The sunny view from the front entrance of the architecture campus |
At least not that I've heard yet. Certainly not nearly as often as the Italians use ciao. But then again maybe the younger generation do between friends and I just haven't heard it because they all speak English to me. And Polish people also aren't that friendly. They're nice enough, but they don't smile, especially the older generations. Just a couple of things I've noticed since living in Krakow.
This morning started out so bright and sunny, such a change form the constantly grey skies we've had every day since coming back from Italy, but now the sun has disappeared again and we're stuck with grey. But at least it's not raining (has been spitting on and off the last few days), and it's nowhere cold enough for snow - around 8 degrees most days. Our professor on Monday told us that next week it would be summer! Looking at the weather forecast it's meant to be around 16-18 degrees for the weekend, which should be good, but by Monday it cools down again, so not sure that she's quite right.
Heading to Prague tomorrow with some of the American students just for the weekend, where's it's going to be slightly warmer than Krakow will be! I think we're going to try to find an Irish pub to celebrate St Patrick's Day in.
Also just went to the supermarket to find there was no pumpkin or sweet potato!
The stairs leading to my class rooms |
View out the stairwell window of the building |
Cześć, Fiona
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