus (foreign student groups) here are really ...
Don't Let Your Dreams Be Dreams
... will be two-one-hour sessions weekly. The woman however upon hearing that I speak English offered a "trade" method of payment, where I could speak English with her and she teach me Polish. However cautioned me that she expects professional teaching...the only negative is I unfortunately missed out (if you can't tell) on that whole accurate grammar lesson. I got lost in all the singsongy songs in English class and luckily came out with spelling knowledge and past and ...
Ongoing- Words I've Learned so Far
... this is a good exercise for me, I put the words I've learned into Google translate and listen to the pronunciation. My Polish lessons start this week I believe so I should be adding a lot more as I ...
Chillaxing in Wroclaw
... it is illegal to drink alcohol in a public place. These students must be desperate for somewhere to drink, as the whole island is covered in broken glass - the footpaths, gardens, grass - everywhere! Wouldn't want to be wearing your jandals here. There was also a number of homeless people on the island. Surprisingly, it still looked like a popular place for recreation during the day as people were walking, biking, jogging, ...
Gnome hunting.
... there are statues that appear to be disappearing into the pavement. They begin to reappear on the other side, climbing out of the concrete. It's meant to represent the changes that occurred during and after the Communist regime.
Free statue seen, we headed off to the more expensive attraction of the Panaroma of Ractawice, a whole $11 which is very expensive for Poland! 100 years after the event, two local artists ...