Tag: eastern europe

  • Poznań, Poland: Goats in a Clock

    Poznań, Poland: Goats in a Clock

    For Poznań, the fifth largest city in Poland, I have more pictures than words. I didn’t stay very long and managed a quick walking tour on my own. It wasn’t too cold the first day, but it snowed on the second day. Below you can see some photos of the main square, inside of one…

  • Gdańsk and Sopot, Poland: Danzig and Driving Devices

    Gdańsk and Sopot, Poland: Danzig and Driving Devices

    Day Trip #2 with my homestay folks from Bydgoszcz took us to Gdańsk (I think it’s pronounced Geh-daown-sk) and Sopot (So… pot?), two of the three cities along the Baltic coast that make up what is known as Trójmiasto (or, three-cities). (The third city is Gdynia, but we didn’t have time for a visit.) The…

  • Polish Rock and Metal Muzyka

    Polish Rock and Metal Muzyka

    Alright boys and girls, it’s that time again. Following posts on Asian, Korean, Winnipeg, and country music, it’s time for another round of Steven’s Musical Selections. This time I’m covering the muzyka from Poland. While in Krakow, I walked into the Empik store in Stare Miasto, Krakow and asked the info guy to guide me…

  • Toruń, Poland: The Home of Copernicus

    After the Great Blood-Giving Debacle in Bydgoszcz, my host family and I ventured out onto the road to visit the nearby student town of Toruń. Toruń reminded me somewhat of Kingston, Canada: a student town, busy at night with all sorts of young folks, mixed in with the few businesses that have made a go…

  • Bydgoszcz, Poland: A Polish Homestay and the Great Blood-Giving Debacle

    The same dziewczyna with whom I travelled through Laos extended an invitation to stay with her and her family in Bydgoszcz. They graciously accepted me into their home, generously fed me and gave me a glimpse into their day-to-day lives. I was lucky enough to stay for a week. The apartment was a comfortable place.…

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