Hey, hi and hello everyone!
I don't know if you still remember me, but in case of your concern... I'm back. Same as always, but with more knowledge and experiences. And even with bigger hunger than before.
Boy, what a summer it's been. So much has happened and changed in such a small amount of time. Mostly great things, but some bad things too. Well, there must be some balance in life and nature. Things come and go, we laugh and cry, we win and lose, we fall down and get up and fall down and get up... Personally, I had probably the best time of my life. We've spent wonderful 4 weeks in Puszczykowo and its neighbourhood. I took Justyna to the Arkady Fiedler Museum, we've visited Rogalin and its wonderful gallery of paintings, I gave her horse-riding lessons. She was over the moon, so was I. It works both ways and I love it.
Then we went to Ukraine, mainly Volhynia, Tarnopol, Vinnitsa and the Odessa oblast. In the latter we've visited the Fine Arts Museum, the Archaeological Museum, we went to the Catacombs. We were also in uneasy places, like the Holocaust Museum (Victims of Fascism). Furthermore, we've discovered an amazing artist named Lilita Arndt and her black metal project called Ieschure. She's such a treasure and a new obsession of mine.
https://ieschure.bandcamp.com/
Of course, there are laws of nature, physics and economics, so our world is basically on fire. For me, the worst is the death of Mo Hayder. I mourn her passing deeply. She could've written so much more, it's really painful. She was such a brilliant writer, so original, so fresh, she pushed all the imaginable limits. She had this amazing insight into the mind of the depraved. It was a real big blow to me. Rest in Peace, Queen of Fear. You'll never be dethroned.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/74876.Mo_Hayder
In other news, we had decided to stay in Poland. We're on the road for most of the time in a year, so it's not that necessary to find a new place for us. But I registered my business activity in Czech Republic. I will never give my money to a corrupt authority. We rarely buy anything at grocery stores, we have our friendly farmers and growers, so no fascist or parasite will ever smell our money.
What else? Oh, yeah, my Spanish is progressing very nicely. I can't believe I haven't learnt a whole new language in almost 5 years. I feel so lazy and ignorant. But it's never too late to change your life and habits. ;-)
love you all,
Syla
Boy, what a summer it's been. So much has happened and changed in such a small amount of time. Mostly great things, but some bad things too. Well, there must be some balance in life and nature. Things come and go, we laugh and cry, we win and lose, we fall down and get up and fall down and get up... Personally, I had probably the best time of my life. We've spent wonderful 4 weeks in Puszczykowo and its neighbourhood. I took Justyna to the Arkady Fiedler Museum, we've visited Rogalin and its wonderful gallery of paintings, I gave her horse-riding lessons. She was over the moon, so was I. It works both ways and I love it.
Then we went to Ukraine, mainly Volhynia, Tarnopol, Vinnitsa and the Odessa oblast. In the latter we've visited the Fine Arts Museum, the Archaeological Museum, we went to the Catacombs. We were also in uneasy places, like the Holocaust Museum (Victims of Fascism). Furthermore, we've discovered an amazing artist named Lilita Arndt and her black metal project called Ieschure. She's such a treasure and a new obsession of mine.
https://ieschure.bandcamp.com/
Of course, there are laws of nature, physics and economics, so our world is basically on fire. For me, the worst is the death of Mo Hayder. I mourn her passing deeply. She could've written so much more, it's really painful. She was such a brilliant writer, so original, so fresh, she pushed all the imaginable limits. She had this amazing insight into the mind of the depraved. It was a real big blow to me. Rest in Peace, Queen of Fear. You'll never be dethroned.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/74876.Mo_Hayder
In other news, we had decided to stay in Poland. We're on the road for most of the time in a year, so it's not that necessary to find a new place for us. But I registered my business activity in Czech Republic. I will never give my money to a corrupt authority. We rarely buy anything at grocery stores, we have our friendly farmers and growers, so no fascist or parasite will ever smell our money.
What else? Oh, yeah, my Spanish is progressing very nicely. I can't believe I haven't learnt a whole new language in almost 5 years. I feel so lazy and ignorant. But it's never too late to change your life and habits. ;-)
love you all,
Syla
há 2 anos
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