Monthly Archives: January 2011

Olesko Castle

I learned a bit more about Poland and Polish history today, and the topic of this post is not even located in Poland. The Olesko Castle is in what is today Ukraine, a country just to the east of present … Continue reading

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The Trumpeter of Kraków

When I was in Kraków in September, we had a tour of the old city. We stopped near the base of the beautiful and old St. Mary’s Church ( Kościół mariacki) a Basilica, right on the rynek or market square. Then, right … Continue reading

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Learning Polish

I am learning Polish. Of course, I already knew a very, very little bit of Polish, from my earliest years. I remember the words for bread, butter, milk, and a few others from my childhood. I’ve never forgotten those. And … Continue reading

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Niedzica Castle

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this blog post is going to end up at over 80,000 “words.” You see, I was surfing the web today looking for more information on Poland. One thing led to another … Continue reading

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The Polish National Anthem

The Polish National Anthem is a song of hope. It was written by  Józef Rufin Wybicki in Italy in 1797. It was written to help general Jan Henryk Dąbrowski organize Polish Legions (Polish units serving in Napoleon’s army). He wrote it … Continue reading

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Trzech Kroli

Well, here it is, the 12th Day of Christmas and the Feast of the Three Kings, also called the Epiphany, called Trzech Kroli in Polish. On this day people in Poland take small boxes containing chalk, a gold ring, and … Continue reading

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Życzę ci tylko z najlepszych w 2011 roku!

Translation: I wish you only the best in 2011. Yes, Christmas 2010 is history for a lot of people, at least in America, but in Poland it has just started. In Poland, I am told, they really don’t do a lot … Continue reading

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