Before starting Uni in Gdansk, I decided to visit the city as a tourist, just to see it from the outside. Gdansk is rich in history and quite amazing to study and explore.
Notes, observations and things that are interesting for living on Earth.
Friday, August 27, 2004
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Rome!
Part of being Catholic and Polish, it's near mandatory to visit Rome and spend some time there. The US-Polish congress runs a summer University program (or as I called it, University Themed vacation) in Rome. It's a month long vacation learning about Italy, Cahalosisim and a fair dose of Polishness for good measure.
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Monday, February 16, 2004
Schloß Auerbach
This castle in between Heidelberg and Frankfurt. It's quite a little charming castle with a tree growing in the wall.
It's located just south of Darmstadt and on a clear day you can see the valley between Mannheim and Frankfurt.
It's located just south of Darmstadt and on a clear day you can see the valley between Mannheim and Frankfurt.
Thursday, January 29, 2004
Langen
Spent many years in this house. In a way it's a bit of my childhood home.
The funny thing is we use to live on the right side of the stairwell many years before. Then when we came back from the States and a few years later we ended up on the left side.
The funny thing is we use to live on the right side of the stairwell many years before. Then when we came back from the States and a few years later we ended up on the left side.
Sunday, December 14, 2003
First time in Rome
When I came back to Germany, I decided to travel more and see more of Europe. I haven't been down to Italy and it was something that I wanted to see. Ryanair at that time was dirt cheap and I booked a ticket to go down for a weekend.
This was the first time I flew Ryanair and also in Rome (well, south of the Alps). Ryanair was quite an adventure, as I was use to the full-service airlines that go transcontinental and not the shuttle flights with no service (sit down and shut-up!)
Italy was also quite an adventure, I don't know what I was expecting, perhaps something like Germany or Florida. I was a little surprised seeing Communist party flags and the easy going nature of Italians. This started my admiration of Italy.
It's also interesting that at this point I was starting to get more into photography. I only had a Canon S100 (~3 megapixels?) It worked and managed to get some good pictures. Funny, my travel camera today is also a S100, but the 2014 model.
Saturday, November 8, 2003
Top of Germany
Had the opportunity to go atop the Zugspitz mountain It's the highest mountain in Germany and there's a cobble train that takes you to the base, then a gondola that lifts you to the top.
I still have the Garmin GPS III and it works. Amazing to think the GPS technology is so old and in use every day.
The view from the top, looking down at the lake below - and Garmisch just to the top-right.
Thursday, November 6, 2003
Frankfurt
Back in November, I went to visit my parents in Germany. I think at this point I decided to move back to Germany and started packing my stuff when I came back to Tampa.
Wednesday, October 15, 2003
DC
Before heading back to Europe, I decided to visit DC. Quite an interesting city. I would like to visit it in more detail one day.
Sunday, October 5, 2003
Sunday, August 31, 2003
Tampa on the weekend
Tampa is quite a funny city. The name comes from the local Indian language and means lightning. Tampa has the most lightning strikes in the world. The funny thing is that no one lives in the city, as seen on the weekends when it's empty.
Friday, August 22, 2003
Banana Spiders
Hiking in Florida is quite a challenge with all the little creatures that are hanging around. Often you have to hike with a stick in front of your face so you don't run into these guys. They like to weave a web crossing a trail just at the hight of your face. Don't think they are poisons, but will wake you up if you run into them.
Friday, July 4, 2003
Florida Sunsets
Sunday, June 29, 2003
More hikes in Tampa
Some more hikes in Tampa Bay. I like the pathways that you can walk though the swamps without getting your feet wet.
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