So, very long time without a post! And I have already been in Krakow for 10 days! From Florence we had quite a few overnight trains, so no internet, and then had time in Serbia with my grandfathers family, so not much time. And then I really have no excuse for not posting since being in Krakow, apart from that I have been getting used to my new surroundings and the place that I will call 'home' for the next three-and-a-half months.
This will be a quick post - I am heading to Austria tonight as part of a European Study Tour (it's really only Italy and Austria that we are visiting). I am going with 16 American students who are from Tennessee, and it is really only organised for them, but they're letting me join in. It is going to be a whirlwind trip - I think someone said that we are visiting 14 places in 9 days! So we are leaving tonight at 10pm on an overnight bus to Graz in Austria and will end tomorrow in Vicenza, stopping in Palmanova on the way - you get the idea of how packed the trip is.
I am getting used to Krakow - it was quite a shock the first night that Shayne left, realising that I was meant to stay in this foreign country on the other side of the world for over 3 months, and I knew hardly anyone! And I didn't speak the language. But I am getting used to it. It will still be hard not being able to get in the car and drive for an hour-and-a-half and be home though. My room-mate, Jin, from Korea, is lovely, and has introduced me to students from Germany, Italy and Spain. At first I thought it would be very strange sharing a room, but it is actually quite nice, and fortunately we have a similar standard of tidiness!! There is a little entrance space before the room proper, separated by a door, that has a cupboard and fridge, and gives us an area to get dressed. There is a bathroom that we share with the people in the room next to us and this separates the two entrance areas. Next door there is Dejana, who is Serbian but lives in Vienna, and Luzma (I'm not sure of the spelling), who is from Spain. Dejana is very lovely, and Luzma has only moved in in the past two days so we haven't seen much of her yet, but she seems nice.
Our corridor and the one above has only exchange students (no Polish), and they are from Spain, Mexico, Turkey, Portugal, Korea, Taiwan, Italy, Serbian, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Germany, Egypt, America, and me! (I think that is all the nationalities!) Am having a hard time remember all their names - especially when they are ones I am not familiar with. But everyone is very friendly. In the whole of the accommodation dormitories for the Politecknika there are 4 blocks, each with 10 floors, 28 rooms on each floor, with two people in each - you do the maths - lots of people! It is a fair way to travel to the university campus that I have most of my classes in: a bus to the city takes around 20 mins, then you get a tram to the campus which, depending on the bus you take and where you get off, can take from 10 to 15 minutes. Jin showed me the buses and stops to use to get the trip to half an hour - not including the walk to the bus (5 mins) and the walk to the uni from the tram stop (also around 5 mins), which is quite handy.
Anyway, that's a bit about my life in Krakow so far - I think I better finish packing. I will try to post some pictures of my room and the accommodation and university when I get back and will also attempt to fill you in on the rest of the time before I arrived in Krakow.
Cześć, Fiona