Showing posts with label Photo Diary: Spring in Poland 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Diary: Spring in Poland 2011. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Photo Diary: Weekend Trip to Petchabun

Blog absent, has been apparent these days. Because of that, I've been keeping up and there so much stories to tell, yet, so little time to blog. 
Due to some teacher-students - relationship - problem, my schedule has lessen and with that I got so much time to update myself here and post pictures of my weekend in Petchabun.
Half of the members of the Saraburi SDA International church went out for a weekend nature trip to escape the pressure of the metropolitan. 
The trip was literally enjoyable while communing the majestic natural view of Petchabun. At the peak of Petchabun's height exhibiting mountainous & hilly bounty over looking sight. The view was heavenly magnificent and jaw dropping. At the finale' of our trip, was the strawberry picking. We were already at the last season of the harvesting before the hot balmy summer would finally give its excruciatingly heat. With that, we never gone home empty handed.








































Friday, May 04, 2012

Photo Diary: My Kazimierz Dolny's Trip - Poland

I wasn't able to blog for ages because of the internet failure interruptions that lasted for two weeks. Now that I am back, I have (a) lot of stories to tell but I don't feel much of sharing them now. However, this post is an exempted but most probably the messages that I am going to post here would not be that lengthy and tiring to read.
Last month, I was en route & hitting back the road again. I truly miss being on the road & fulfilling my dreams of travelling here and there. Among of the historical places in Poland that I visited was Kazimierz Dolny. Such a small town located in the eastern part of Poland that is 2 hours and half from Warsaw.
Kazimierz Dolny was formally founded by King Kazimierz III in the 14th century in which the place named after him. The name Dolny which means "low" in English is to distinguish it as a town down to the river of Vistula.
It is a small classy town as I describe it simply, because of its old remaining structures that are continually erecting still up to now. The area is surrounded with hotels, bars and restaurants that makes the town more attractive to one million tourists each year.
As I enjoyably went around the town, I could not stop wowing because of its beauty and cleanliness. I didn't feel bored nor getting tired of loving the place. It is among of the place in Poland that I'd love to be in the visiting list. The weather was really cold but then it didn't prevent me of coming there.

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