The highest railway station in Poland - Szklarska Poreba





The thoughts and experiences of a londoner spending a year in various parts of poland.
Posted by jw connolly at 13:06
Labels: Places in Poland, Polish history, szklarska poreba
Posted by jw connolly at 12:23
Labels: Observations in Poland, Polish food, Polish passions
It was Sunday, we were bored but luckily there was a festyn on down the road at the local church. I was very holy as a child being brought up a Catholic and being a skillful altar boy for many seasons, however this all waned as my teenage years kicked in.
We won a variety of prizes including two skipping ropes, and elephant and a green Copernicus hat (the hat was not only practical in the bright sun, but also educational because I learnt Copernicus was Polish!)
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www.polishfoodrecipes.blogspot.com
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http://www.expatinterviews.com/poland/john-connolly.html
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