Poland Part 2

This was a hippie wedding so they rented their friend's property complete with lake and sauna



sauna, hot tub, stew setup

i think these are placki ziemniaczane potato pancakes



2 of their friends live kind of off the grid and have a huge garden and brought all the stuff for several batches of stew.

he used to be or still is a chef


inflatable stand up paddle boarded out to somewhere





part of the crew finally arrived for the first night.

many people camping out, some got cabins that are on the grounds.

started to get cold, it's poland in august


Marco was in my Japanese language class in tokyo in 2010 and we hung out every day for a year. Then I lived with him in Barcelona for a summer and visited him several times in Madrid. He visited me in Paris and in NYC. He and I both thought he'd be bouncing from relationship to relationship for the rest of his life but he found someone and I'm so happy for him. 


a traditional polish batter spinning cake, Sękacz



dance party of course. sauna and hot tub time. bride and groom games, a traditional big group dance, DJ friend mashing up polish music and modern hits, vodka (although not a crazy amount), weed here and there, good times.

4 spaniards came for Marcos wedding and we all drove back to Poznan for the day.

KFC dos tacos. Also marco said many of the chinese restaurants here are run by polish people which is crazy.



Carl Jung cabernet sauvignon wine, and it's alcohol free?

Kotlet schabowy at

Po Swojemu

, pork cutlet, this was the best thing i ate in Poland so good.


goodbye Spainards, congrats to Marco and Zophia. It was a very short trip cuz I have to teach my first class the next day but i'll be back!

pimp your hot dog seen at the frankfurt airport.

 

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