sobota, sierpnia 14, 2010

Jarmark Jagielloński w Lublinie

Kolejne z kolczyki z mojej kolekcji...

Co roku od kilku lat w Lublinie odbywa się Jarmark Jagielloński. Jest to fantastyczny czas na zobaczenie co dobrzy ludzie potrafią zrobić pracą własnych rąk. A dla mnie jest to czas na znalezienie kolejnych niepowtarzalnych kolczyków albo innej części biżuterii brakującej do kompletu z kolczykami.


Te są wprost przecudne i ponoć pasują do mojej osobowości właśnie poprzez to, że nie są takie same.

Strona internetowa tego wydarzenia.

piątek, lutego 05, 2010

Why...


















Banana is in...
Polish - banan
German - Banane
Spanish - banano
French - la banane
Portuguese - banana
Italian - banana
Norwegian - banana
Swedish - banana
Greek - μπανάνα - banána
Hungarian - banánra

and in Turkish it's muz 
Interesting... isn't it?
Of course I've asked: why? 
- Because you all use wrong name 

czwartek, czerwca 11, 2009

Dam at 7 am :)

Every day at 5 am someone gets up and goes to work.

Every day someone is working for 8 hours here.

And every day someone is thinking of you every 5 minutes... canım...

Especially in such a moments, captain...

sobota, czerwca 06, 2009

The Night of Culture in Lublin

Once a year in my home city there is a big cultural event going on. It's called The Night of Culture and it's a night full of life and energy. All the museums and galleries are opened and full of people all night. All the city centre is teeming with life. Every corner of Old Town is shinning and having its own input in this project. More here.

I saw this girl, probably waiting for her beloved. She reminds me myself... standing and waiting for you... canım... Her heart bits faster with every his step made toward her, her arms willing to hug him, her eyes staring at nowhere, her blowed mind far away from here...


czwartek, czerwca 04, 2009

After and before the rain...

After long day at work I came back home and rest while it was raining through most of the afternoon and evening.
I took a picture of racing clouds. Four tower blocks make the picture more interesting and give varied horizon.

Picture was taken from my room in the flat in my home city to follow the idea of running photo diary for Canım. Just like Isabelle Neukor did for Vincent Ettrich in White Apples (Jonathan Carroll).

wtorek, maja 26, 2009

Hidden Manchester...

Last days in Manchester... soon our adventure will be over. We've decided to spent beautiful and sunny day in the city centre. It was great and funny.The plan for the whole day was perfect and timeconsuming, because we've left scheduling process to the professional in this matter - Yogi :D. We were planning to have a relaxed day in Manchester after all the exams and essay writing.

1. Stage (13 pm -17 pm) City Attractions

We went to Town by train from salford crescent at 13:03 pm to the victoria station. First stop was Cathedral and then Urbis, John Ryland Library and City Art Gallery.

2. Stage (17pm- 20 pm) Movie

We went to Odeon to watch the movie of ' Angels and Demons' .

3. Stage (20pm -22pm) Dinner at Turkish Restaurant

We went to have a dinner at a Turkish Restaurant named 'Topkapi Palace'. Here is a link for Menu http://www.onionring.co.uk/menuholder.asp?section=Restaurants&RID=3323&menu=topkapi_palace_2.gif

I'm glad that I could spend my last days in the UK with all of you Erasmus Students in the city, which brought me happiness and live for the last one year.
I will never forget those moments...
I will always go back to my memories and pictures which will remind me the best days of my life...

niedziela, maja 03, 2009

The most beautiful place in the world


Holyhead, Holy Island, Wales...


Fortunately we had good weather, otherwise we would be stuck in the end of the world. It was sunny and warm. The main aim was to get there, visit the city and get to the lighthouse on the other side of the island, what was a little bit problematic considering the distance.
We were lucky, because it appeared that this island has unbelievable friendly inhabitants.
In the Maritime Museum we had met a man who promised to pick us up from the Breakwater Country Park straight to South Stack, where was the aim of our trip. From the seaside to the country park we took the small train, which looked rather like a tractor with trailers...
However it was worthy to spend there some time. The place was really nice and quiet, lots of green areas and some rocks over the sea.
The man who promised to pick us up, occured at the meeting point on time and took us to lighthouse with his car. So kind of him... We are still impressed by his kindness.
When we have arrived we saw amazing view. 3 and a half hours journey was nothing in comparison to what we have seen. I didn't want to go back home from this place, but we had to.
On the way back to the train station we hitchhiked and spent 3 hours in different trains with the most bizarre people ever. In the end it doesn't matter, it was worthy. Check it out !