Thursday was the beginning of it all. I got to meet the third winner of the SPS. I'm quite excited that I got to meet her and her roommate that goes to Cambridge. They are both extremely nice and were willing to allow me to tag along on their venture into Krakow.
This is just a typical street in Krakow. Alright, so it's not "typical"...this is in the city center which is known for it's more touristic approach to Polish life.
Let's just hope those that see this on my résumé don't know that last tidbit. Anyway, I took my talk very seriously...unlike some others that don't know that talks at conferences should be on original research.
That night was the "National Party", which involved us all bringing food and drink from our countries for everyone to sample. It was fun to see everyone so excited to share their cultures. There was a lot of country pride going on. It was quite the fun night.
Auschwitz was small compared to Birkenau. This picture doesn't even begin to show the size. It went on as far as the eye could see in most directions.
Saturday night was then a night to go into Krakow. The other American, her English roommate, and I went into town and saw Polish nightlife. They love the tragically bad American and English pop here. I don't think we heard a song all night in the club that wasn't in English.
And now, it's time for some sleep. A recap of Sunday-present will be up soon. Hopefully, I can get some good pictures in.
7 comments:
What did you bring to the party?
S'mores, funnel cake, fajitas, nachos.
Sound intersting.. Wish I was there Nee
Fajitas and nachos, huh? How did you feel about that?
The girl that brought that stuff said it was "southwestern".
sorry iam late with my comment. did they like the smores? what's not to like about chocolate and marshmellow!!! nachos was a nice touch. i would like to see all your pictures.
OK that's better. I guess. The culture snatchers strike again!!
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