Thankyou for the wonderful journey . Your photographs are outstanding.
Thank you so much for sharing excellent photos. In all likelihood of a town most of us will never be able to experience.
Excellent series David, very well done
Don
You do excellent architectural series of your travels. It was an enjoyable tour to see the cities you have posted. Thank you.
Thanks again. (I hope it doesn't offend anyone that I don't respond to every compliment individually. I appreciate them all but don't want to clutter the thread too much.
David, these are really beautiful and well done! I enjoyed your pictures in your flickr account, too!
arperry wrote:
Thank you so much for sharing excellent photos. In all likelihood of a town most of us will never be able to experience.
My visit to Poland came about kind of by accident. My church choir was making a concert tour of Central Europe and my secular college chorus was also doing a concert tour of Baltic sites, both in the summer of 2015, with a gap of 5 days between them. It seemed ridiculous to fly back home and immediately turn around and fly to Europe again, so I asked one of the choir members who is a full-time travel agent if she could put together a 5-day tour of Poland for me--Poland being one of the few countries in Europe I'd never been to. So she laid out and got reservations for 2 days in Warsaw and 3 days in Crakow for me. I flew to Warsaw from Munich, Germany (from which the choir flew home), saw Warsaw, took the train (pre-arranged) to Crakow, saw Crakow, took the train back to Warsaw and flew to Helsinki, Finland to join the chorus as they arrived for their tour. All went very smoothly. That summer was exhausting! The choir tour had a 3-day pre-trip in Paris, France and the chorus tour had a 3-day post-trip in Berlin, Germany. And I found a 9-day river cruise from Paris to the coast (1 day at the Normandy beaches) and back, with 2 days until the pre-trip choir folks got there (5 days in Paris total). All in all, I was in Europe/Scandinavia for 42 days! I'm glad I did it, but probably won't try it again. I took abut 3500 photos, maybe 70% of which got posted to FlickrĀ®. (That count doesn't include those I deleted on the spot--I love digital photography!)
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