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I'm same old marra thanks...heyho....Morning Niknak.
Morning Vic
Morning MKM how are ya today?
Morning EM.
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I'm same old marra thanks...heyho....Morning Niknak.
Morning Vic
Morning MKM how are ya today?
Morning EM.
Morning SFATI.Morning @becs (nice thread and nice replies as always.) Morning Hank and good morning all. Nowt there for me today. Awful weather over here in the NW, lashing down. Off to work in a min, Mrs SFATI back today also so have a great Tuesday and stay dry.
@Dilligaf60 , morning pal, glad you had a great but thought provoking time, have a good day.
@Spam Javelin , @Rip Van Fish , morning chaps.
@Wakey ftm in Sussex have a good day grafting , @eddtheduck enjoy the walk , @Mk Mackem , @Viper , @sismanhatton , enjoy your visit, @Musicman , @AndyGray1985 ,enjoy the women , @chunkylover53 , @EchoMan , have a good trip pal, @viccarlton morning buddy, , @niknak_123 , @Snorbens , @Kingdom Bhoy , @coach13 hope all goes well for you, @Butcher's Coat, @niceonemarra , @TaylorBoosh good luck with it .... And everyone still to post, enjoy your day .
It wouldn't be so bad....I must admit I’m not a fan.
Weird innit?Morning Edd
You are being stalked.
Not recommended mate. Mrs D is still, after 44 years trying to get me to eat something in the morning. Today it was almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pistachios and walnuts. I’m not convinced there is such a thing as reincarnation, but if there is I hope I don’t come back as a squirrel.Never tried them with a full English.
I guess it’s just your wit, charm, and devilish good looks mate. It’s a cross some of us have to bear.Weird innit?
True enough.It wouldn't be so bad....
If we were playing well and flying in the league....
There was a choice but I went for Buffet, but with coffee and toast delivered.Waiter service or buffet style?
Morning Sis. I was going to PM you this, but someone else may find it of interest.Morning Hank morning Becs morning all
Thank you Bec's but nots for me
Down to Lent this morning to visit family
Have a great day one and all
You packed a lot into a short space of time marra, before I met my Polish mate 11 yrs ago I wouldn't have dreamt of going to Poland. Kris and Paula have shown us the lake district, taken us down south to the mountains and right up north to the Baltic sea beaches, it's a beautiful country and the people are awesome. I would totally agree with you that Auschwitz is truly eye opening, and very emotional , it opens your eyes and heart as to what occurred there all those years ago...Morning Sis. I was going to PM you this, but someone else may find it of interest.
we flew from Newcastle to Kraków with jet two. £ 280 return for two of us. We stayed in the Maly apartments. £140 total for three nights. It’s about ten mins walk from the main square, basic but warm and clean, which is good enough if all you’re doing is sleeping there. We arrived on Friday night at around six. Taxi to the hotel was about £20. We got chatting to the driver who arranged our trips to the salt mines and Auschwitz so that worked out well for us. Friday night we had a mooch around the square which is stunning. The food was very good and the beer also excellent and quite cheap. Between 2 or 3 quid a pint. Saturday we walked up to the castle which is well worth a visit. After that we took a boat trip on the river Vistula. Sunday it was absolutely stotting down so we decided to visit the salt mines which are about 45 mins away. The tour and tickets were arranged by our tame taxi driver, it worked out at about £30 each which covered everything including a visit to Oscar Schindlers factory and the ghetto / Jewish quarter on the way home. The salt mine is amazing and has to be visited if you are there. Yesterday we checked out of the hotel and our driver took us to Auschwitz and Birkenau, then back to the airport for our flight home. All in all it was a fantastic few days and we will be going back. Just not to Auschwitz. It was a worthwhile experience and something I feel we should all do at some point in our lives. But it troubles me deeply. I’ll be ok in a day or two, don’t let that put you off though, it’s well worth going.
Good luck, what's a job?Morning all, none of that for me. Job interview this morning followed by backshift. Have a great Tuesday everyone.
Morning Wakey.
Sounds like a great trip.Morning Sis. I was going to PM you this, but someone else may find it of interest.
we flew from Newcastle to Kraków with jet two. £ 280 return for two of us. We stayed in the Maly apartments. £140 total for three nights. It’s about ten mins walk from the main square, basic but warm and clean, which is good enough if all you’re doing is sleeping there. We arrived on Friday night at around six. Taxi to the hotel was about £20. We got chatting to the driver who arranged our trips to the salt mines and Auschwitz so that worked out well for us. Friday night we had a mooch around the square which is stunning. The food was very good and the beer also excellent and quite cheap. Between 2 or 3 quid a pint. Saturday we walked up to the castle which is well worth a visit. After that we took a boat trip on the river Vistula. Sunday it was absolutely stotting down so we decided to visit the salt mines which are about 45 mins away. The tour and tickets were arranged by our tame taxi driver, it worked out at about £30 each which covered everything including a visit to Oscar Schindlers factory and the ghetto / Jewish quarter on the way home. The salt mine is amazing and has to be visited if you are there. Yesterday we checked out of the hotel and our driver took us to Auschwitz and Birkenau, then back to the airport for our flight home. All in all it was a fantastic few days and we will be going back. Just not to Auschwitz. It was a worthwhile experience and something I feel we should all do at some point in our lives. But it troubles me deeply. I’ll be ok in a day or two, don’t let that put you off though, it’s well worth going.
That’s very true mate. It’s a testament to the resilience of the people how they’ve recovered from the war, then communist occupation and are now moving forward. I like people they are what makes a country what it is. Polish people should be proud of what they have accomplished in such a relatively short space of time.You packed a lot into a short space of time marra, before I met my Polish mate 11 yrs ago I wouldn't have dreamt of going to Poland. Kris and Paula have shown us the lake district, taken us down south to the mountains and right up north to the Baltic sea beaches, it's a beautiful country and the people are awesome. I would totally agree with you that Auschwitz is truly eye opening, and very emotional , it opens your eyes and heart as to what occurred there all those years ago...
Good luck, what's a job?
GoodMorning @Spam Javelin morning @Dilligaf60
morning @Wakey ftm in Sussex I got my ticket for Gillingham
Nowt wrong with @Wakey ftm in Sussex folding washing and cooking dinner like.
We were kind of winging it mate. It was a trip arranged by Mrs D for our birthdays. We’ve both travelled quite a bit so its not unusual for her to book a couple of flights and somewhere to sleep then just “see what happens when we get there”Sounds like a great trip.
Did you find the Banialuca (bar)?
We stayed here which was 5 mins off the main square and it was lovely.
Santi Hotel in the heart of Krakow
Santi Hotel is located in a historic building from the XVIII century, in the picturesque Krakow city center.www.santihotel.pl
Booked our trips beforehand via Tours and travels to Poland - Packages tours with hotels and airport transfers in Poland who were very good.
Not recommended mate. Mrs D is still, after 44 years trying to get me to eat something in the morning. Today it was almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pistachios and walnuts. I’m not convinced there is such a thing as reincarnation, but if there is I hope I don’t come back as a squirrel.
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Not a bad plan.We were kind of winging it mate. It was a trip arranged by Mrs D for our birthdays. We’ve both travelled quite a bit so its not unusual for her to book a couple of flights and somewhere to sleep then just “see what happens when we get there”
Worked out well for us mate. Me legs are sore mind. We put some miles on the clock over the weekendNot a bad plan