You don't need to support your president to be shocked with his death. Besides, there were so many important officials on the plane that crashes this morning in Russia, that you feel like you would lost someone from your neighbours. Photographes below reflect Krakowskie Przedmieście street, just in front of the presidential palace the day before the plane crush and today 10.04.2010. Two pics that show so little and so much at the same time.
Krakowskie Przedmieście street in front of presidential palace
09.04.2010
Krakowskie Przedmieście street after plane crash
10.04.2010
This morning I was visiting my friend Ola who is french teacher in one warsaw high school. It's located at Bednarska street which I find one of the most interesting streets in Warsaw. Covered with cobblestones, this street preserves the vibe of old Warsaw. Here below some pics taken this morning.
Visiting one italian restaurant with my friends, I was positively surprised with PERONI Beer "Nastro Azzurro" in the Menu. Its falvour is ideal for such a "beer fan" as I am.
Today's Warsaw landscape looked like from a fairy tale. Trees' branches were covered with snow which made a unique aura everywhere. Going to work, like never before, was a real pleasure for me. Here below, only part of this what could have been seen early morning in Warsaw.
It's snowing all across Europe and even far away. This winter time makes me wonder how my friends go throught with this amount of snow. Here is a set of photos depicting this winter time here and there. Thank you guys for sending me your small pieces of art.
Damnoen Saduak is probably one of the latest, real (not activated only in tourist aim) floating market in Thailand. Located about 105 kms from Bangkok, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is very attractive place for all visitors who expect to see the old style and traditional way of selling and buying fruits, vegetables and many traditional items from narrowed boats. Most of them are paddled by women with picturesque straw hats. Cacophony of smells and colours is so fantastic that I will not forget it for long time. Here below a set of pics from this magical place:
Sandomierz, one of the oldest city, located in south-eastern Poland, mainly known for its Old Town. Few people, however, knows that the city has one of the largest market in this part of region. Nevertheless, please do not promise yourself too much after my previous post related to "La Boqueria" in Barcelona as the polish equivalent shares with it only the word "market". This is the place where you can sell anything you want to get rid off and buy anything from antique stuff to ice-creams. Sandomierz market seems to be a bit out of time and surrealistic with these temporary displays presenting kitschy second-hand items. I would say it has its one-of-a-kind vibe.
The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, mostly known as La Boqueria, is a large public market in Barcelona which is an obligated must-see for all the tourists who visit this city. The first mention dates from 1217. At that time, it was a couple of tables which were installed in order to sell meat and fishes. Official recognition of market by the authorities in 1826, provoked the beginning of works on structure for this place. The inauguration finally took place in 1853 and the metal roof that still exists today was constructed in 1914. From this time, it began to modernise and improve, not only at a sanitary level, but also aesthetic and decorative. Over the years, La Boqueria has become the most emblematic market of all the network of markets in Barcelona and attracts all visitors by colours and smells.
Visiting my good friends in Barcelona last year, I couldn't miss this opportunity to drop by once again at this place and take some pics. You can see the result below: