Judging by your photos, visiting Poland must be interesting.
It is a country that reminds me characteristic of Portugal.
It is also a Catholic country..
It will not be by chance that a Portuguese supermarket chain has set up shop in Poland
Oh, your observations about Poland and Portugal are really interesting. Well, my mom and my sister were born in Wrocław, and with all those similarities of both countries that you mentioned, I guess they're also a little bit Portuguese ;-)
Wrocław is one of my favorite cities. And of course, there are more beautiful places in Poland than just those in decay (yet I like those old and abandoned buildings) ;-) See here.
Naja...stimmt doch, Güni, oder? ;-))) Ich glaube nämlich, da ist gar keiner mehr, weder tot noch lebendig. Ausser den Fotografen natürlich, die davor stehen... ;-)
Wahrscheinlich hat man sich noch nicht so genau überlegt, was man mit dem Gebäude machen will. Und damit es in der Zwischenzeit einen Nutzen hat, verwendet man es halt für Antennen, Satellitenschüsseln o.ä. ;-)) Eigentlich ziemlich clever!
Can’t make sense of what is written in this wall …?
Doesn’t remind me of Portugal at all, at least not the Southern part. And as far as I know antisemitism is very strong there, always been by the Catholics.
Nevertheless it is a moody photo, Edna, HWW.
See the title ;-)
Aha, it reminds Judite of Portugal but not you. Read what I replied to her. So I guess, no Portuguese ancestry after all for me ;-)))
Don't know about antisemitism, didn't notice any while I visited, but that doesn't mean, it doesn't exist.
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J.Garcia said:
Great image Edna.
HWW!
Judging by your photos, visiting Poland must be interesting.
It is a country that reminds me characteristic of Portugal.
It is also a Catholic country..
It will not be by chance that a Portuguese supermarket chain has set up shop in Poland
Edna Edenkoben replied to J.Garcia:
Wrocław is one of my favorite cities. And of course, there are more beautiful places in Poland than just those in decay (yet I like those old and abandoned buildings) ;-) See here.
Günter Klaus said:
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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Xata said:
Doesn’t remind me of Portugal at all, at least not the Southern part. And as far as I know antisemitism is very strong there, always been by the Catholics.
Nevertheless it is a moody photo, Edna, HWW.
Edna Edenkoben replied to Xata:
Aha, it reminds Judite of Portugal but not you. Read what I replied to her. So I guess, no Portuguese ancestry after all for me ;-)))
Don't know about antisemitism, didn't notice any while I visited, but that doesn't mean, it doesn't exist.
Günter Klaus replied to Edna Edenkoben: