Home town: Warsaw, Poland.
Where you live now: Still in Warsaw. I don’t know if this fact is sad or not. However, I still have been looking for enlightenment where my place to settle down is.
Place you’ve never been but dying to go: A lot of them, but there are three firsts on my must-see list – 1. Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, 2. the Wave in USA and 3. Baikal Lake in Russia.
Place you’d never go back: None comes to my mind.
Most memorable trip in 2 sentences or less: It took place in Poland, somewhere close to the Belarusian border, in a deep forest, where elks, bisons and wild boars live, getting dark, me and my female friend in a small car, looking for a road to get to the guest house we had booked a few hours earlier; it was also after raining, a soil was muddy and with puddles, my friend was afraid and unprepared to drive on that kind of road, so she made the car stuck in the middle of forest. I called the owner of the guest house to help us. He didn’t know where we were, but after ca. 1 hour he came with the bigger car and with a help of one person they pulled our car out. A better road was a few meters ahead…
Where you live now: Still in Warsaw. I don’t know if this fact is sad or not. However, I still have been looking for enlightenment where my place to settle down is.
Last trip taken: Two weeks ago I came back from Sri Lanka and the one day visit in Dubai. It was my first exotic trip as a backpacker – the great one!
Next trip on a deck: I have three lists of must-see places: places in Poland, cities for city-breaks and countries. There are quite long, so I can choose spontaneously, but seriously speaking, right now I need to (and want to) arrange my new apartment and with a pain in my heart I stopped even planning new trips in my head. For only “5 minutes” and I will be back with my thousand ideas per minute!
One place you would go back to again and again: Too many of them.
Place you’d most likely recommend going: It depends on a kind of trip; if you like nature – go to Sri Lanka or Norway; if you like eating – go to Italy; if you like architecture – go to Jerusalem or Berlin.
Next trip on a deck: I have three lists of must-see places: places in Poland, cities for city-breaks and countries. There are quite long, so I can choose spontaneously, but seriously speaking, right now I need to (and want to) arrange my new apartment and with a pain in my heart I stopped even planning new trips in my head. For only “5 minutes” and I will be back with my thousand ideas per minute!
One place you would go back to again and again: Too many of them.
Place you’d most likely recommend going: It depends on a kind of trip; if you like nature – go to Sri Lanka or Norway; if you like eating – go to Italy; if you like architecture – go to Jerusalem or Berlin.
Preferred method of transportation: Local transportation! I love being among people, on the other hand, what is so funny, in Poland I hate people standing too close to me, but when I am abroad I love to feel the atmosphere of local community and learn its transport customs. Then the answer is: trains, buses, trams, metro.
Place you’ve never been but dying to go: A lot of them, but there are three firsts on my must-see list – 1. Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, 2. the Wave in USA and 3. Baikal Lake in Russia.
Place you’d never go back: None comes to my mind.
Most memorable trip in 2 sentences or less: It took place in Poland, somewhere close to the Belarusian border, in a deep forest, where elks, bisons and wild boars live, getting dark, me and my female friend in a small car, looking for a road to get to the guest house we had booked a few hours earlier; it was also after raining, a soil was muddy and with puddles, my friend was afraid and unprepared to drive on that kind of road, so she made the car stuck in the middle of forest. I called the owner of the guest house to help us. He didn’t know where we were, but after ca. 1 hour he came with the bigger car and with a help of one person they pulled our car out. A better road was a few meters ahead…
| Białowieża, Poland, bisons, here they look so nice, but it would not be a huge pleasure to meet them at night in the middle of forest, right? |
How do you prepare for a trip: It depends where I want to go; if I choose trip to a part of Poland I plan in details every “corner” I want to visit, writing down a few addresses for accommodation if the plan can be changed for any reason. If I go for a city break I organize only the accommodation and when I am there I spend my time spontaneously wandering around, using only a map I get in Tourist Information Centre. And if I go for a longer trip abroad I prepare an “approximate” plan, opened for changes for any reason.
How do you record your travels when you’re traveling: Usually by photos, sometimes by writing about it in my notebook.
What is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place: Nature.
How do you record your travels when you’re traveling: Usually by photos, sometimes by writing about it in my notebook.
What is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place: Nature.
On an average, how many pictures to you take on a trip: Not so many; I love to feel the place, not only take photos like a maniac.
What do you do after a trip? How long after a trip does this happen: After coming back straight away I look at my collection of photos, postcards, tickets, etc. Then I put some photos to my Facebook profile and in a few days I prepare whole album on my Picasa with a lot of inscription under almost every photo, just for future, for memorizing.
Favorite souvenir/thing to bring back: POSTCARDS. I love them! I have 4000 tourist postcards and my collection is getting bigger and bigger. So, summing up, my new blog will be not only about my previous and future trips – I am also going to show my treasures (postcards), however I wonder about copyrights (I am aware due to my profession)… Anyway, my blog will be mostly in English. I hope it will be the best method to improve this language, so feel free to correct my grammar mistakes.
The idea how to start my blog with that fresh, new note I took from the website: http://www.pret-a-voyager.com/
What do you do after a trip? How long after a trip does this happen: After coming back straight away I look at my collection of photos, postcards, tickets, etc. Then I put some photos to my Facebook profile and in a few days I prepare whole album on my Picasa with a lot of inscription under almost every photo, just for future, for memorizing.
Favorite souvenir/thing to bring back: POSTCARDS. I love them! I have 4000 tourist postcards and my collection is getting bigger and bigger. So, summing up, my new blog will be not only about my previous and future trips – I am also going to show my treasures (postcards), however I wonder about copyrights (I am aware due to my profession)… Anyway, my blog will be mostly in English. I hope it will be the best method to improve this language, so feel free to correct my grammar mistakes.
The idea how to start my blog with that fresh, new note I took from the website: http://www.pret-a-voyager.com/
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