Bye-bye Jelenia Gora and Poland
This was the view from our window during the month of August; so calm and peaceful…
I will miss this lovely little town!
Its unusual wooden balconies…
Some interesting details that caught my eye…
We had some amazing cappuccinos.
Thank you Jelenia Gora! Thank you Poland. You were a wonderful host! I already look forward to seeing you again…
I understand why you keep moving. Without people, these places must be terribly boring. 🙂
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Hey Ray. The good thing about these places is that there aren’t too many people and the people you meet in Poland are super friendly 😉
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Where are they? People make cities. Buildings start looking the same.
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He he he. I always make sure I take pics when nobody is around. I don’t like it when people take photos of me so I don’t like taking pics of people without their permission. It’s just me, you know!
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Great photos from Jelenia Gora 🙂 Were you traveling to Poland or do you live there?
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Thank you, Sonia. We are digital nomads. We spent about 6 months in Poland and we really really love Poland. It’s one of our favorite countries in the world.
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I am happy to hear that because that is my home country 🙂
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You know, I so much love Poland and I so much talk about it that people often ask me if I’m paid by the Polish Tourist Office 😉
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🙂 🙂
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Beautiful pics 😎👌🏻👌🏻
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Thanks a lot! It’s a beautiful place too so the pics cannot be bad;)
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