kasia's travels
That which we see will remain most vividly in the mind's eye, and what we experience can never be taken away...in the days ahead I will venture to many far and most exotic reaches of the world. There is so much of this world to see and feel! Enjoy the dream as it finds it's way into reality...
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
portofino
our room with a view of the Santa Margherita panorama...
in Portofino we were joined by Lisa's boyfriend Lele and his business school colleagues for a weekend sailing regatta. Italy is no doubt best experienced with the Italians, and we were fortunate to share this time with Lele and his family from Rome. the 4-course meals coupled with wine continued with this most gracious family, in a setting of warmth and royal splendor. perhaps I was Italian once...or hope to be in the next life.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
venice
As this was Lisa's most awaited holiday and Sooji and I had at this point become professional travelers, we planned a few days in Venice, one of the most unique, romantic (and touristy) cities in the world. we also ventured via Ferry to Murano, the island of glass, where we learned the fascinating process of glass blowing, a whole new admiration for the art of glass! there is no better place than Venice to become tangled in the cobblestones and canals with two of my favorite girls in all the world...
Sunday, September 23, 2007
milan!
It is time now to write the chapter of Italy, where Sooji and I reunited with Fabio and my dearest Lisa joined from NYC. the privileged life continues! upon arrival to Milan, Fabio was the warmest host and we immediately felt at home in his grand apartment that was evidently well suited for three female visitors. I dare say he did not want us to leave! aside from my cold caught between the air of Krakow and Hamburg, and Lisa's undeniable jet-lag, we had a fabulous time indulging in long evenings of pasta and wine, and afternoons of Gelato and more wine...the first of many meals shared in Italy...with wine in hand!
on Sunday we joined Fabio for an afternoon drive to Lake Como where we were invited to a picnic. after Fabio demonstrated his skill at water-skiing, we sat in the sun and basked in the 'art of doing nothing', something that has clearly originated in Italy.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
hamburg in a day
there was much more of Berlin to experience but I decided to venture north to Hamburg. this being Manuel`s home, I was given a proper tour in the space of a day. what a city of wealth and elegance! Hamburg boasts a beautiful harbor and is filled with canals and a mix of architecture revealing grand history in the form of large brick facades, and modernity portrayed in vast colors and shapes created by the most innovative minds. all of this viewed by my most eager and pleased eyes.
Monday, September 17, 2007
east and west
The Berlin wall divided the East and West for 28 years, from the day construction began on August 13, 1961 until it was dismantled in 1989, following several weeks of civil unrest. The fall of the Berlin wall formally concluded on October 3, 1990, paving the way for German reunification. in the years of Germany's separation, up to 1,245 people had been killed trying to flee East Germany, which in recent years has become a place of opportunity for people from the whole of Germany. it was fascinating to walk along this historic division of freedom which forever stands to tell the story between East and West. Thomas, a talented photographer adding to the creative energy of a new Berlin (www.purephotography.de) joined us on this reunification tour of the city.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
berlin
I arrived in Berlin mildly rested after an all night train ride from Krakow. this inbetween time of reflection is indeed sacred. upon arrival I met with Manuel, a dear friend who most graciously took on the role of tour guide. I was so pleased to learn that Marc, one of my oldest friends from the teenage years of doc martens and indie rock, was in town for several weeks. I had heard so much about the energy and movement that was filling the streets of Berlin, what an incredible art scene was thriving, how much spirit filled the newly liberated East...and in fact I was well impressed with this 'work in progress' that was Berlin. much of my time was spent in Mitte, the rather chic part of East Berlin, home to many of the galleries. my days in Berlin were spent biking with Manuel from east to west and back again, often meeting with Marc for a pint in the evening, after a hearty meal of shnitzel.
the Holocaust Monument, one of the most impressive sites in Berlin
the architecture is truly incredible!! the structure of the Philharmonic
Manuel, Marc and I sharing one of our many moments....
Friday, September 14, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
tomek & ania's wedding
Tomek and Ania walking down the aisle on September 8th, a grand wedding and most extravagant family affair!
Tomek, Aga, MichaĆ, Ewa and Julia (Magda was dearly missed!)
Aunt Zosia and Uncle Marek, mother and father of the groom
Uncle Eligiusz, Aunt Marysia, Aunt Aleksandra, my mom, Aunt Gosia and Uncle Grzesio
the Michniowski cousin clan (missing are Magda, Basia, Kordian, Stefan and Bogdan)a happy family: Basia, Maciek, Bernard, Julia and baby Alicja
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
last tango in krakow
back to my beloved Krakow where I met with Jimena from Buenos Aires. naturally, a tango was in order! Jimena is on a journey of her own, and most serendipitously our paths crossed. together with Ola we shared many memorable moments, soon joined by Sooji...
my mom joined us in this city where she spent her university years.
a party with Malgosia and Matylda, friends of mine and my mom's for many years.
drinks with Marta and Piotrek as Jimena bids us farewell...
a final night of cocktails with Magda, a dear friend of Ola's.