Apr 14 2009

Poland (last tale)

Lóránd Somogyi

(previous tales could be found here and here)

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While we were at Gdańsk we mad an excursion with our friends to a peninsula called Hel. A popular touristic place, with hawkers, restaurants, water sport possibilities.

We had a (not so cheap) seafood meal there, which I could not remember, – so I guess it was not that good. Continue reading

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Apr 10 2009

Poland (tale two)

Lóránd Somogyi

(first tale could be found here)

Ołsztyn and around

ls-pol08-009.jpgThe day after the wedding, still a bit dizzy in our heads we went with our friends (husband and wife at that time) to sightseeing. They showed us downtown of Ołsztyn, and shared with us some of their memories, – what made this town even cuter.

We had a lunch at the gyros booth – as it is one of the things “you should try”. They have gyros from normal to gigantic size. Served practically and nice. And I have to say the taste was good as well.

A small cunning town, with nice old buildings, stylish pubs, tarnish cobble and the stories gave this town a special meaning. I felt like I’ve been here many times, and felt a little bit at home. Continue reading

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Mar 24 2009

Poland

Lóránd Somogyi

(Travel Story in 3 Tales)

Poland. A land of bitter diversities, nice hospitality, good food and polite people.

ls-pol08-022.jpgI would never thought…, or to be more precise: I assumed a totally different picture. I thought it will be a country of man with mustaches, cheap shops, bad roads and strange food. I was wrong. I just might be right with few assumptions, if we were talking about Poland before 10 or 20 years. But nowadays, Poland is something really pleasant. Continue reading

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Jan 27 2009

for Erka

Lóránd Somogyi
ls1-001.jpg These few pictures are for You Erka, as I know you are a big fan of white landscapes and frost.

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Other pictures could be found here.

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