Heading east...
Well our first difficulty, other than figuring out what was the best way to get into the center of town where we were staying (we settled on a not particularly clean or warm bus and took a meandering journey of about 1 hour to cover 10 miles), was to get over the language barrier. Timmy had the scoop on how to say beer, piwo (pronounced ‘pevo’), but as for the most common Polish brand that we drank all weekend, well your guess is as good as mine….
The visit to Auschwitz was clearly worth it, but due to its location about 1.5 hours out of the city it took up most of our Saturday and we did not have much time to see any more of the city. However we were able to regroup and enjoy another night out enjoying Krakow. The best part was meeting a group of Polish kids out at a bar, and upon hearing I am from Seattle, he proclaimed ‘I love the Sonics. Sean Kemp, Gary Payton…I love them. My favorite team.’ Good times. We even managed to have a pint at an Irish pub (there truely is one in every city):
It was another amazing trip…lots of fun and an amazing chance to connect with some extremely important times in our history. I was disappointed that I did not get to see much of the city during our short stay, but I am positive I will be heading back to Krakow (although to be fair I think I have said that about every city I have visited so far, so I guess we will see how that goes). Until next time...
cheers!