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Day trip to Mikolajki, NE Poland
Miko is another town, about 2 hours away from us - it is a sports/tourist destination, huge and busy and great fun!
SO MANY BOATS - WATER EVERYWHERE!
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE!
BIKERS EVERYWHERE:
STALLS SELLING TOURIST MEMENTOS ON BOTH SIDES:
LOOKING DOWN FROM THE BRIDGE, RESTAURANTS AND STORES GALORE:
THIS LITTLE STAND HAS BEEN THERE FOR AT LEAST 10 YEARS, I SAW IT THE FIRST TIME I CAME:
ON OUR WAY TO MIKO, WE STOPPED BY SZTYNORT - I HAVE TO LOOK UP THE INFO ON THIS PORT....BUT IT WAS BEAUTIFUL AND DOES HAVE SOME HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE:
WE SAW THESE FOLKS - NOT TOO SHABBY EH?
FAMOUS BLDGS BUT COULD NOT FIND OUT INFO:
BUT THIS IS HOW LES'S SIS AND I FEEL ABOUT THIS DAY-
FIAT LUX:
[Edited on 7-10-2015 by BajaBlanca]
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DianaT
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Great that it looks like you are having such a good time! I am loving following along. THANKS
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Very nice!
Did you tell them about a hot dog 'Mexykañski' (bacon wrapped)?
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we will be back and I will definitely tell them! great idea!
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What is a Polish Sausage called in Poland? Are the "Hot-Dogs" from that cart the same size wiener ('frank') as here, or different?
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polish sausage = kielbasa
If memory serves me right, it was a thin weinerdog on a normal hotdog bun.
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The sad thing is that so many Europeans speak fluent English but so few American speak any foreign language.
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Indeed... but, since English is the primary international language that so many others learn (as you state), less need for Americans, Canadians and
Brits to learn more languages, ... perhaps?
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Hey, Wodd hardly speaks English, so cut everyone else a lil slack...Blanca? Is there any hunting in Poland? What a lovely place...Researching a trip
there....
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well, I am partial to the lake region because I think it is just so beautiful....but I also highly recommend KRAKOW. It is incredibly interesting.
They say studying a new language drastically opens up those neurons and prevents a stroke -so study away! Just thinking about one new word a day
will create synapses that might prolong a healthier life.
I found that my base in Portuguese really helped me out when I took my SAT's - they try to catch you with latin based words that, for me, in 1975 -and
for my kids in 2000, were a piece of cake.
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Quote: Originally posted by chuckie | Hey, Wodd hardly speaks English, so cut everyone else a lil slack...Blanca? Is there any hunting in Poland? What a lovely place...Researching a trip
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I speak German Italian, and Spanish, you dolt. What do you speak?
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settle down kids!
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